BBO Discussion Forums: Elinescu-Wladow banned - BBO Discussion Forums

Jump to content

  • 10 Pages +
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • Last »
  • You cannot start a new topic
  • You cannot reply to this topic

Elinescu-Wladow banned

#1 User is offline   helene_t 

  • The Abbess
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 17,198
  • Joined: 2004-April-22
  • Gender:Female
  • Location:Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Interests:History, languages

Posted 2014-March-29, 06:05

Surprised nobody posted this already:

http://newinbridge.c...mps-banned-life

They will probably appeal, though
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
0

#2 User is offline   glen 

  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 1,637
  • Joined: 2003-May-11
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Ottawa, Canada
  • Interests:Military history, WW II wargames

Posted 2014-March-29, 08:01

Here they are in action:

http://www.bridgebas...ch.php?id=30549
(see board 30 for example)

http://www.bridgebas...ch.php?id=30553
(see board 10 for example)
'I hit my peak at seven' Taylor Swift
1

#3 User is offline   cherdano 

  • 5555
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 9,519
  • Joined: 2003-September-04
  • Gender:Male

Posted 2014-March-29, 08:55

In a first reaction from the German side it seems likely that the German Bridge Federation and/or Elinescu and Wladow will appeal against the WBF ruling.
I really hope the German Bridge Federation has better things to do than embarrassing itself like this...
The easiest way to count losers is to line up the people who talk about loser count, and count them. -Kieran Dyke
2

#4 User is offline   hrothgar 

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 15,488
  • Joined: 2003-February-13
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Natick, MA
  • Interests:Travel
    Cooking
    Brewing
    Hiking

Posted 2014-March-29, 09:41

I am often quite critical of the WBF and the USBF, especially where cheating allegations are concerned.

In this (sorry) example, they really seem to have done a good job.
In particular, I'd like to point attention to the fact that

1. The individuals who were allegation cheating came forward with a specific testable hypothesis. Not only did the US team allege that something untoward was happening, they also documented the precise way in which W+E were exchanging information.

2. The WBF was then able to test this hypothesis in future events. They planted an observer, used him to collect information, and was able to verify the claims by the USA team.

I've spent a lot of time reading various claims about cheating. My impression is that this is, by far, the best conducted investigation I have seen.
Alderaan delenda est
0

#5 User is offline   aguahombre 

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 12,029
  • Joined: 2009-February-21
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:St. George, UT

Posted 2014-March-29, 10:14

View Posthrothgar, on 2014-March-29, 09:41, said:

I am often quite critical of the WBF and the USBF, especially where cheating allegations are concerned.

In this (sorry) example, they really seem to have done a good job.
In particular, I'd like to point attention to the fact that

1. The individuals who were allegation cheating came forward with a specific testable hypothesis. Not only did the US team allege that something untoward was happening, they also documented the precise way in which W+E were exchanging information.

2. The WBF was then able to test this hypothesis in future events. They planted an observer, used him to collect information, and was able to verify the claims by the USA team.

I've spent a lot of time reading various claims about cheating. My impression is that this is, by far, the best conducted investigation I have seen.

Yes, your observation...posted both here and on BWinners is worth pointing out to those of us who frequently find fault with bridge organizations. When they do something right, they should be acknowledged as well.
"Bidding Spades to show spades can work well." (Kenberg)
0

#6 User is offline   nige1 

  • 5-level belongs to me
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 9,128
  • Joined: 2004-August-30
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Glasgow Scotland
  • Interests:Poems Computers

Posted 2014-March-29, 10:24

Thank you Helene_T

link to REPORT OF A HEARING OF THE DISCIPLINARY COMMISSION OF THE WORLD BRIDGE FEDERATION HELD ON 215T and 22nd MARCH 2014 AT THE SHERATON HOTEL IN DALLAS, TEXAS

IMO: Accusing players of cheating is distasteful but the WBF must investigate and prosecute when they find sufficient evidence. Previous bridge cheating allegations were mishandled in a slow, stupid, and often unfair way. The WBF seem to have taken more care with this case but the legal process is still flawed. The D'Orsi trophy is an international competition and Germany beat The US in the final. Some may regard blind patriotism as offensive but national rivalry is a key element in this case. In such circumstances, it's OK for US and German officials to be part of prosecution and defence teams but otherwise they should recuse themselves from the legal process. Also the case should be heard in neutral surroundings – and at a mutually convenient time, if possible. Finally, convicted cheaters and their team-mates should be stripped of titles earned by cheating -- encouraging selectors and other pairs to be more discriminating henceforth.
0

