cheating experiment at the local club
#1
Posted 2015-December-02, 04:50
18 pairs, 25 boards. One pair was trapped: they played a pass in first/second as something like "15-17 balanced OR a normal pass" and had some illegal way of showing which it was.
Of course this was without screens, only five boards against each opponent, and it was known apriori that everybody was cheating. So it is not quite comparable to the cheating investigations at high level. Anyway, I thought it was a funny experiment to see how easy/difficult it is to catch cheats.
We had the agreement that a double is penalty if you place the handle of the X card towards yourself. I thought it was very noticable how my partner took time to figure out how to rotate the X card, and several times opps asked for the meaning of the double and I could confidently describe it as some non-standard meaning, which must seem unlikely given that we were a first time partnership. But it apparently didn't occur to any of the opps that we were signalling the meaning of the double. Nor did we ever have a clue about how opps were cheating.
#2
Posted 2015-December-02, 10:14
#3
Posted 2015-December-02, 10:46
Maybe a large number of pairs learned an important lesson, and their performance will increase significantly in 2016
#4
Posted 2015-December-02, 11:07
I would have tried a cheat system based on posture. Lean on left arm of chair or right? Chin down or up? Basically intentionally choosing something that will be very observable, if they are looking for the right things. Also something that we would use on every hand - Helene's shady double might only come up 2-3 times in a 5 board set, that is tough to catch no matter what.
-gwnn
#5
Posted 2015-December-02, 17:23
#7
Posted 2015-December-03, 04:00
George Carlin
#8
Posted 2015-December-03, 07:52
Before bidding starts you signal if you have shortness or not
During bidding you signal if you have 4 card major if you are balanced, or which major you have after opening multi or in general if you are max/mix
During play I can think of a thousand, but for BILs you could tell if you are giving attitude or count signal.
#9
Posted 2015-December-03, 12:50
#10
Posted 2015-December-03, 13:02
Balrog49, on 2015-December-03, 12:50, said:
Perhaps you should read the second sentence of the opening post.
https://www.youtube....hungPlaysBridge
#11
Posted 2015-December-04, 03:10
Balrog49, on 2015-December-03, 12:50, said:
Yes, next time I play with the same partner I think I will make an effort to place the double card very consistently. I am afraid I won't be able to avoid noticing how he places his double card. Should I, then, feel constrained by UI? If my answer is yes I am actually saying that I believe my p might be trying to give me a wire which is almost certainly not true. The chance that such a wire is given subconsciously should be small now that we have had an explicit agreement to use it.
#12
Posted 2015-December-04, 08:29
Balrog49, on 2015-December-03, 12:50, said:
I thought about this, too. It breaks the barrier of having to have the conversation "So how about we think about ways to cheat."
However, I think it's ok as long as the cheating codes are made public afterwards. Helene couldn't just continue to orient her double cards if every opponent at her regular club knows, too, that that's what they had agreed to do at the "cheating experiment game".
#13
Posted 2015-December-04, 08:59
hypothetical obviously
#14
Posted 2015-December-04, 12:49
#15
Posted 2015-December-04, 15:03
eagles123, on 2015-December-04, 08:59, said:
hypothetical obviously
Lame. You should take 1 swig with a club singleton, 2 with a diamond singleton, 3 with a heart singleton, and 4 with a spade singleton Just remember to bring a second bottle.
#16
Posted 2015-December-04, 15:32
manudude03, on 2015-December-04, 15:03, said:
This gives a completely new meaning to "goulash" tournaments...
#17
Posted 2015-December-04, 15:57
cherdano, on 2015-December-04, 15:32, said:
'Tis the season to be jolly.
#18
Posted 2015-December-05, 17:41
manudude03, on 2015-December-04, 15:03, said:
And down your drink with a stiff beer card.
#19
Posted 2015-December-05, 18:42
I always thought it would be good to make change to the rules to allow 3 separate bids: takeout double, penalty double and other doubles.
#20
Posted 2015-December-05, 18:59
steve2005, on 2015-December-05, 18:42, said:
Why then wouldn't you also allow a business redouble and a SOS redouble? Or, for that matter, a weak 2♥ and a strong 2♥? A weak 2♣, a strong natural 2♣, and a strong artificial 2♣? Bidding could become so easy...
(But would that make Bridge a better game?)
-- Bertrand Russell