That is quite correct. However someone has got to be very very suspicious to ask BBO to look at it, but even if they have done that, does it prove that they have "cheated"? Personally if I ever felt I had to "cheat" I would just give up playing Bridge.
It definitely should not be permitted . However if they are going to cheat to win at any cost by logging in twice Well unless we know for sure (and i am sure we all have our suspicions) not a lot we can do about it especially when they can play and kibbitz the same hand at another table in the competition ;)
mmm I seem to remember that as for exercise portion of the sport the English teams covered that by bending their elbows regularly to down their pints :rolleyes:
There is of course a much Simpler way out of the problem DITCH WIN 10 and go back to WIN 7 or even WIN 8 I have dumped WIN 10 OK 1 eyed I know I am a Philistine/Dinosaur :rolleyes: But it keeps me happy
If it was an Acol Club Tournament people are warned at the start about slow play and an automatic average being awarded by the software. If timing out. and you get a 2 minutes to go warning. so you should notify the TD if your opponents are playing slow.
Whilst we are on the subject of Swiss Pairs. Is it possible for the software to actually match Pairs correctley on each round? I write this because frequently pairs are re-matched and play each other more than once, sometimes more than that as well. Seems to make a mockery of Swiss Pairs
Yes but what I think Steven is refering to is when a Table as happened is now hosted by someone NOT present and now players keep sitting and trying to play etc and eventually get fed up and move on; only for someone else to then jump in and haver the same problem Surely Booting rights could be given to an official of the Club concerned to clear this table