#7 User is offline   nige1 

  • 5-level belongs to me
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 9,128
  • Joined: 2004-August-30
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Glasgow Scotland
  • Interests:Poems Computers

Posted 2014-March-29, 11:11

View Posthrothgar, on 2014-March-29, 09:41, said:

I am often quite critical of the WBF and the USBF, especially where cheating allegations are concerned. In this (sorry) example, they really seem to have done a good job. In particular, I'd like to point attention to the fact that
1. The individuals who were allegation cheating came forward with a specific testable hypothesis. Not only did the US team allege that something untoward was happening, they also documented the precise way in which W+E were exchanging information.
2. The WBF was then able to test this hypothesis in future events. They planted an observer, used him to collect information, and was able to verify the claims by the USA team.
I've spent a lot of time reading various claims about cheating. My impression is that this is, by far, the best conducted investigation I have seen.
The evidence appears damning but you might quibble with the collection process. In previous cheating allegations, there was a suggestion (again ignored in this case) that observers should not be told the precise code to look for (initially at any rate).
1

#8 User is offline   Cascade 

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Yellows
  • Posts: 6,765
  • Joined: 2003-July-22
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:New Zealand
  • Interests:Juggling, Unicycling

Posted 2014-March-29, 13:21

Indeed interviewer bias is a known problem in collecting data.

The other problem I have relates to our adverse attitude to cheating accusations. Assume this pair are guilty, I don't know, but why does it take until they get to a world championship final before they are investigated?

By not having robust mechanisms at a lower level and by turning a blind eye to many, mainly lesser players who knowingly use extraneous information to such an extent that they are at least de facto using prearranged communication, the culture encourages cheats.
Wayne Burrows

I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon

#9 User is offline   nige1 

  • 5-level belongs to me
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 9,128
  • Joined: 2004-August-30
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Glasgow Scotland
  • Interests:Poems Computers

Posted 2014-March-29, 18:47

View PostCascade, on 2014-March-29, 13:21, said:

Indeed interviewer bias is a known problem in collecting data.
The other problem I have relates to our adverse attitude to cheating accusations. Assume this pair are guilty, I don't know, but why does it take until they get to a world championship final before they are investigated?
By not having robust mechanisms at a lower level and by turning a blind eye to many, mainly lesser players who knowingly use extraneous information to such an extent that they are at least de facto using prearranged communication, the culture encourages cheats.
As usual, Cascade hits the nail on the head. (And equity laws that reward law-breaking just make all this worse).

The WBF should appoint a permanent official to co-ordinate the investigation of cheating allegations and to carefully outline a complete protocol for the process that reduces the suspicion of bias, as far as possible. A fair trial is especially important when the WBF seem to have a good case as here. Instead ....

It seems that the accused were tried in their absence, in what was for them a foreign country, at a time inconvenient to them and known to be impossible for their NBO. The rival team, whom they had beaten and who made the allegations against them, belong to the same organisation and country as the judges, who convicted the suspects. In spite of all this, arguably, the life-ban sentence might still be reasonable but it seems bizarre to expect the culprits to pay the costs of proceedings
1

#10 User is offline   kenrexford 

  • Brain Farts and Actual Farts Increasing with Age
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 9,586
  • Joined: 2005-September-21
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Lima, Allen County, North-West-Central Ohio, USA
  • Interests:www.limadbc.blogspot.com editor/contributor

Posted 2014-March-29, 19:38

I remain shocked, as I have been before as to other cheating scandals, that the offenders lack any bridge skill in their methods. Coughing to indicate short suits by rank is embarrassing. I mean, have some dignity and at least use something with more bridge savvy. Maybe coughing only when even parity? Sniff if holding a two-suited hand unworthy of a high reverse? Something that illustrates some theory strength, for Eli's Sake!
"Gibberish in, gibberish out. A trial judge, three sets of lawyers, and now three appellate judges cannot agree on what this law means. And we ask police officers, prosecutors, defense lawyers, and citizens to enforce or abide by it? The legislature continues to write unreadable statutes. Gibberish should not be enforced as law."

-P.J. Painter.
1

#11 User is offline   the hog 

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 10,728
  • Joined: 2003-March-07
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Laos
  • Interests:Wagner and Bridge

Posted 2014-March-29, 20:11

View Postcherdano, on 2014-March-29, 08:55, said:

In a first reaction from the German side it seems likely that the German Bridge Federation and/or Elinescu and Wladow will appeal against the WBF ruling.
I really hope the German Bridge Federation has better things to do than embarrassing itself like this...


