Bulletin 5

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Bulletin 5
The Summer Festival of Bridge
Daily Bulletin 5
Sunday January 18 2015
National Women's Teams Semi-Final
BARBARA TRAVIS - LAUREN TRAVIS - SUE
LUSK - MARGARET BOURKE
40
72
47
34
193
ALISON FALLON - BARBARA MARRETT CATHRYN HERDEN - MONICA GINSBERG
52
2
18
31
103
JUDY MOTT - RITA NAILAND - AVRIL ZETS
- GISELLE MUNDELL
57
38
44
42
181
HELENE PITT - RUTH TOBIN - VIV WOOD
- CYNTHIA BELONOGOFF
35
42
43
13
133
TERRY BROWN - AVINASH KANETKAR - PETER BUCHEN - HENRY
CHRISTIE - BILL HAUGHIE - RON KLINGER
6
41
51
59
157
STEPHEN LESTER - KATHY BOARDMAN - BILL HIRST - GEORGE
KOZAKOS
22
48
17
31
118
BRUCE NEILL - ARJUNA DE LIVERA - SIMON HINGE - KIM
MORRISON - ZOLLY NAGY - DAVID LILLEY
32
16
21
56
125
DAVID BEAUCHAMP - RUSSEL HARMS - GEORGE SMOLANKO JEFF TRAVIS - RON COOPER - JONATHAN FREE
15
52
31
15
113
National Seniors Teams Semi-Final
SUMMER FESTIVAL OF BRIDGE
January 18, 2015
Tim Bourke’s Problem
Every Picture Tells A Story
5. CONCEALED
John Mottram and Lorraine Schaap were
playing Peter Holloway and Helen Hellsten
in the Swiss when the auction in the photo
occurred.
Dealer South. E-W Vul.
NORTH
♠Q853
♥J9875
♦75
♣J5
South kept saying that (s)he wanted to play
in diamonds and North kept saying that
(s)he didn’t.
South was proved right when +110 was
registered on:
SOUTH
♠ A K J 10 7
♥A
♦A932
♣AK2
West
North
Pass
2♦
Pass
4♠
All pass
East
Pass
Pass
South
2♣
2♠
6♠
West leads the two of trumps on which East
discards a low heart. How do you plan to
make twelve tricks?
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January 18, 2015
Tim Bourke’s Problem
A Lead Problem
SOLUTION
Playing Teams at unfavourable vulnerability,
you, North, hold:
You have nine top tricks and the only way to
make another three is to ruff three cards in
dummy. If you play a low diamond at trick
two (or even ace another diamond) West will
gain the lead most of the time and lead a
second trump on a typical full deal such as:
♠ KT97642 ♥ 3 ♦ 8643 ♣ 6.
♠Q853
♥J9875
♦75
♣J5
♠9642
♠♥Q2
♥ K 10 6 4 3
♦KJ84
♦ Q 10 6
♣ 10 7 4
♣Q9863
♠ A K J 10 7
♥A
♦A932
♣AK2
The best chance is to win the first trick in
hand with the seven of trumps and lead a
low club at trick two, hoping East has queen
of clubs and that West has at least three
clubs.
On the above layout, East takes the jack of
clubs with the queen and returns a diamond
(say). You will win the trick with the ace of
diamonds, and then cash the ace and king
of clubs, discarding dummy’s remaining
diamond. After that passes successfully, you
will make the rest of the tricks on a crossruff.
.
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The auction is
West
1♣
P
3NT
North
P
P
East
2♣1
3♣
South
2♥
P
What do you lead?
This is a real problem faced in the Seniors’
semi-finals and the outcomes are in the next
article.
Going Down
During the early rounds of the Swiss, the
most interesting hands seemed to involve
very low numbered pairs going down in
contracts, frequently doubled.
The first round pitted the highly fancied
pairing of Paul Gosney and Matthew
Thomson against the Queensland
partnership of John Kelly and Bas Bolt.
On board 1, John passed, then started
doubling early and didn’t stop.
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West
Paul
1NT
XX
P
P
North
John
P
X
P
X
X
East
Matthew
P
P
2♣
2♥
January 18, 2015
South
Bas
1♦
P
P
P
South’s minor suit tops took the first three
tricks and a club was continued to North’s
King. John played a third round of clubs,
won with dummy’s Queen. Matthew led a
small trump off table, thought for a while and
then played a fateful 9. Bas was delighted to
score his singleton 10 and there was now no
way to avoid -800.
Board 3 saw another 9 imps go to the
Queenslanders when the pre-ordained to fail
3NT was let through at many tables but not
at this one.
After John had opened 1♦ following two
passes, Matthew quickly became declarer in
3NT.
Bas led a diamond, taken by dummy’s King.
A spade to the 10 was allowed to stand and
the next spade saw the Queen headed by
the King. John led the ♦J, Matthew took the
Ace and Bas unblocked the Queen. Four
rounds of clubs followed on which John
pitched major cards. When Matthew led a
small heart off table, John pounced on it
with the Ace and cashed his diamond tricks.
