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Claudio Nunes (2014)

Claudio Nunes (born 23 March 1968)[1] is an Italian professional bridge player.

He is a five-time world champion, a World Grand Master of the World Bridge Federation (WBF), and the WBF second-ranked player as of April 2011.[2] He is one of 10 players who have won the Triple Crown of Bridge.

Nunes was born in Rome.Шаблон:Citation needed His regular partner for many years is Fulvio Fantoni, the first-ranked World Grand Master (April 2011). Fantoni-Nunes are generally regarded as one of the top pairs worldwide. They play "Fantunes", for their surnames, an innovative bidding system characterised by natural but forcing one-level opening bids in all four suits. The pair was implicated in a cheating scandal in 2015 resulting in sanctions against them.

Emigration to Monaco

Starting in 2011, Fantoni and Nunes were full-time members of a team led and paid by the Swiss real-estate tycoon Pierre Zimmermann, under contract expiring 2016. From 2012 all six members would be citizens of Monaco and the team would represent Monaco internationally.[3] The team finished third in the 2010 world championship, not yet full-time, and competed in the 2011 European Bridge League open championship (neither is a national teams event).

Cheating scandal

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In September 2015, Fantoni and Nunes were publicly accused of cheating by orienting a played card to show a missing high honour (Ace, King, Queen) in the led suit at the European Bridge Championship in 2014.

  • On March 19, 2016, the FIGB banned the pair for three years.
  • On July 18, 2016, the European Bridge League (EBL) banned each from play for five years and as a partnership for life.[4]
  • On July 26, 2016, the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) expelled them from their league and stripped them of all related masterpoints, titles, ranks and privileges.[5]

The players' appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport resulted in a judgment in their favor in January 2018.[6]

Only the ACBL sanction remains in place; all others have been overturned or expired.

Major tournament wins

Awards

Wins

Runners-up

Bridge accomplishments

Awards

Wins

Runners-up

References

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