Arend, I am curious to know why you make this statement. Do you have information others on this site may not have regarding their reputation?
A few things concern me. The case was held in the US . Why not in Europe? Some of the evidence presented is lame to say the least and has in one case, nothing to do with coughing. eg, the ridiculous Spade bid which went 4 off. This is an egregious beginners error to bid spades here.
Finally, as Cascade points out, it is surely incorrect to tell the observer what to look for. This is not the way evidence should be gathered.
"The King of Hearts a broadsword bears, the Queen of Hearts a rose." W. H. Auden.
1

#12 User is offline   aguahombre 

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 12,029
  • Joined: 2009-February-21
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:St. George, UT

Posted 2014-March-29, 20:28

The objections to the protocol, location of hearing, and persons handling the investigation/prosecution were all dealt with by the WBF and by the committee. We can read it. A non-American, whose testimony strengthened the prosecution's case even further, was not admitted for consideration.

The "defendants" offered no denial, and did not avail themselves of the opportunity to participate in the hearing via presence or via electronic means.

The comments about what you tell an "interviewer" in advance in a criminal investigation have little to do with what an assigned investigator should be briefed on before making personal observations; however, it is not clear the investigator (monitor) was overbriefed, anyway. He was told that coughs were the method of communication regarding shortness and/or about lead requests. With that, he could correlate the coughs with the holdings. We do not know if he was told how many coughs indicated what.

Typically, defendants who have no case attack the process. So, what is new?
"Bidding Spades to show spades can work well." (Kenberg)
0

#13 User is offline   avonw 

  • PipPip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 27
  • Joined: 2009-September-03

Posted 2014-March-29, 20:44

Elinescu and Wladow caught, convicted and booted out.

Summary:
http://newinbridge.c...mps-banned-life

WBF hearing:
http://neapolitanclu...22March2014.pdf

The evidence presented:
http://newinbridge.c...excel-sheet.pdf

So what about their "victory" by 11 imps in the 2013 d'Orsi Trophy?

Will the WBF strip them of the title?
Will USA2 be named the winners?

Unconfirmed reports say that this pair has a "record" going back some years. According to a newinbridge.com article of early 2011, Elinescu and Wladow "had won the German national title eight times in the past ten years."

What will the DBV do about this?
Did the DBV have any knowledge of this pair's "untoward behaviour"?
0

#14 User is offline   glen 

  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 1,637
  • Joined: 2003-May-11
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Ottawa, Canada
  • Interests:Military history, WW II wargames

Posted 2014-March-29, 21:01

View Postavonw, on 2014-March-29, 20:44, said:

Elinescu and Wladow caught, convicted and booted out.

Summary:
http://newinbridge.c...mps-banned-life

WBF hearing:
http://neapolitanclu...22March2014.pdf

The evidence presented:
http://newinbridge.c...excel-sheet.pdf

So what about their "victory" by 11 imps in the 2013 d'Orsi Trophy?

Will the WBF strip them of the title?
Will USA2 be named the winners?

Unconfirmed reports say that this pair has a "record" going back some years. According to a newinbridge.com article of early 2011, Elinescu and Wladow "had won the German national title eight times in the past ten years."

What will the DBV do about this?
Did the DBV have any knowledge of this pair's "untoward behaviour"?

you forgot a link:

http://www.bridgebas...ge__pid__786126
'I hit my peak at seven' Taylor Swift
0

#15 User is offline   the hog 

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 10,728
  • Joined: 2003-March-07
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Laos
  • Interests:Wagner and Bridge

Posted 2014-March-29, 21:38

"Typically, defendants who have no case attack the process. So, what is new?"
I think this comment is unworthy of you AGH. I do not question either their guilt or innocence, however I have read the same material as you and find there to be some serious problems in the way the investigation was conducted.
"The King of Hearts a broadsword bears, the Queen of Hearts a rose." W. H. Auden.
1

#16 User is offline   Bbradley62 

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 6,542
  • Joined: 2010-February-01
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Brooklyn, NY, USA

Posted 2014-March-29, 21:46

...
0

#17 User is offline   mike777 

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 16,826
  • Joined: 2003-October-07
  • Gender:Male

Posted 2014-March-29, 22:03

Dr. Michael Elinescu and Dr. Entscho Wladow, both members of the German Team who won the gold medal in the d’ Orsi Seniors Bowl at the 2013 World Bridge Championships in Bali, Indonesia, have been found guilty of reprehensible conduct by a special Commission instituted by the World Bridge Federation. The Commission, in a hearing in Dallas held on the 21st and 22nd of March 2014, imposed the following sanctions: a. Elinescu and Wladow shall be banned from playing together in any WBF organised championship or competition for life; b. Elinescu and Wladow shall be each individually banned from playing in a WBF organised championship or competition for a period of 10 years; c. Elinescu and Wladow are ordered to pay the cost of the above mentioned hearing. According to the Commission it was proven that Elinescu and Wladow communicated in an inappropriate way during the finals at Bali WC when the pair played against USA2. By way of coughing the pair – when on lead - was able to signal shortness – if any – in one or more of the suits. In a first reaction from the German side it seems likely that the German Bridge Federation and/or Elinescu and Wladow will appeal against the WBF ruling.
0