All seemed fairly routine – 24pt 3NT, double
stop in every suit and a cashing 4-4 fit –
unlucky?
GeO Tislevoll was in the same contract after
a similar auction and also on a diamond
lead. GeO ducked the first diamond and
won the second. He also played a spade to
the 10, holding the trick. Again four clubs
were cashed but this time, North,
presumably placing GeO with the spade
Ace, discarded diamonds GeO now played
a heart taken by the King when North
ducked and cashed the ♦A. He exited with a
spade and left it to the defence to decide in
which major they would concede the ninth
trick.
Back to Matthew and Paul to see a double
misfire.
Two passes saw Paul open the East cards
1♥. John overcalled 1♠ and Matthew
splintered 4♣. Bas called the spade game
and Paul doubled.
The play was brief as twelve tricks were
lined up for +790 and six more imps.
Onto match 2, which pitted Peter Gill (N)
and Paul Dalley against GeO Tislevoll (E)
and ABF Teaching Co-ordinator, Joan Butts.
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The doubles and the downs just kept on
coming.
January 18, 2015
Two boards later and
Tea / coffee to the table
Just call a caddy and have
the money ready
After two passes, Joan opened 1♦. Peter
overcalled 1♠ and GeO tried a pre-emptive
raise to 3♦. Paul doubled and Joan liked her
hand enough to try for 3NT. Peter didn’t like
his hand enough to defend (which is a pity
asa double and the inspired lead of the ♣K
would see Joan left with no recourse but to
cash up her 5 tricks for 4 down and -1100).
However, Peter called 4♠. Joan did like her
hand enough to defend and the red card
landed.
Twist and turn as Peter might, there were
only 7 tricks and that put 13 imps in the out
column.
Joan opened 1♦ as dealer and Peter
overcalled 1♠. GeO passed and Paul
queried the overcall via 2♦. Joan passed
and Peter rebid 2NT to show his diamond
stop. Paul liked his clubs and raised to 3NT.
GeO found a small heart lead – the first six
tricks indicated that making contracts was
still out of fashion as another 8 imps went
away.
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SUMMER FESTIVAL OF BRIDGE
January 18, 2015
Then Joan gave some back. If I knew who
the ABF Teaching Co-ordinator was then I’d
suggest that this hand could be used as the
model for a lesson on “not bidding your
hand twice”.
After two passes, Peter opened 1♥ and
GeO overcalled 2♣. Paul forced with 3♣ and
Joan raised the ante with 4♣. Peter called
the heart game which ran back to Joan who,
oh dear, came again with 5♣. Peter doubled
and Joan got to count the cost of repetition
to the tune of 800 against a datum of 600.
Now class, say after me, “I must NOT bid
my hand twice.”
Onto the third round where I watched Mike
Cornell and Ashley Bach taken on the
Andrews Mill and Hegedus. Everything went
pretty much with service until board 22
landed and, in the words of John Fogerty
and/or Yogi Berra, it was “dejà vu all over
again.”
Mike passed as East and Andrew H opened
1♦. Ash passed and Andrew M called 1♥.
Andrew H rebid 2NT and Andrew M showed
his second major with 3♠. Andrew H really
liked his hand now and (I assume) reached
for Keycard with 4NT. Andrew M showed his
lack of controls and disdain for the whole
affair with a pass.
Ash led the ♣J and declarer took the third
round of the suit. He tried a diamond to the
Queen but Mike took his Ace and two more
club tricks. He switched to a diamond and
Andrew H tried a heart to dummy’s Queen
but the King was waiting for her. Ash still
had a spade to come and that was a quiet
four off.
Well, that was enough carnage for me so I
thought I’d enter a more sanitary
environment by watching some of the
Seniors’ semi-finals. But guess what ..
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Carnage is the gift that keeps on giving.
First out of the slots was this little gem.
January 18, 2015
Boardman and Stephen Lester. Terry
judged accurately that things could only get
worse and passed.to collect 5 imps.
Things were rather different in the Women’s
semis. One match pushed in 5♥x down 1.
The other match saw 4♥x making against
6(!)♣ (undoubled!) down 4.
Unpleasant Experience?
Let us first visit the table occupied by Simon
Hinge(W), David Beauchamp (N), Kim
Morrison (E) and George Smolanko.
George opened 3♥ and Simon doubled.
David raised to game and Kim, for some
inexplicable reason, passed, as did George.
Simon doubled and Kim felt really good
about life. After a pass from David, Kim
squeezed out 4NT and Simon chose clubs
and David chose double..
He led the ♦A, George pitching a spade,
and switched to the King of hearts, ruffed by
Simon. He cashed the spade Ace but
George ruffed the ♠K which followed. Simon
ruffed the ensuing heart and then ruffed a
spade on table, over-ruffed by George.
George exited a club and the sun set on -4
and -800 for Morrison/Hinge.
