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#1 User is offline   Vampyr 

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Posted 2018-January-30, 09:33

I am very interested to know why one player with prior knowledge of the hands gets a ten-year ban while another gets 18 months. True, the first person’s knowledge is due to his manipulating the hands himself, and I can see an added sentence for tampering, but still. I find it impossible to believe that justice has been served in both cases.

No doubt there are details which are not available to the public, but it is important not only that justice be done, but that it be seen to be done.
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Posted 2018-January-30, 09:51

I worked in a legal environment some years ago and trust me when I say 'The law is an ass' as I saw so many inconsistencies in my time working there. It happens everywhere, not just in the world of bridge.
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Posted 2018-January-30, 12:18

View PostVampyr, on 2018-January-30, 09:33, said:

I am very interested to know why one player with prior knowledge of the hands gets a ten-year ban while another gets 18 months. True, the first person’s knowledge is due to his manipulating the hands himself, and I can see an added sentence for tampering, but still. I find it impossible to believe that justice has been served in both cases.

No doubt there are details which are not available to the public, but it is important not only that justice be done, but that it be seen to be done.


Are you who able to provide more information? Or give links? Who? Where? When? Etc.
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Posted 2018-January-30, 13:55

View PostTramticket, on 2018-January-30, 12:18, said:

Are you who able to provide more information? Or give links? Who? Where? When? Etc.


The current one, P14 of the most recent EBU mag will illuminate.

This was in club bridge, I think the other one (if the OP is talking about the Welsh one where the guy turned up with his own stacked deck to swiss teams) was bigger events with bigger prizes.
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Posted 2018-January-30, 22:35

View PostCyberyeti, on 2018-January-30, 13:55, said:

The current one, P14 of the most recent EBU mag will illuminate.

This was in club bridge, I think the other one (if the OP is talking about the Welsh one where the guy turned up with his own stacked deck to swiss teams) was bigger events with bigger prizes.


I doubt that WBU events have fabulous prizes even compared to a random club in the midlands.
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Posted 2018-January-31, 02:41

View PostCyberyeti, on 2018-January-30, 13:55, said:

The current one, P14 of the most recent EBU mag will illuminate.

This was in club bridge, I think the other one (if the OP is talking about the Welsh one where the guy turned up with his own stacked deck to swiss teams) was bigger events with bigger prizes.


I think it may be more significant that the Welsh one was nearly 20 years ago. Recent sanctions have tended to be less severe.
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Posted 2018-January-31, 03:39

View PostVampyr, on 2018-January-30, 22:35, said:

I doubt that WBU events have fabulous prizes even compared to a random club in the midlands.


No, but they did award red/green points so more serious event than a random club night
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Posted 2018-January-31, 07:51

View PostFelicityR, on 2018-January-30, 09:51, said:

I worked in a legal environment some years ago and trust me when I say 'The law is an ass' as I saw so many inconsistencies in my time working there.


I was taught never to say that, but at times sentences are indeed hard to understand:
http://www.eurobridg...s-Nunes-CAS.pdf
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Posted 2018-January-31, 10:35

View Postpescetom, on 2018-January-31, 07:51, said:

I was taught never to say that, but at times sentences are indeed hard to understand:
http://www.eurobridg...s-Nunes-CAS.pdf

That's not really a case of a confusing sentence, just a court that wasn't really qualified to make a judgement coming to a poor ruling.

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Posted 2018-January-31, 11:19

View Postgordontd, on 2018-January-31, 02:41, said:

I think it may be more significant that the Welsh one was nearly 20 years ago. Recent sanctions have tended to be less severe.


How terribly sad and, well, wrong. Many of the top Welsh players felt that ten years was too short.

Is this because the WBF said that they don’t mind cheaters, it’s tattletales who are the real villains.
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