Good news for Bridge Cheats! Sorry if this has been posted elsewhere...
#1
Posted 2018-February-28, 15:46
But I saw this on BBC, and thought that it was worth sharing:
http://www.bbc.com/n...xts-at-mwc-2018
#2
Posted 2018-February-28, 16:34
Elianna, on 2018-February-28, 15:46, said:
But I saw this on BBC, and thought that it was worth sharing:
http://www.bbc.com/n...xts-at-mwc-2018
Bad news for the real cheats, though. They've already custom-built something like this on their own, and now that the buggers can join the fun, the bridge authorities may finally decide to do something about it...
#3
Posted 2018-February-28, 18:55
Elianna, on 2018-February-28, 15:46, said:
But I saw this on BBC, and thought that it was worth sharing:
http://www.bbc.com/n...xts-at-mwc-2018
Richard (Hrothgar) and I warned people for this about 2-3 years ago.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#4
Posted 2018-February-28, 19:02
MrAce, on 2018-February-28, 18:55, said:
I was warning about this back during the race cars scandal....
#5
Posted 2018-February-28, 23:05
#7
Posted 2018-March-01, 11:30
Just take a pair of trousers and sew in some pressure sensitive textile at knee level and a silent vibrator in the groin area, wire both to a class 1 Bluetooth transmitter (good for 100m) in a pocket with a false bottom, and you're done. Now every time your partner presses his knees together you get a tingle in the groin, and vice versa. Short taps for high honours, a longer tap to request a suit change, u.s.w. Effective, practical and cheap.
#9
Posted 2018-March-02, 09:51
barmar, on 2018-March-02, 09:35, said:
The solution to this is damn obvious.
1. Have people play top level events on computers
2. Put all the Norths in one room, all the South's in another, ...
3. Separate people by enough distance that it becomes trivial to sweep for signals
4. Time delay the boards so that boards that are broadcast on the Vugraph are not being played live
#11
Posted 2018-March-02, 11:43
barmar, on 2018-March-02, 10:15, said:
Cell phone jammers are illegal in the US.
Cell phone detectors are cheap and reliable...
#12
Posted 2018-March-02, 19:35
hrothgar, on 2018-March-02, 09:51, said:
1. Have people play top level events on computers
2. Put all the Norths in one room, all the South's in another, ...
3. Separate people by enough distance that it becomes trivial to sweep for signals
4. Time delay the boards so that boards that are broadcast on the Vugraph are not being played live
Obvious maybe, but not much fun.
#13
Posted 2018-March-03, 07:56
barmar, on 2018-March-02, 09:35, said:
Sounds unrealistic, too much potential UI
My smart trousers were just intended as an example of how easy it would be to cheat using over the internet components.
A more determined and ingenious cheat could do the same things within a dental implant if need be.
#14
Posted 2018-March-03, 08:15
pescetom, on 2018-March-03, 07:56, said:
A more determined and ingenious cheat could do the same things within a dental implant if need be.
Most modern hearing aides are bluetooth enabled and designed to also pick up radio and the like.
This is the primary reason that I think that Vugraph boards need to be time delayed
You can't prevent people from wearing the receiver.
People can place a powerful transmitter where ever
#15
Posted 2018-March-03, 08:19
Vampyr, on 2018-March-02, 19:35, said:
Fun has its place. In the short term, I wouldn't recommend anything like this for bridge clubs or low stakes tournaments.
However, if we look at the top levels of the game, the results from most every major event for 15+ years are irrevocably contaminated by cheating (and the only people that we caught are the idiots)
You have a choice: "Fun" or a clean game...
#16
Posted 2018-March-04, 17:11
hrothgar, on 2018-March-03, 08:19, said:
However, if we look at the top levels of the game, the results from most every major event for 15+ years are irrevocably contaminated by cheating (and the only people that we caught are the idiots)
You have a choice: "Fun" or a clean game...
Well, an improvement on your suggestion would be to put screen-mates together.
But there are other problems. When I play bridge online I regard it about as seriously as Candy Crush. I think that it might be tough for people to take playing on a computer seriously.