The ABF is committed to ensuring that
all players compete in a pleasant and
respectful environment. To assist in this,
we appoint recorders to facilitate the
smooth running of bridge events.
The role of our recorders is to:



receive information (either verbal
or written) from individual players
as to concerns which may arise
from events at the table
be available for consultation prior
to commencement of play (10
minutes) and at the end of play
(20 minutes); and
consider the issue/s raised and
take appropriate action.
At the Summer Festival of Bridge we
have appointed John Brockwell, Julia
Hoffman and Peter Grant as our
recorders.
However… that was just a boring push as
Bruce Neill and Arjuna De Livera inflicted
the same damage on the same contract
when it was played, after a very similar
auction, by Russel Harms and Jeff Travis.
The big winner on the board was Terry
Brown. He conceded a paltry 590 when
faced with the same situation. Avi Kanetkar
had doubled 4♥ for takeout against Kathy
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And now the source of the lead problem
which I set for you.
Bruce clipped a Travis/Harms 5♣ to the tune
of 300 for a 4 imp collect.
♠ KT97642 ♥ 3 ♦ 8643 ♣ 6.
I ran a little expert survey on what North
should lead. The results:
The auction is
West
1♣
P
3NT
North
P
P
East
2♣1
3♣
South
2♥
P
A heart – Mill, Del Monte
A spade – Grosvenor, Burgess, Loretz,
Tislevoll, Cornell, Bach, Wallis
Judge for yourself.
What do you lead?
David Beauchamp faced this problem and
led a post mortem winning heart. The layout
was:
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Teams
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2015 for the next 5 years. We are
seeking final feedback on the policy
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Simon Hinge took his Ace and cashed five
rounds of clubs, David discarded two
spades and two diamonds while George
dispensed with a spade, a diamond and a
heart. Having run out of tricks, Simon tried a
diamond to the King and the defence
claimed for three off. Notice that a good, oldfashioned, fourth highest from your longest
and strongest – ie a spade lead sees the
defence take the first eight tricks for four off
and how much fun would it be for North to
take those spades sooooooooooo slowly
and carefully.
At the first feedback session on
Thursday 14th participants agreed
that we should replace the
Australian Coat of Arms with the
ABF logo and gave input on shirt
colour and design.
A second feedback session will be
held at lunchtime on Wednesday
21st January. If you have views on
this subject please come to the
session. This is your final chance!
This was still a pick-up for the MorrisonHinge Extreme Bridge Team as Arjuna and
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Ah well, back to the Swiss to see if the
plasma refills have arrived yet. Table 1,
Michael Cornell and Ashley Bach have been
in residence for some time and are joined by
Mike Doecke and William Jenner-O’Shea
and first out of the slots was
January 18, 2015
♣8, Ash continued the suit to declarer’s Ace
while Michael pitched a spade from North.
Mike laid down the ♥K and Ash took his Ace.
A small spade exit saw the Queen score
and Mike continued with his heart attack by
leading the 10, taken by North’s Jack.
Michael switched back to spades, with
dummy’s bare Ace scoring. Mike persevered
with hearts, only to see Michael take the
Queen and 7 before finally giving Mike his
heart consolation prize by playing the 3 to
dummy’s 5. Mike played an obscure-looking
small diamond off table for Ash to take his
Queen and another club for 3 down.
Ah well, tomorrow’s another day. Maybe
then I’ll see someone make a contract.
Mike D opened a Precision-type diamond as
East and William responded 1♥. Mike rebid
1NT and was raised to game.
Ash led the ♣Q which was allowed to stand.
