Bridge is not a gentleman's game. In all sports, when one cheats, or is unfair, the penalties are immediate. In rugby an expulsion can carry 99 years of suspension. In soccer and tennis, drugs use is penalized with years of suspension. In bridge the cheater is penalized without being able to play with that pair. That is the spirit of bridge. We all know teachers who were sanctioned and still play and teach. That spirit, which I do not share, is largely transferred to non-professional bridgists. How many times do you see, even in BBO, that a TD favors a couple because they are friends. The morale of bridge must change. Those of us who don't play it as a profession do it fairly. Bridge should start debugging once and forever. In BBO everything is done by the system, the work of the TD is social and making adjustments and even so arbitrariness is committed. It is true that the system is very bad, but it is not the fault of the lack of judgment of the operators. It is the players who must drive a change.