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3 - American Contract Bridge League
 Sunday, July 24, 2011 Daily
Volume 83, Number 3
Bulletin
83rd North American Bridge Championships
Editors: Brent Manley and Paul Linxwiler
Blake Sanders crowned King of Bridge
by Sue Munday
In a year when the under-40 set is making its
mark on the game, another talented young player,
Blake Sanders, has been named ACBL’s 2011 King
of Bridge. The 18-year old Jonesboro AR resident
will receive a $1000 scholarship from the ACBL
Educational Foundation in addition to seeing his
name added to a roster of bridge kings who have
gone on to achieve success at the highest levels of
national and international play.
Sanders feels both humbled and motivated to
be following in the footsteps of superstars such as
Bobby Levin, Jeff Meckstroth, Steve Weinstein,
Brad Moss, Eric Greco and Joel Wooldridge. With
many others in the world of bridge, Sanders is
cheering as a seriously good, younger generation
of players seizes national titles and trophies that
were once the province of more seasoned, famous
names. Following wins in prestigious pairs events
at the Spring NABCs — the Platinum Pairs, the
Silodor Open Pairs and the top two spots in the
North American Pairs — six young guns topped
that performance when they won the USA 2 spot
on the Bermuda-Bowl-bound team. This is the
youngest U.S. squad ever to represent the country
in international play.
“It’s awesome!” he exclaims. “Those guys have
to be pretty good to be beating the best players in
the world. My ultimate goal is to be able to talk to
them, play with them and learn from them.”
Sanders earned his gold card in more than a
year. He is a frequent face at the Jonesboro Bridge
Studio, his local club. At the International Fund
Game in May, Sanders and his partner, stepfather
Russ Jones, scored a whopping 84.48% game to
win the event. “Sometimes everything is just right,”
Sanders says somewhat sheepishly. They followed
that up with a 79.81% game two weeks later.
“I like to play a variation of the Italian Blue
Team club system,” he says, which he describes
as a simpler form of Precision. Sanders plays on
Bridge Base Online (BBO) — socially and when
practicing for tournaments. He and his Floridabased partner Asya Ladyzhensky competed
recently in the Under 21 Youth Team trials hosted
by the United States Bridge Federation via BBO,
but failed to qualify. “We had a bad final session
or we might have earned a berth on the team,” he
says. “Maybe it’s just as well. The tournament is
the same week I start college.”
continued on page 7
Collegiate semi matchups:
Brandeis - UNC, Penn - Berkeley
Of the nine college squads that qualified
to participate in yesterday’s Collegiate Team
Championship in Toronto, four advanced to
toady’s semifinal round: Brandeis University, the
University of California at Berkeley, the University
of Pennsylvania (#2) and the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
At the end of yesterday’s round-robin
qualifying, Brandeis finished at the top of the field
with 116 Victory Points. Their lineup includes
Adam Grossack, James Hickey, Hang Yang and
Zhihao Liu. Second, with 109 VPs, was Berkeley;
their lineup is Edmund Wu, Frank Lin, Antony Lee
and Eric Chan. In third with 102 was Penn. Playing
for Penn are Zhuo Wang, Xi Chen, Naiji Guo and
Kendrick Chow. Fourth place went to UNC with 92
continued on page 4
A reception held
Saturday for ACBL
Junior players
attracted dozens
of young members.
Among the attendees
were (front) Lyndsay
Vance and brother
Logan Vance from
Versailles KY and
(back) Nastasia Harper
of Orlando FL and Ryan
Miller of Tampa FL.
Defenders out in
top GNT flight
The District 9 team captained by Warren
Spector broke open a close match in the third
quarter against the defending champions from
District 11 and went on to win 174-105 to
advance to the final of the Grand National Teams
Championship Flight.
Spector will face Steve Robinson (District 6),
in today’s championship round.
Spector (Mike Becker, David Berkowitz, Gary
Cohler, Jeff Meckstroth and Eric Rodwell) trailed
by 2 IMPs at the half against Doug Simson (Walter
Johnson, Jerry and Dennis Clerkin) but took the
third quarter 47-9 and the fourth 54-21 to win
going away.
Robinson (Peter Boyd, Steve Landen, Bill
Pettis, Bill Cole and Beth Palmer) trailed by 2
IMPs after the first quarter against Joe Grue (Shane
Blanchard, Bob Blanchard, Joel Wooldridge, John
Hurd and Kevin Bathurst) but took the second
quarter 58-17 and increased the lead to 114-55 at
continued on page 8
Life Master Pairs
finishing today
Bruce Ferguson, Palm Springs CA, and John
Onstott, New Orleans, start play today as the
leaders in the von Zedtwitz Life Master Pairs. Their
margin is less than one-third of a board.
They start play with a carryover score of 75.51,
about 10 matchpoints ahead of second with a
projected top of 38.
In second place are Chris Willenken, New York
City, and Steve Weinstein, Andes NY, with 65.74.
Zia Mahmood and Egyptian star Tarek Sadek are in
third with 58.24.
The von Zedtwitz and the two lower flights end
play tonight.
Bruce LM Pairs
In the Bruce Life Master Pairs 0-5000, two
New Yorkers will enter today’s two final sessions
with a slim lead.
Dennis Kaye, Rosendale, and John Gropp,
Newburgh, will start play with a carryover
score of 42.8, just ahead of Kenny Horneman,
Charlottesville VA, and Zachary Brescoll,
Versailles KY, with 40.82.
