awm, on Oct 14 2009, 04:54 PM, said:
I think the frequency with which charges like this get tossed around is due, at least in part, to the policy that cheating allegations be investigated, tried, and punished "behind closed doors." This is justified by trying to protect players' reputations. However, it has some notable effects SNIP
I agree with awm that cheating investigation procedures can be greatly improved.
Trinidad, on Oct 14 2009, 11:36 AM, said:
Where did you get the idea that these things happen behind closed doors? Reese and Shapiro were determined to have cheated in Buenos Aires. It was made public and the punishment was left to the English Bridge Union. SNIP
Trinidad repeats a common misconception about the R-S case.
WBF Official Statement, on Buenos Aires,1965, said:
"Certain irregularities having been reported, the Appeals Committee fully investigated the matter and later convened a meeting of the Executive Committee of the World Bridge Federation. The Captain of the British team was present. As a result of this meeting, the Captain of the British squad decided to play only K Konstam, M Harrison-Gray, A Rose and J Flint in the remaining sessions and very sportingly conceded the matches against North America and Argentina. A report of proceedings will be sent to the British Bridge League".
Notice that the WBF make
no mention of cheating, guilt, or even the names of the accused. Thus the WBF (aping Pontius Pilot) remitted the case to the BBL, who conducted a thorough investigation. Foster, Bourne, Priday and Hiron exonerated R-S after a ten-month long enquiry that heard all the witnesses and examined the evidence. Amusingly, R-S lost 23 imps on the hands adduced to "prove" they cheated. Many of my friends are still convinced they did. They may be right but the evidence is flimsy and the WBF procedures were farcical.
Trinidad, on Oct 14 2009, 11:36 AM, said:
Facchini- Zucchelli were suspected of cheating in Bermuda. They were found guilty of 'improper foot movements', but not of cheating. Buratti-Lanzarotti were found guilty of cheating. They were banned from playing and their ban was published. All the circumstances around the case were discussed widely, also here on BBF. So contrary to what you are saying, all these things happened out in the open...
IMO, all these cases were botched too. As were all the ACBL cheating investigations
Sion-Cokin,
Katz-Cohen and so on. However I doubt that such investigations can be conducted in the open. Please enlighten us how, awm.