Yes, bbo does have a policy requiring people here to be polite. I am sure that the person who started bbo, Fred Gitelman, would have had something to do with this. Where Fred had started playing was in southern Ontario, and that is where the ACBL policy of zero tolerance originated. With this policy, I agree. When partner makes an obviously idiotic bid or play, I come out with some humourous saying. These include 1. Nice compression play (unsaid is that he compressed 10 tricks into 8, for example). 2. When did you learn to play? I know it was today, but what time today? Sometimes, I do the silent routine. I then pass whenever it is my turn to bid-regardless of my hand or the auction. I start out by saying that I will not bid again-and then do nothing but pass. Usually, this is enough to get a person to leave.