cherdano, on 2015-October-17, 04:27, said:
The dispute between Mikeh and me (I know you aren't just referring to that) wasn't just about standard of proof. I do think we also had a serious disagreement about how strong the evidence was. (Part of that may be due to the fact that I spend some time looking at the bidding gap hypothesis myself.)
To take a random comparison: I am convinced that even before Hammond's recent post, the evidence against B-Z was stronger than, say, the evidence based on which Aaron Hernandez was convicted for murder. But here I mean "stronger" in the sense of the actual merits of the evidence, not on the likelihood that it would convince a jury - you need a lot of skills (bridge, statistics, common sense about likely cheating methods) to come to that conclusion. [Plus of course it could be that the actual evidence against Hernandez was stronger than I realize - I only read a few articles about it, and don't know everything that was presented at trial.]
I agree that I don't think the main issue was standard of proof: it was strength of evidence. I accepted that there was suggestive evidence on the gap theory, but my understanding was that the sample available on BW was modest in size, and Woolsey's, no fan of BZ, wrote that he couldn''t see anything persuasive. My own view didn't matter....the point was that when a competent observer such as Kit, who clearly suspected cheating, didn't agree that there was persuasive evidence, then IMO it would be wrong to infer guilt without more. On the 5 card suit theory, absent a trigger or similar evidence, it was plausible that what we were seeing was not intentional. I never said that I thought they were innocent. I merely said that we needed more evidence....whichever way the evidence pointed. Now, it appears that we have it. As mentioned in another post, this is both good and sad news.
Actually, Justin's post is the saddest....if he, part of the top level community, believes there to be a lot more cheating, my heart sinks. Even if we catch them all, I can't help but feel betrayed. My outrage surely pales in comparison to that of the truly WC players who do not cheat, and knew that the game was rigged against them in every event.
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