Fortified by the presence in his hand of the
Winners of the 0-149er Teams were
Warren Cousins, Robyn Hewson, Jennie McKenzie and Dell Macneil
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TBIB National Open Swiss Pairs Championship
Results after 6 of 11 matches
Place
Pair Names
1 MIKE CORNELL / ASHLEY BACH (3)
2 RANJEEV KHANDELWAL / HIMANI KHANDELWAL (29)
3 WITOLD CHYLEWSKI (JUN) / LINDA AUBUSSON (102)
4 WARREN LAZER / PAULINE GUMBY (4)
5 GEO TISLEVOLL / JOAN BUTTS (11)
6 ROGER JANUSZKE / JOHN ZOLLO (27)
7 LISA MA / NIEK VAN VUCHT (88)
8 TIM MUNRO / MICHAEL GEARING (201)
9 JULIAN FOSTER / JENNA GIBBONS (35)
10 MIKE DOECKE / WILLIAM JENNER-O'SHEA (16)
11 MALCOLM CARTER / TONY HUTTON (31)
12 TONY LEIBOWITZ / PAUL LAVINGS (22)
13 MARJORIE ASKEW / WILLIAM POWELL (65)
14 GARY LYNN / ERIC HURLEY (80)
15 JACK FEILER / BERNARD EDELSTEIN (133)
16 JOHN NEWMAN / SEBASTIAN YUEN (21)
17 PAUL DALLEY / PETER GILL (6)
18 CAROL RICHARDSON / STEVE BOUGHEY (19)
19 PABLO LAMBARDI / ERVIN OTVOSI (14)
20 MICHAEL CARTMELL / STEPHEN FISCHER (15)
21 EVA SAMUEL / JEFF FUST (64)
22 EVA CAPLAN / JUDITH GASPAR (46)
23 PRUDIE WAGNER / FELICITY GUNNER (141)
24 GARRY KHEMKA / DAVID WAWN (40)
25 LOUIS VEENSTRA / LYNNE VEENSTRA (181)
26 TIM DAVIS / STEPHEN CARTER (69)
27 KIM FRAZER / CATHERINE LACHMAN (71)
28 MARK MORDO / JIM BEAN (144)
29 FIONA BALLARD / IAN PLUMMER (147)
30 STEPHEN MENDICK / ANDREW CREET (48)
31 RICHARD MOSS / ARENDINA DRURY (124)
32 GABI LORENTZ / STEPHEN BURGESS (1)
33 ALISON DAWSON / ELIZABETH ZELLER (160)
34 KEN STORR / PHAIK YAO (76)
35 RICHARD HILLS / ALISON FARTHING (68)
36 THEO MANGOS / GEORGE FINIKIOTIS (55)
37 MICHAEL JOHNSON / MICHAEL SIMES (33)
38 DONG CHEN HUANG / SHIJUN TIAN (200)
39 WENDY ASHTON / TONY NUNN (17)
40 PETER JEFFERY / ROBERT SEBESFI (63)
41 ROBYN BARRETT / ROBYN RUDZYN (192)
42 LEWIS SEYCHELL / COLIN MANLEY (142)
43 GEORGE BILSKI / NICKY STRASSER (50)
44 MAURA RHODES / RICK RHODES (94)
45 SUSAN CROMPTON / ADAM EDGTTON (26)
46 ANDREW HEGEDUS / ANDREW MILL (57)
VPs
97.98
89.11
88.92
87.08
86.9
86.05
84.22
83.98
83.13
82.27
79.63
79.29
78.8
78.58
78.35
77.92
77.9
77.53
76.72
76.49
75.26
75.2
75.15
74.96
74.45
74.41
73.29
73.24
72.67
72.62
72.57
72.12
72.07
72.03
71.59
71.42
71.21
71.19
70.94
70.87
70.85
70.61
70.08
70.01
69.44
69.18
47=
56=
80=
82=
84=
86=
47 INES DAWES / DI JONES (118)
PATRICK NEARY / WARREN DOBES (187)
49 BEN CHOSID / CHRISTY GEROMBOUX (117)
50 MICHAEL COURTNEY / TONY ONG (5)
51 RANJIT LIMAYE / MICHAEL DRAPER (66)
52 MATTHEW THOMSON / PAUL GOSNEY (2)
53 IAN MCKINNON / DENISE MCKINNON (58)
54 HEATHER MOTTERAM / SUSAN EMERSON (85)
55 RICHARD GRENSIDE / SUE GRENSIDE (77)
56 ROBERT TYSON / JANE TYSON (83)
ISHMAEL DEL'MONTE / JOE BARDA (8)
58 RICHARD MCAULIFFE / LEIGH MATHESON (193)
59 DAVID PRIOL / PETER LAMEKS (78)
60 PELE RANKIN / GREER TUCKER (59)
61 JANE DAWSON / KIERAN DYKE (12)
62 PETER GRANT / TONY MARINOS (61)
63 PAUL EDWARDS / JAN JAY (128)
64 JILL MAGEE / TERRY STRONG (51)
65 MICHAEL PEMBERTON / GRAHAM WAKEFIELD (36)
66 WAYNE SMITH / GRANT COWEN (38)
67 JUNE GLENN / ALAN HAMILTON (163)
68 ELLI URBACH / LES VARADI (42)
69 TREVOR BERENGER / PERELLE SCALES (169)
70 DENNIS ZINES / TOM MOSS (32)
71 LISA PHILLIPS / SHIRLEY PHILLIPS (106)
72 ANNETTE MALUISH / HUGH GROSVENOR (10)
