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Source: bridgewinners.com

Statement from Jimmy Cayne by Steve Weinstein

Jimmy Cayne
Jimmy Cayne

Jimmy Cayne has been a very close friend and a mentor to me for as long as I can remember. He is also the captain of the team that won the 2015 Spingold with Fisher and Schwartz. In light of the recent allegations, many people have been asking me, “What’s Jimmy going to do?” Jimmy is not the type of guy who likes to publicize his decisions; in speaking with him privately, he approved the following statement to be published on Bridge Winners:

As captain of my 2015 Spingold team, I make this statement with heavy heart.

In the last few weeks I have been made aware of charges leveled against Lotan Fisher and Ron Schwartz, a pair on my team. The most recent published hands lead me to conclude that Fisher-Schwartz may not continue to play on my team unless they are cleared of all charges which might be filed against them.

I am completely on board forfeiting my title, masterpoints, and seeding points for the 2015 Spingold if the ACBL will allow me to do so.

Jimmy Cayne


NBUSource: Asociacion Noruega de Bridge

On 31 August 2015 the Norwegian Bridge Federation sent a formal request to European Bridge League (EBL) urging EBL to make a formal review of the status of Lotan Fisher and Ron Schwartz in light of allegations of cheating originally made by Boye Brogeland.

The allegations made in public on bridgewinners.com and bridgecheaters.com are now backed up with full video documentation and hand records from several matches of which some of them are matches played under the auspices of EBL. Three of the matches are Israel-Norway, Israel-Hungary, Israel-Monaco and Israel-Netherlands in the European Championships in Opatija 2014.

Without judging on the validity of the documentation brought forward the NBO’s of the Nordic countries find the allegations made from several writers very serious. Thus the NBO’s of the Nordic countries hereby officially ask EBL for information as to what actions EBL has taken or intends to take in this matter.

brogeland fisher schwartz
Brogeland – Fisher – Schwartz

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Update: The EBL has responded to the letter above and has decided that the Discipline Committee of the EBL processed the case and the accused have the opportunity to answer for themselves. At the same time, Israel has withdrawn from the Bermuda Bowl, and Sweden have decided to take their place. All this would not have happened if Brogeland Boye had not put his career and his reputation at stake, so we all owe a big thanks to Boye for daring while many other world stars have remained silent. There is no doubt that the Bridge needs a body that can deal with cheating allegations in a fair and comprehensive manner. For now, the EBL will take care of the situation.


EBL Letter

Source: Asociación Noruega de Bridge

Yves Aubry
Yves Aubry

Yves AUBRY President

Dear President, Thank you for your official request for a review of the status of Lotan Fisher and Ron Schwartz following the allegations of cheating published on the Internet and Social Media. Although the EBL had not received any official request from any EBL NBO, these 2 players were under surveillance during our recent EBL championships. However, right up until today the EBL has not received any direct accusation of wrongdoing by the pair from any opponent or their NBO that had arisen during EBL championships. The only related official request has come from Lotan Fisher and Ron Schwartz in Tromsø, when they were accused in a bar during the “night” by Peter Fredin to be the biggest bridge cheats in the world.

Peter Fredin
Peter Fredin

Daily, I follow what is being published on the matter. It is a serious affair not only for these 2 players but for Bridge in general, the Bridge community, top players and of course institutions like the EBL. In this area of discipline, the following matters need to be considered:

1. The EBL’s direct responsibility for discipline is limited to EBL Championships. We are a sport federation and our options to investigate and take decisions are clearly limited in statutes and rules and regulations to our EBL Championships.

2. To officially investigate, the EBL needs to receive formal requests from members of the EBL; the EBL members are the NBOs and not individual players. Thus receiving your letter was important in providing a legal basis to investigate. Everything published by a player cannot be taken in consideration by the EBL.

3. Investigation of incidents that occur in ACBL championships, national championships or invitational events are the responsibility of the authority organizing the event. For example Fisher/Schwartz won the Cavendish in Monaco but were not invited to return the following year. To date, no information has been passed on to the EBL on why this course of action was taken.

4. The EBL is strongly opposed to cheating and will take all feasible measures to eliminate it but it is impossible to have a camera and a TD behind every player under suspicion. 3 pairs were under close surveillance in during the 2014 Team Championships in Opatija but no cheating could be proved.

5. In following our disciplinary code, it is not mentioned that the EBL President can himself make a request to investigate the actions of players but neither does it say he cannot, so last week I have taken the first step by asking our legal advisor for advice on the legal procedures to be followed.

6. All players are under the authority of their NBO and this is the reason why the Israeli Federation is conducting an investigation into the allegations related in various media; they can be expected to reach a conclusion before the end of September. Similarly, it is the responsibility of the Swedish Federation to make a judgment on Peter Fredin’s behavior.

In receiving your official request, the EBL has now a legal basis to set an investigation process in motion to deal with matters occurring at EBL Championships. Due process will follow and the 2 players will be given the opportunity to explain any of their actions that warrant an explanation. The EBL Disciplinary Committee charged with investigating the matter will reach a conclusion and if appropriate, action will be taken. All decisions can be subject to an appeal.

Until the investigation has been concluded, if required, the EBL Credentials Committee can, under the rules and regulations, decide to accept or not accept these players’ entry for any EBL event without giving a reason.

Following any conclusions reached, if needed, the EBL Executive Committee can refer to the statutes in reviewing the final results of the last EBL Open Team Championships.

It is quite important to conduct this matter in a legal and structured manner. The world of Bridge has had recent experience which will probably need 10 years in different courts and countries to be definitely concluded. I want to avoid any possibility of this recurring. Yours sincerely Yves AUBRY President

 

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