MrAce, on 2014-May-07, 03:53, said:
As Joerg Fritsche said very well, if there is a procedural mistake, and that the judgement was biased, there are lawyers who are expert on this subject and I am sure E+W are very capable of hiring a good lawyer to fight against it. Why should we bridge players play the lawyer?
Another thing that annoyed me was the tone of some posters, including you, which sounded like you guys have something against Americans. Forgive me if I am wrong, and I believed this affected your judgement. I believed if the cheaters was an American pair you would react differently. Again, forgive me if I am wrong, I may as well be.
I don't think it was unfair. There was a real "Schedenfreude" (Taking pleasure in others misfortunes), that permeated BW in particular, but also this forum.
I don't know if they are guilty, though, I agree that Kit's articles are fair and present a strong case. Much more so than some idiotic posts and threads particularly on BW. The one by Sapire was a case in point. If this guy really believes some of the comments he made about what constitutes good and bad action, then I am surprised he has ever even finished first in a club duplicate, let alone represent SA as he has.
I don't know where you get the anti Americanism idea from. It is true that cheating allegations stem mainly from the US. Wolff's comments about the Blue Team are disgraceful, as is Swanson's grubby little book for example. However this has nothing to do with the WE case and the points I made about natural justice being denied here.