73 MARK JAPPE / JOHN MADDISON (20)
74 JOHN BROCKWELL / TONY JACKMAN (44)
75 BAL KRISHAN / HASHMAT ALI (62)
76 ADRIAN THOMPSON / BALA MANICCAVASAGAR (87)
77 MARGARET KLASSEN / BIJAN ASSAEE (111)
78 JUSTIN HOWARD / RON SPEISER (18)
79 DENIS GRAHAME / JEANETTE GRAHAME (99)
80 CAROLA HOOGERVORST / ANDRE KORENHOF (194)
HELEN HELLSTEN / PETER HOLLOWAY (154)
82 BILL NASH / JAMES WALLIS (41)
FREDA HADWEN / BILL REDHEAD (148)
84 ANDREW PEAKE / ELIZABETH ADAMS (25)
JAN TUNKS / MARION SPURRIER (82)
86 ERIC LINDH / PATRICIA PHILLIPS (114)
WALTER KOOCHEW / MP FANNING (197)
88 JUDITH CRAFTI / PENNY CORRIGAN (120)
89 PIETER KLIFFEN / MARJORIE THOMAS (137)
90 TONY WRIGHT / ALAN WATKINS (183)
91 STEVE BARON / JULIAN ABEL (95)
92 SUE INGHAM / LIAM MILNE (7)
93 HELEN CRISP / CAROLYN ROXBURGH (175)
94 WATSON ZHOU / CHARLIE LU (81)
95 GRAY RENWICK / DAVID SKIPPER (24)
96 SYLVIA FOSTER / JAAN OITMAA (170)
69.09
69.09
68.72
68.7
68.62
68.59
68.47
68.12
67.81
67.75
67.75
67.63
67.61
67.1
67.09
66.96
66.93
66.38
66.35
66.2
65.89
65.72
65.71
64.88
64.76
64.74
64.66
64.59
64.38
64.22
64.18
63.65
62.98
62.58
62.58
62.52
62.52
62.48
62.48
62.24
62.24
61.9
61.88
61.85
61.63
61.55
61.54
61.33
61.17
61.16
97 HELENA DAWSON / DAVID WESTON (13)
MRINAL DEY / IAN NAPIER (143)
97=
99 HEATHER GRANT / FRANK CAMPBELL (166)
100 DAVID MCLEISH / PAULA MCLEISH (49)
101 KEVIN STEFFENSEN / NEVILLE FRANCIS (47)
102 NICK JACOB / JAMES COUTTS (28)
103 ANDREW BRAITHWAITE / SUZIE MOSES (45)
104 RICHARD FOX / LIZ SCORER (121)
105 TINA STRICKLAND / MARY O'TOOLE (161)
NOEL BUGEIA / ERIC GLASS (129)
105=
107 JOHN KELLY / BASTIAN BOLT (103)
108 MARELLE IRVINE / JUDY KINGSTON (173)
109 HELEN LOWRY / BERENICE FOLKARD (43)
110 HENRIETTA HOHNEN / MALCOLM MARTIN (174)
111 JENNY HOFF / KIM HOFF (190)
112 CATHERINE ZHANG / CEVAT EMUL (23)
113 DEB BENNETT / PAM MORGAN-KING (136)
114 ROY NIXON / BERNARD WATERS (37)
115 MARLENE WATTS / MICHAEL PRESCOTT (9)
116 WAYNE HOUGHTON / CHRISTINE HOUGHTON (126)
117 KEN ANDERSON / LINDY ANDERSON (182)
118 PETER BRENNAN / JANET STRZELECKI (152)
119 JEANETTE ROUGHLEY / MARGARET BAZZAN (134)
120 STEVEN THORNE / KIRSTEN THORNE (105)
121 JAN PEACH / GEORGE LOVRECZ (131)
122 RONALD SMITH / ANNE SMALL (73)
123 KEN DAWSON / ANDREW SLATER (75)
124 LYNN KALMIN / LORNA ICHILCIK (54)
125 CRISTEL PHILP / JOAN TUCKER (188)
126 ROBERT BLACK / TANIA BLACK (149)
127 JODI TUTTY / MARIANNE BOOKALLIL (30)
128 LIZ QUITTNER / MISCHA SOLAR (86)
129 YOLANDA CARTER / TONI BARDON (97)
130 GREG MAYO / SHARON MAYO (52)
131 MAUREEN JAKES / DIANNE MARLER (67)
132 LEONE MOFFAT / ELAINNE LEACH (116)
133 SIMON ANDREW / GWEN KING (34)
134 TONY MARKER / BARBARA TOOHEY (138)
135 MARILYN CHADWICK / TONI SHARP (56)
136 FRANK VEARING / JO-ANNE HEYWOOD (178)
137 PETER COX / MARGARET PISKO (167)
138 DONALD KNAGGS / PEER BACH (156)
139 GLENDA BARTER / BERNADETTE CAMPBELL (177)
140 PAUL WEAVER / TERRY BODYCOTE (108)
141 JOHN MOTTRAM / LORRAINE SCHAAP (53)
142 EMLYN WILLIAMS / VAL BROCKWELL (91)
143 LINDA WILD / HELENE KOLOZS (146)
144 FRANCI HALMOS / JEAN HALL (79)
145 MEG WATERWORTH / CEINY MAYBURY (184)
CATE WHITTAKER / ROBERT CASE (185)
145=
60.95
60.95
60.9
60.85
60.66
60.64
60.18
59.91
59.82
59.82
59.77
59.68
59.64
59.23
59.08
59.05
58.92
58.27
57.98
57.74
57.25
56.97
56.88
56.67
