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Bridge cheating article in Vanity Fair

#1 User is offline   mike777 

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Posted 2016-March-05, 22:27

The March 2016 issue of Vanity Fair magazine has an article written by John Colapinto regarding the bridge cheating scandal.
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Posted 2016-March-05, 22:33

The bridge cheating scandals have gotten into a number of places in mainstream media. Unfortunately, I'm not sure this is a case of "there's no such thing as bad publicity".

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Posted 2016-March-06, 05:09

 barmar, on 2016-March-05, 22:33, said:

Unfortunately, I'm not sure this is a case of "there's no such thing as bad publicity".


I actually think this is good publicity. One of the reasons I learned to play bridge was that my BF at the time (currently hubby) played a lot of bridge with his friends and from my POV this always went like this:

They dealt
They made a few bids
Dummy came up
One started yelling, they fought for 10 minutes then threw the cards away.

Sometimes they made it as far as playing two deals in a row, but that was rare.

My thinking as a bystander was
1) What a stupid game
2) If it causes such drama, there has to be *something* about it that I'm missing.

So I learned, to find out what the big deal is.

Drama makes people curious IMO :)

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Posted 2016-March-06, 05:12

 diana_eva, on 2016-March-06, 05:09, said:

my BF at the time (currently hubby)

Got any future plans for a change? or just keeping him on his toes? lol :)
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Posted 2016-March-06, 05:37

 1eyedjack, on 2016-March-06, 05:12, said:

Got any future plans for a change? or just keeping him on his toes? lol :)


LOL no, didn't realize it sounds strange

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Posted 2016-March-06, 23:01

David Owen writes an article on the bridge scandals in the March 7, 2016 New Yorker.

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"He conjectured that the Italians used a number of illicit signals, involving things like hand GESTURES AND THE POSITIONING OF THEIR CIGARETTES."
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