Coffee vs. Cell Phones at bridge tournaments
#1
Posted 2009-March-09, 17:12
(1) Both have a somewhat tenuous link to cheating. Some possibility has been raised of people using a phone to communicate illegally with other players. Coffee, on the other hand, has been banned by the IOC as a performance-enhancing drug. You can often hear players at bridge tourneys complain about how they "cannot play without their coffee"...
(2) Both are usually innocuous but occasionally annoying. With a phone, the annoyance is when it rings. This disturbs other players in the surrounding area, and it's even worse when people answer it. With coffee, the annoyance is when it spills, and it's even worse when the person spilling it just walks off and doesn't help to clean it up. In an ideal world neither of these things should happen, but they both do.
(3) Some people seem addicted to them, even though it's demonstrably possible to live without them.
What's interesting is that the standards about these things are entirely opposite. Cell phones are increasingly banned (even if they are off). Coffee is not only allowed, but tournament organizers are usually careful to make sure that coffee is easily available (often for free) at the playing site. In fact there seems to be no penalty even for spilling your coffee all over the table and walking off (as I have seen people do on several occasions). As someone who loves my cell phone (but would never use it to cheat, and carefully turns it off before playing) and who doesn't drink coffee, I find this vaguely offensive and wonder if it's a form of ageism...
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#2
Posted 2009-March-09, 17:25
#3
Posted 2009-March-09, 17:37
#4
Posted 2009-March-09, 17:40
I don't think a cup of coffee has ever been a banned substance even when caffeine was banned I am pretty sure that the banned amount was significantly greater than one could ever get from a large number of cups of coffee.
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#5
Posted 2009-March-09, 17:41
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#6
Posted 2009-March-09, 22:09
If people are worried about one signaling with a phone call or IM, I'd think they'd be just as worried about adding a new cheating prop to the table.
Determined cheats can not be stopped by allowing or denying certain items at the table.
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#7
Posted 2009-March-10, 08:04

I don't think people cheat with mobile phones, and even if they did, nobody would ever find someone cheating in the toilet with them. So banning them actually has no point.
#8
Posted 2009-March-10, 09:39
#9
Posted 2009-March-10, 10:28
Elianna, on Mar 9 2009, 06:37 PM, said:
Lol, I really like this
Banning coffee? Are you kidding me? Going little overboard, dont you think?
I wd probably stop playing if someone ever implement it
What would be next? No crackers? No blondes?
#10
Posted 2009-March-10, 10:32
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There are blondes where you play!!!??? I'm moving there...
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#11
Posted 2009-March-10, 10:39
Of course that means blondes can be used for cheating too, simply by having them kibitz you where 2 opponents but only 1 partner can see her, and thus the opponents become dumber by a 2 to 1 ratio. So they should definitely be banned. This is even worse with screens where it's a 1 to 0 ratio.
#12
Posted 2009-March-10, 10:47
#13
Posted 2009-March-10, 11:21
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Interesting. I'll have my female juniors wear a sweater to check whether they're playing fine or just dumbing down the opposition.
If I were on another board (non-bridge) I visit Frances reply would have gotten a 'pics or it never happened' response.
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#14
Posted 2009-March-10, 15:27
FrancesHinden, on Mar 10 2009, 11:47 AM, said:
I'll happily play against the Swedish juniors. I don't care if it hurts my score.
#15
Posted 2009-March-10, 15:45
FrancesHinden, on Mar 10 2009, 09:47 AM, said:
I can confirm that this works.
#16
Posted 2009-March-10, 16:02
#17
Posted 2009-March-11, 15:30
#18
Posted 2009-March-11, 16:54
#19
Posted 2009-March-11, 22:57
#20
Posted 2009-March-11, 23:20
matmat, on Mar 11 2009, 08:57 PM, said:
I admit it, I drank his coffee.