56.56
56.49
56.26
56.15
55.79
55.65
55.47
55.38
55.15
54.97
54.93
54.56
54.51
54.25
53.99
53.98
53.96
53.73
53.6
53.24
52.66
52.14
52.07
52.01
51.81
51.81
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
GEOFF CHETTLE / GREG LEWIN (172)
PETER BENDELSTEIN / PETER LIPTHAY (155)
CARMEL MARTIN / CAROLYN WOOLLEY (107)
ANNA ST CLAIR / JENNIE RENNIE (92)
SALLY MURRAY-WHITE / GEOFF WHITING (84)
CORRIE VAN LIER / JEANNE ANDERSON (89)
HELEN STEWART / TIM O'LOUGHLIN (122)
TRISH THATCHER / AMBER NOONAN (168)
DEE HARLEY / STEPHEN WEISZ (39)
MAHA HOENIG / SUE O'BRIEN (100)
PATRICIA LACEY / CARMEL BOURKE (153)
ALEXANDER COOK / ROBIN HO (171)
GWEN GRAY / CLAIRE WEHNER (162)
TONY FALLET / CLARE GALLAGHER (96)
HEATHER FLANDERS / ANN MELLINGS (90)
PETER LIVESEY / CHRIS DIBLEY (70)
IAN DALZIELL / TERRY HEMING (180)
MICHAEL MCAULIFFE / MICHAEL RONAI (196)
JAN MALINAS / CONNIE SCHOUTROP (98)
LEX BOURKE / JOHN TREDREA (115)
DONALD CARTWRIGHT / LIZ CARTWRIGHT (198)
WAYNE BURROWS / KAYLEE LEMON (93)
GEOFFREY THOMAS / NIKOLAS MOORE (109)
VERA ROWLAND / SANDRA MILNER (135)
IVY LUCK / JOHN LUCK (72)
TERRI KAY / KITTY MUNTZ (112)
MYONG CAMPBELL / PAUL MCGLEW (186)
DIANE MUNRO / CAROLINE GARDINER (145)
IAN LISLE / VICKY LISLE (130)
TOM STRONG / EDDA STRONG (104)
KAYE DONALDSON / JOHN MASTERS (127)
PETER NILSSON / DEBORAH NILSSON (165)
ROD DUNN / TIMOTHY STEWART (195)
MEGAN MCGLASHAN / DESMOND MCGLASHAN (150)
FRANCES GARRICK / BRUCE DAGLISH (159)
ERIC TAYLOR / HELEN TAYLOR (151)
ANNE BATES / SUE ALLEN (132)
LOUIS KOOLEN / BARBARA GRANT (139)
NEVILLE FARRELL / PAMELA LAWRENCE (123)
PAMELA SMITH / JUDITH SELLECK (158)
ALBERT JOH KELLY / DAVID CLARKSON (199)
VALERIE SANDERSON / JOHN FRIESEN (125)
SUSAN SCERRI / ALLAN SCERRI (164)
CAROLYN MILLER / JANEEN SOLOMON (74)
ROBYN GRIFFITHS / MARION BUCENS (157)
CAROLE MCDONALD / DOROTHY BEIL (110)
MIRACA GROSS / JOHN GROSS (189)
LEE ANDREWS / KATHY BRIDGES (191)
JAN DOONER / RON LORRAWAY (60)
ROBYN SMITH / MICHAEL SMITH (176)
51.5
51.17
50.91
50.89
50.88
50.41
50.29
49.78
49.67
49.4
49.34
49.08
48.89
48.61
48.46
48.45
48.33
48.27
48.22
48.11
48.07
47.94
47.44
47.38
47.31
47.26
46.82
46.75
46.72
46.36
45.79
45.67
45.49
45.43
45.09
44.72
43.75
42.45
41.49
41.14
41.06
40.85
39.34
39.18
38.54
37.6
36.89
35.62
35.43
34.78
197
198
199
200
JOHN CLIFTON / DOMINIC KWOK (119)
MICHAEL STONEMAN / VAL ROLAND (140)
BETTY MILL / VICKI TAYLOR (113)
ANDRZEJ JEZ / MARIA MORYTO (179)
32.36
32.07
31.77
24.45
Penline National 500 Swiss Pairs
Results after 6 of 11 matches
Place
Pair Names
1 HENRY CHU / SIAMAK PARSANEJAD (38)
2 TERRY DUNNE / DENIS KRISTANDA (75)
3 KATHY GILBERT / MAX GILBERT (30)
4 GREG NICHOLSON / JEAN BARBOUR (5)
5 JAMALUDDIN RAYANI / PARVEEN RAYANI (73)
6 ALAN DAVIES / VIVIEN ELDRIDGE (1)
7 ALEXANDER HEWAT / JOHN DONOVAN (4)
8 DEBORAH PENNEY / DI FALLON (41)
9 ROSEMARY POLYA / JOLANTA TERLECKA (66)
10 JOHN HUGHES / KRISTIN HUGHES (15)
11 ALLAN PIKE / ARTHUR BRAGG (51)
12 LEX RANKE / JACK ROHDE (3)
13 RICHARD PRICKETT / PATRICIA AFFLICK (10)
14 ANNE CLARKE / RICHARD CLARKE (50)
15 MARGARET KENNY / ELIZABETH NEIL (59)
16 ANNE REILLY / JACK CARSON (7)
17 KEITH MITCHELL / LESLEY GUNSON (29)
18 MICHAEL RANDLES / BENJAMIN SADLER (77)
19 HENRY JOSLING / STEPHEN CURTIS (26)
20 DENNIS RAYMOND / ERNIE NEWMAN (16)
