Talk:Fisher and Schwartz cheating scandal
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Title name
[edit]Should rename to "cheating scandal". Time for FS to appeal the EBL ruling has passed; it is no longer an allegation.
Transclusion
[edit]The transclusion is being misused. The intent of transclusion is to include within the transcluded section a brief overview. This will appear in other Wiki pages. Outside of the transclusion should be all the relevant data. We don't need everything in the transclusion part.Nicolas.hammond (talk) 12:31, 2 August 2016 (UTC)
Details
[edit]The data from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Cheating_in_bridge#Fisher_and_Schwartz that should be included in this article. Here is the data from that page
- References
- Letter from The NBF to the EBL dated September 23, 2015
- Summary of cases between Israeli Bridge Federation (IBF) and Fisher-Schwartz
- IBF letter of withdrawal from Bermuda Bowl 2015
- Boye Brogeland recently received a Warning Letter from an Israeli law firm representing Lotan Fisher and Ron Schwartz. PDF of the letter
- Pressrelease by Avital Sahar, Media Advisor to Mr. Fisher and Mr. Schwartz: [sahar-doc.pdf]
- Newsweek website article by John Walters (9/23/15)
- comment by Boye Brogeland regarding the Newsweek article - I have not seen the print version yet Newwhist (talk) 17:09, 9 October 2015 (UTC)
- "If someone found a couple of timeline mistakes, those will be corrected in the printed version which will run in the October 9 Newsweek issue. I take my hat off for John Walters and all the work he put into this article. Bridge is such a good game!"
- Rebuttal and request by F-S for a WBF investigation October 12 2015 posted at the NewInBridge website
- Michael Clark video
- Press releases by Fisher-Schwartz
- Defence files
Previous
[edit]See http://bridgecheaters.com/?page_id=112 It includes 4 prior verdicts against F/S.Nicolas.hammond (talk) 13:18, 4 August 2016 (UTC)
Dead Link
[edit]Link in reference 13 in the article is dead. "Decision of the European Bridge League Disciplinary Committee" --Ingoneur (talk) 12:56, 17 May 2021 (UTC)