skype is it possible???????????
#1
Posted 2008-November-14, 11:29
regards
#2
Posted 2008-November-14, 12:42
I haven't found anything to use against mobile phones.
#3
Posted 2008-November-14, 12:45
Research the people on myhands and see if there is a pattern. It takes a lot more evidence than one hand. Write to abuse at bridge base dot com if you find at trend, but these forums are not for discussing specifics of the hands in question, from what I've read before when people complain on here of cheating. BBO has resources devoted to this but don't expect to be involved in the process.
Thanks,
Old Ben
#4
Posted 2008-November-14, 14:19
pclayton, on Nov 14 2008, 08:42 PM, said:
I haven't found anything to use against mobile phones.
I think it's only possible with this. Of course this is a trial and error kind of thing. Certain strains of black magic are known to be resistant to it, for instance.
George Carlin
#5
Posted 2008-November-14, 16:59
Also, nothing stops you from playing with a partner who is using a computer sitting right next to you. If you have two computers, you could login from each of them using a different account, and play with yourself. And it will probably be as satisfying as the other meaning of that phrase.
#6
Posted 2008-November-14, 18:21
e-bridge had this problem,and ditched money competitions,it now throws a different light on awarding master-points,has the ACBL/WBF/BBO,any views???
as in sport,/marriage:)/and other activities---i have never understood,what satisfaction one derives from cheating
regards-pirate
#7
Posted 2008-November-14, 18:34
barmar, on Nov 14 2008, 11:59 PM, said:
Woody Allen would disagree.
Anyway, to jam cell phones, try with garlic. I have heard that the nasty things are afraid of it .....
#8
Posted 2008-November-14, 23:33
pirate22, on Nov 15 2008, 01:21 AM, said:
As long as it is only a "little" disheartened, that is probably an appropriate response. BBO management does behind the scene devote considerable resources to detecting and eliminating cheaters, where they are reported through the proper channels and where there are sufficient grounds for suspicion. Sadly this process is inevitably a long drawn out affair of amassing evidence which then requires some human analysis. So the cheater will likely have some free reign for a considerable period. If sufficiently sophisticated he may never be caught.
Nothing can stop you having private suspicions about an individual. When that happens I recommend that you just avoid them. There are plenty of other players out there. You cannot necessarily avoid them in a tourney, I agree, so there is no perfect solution.
By the way, when you are playing in the MBC in a group of friends, having all 4 of you in a Skype conference call adds to the experience, in my view.
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#9
Posted 2008-November-14, 23:37
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#10
Posted 2008-November-15, 05:11
Once it was my partner, a friend. He had probably an "artillery observer"... I ended this session rather quickly.
Another time I remember was with two other friends. I think they did it mostly as a way of training - and this is not uncommon, I think.
They had among other some quite peculiar slams with irregular bidding. I become sure when one of them admitted the slam was down before playing it out: The crucial Q was third behind AKKn.... ROFL.
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#11
Posted 2008-November-17, 20:48

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