Kay Schulle

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Kay Schulle is an American bridge player.

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Discipline for Cheating, 2020

Schulle and playing partner Gerald Sosler were found guilty of cheating by the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) Online Ethical Oversight Committee in August 2020 [9] for "failing to disclose partnership agreements with intent to deceive..." They were suspended for six months, put on probation for a further six months and forfeited masterpoints won during three events on Bridge Base Online (BBO).

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  9. Online Ethical Oversight Committee Hearing Report, August 27, 21020