21 JACQUELINE GRUSZKA / STUART GRIGG (57)
22 ANNTHEA MATHESON / ROBBIE CARMICHAEL (82)
23 KARL BUCHMANN / JILL BUCHMANN (64)
24 LYDIA ADAMS / BILL FORBES (40)
25 ARCHIBALD FRASER / GRETA DAVIS (53)
26 KATHY CLIFT / MALCOLM CLIFT (28)
27 JENNY BUCKLEY / MARTIN JOHNSON (22)
28 SUSANNE GAMMON / DEANA WILSON (25)
29 RHONDA THORPE / ROBERT HURST (18)
30 RUTH NEILD / COLIN BALE (44)
31 GEORGE LUPUL / ELLA LUPUL (56)
32 HEATH COOK / BARRY COOK (36)
33 DONNA CROSSAN-PEACOCK / LINDSAY SCANDRETT (68)
34 ROB CROWDY / LYN RAINFOREST (81)
35 VINCE CARIOLA / RICHARD MASSEY (19)
36 ERIC BAKER / BRIAN GLOVER (46)
37 IAN MACLAREN / ELAINE DIGNAN (2)
38 NAOMI WAIZER / EDWARD TRUSCOTT (31)
39 JACK COLWELL / COLLEEN FOGARTY (48)
ROBERT WARD / ALEX PENKLIS (61)
39=
41 WAYNE CARROLL / FRAN CARROLL (13)
VPs
89.81
86.31
84.89
78.42
78.36
76.49
75.78
75.47
75.41
74.86
74.16
73.81
72.11
71.24
71.01
70.92
70.31
69.17
69.14
68.78
68.75
68.27
68.15
68.1
68
67.31
66.43
66.2
65.33
65.02
64.6
64.5
63.63
62.55
62.07
61.7
61.36
60.79
60.5
60.5
59.85
43=
46=
42 DIANA ELLIS / CHRIS HANNAN (11)
43 MAURICE RIPLEY / MICHAEL BOX (42)
LISA DUNPHY / MARIS TAYLOR (52)
45 ALAN BOYCE / MONICA PRITCHARD (24)
46 SHARON CARVER / BILL BISHOP (67)
JOHN ROGERS / MARGARET ROGERS (17)
48 LILLIAN LESUEUR / BRONWYN BOEHM (69)
49 CHRIS FADER / RICHARD BODELL (39)
50 FAYE MORRIS / SALLY GRAHAM (23)
51 PETER BARDOS / ANAND BAPAT (58)
52 BARBARA ANDERSON / JANET BELL (34)
53 HELEN RIAL / EDITH UNDERWOOD (32)
54 JANET REYNOLDS / TERRI HENDERSON (47)
55 KEVIN CARUANA / CAROLINE DAWSON (76)
56 CHERYL HENKE / HELEN BARNES (74)
57 JENNETTE ROSETTA / BERNARD DAVIDSON (54)
58 JESSICA CHEW / GWYNEIRA BRAHMA (65)
59 MARGARET GERBER / WOLFGANG GERBER (63)
60 SUSAN NELAN / BRUCE NELAN (35)
61 JOANNA TENNYSON / JENNIFER BANDY (6)
62 NEIL STRUTTON / BARBARA KENT (14)
63 JOHN ELICH / GABRIELLE ELICH (55)
64 JANET WILLIS / MARGARET PHIPPEN (21)
65 BARRY FOSTER / HOPE TOMLINSON (8)
66 JEANETTE WEAVER / LORAINE NEVILLE (43)
67 BRUCE WORTHINGTON / ANNE SYMONS (37)
68 PATRICIA MCDONALD / BRUCE CHAPMAN (72)
69 CAROLYN LEACH / BRIAN LEACH (12)
70 ODETTE MAYNE / LEE EGERTON (70)
71 GEOFF HAYES / SUSAN RYRIE (78)
72 CATHERINE ELSE / KATHRYN HAWKE (49)
73 GUY DILLON / HOLLY DILLON (79)
74 DENISE O'REGAN / ELLEN DUGGAN (33)
75 JOSEPH FITZPATRICK / WHALLEY ROBIN (27)
76 ROBIN STEINHARDT / HELEN CHAMBERLIN (9)
77 DENISE ROGERS / LEE ROGERS (20)
78 GILL TIDEY / SALLY BARBER (71)
79 PATRICIA EVANS / ROSLYN HINTON (60)
80 JO KING / MARY PROWSE (62)
81 JOE HANNA / SUSAN HARRISON (45)
82 JEANETTE MCCORRISTON / JOYCE HOLMES (80)
59.44
59.41
59.41
58.26
58.12
58.12
57.44
57.35
57.05
56.15
56.09
55.92
55.75
55.54
55.52
54.87
54.79
54.77
54.72
53.76
52.55
52.49
52.27
51.69
51.41
50.64
50.1
49.84
49.05
46.75
45.84
44.42
43.84
43.82
42.42
41.28
39.4
38.73
34.39
32.14
26.78
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
Activity
When
Where
Who
Comments
Saturday 17 January
Sunday 18 January
Mezzanine Floor
Everyone welcome
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Insurance advice and sign-up facility
with our National sponsor – Tony
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Mezzanine Floor
Everyone welcome
Check out details for the 2015 travel insurance program
(details are finalised).
