I call "Shenanigans"
#2
Posted 2016-January-02, 10:29
#4
Posted 2016-January-02, 11:36
Cyberyeti, on 2016-January-02, 10:47, said:
It's easy enough to find the hand and check out the opponents. Both mainly play free individual tournaments (as was this), and there's no sign of them playing any other hand together. OP just got shafted this time by bad bridge, but there's nothing suspicious.
#5
Posted 2016-January-02, 14:17
StevenG, on 2016-January-02, 11:36, said:
No, there's absolutely nothing suspicious here. Not only was it an individual, but it was the Free Automated Express, where the level of play is hopelessly bad. I was going to wait a little bit longer, to see what entertaining responses I might get, before 'fessing up.. This score wasn't as bad as it could have been, as scores for my side ranged from +1100 to -800. I was the only one (of 20 tables) to play in diamonds, after my vomit-inducing opening.
#6
Posted 2016-January-02, 18:41
#9
Posted 2016-January-03, 08:38
#10
Posted 2016-January-03, 08:52
#11
Posted 2016-January-03, 12:12
I was south and there is nothing we can do to 3 NT. On the 2nd hand perhaps you may not agree with my 5♣ but at the time I thought pd has a shapely but broke hand and opener is on my left.
Funny thing is, my RHO called his pd out for it, not me. All i had to do was to click the "remove player" button. And we kept playing and having fun. It is good thing that I do not need to have a Kit Woolsey style statistical proof to decide who gets to stay at my table. I usually wait another 8-10 boards to decide but when his pd called for it, it was good enough for me.
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#12
Posted 2016-January-03, 17:09
I was east and we reached 6NT by a fairly straightforward bidding process, which I made without too much trouble. With a good IMP score I was expecting at least an equal 'top' here but no: one table made an overtrick in 6NT (fair enough) and another got 7NT. Curious, I looked to see how the bidding had gone on that last one.
East opened 1♥ and West responded 7NT.
Any thoughts about the bidding? Any - er - suspicions?
#13
Posted 2016-January-03, 22:03
oryctolagi, on 2016-January-03, 17:09, said:
I was east and we reached 6NT by a fairly straightforward bidding process, which I made without too much trouble. With a good IMP score I was expecting at least an equal 'top' here but no: one table made an overtrick in 6NT (fair enough) and another got 7NT. Curious, I looked to see how the bidding had gone on that last one.
East opened 1♥ and West responded 7NT.
Any thoughts about the bidding? Any - er - suspicions?
II understand an occasional odd bid....my fingers slip on the wrong bid not infrequently. But really, what is served by cheating in an online game . Status? Self satisfaction?
This post has been edited by magdolan: 2016-January-03, 22:04
#14
Posted 2016-January-03, 22:07
magdolan, on 2016-January-03, 22:03, said:
Tbh no, not unless they were really really bad players........anyone looking at both hands would stay out of 6 and certainly wouldn't bid 7
#15
Posted 2016-January-04, 00:33
Legend has it that a blackjack dealer caught player cheating by sneaking a few chips off of his bet if he expected to lose the hand, or sneaking a few extra chips onto his bet if he expected to win. In spite of this advantage, he was playing so badly that he was losing heavily. Dealer was unsure how to handle this and consulted the pit boss whose response was "Let him keep playing as long as he keeps losing. If he starts to win, call me over and we will have him arrested."
#16
Posted 2016-January-04, 02:35
annne, on 2016-January-03, 22:07, said:
Provided the hearts are not 5-1 or 6-0, 6NT makes if two out of the four possible finesses win. I think that's a reasonable gamble, and it worked for me. Or there may be a better line of play. To make 7, of course, you need better luck than that.
#17
Posted 2016-January-04, 10:34
Second, if the double is takeout, for advancer to pass is ridiculous. The world bids 2H.
Did they pull off the double dummy defense to beat you 4 tricks (winning 4 diamonds, 2 clubs, 1 heart and 1 spade)? That would seal it for me if they did.
#18
Posted 2016-January-04, 21:39
Caitlynne, on 2016-January-04, 10:34, said:
As I said above, this was a Free Automated Express tournament, so there is no director and no adjustment.
Caitlynne, on 2016-January-04, 10:34, said:
#20
Posted 2016-January-05, 04:11
StevenG, on 2016-January-02, 11:36, said:
For the paranoid everything is suspicious, if it is not out of the completely ordinary.
Bridge is the ideal game for people with such tendencies
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