#18 User is offline   mike777 

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 16,826
  • Joined: 2003-October-07
  • Gender:Male

Posted 2014-March-29, 22:03

Dr. Michael Elinescu and Dr. Entscho Wladow, both members of the German Team who won the gold medal in the d’ Orsi Seniors Bowl at the 2013 World Bridge Championships in Bali, Indonesia, have been found guilty of reprehensible conduct by a special Commission instituted by the World Bridge Federation. The Commission, in a hearing in Dallas held on the 21st and 22nd of March 2014, imposed the following sanctions: a. Elinescu and Wladow shall be banned from playing together in any WBF organised championship or competition for life; b. Elinescu and Wladow shall be each individually banned from playing in a WBF organised championship or competition for a period of 10 years; c. Elinescu and Wladow are ordered to pay the cost of the above mentioned hearing. According to the Commission it was proven that Elinescu and Wladow communicated in an inappropriate way during the finals at Bali WC when the pair played against USA2. By way of coughing the pair – when on lead - was able to signal shortness – if any – in one or more of the suits. In a first reaction from the German side it seems likely that the German Bridge Federation and/or Elinescu and Wladow will appeal against the WBF ruling.
0

#19 User is offline   1eyedjack 

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 6,575
  • Joined: 2004-March-12
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:UK

Posted 2014-March-30, 00:35

View Postcherdano, on 2014-March-29, 08:55, said:

In a first reaction from the German side it seems likely that the German Bridge Federation and/or Elinescu and Wladow will appeal against the WBF ruling.
I really hope the German Bridge Federation has better things to do than embarrassing itself like this...


If there is an appeals process, how can it be an embarrassment to avail itself of it? Costly, perhaps.

Were the appeal to succeed, how embarrassing would that be? And to whom?
Psych (pron. saik): A gross and deliberate misstatement of honour strength and/or suit length. Expressly permitted under Law 73E but forbidden contrary to that law by Acol club tourneys.

Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mPosted ImagesPosted ImagetPosted Imager-mPosted ImagendPosted Imageing) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.

"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"

"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
0

#20 User is offline   Trinidad 

  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Advanced Members
  • Posts: 4,531
  • Joined: 2005-October-09
  • Location:Netherlands

Posted 2014-March-30, 01:36

View Postthe hog, on 2014-March-29, 20:11, said:

Arend, I am curious to know why you make this statement. Do you have information others on this site may not have regarding their reputation?

The pair has quite a history of frustrated opponents and officials who are grinding their teeth, because they know they are c@$#*ing, but unable to prove it. Or, to see it from the other side: The pair has suffered from a witch hunt for a long time.


View Postthe hog, on 2014-March-29, 20:11, said:

Arend, I am curious to know why you make this statement. Do you have information others on this site may not have regarding their reputation?
A few things concern me. The case was held in the US . Why not in Europe? Some of the evidence presented is lame to say the least and has in one case, nothing to do with coughing. eg, the ridiculous Spade bid which went 4 off. This is an egregious beginners error to bid spades here.
Finally, as Cascade points out, it is surely incorrect to tell the observer what to look for. This is not the way evidence should be gathered.

It is certainly correct to tell the observer what to look for (otherwise it is hard to observe). You just shouldn't tell what the observation (allegedly) means, and hence when the observer should look for it.

The way to go is to present the authorities your model: coughs indicate shortness/opening lead, tray movements indicate hand strength.
Now, the authorities ask the observer very specifically what to look for:
Who is coughing how many times and when (board number: before the auction, end of auction, during play)?
Who is moving the tray before the auction?

When all the data are collected, the accuser's model is now going to predict shortness, opening lead and strength of the hand. Then the correlation between the prediction and actual hand record is tested. The statistician reports how confident he is that the model predicts accurately and the judge rules...

Rik
I want my opponents to leave my table with a smile on their face and without matchpoints on their score card - in that order.
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!), but “That’s funny…” – Isaac Asimov
The only reason God did not put "Thou shalt mind thine own business" in the Ten Commandments was that He thought that it was too obvious to need stating. - Kenberg
4

  • 10 Pages +
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • Last »
  • You cannot start a new topic
  • You cannot reply to this topic

4 User(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 4 guests, 0 anonymous users