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#1 User is offline   timouthy 

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Posted Yesterday, 10:15

I had this happen to me recently on bridge base and wrote to them about it. Here is my letter:

Jul 3, 2026, 21:52 EDT
I played in an 18 tourney today, #3876 as a sub from the very first hand. My partner was a person named Dddsgrl. I played the first 16 hands of an 18 hand tourney and was removed at that point. Apparently the person who was the original partner "returned" at this point and played the last two hands. Clearly this was a plotted scam. That player got all of the awarded master points and I received nothing. Am I missing something or is the ACBL and or Bridge Base condoning this kind of thing? Please explain the reasoning to me.

Here was the reply:

Sanya T. De Almeida (BBO)

Jul 7, 2026, 16:02 EDT
Hello Timothy,
Thank you for reaching out to us, and we appreciate your willingness to step in as a substitute during the game.

We understand that it can be disappointing not to receive credit for the final results, so we'd like to explain how our system works:

The original player retains the right to return to the game at any time. If they return in time to complete their game, they will regain their seat and retain their results, regardless of how many boards they played. This process is automated and isn't influenced by the TDs.

In cases where the original player does not return and the substitute completes the game, the substitute will earn credit for the tournament if they have played more than half of the boards.

Specifically, this means the substitute must have played at least 7 boards in a 12-board speedball or 10 boards in an 18-board game. Please note that partial boards do not count toward this total.

We understand that this may not always feel fair, especially if you contributed significantly to the game.
However, this policy ensures that the original player, who paid and registered for the tournament, has the opportunity to complete their game if they can reconnect before it ends and keeps their results if they played at least half of the game.

If you have any further questions or need additional clarification, please feel free to reach out.
We appreciate your understanding and your continued support of BBO.

This rule is utterly ridiculous. This "policy" is clearly promoting scams and needs to be rethought. If I ever sub in a tourney again from the very start and the original player doesn't show up immediately, I will personally botch every hand for as long as I am in the game.
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Posted Yesterday, 10:41

I agree it's utterly ridiculous, you may want to reconsider the value of ACBL Masterpoints.
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Posted Yesterday, 11:17

I’m not clear on why you think this is a scam. If I understand the response you got, then the player who returned with two boards to play….presumably having paid fee or having partner pay the fee….doesn’t get any masterpoints either. That player didn’t play enough boards. Since they cannot get an award, where is the scam?

Now, if you are a stronger player than the returning player, maybe the player who stayed throughout benefited from your superior skill and got more masterpoints than they would have otherwise. But that’s weird way to run a scam! How would they know they’d get a stronger substitute? Or that they’d avoid the misunderstandings inherent in playing with a drop in partner?

I do agree that it may seem unfair that you got booted right at the end and I infer that you were previously unaware of the policy. But you didn’t pay an entry fee and nobody held a gun to,your head to force you to fill in.
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Posted Yesterday, 13:12

View Postmikeh, on 2026-July-08, 11:17, said:

I’m not clear on why you think this is a scam. If I understand the response you got, then the player who returned with two boards to play….presumably having paid fee or having partner pay the fee….doesn’t get any masterpoints either.

They do get the masterpoints if they come back in time to play the last board, or if they play the majority of the boards before getting disconnected.

So it's remotely possible to get masterpoints from playing just one full board: You get disconnected during board 1, get replaced by a sub, you reconnect during the 2nd-to-last board, and get seated for the last board.

Our expectation is that people sign up as substitutes to help keep games moving, not to earn masterpoints. If you want points, register as a regular player and pay the entry fee.

If you happen to earn points for free as a substitute, consider that a bonus.

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Posted Yesterday, 20:18

View Postbarmar, on 2026-July-08, 13:12, said:

They do get the masterpoints if they come back in time to play the last board, or if they play the majority of the boards before getting disconnected.

So it's remotely possible to get masterpoints from playing just one full board: You get disconnected during board 1, get replaced by a sub, you reconnect during the 2nd-to-last board, and get seated for the last board.

Our expectation is that people sign up as substitutes to help keep games moving, not to earn masterpoints. If you want points, register as a regular player and pay the entry fee.

If you happen to earn points for free as a substitute, consider that a bonus.

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Posted Yesterday, 20:32

Barmar, Barmar, Barmar if your/BBO/ACBL's expectation about subs is that they should not expect masterpoints, then why in the H*** do they get them routinely, currently, and has always been thus, if the original sub does not return? You are currently taking a bath in your own septic waste with that logic. Also noticed your final admonition about paying the entry fee with the subtle suggestion that I am a tightwad! You are talking to a player who has been playing and paying on BBO since it started and who has brought on many friends to do the same. If you are representative of BBO management, god help BBO.
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Posted Yesterday, 20:37

Silly to suggest it's a scam.
Sounds paranoid,
I enter a tournament drop my connection
then wait until tournament is almost over
then sign on
and hope that some random person played magnificently.
Bound to make life master in 20 years playing like that!
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Posted Yesterday, 21:15

View Postmikeh, on 2026-July-08, 11:17, said:

I’m not clear on why you think this is a scam. If I understand the response you got, then the player who returned with two boards to play….presumably having paid fee or having partner pay the fee….doesn’t get any masterpoints either. That player didn’t play enough boards. Since they cannot get an award, where is the scam?

Now, if you are a stronger player than the returning player, maybe the player who stayed throughout benefited from your superior skill and got more masterpoints than they would have otherwise. But that’s weird way to run a scam! How would they know they’d get a stronger substitute? Or that they’d avoid the misunderstandings inherent in playing with a drop in partner?

I do agree that it may seem unfair that you got booted right at the end and I infer that you were previously unaware of the policy. But you didn’t pay an entry fee and nobody held a gun to,your head to force you to fill in.

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Posted Yesterday, 21:18

They wouldn't know if they'd get a stronger substitute until their original partner who is keeping track of the score, uses their cell phonev at the end of hand 16 and says "get your butt back here for some guaranteed master points".
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Posted Yesterday, 21:21

View Poststeve2005, on 2026-July-08, 20:37, said:

Silly to suggest it's a scam.
Sounds paranoid,
I enter a tournament drop my connection
then wait until tournament is almost over
then sign on
and hope that some random person played magnificently.
Bound to make life master in 20 years playing like that!

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Posted Yesterday, 21:24

Silly to have to explain to you the most obvious part since this is too complicated for you. The absent player isn't blind to the cumulative score. The remaining partner calls her up on her cell phone at the end of hand 16. There does that help you get it now?
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Posted Yesterday, 23:10

All this fuss over a fraction of a worthless masterpoint, it was described well in the op, utterly ridiculous.
Who else is wearing a tinfoil hat?
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Posted Today, 00:02

I don't agree with the view it is fair for the substituted player to earn masterpoints even if he or she returns to play just one full board. Why can't the bbo fix 50% of boards as the criterion?
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