Ask about personal, professional, business, rural insurance
etc. TBIB representatives available to address your
queries.
Say hi to the boys from TBIB!
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Sunday 18 January
Celebrity Speaker David Beauchamp
(Signals V Common Sense)
9.00 – 9.40 am
Sunday 18 January
Eureka Room
Ground Floor
Everyone welcome
Gold coin donation – proceeds to Neurological Research at the
Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane
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Monday 19 January
Mezzanine Floor
Everyone welcome
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Celebrity Speaker Ron Klinger
(Extended use of Transfers in Modern
Bidding)
9.00 – 9.40 am
Tuesday 20 January
Eureka Room
Ground Floor
Everyone welcome
Gold coin donation – proceeds to Neurological Research at the
Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane
Public forum – ABF Australian Team
Uniforms
Lunch break
Tuesday 20 January
Studio 2 & 3
Mezzanine Floor
Women, Seniors and
Open players
An opportunity to contribute to the National uniform
discussion.
Seminar – Guidance on dealing with
difficult and disruptive players
8.30 am
Wednesday 21 January
Studio 2 & 3
Mezzanine Floor
Directors and event
organisers
Presenter : Melanie Fischer
Former Deputy CEO, Food Standards Australia & NZ
Celebrity Speaker Sartaj Hans
(How to Play against the Top Teams)
9.00 – 9.40 am
Wednesday 21 January
Eureka Room
Ground Floor
Everyone welcome
Gold coin donation – proceeds to Neurological Research at the
Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane
Celebrity Speaker Matt Mullamphy
(Slam Bidding)
8.30 – 9.10 am
Thursday 22 January
Eureka Room
Ground Floor
Everyone welcome
Gold coin donation – proceeds to Neurological Research at the
Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane
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Wine orders can be taken by the Get Wines Direct
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Fabulous prices – further discounted for members of ABF
affiliated clubs.
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2015 Summer Festival Courtesy Bus Route
Accommodation
Address
Approximate Pickup Time
8.30am
8.50am
Forrest Hotel and Apartments
Medina Apartments
Meridien Apartments
Pinnacle apartments
Hyatt
Rydges
Waldorf Apartments
Mecure Hotel (Olims)
Mercure Ap’ts, Capital Executive
Medina Apartments
Rydges Dropoff
Liversidge Court
University House
Rydges
Forrest
Giles Street, Kingston
Giles Street, Kingston
11 Ovens St, Kingston
Commonwealth Avenue, Barton
Drop off
City
Cnr Limestone Ave & Ainslie Ave
108 Northbourne Ave
74 Northbourne Ave
1 London Crt
Liversidge St
Cnr Liversidge St & Balmain Cres, ANU, Acton
Drop Off
The courtesy Bus will leave the first accommodation site 90 minutes before play
begins and will return after play. It is approximately 5 minutes between stops.
All Times are approximate
Parking
At
The Summer Festival of Bridge
There are three nearby parking Stations
 Directly across the road from the venue on London
Circuit – Cost $13.50 per day
 Behind the venue on off Gordon Street – Cost $13.50 per
day
 Behind the venue and a short walk over the footbridge
on Barrine Drive - $9.00 per day
A phone App Parkopedia will help guide you to the nearby
Carparks
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ONE (1) LUCKY APPLICANT WHO COMPLETES THEIR APPLICATION
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VISIT SEAN & STEVE AT TBIB’s KIOSK IN THE FOYER AT THE
SUMMER FESTIVAL OF BRIDGE IN CANBERRA ON THE 17TH & 18TH
JANUARY, 2015.
The policy for the 2015-2016 is available to purchase online as of 15th
January, 2015. Visit our website www.tbib.com.au and follow the links to
ABF Travel Insurance to find out more and apply for cover.
Some of the policy benefits include:
(please refer to the PDS for full terms & conditions)
 Unlimited medical expenses and evacuation cover - Including USA and Canada
 Unlimited cancellation and loss of deposits cover  The option to include cover for claims arising out of medical pre-existing conditions following easy online assessment. (additional premium applies for conditions
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ph (07) 3252 5254
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