In third with 39.19 are Natalie Bassil, Boston,
and Neil Montague, Swampscott MA.
continued on page 8
Preregistration info for
national KO events
Preregistration for the Spingold Knockout
Teams, the Wagar Women’s Knockout Teams, the
0-5000 Mini-Spingold Knockout Teams and the
0-1500 Mini-Spingold Knockout Teams is required
by 8 p.m., Sunday, July 24.
To preregister, please see Tournament Director
Steve Bates who will be available in the Canadian
Room on the Convention Level in the Royal York
on Sunday.
Daily Bulletin
Page 2
SPECIAL EVENTS
MEETINGS / SEMINARS / RECEPTIONS
Sunday, July 24
Teacher Accreditation Program (TAP). Second session.
Pre-registration required. Room: Simcoe (Sheraton).
10-11 p.m.
Workshop for Teachers of Youth Players. Informal
meeting for anyone currently teaching young students or
considering a youth program. Room: Huron (Sheraton).
10 a.m.-Noon Board of Governors/ACBL Membership Meeting.
General membership meeting of the ACBL; open to all
members. Discussion will include recent actions of the
ACBL Board of Directors, reports from the CEO and
treasurer, and new proposals from the Board of Governors.
Room: Ballroom, Royal York.
10 a.m.-Noon Free Bridge Lesson with Jerry Helms. Helms, ACBL
accredited teacher and Bridge Bulletin columnist, presents
“How to Make Your Partner’s Bad Bids Look Good: Suit
Contracts.” Room: Civic Ballroom (Sheraton).
12:30-3 p.m.
Bridge-Plus+. Special game for new players. 14 boards, no
card fee. Room: City Hall (Sheraton).
12:30-3 p.m.
Bridge-Plus+. Special game for new players. 14 boards, no
card fee. Room: Civic Ballroom (Sheraton).
11 p.m.-1 a.m. ACBL Patron Member Reception. Room: President’s
suite (Royal York).
11:30 p.m.
-1 a.m.
Women’s Team Trials meeting. Room: Alberta (Royal
York).
9 a.m.-Noon
Monday, July 25
Hall of Fame Interviews. Room: Confederation 6 (Royal
York).
9 a.m.-Noon
Teacher Accreditation Program (TAP). Third session.
Pre-registration required. Room: Simcoe (Sheraton).
10 a.m.-Noon Competition and Conventions Committee meeting.
Room: British Columbia (Royal York).
10 a.m.-Noon Free Bridge Lesson with Barbara Seagram. Seagram,
ACBL accredited teacher and Bridge Bulletin columnist,
presents “Become a Feared Opponent.” Room: Civic
Ballroom (Sheraton).
10:30 a.m.-NoonOpen Team Trials meeting. Room: Alberta (Royal York).
11 a.m.-Noon Get Online with BridgeBase.com. Don’t miss this
opportunity to meet with Fred Gitelman, creator of the
ACBL’s Learn to Play Bridge program. Get a guided tour
of the Bridge Base Online web site and its outstanding
teaching features. Room: Dufferin (Sheraton).
12:30-3 p.m.
Happy Bridge. Special game for new players. 14 boards,
no card fee. Room: Civic Ballroom (Sheraton).
5-7 p.m.
Goodwill Reception. Room: Imperial (Sheraton).
5-7 p.m.
Canadian Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Room:
Tudor 7 & 8 (Royal York).
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
CELEBRITY SPEAKER PROGRAM
Don’t miss these free lectures in Toronto from expert players in the
Dominion Ballroom (Sheraton). 9:15 a.m.
6:45 p.m.
9:15 a.m.
6:45 p.m.
Phillip Alder
6:45 p.m.
Barry Harper
Sunday, July 24
Lisa Berkowitz
Barbara Seagram
Play To Trick One Common Errors to Avoid
Monday, July 25
Ken Monzingo
Ellen Kent
Hand Patterns Parameters of Preempts
Tuesday, July 26
9:15 a.m.
6:45 p.m.
Mike Flader
David Berkowitz
9:15 a.m.
6:45 p.m.
GS Jade Barrett
Audrey Grant
Thursday, July 28
9:15 a.m.
Ruling The Game Partnerships
Listen to Place Opposing Honors A Short List of Conventions
You Need
Friday, July 29
9:15 a.m.
6:45 p.m.
Haig Tchamitch
Paul Thurston
9:15 a.m.
6:45 p.m.
Jim Priebe
Jeff Roman
Support Doubles Meet Your Extended Notrump Family
Saturday, July 30
Matchpoint Defense The Difference Between Pairs and Teams
Wednesday, July 27
Slow play notice
It’s All In Your Head Hands That Don’t Make the Text Books
If you are a habitually slow player, be aware
that the ACBL Board of Directors unanimously
approved this motion at the Fall NABC in 2010:
When a pair has fallen behind, it is incumbent
on them to make up the time lost as quickly as
possible whether at fault or not. All players are
expected to make a concerted effort to catch up
when they have fallen behind, regardless of the
reason for their lateness.
In the absence of compelling evidence to the
contrary, the director should presume that a pair
finishing a round late by more than two or three
minutes on more than one occasion during a
session is responsible for the lateness. There is a
strong expectation that the director will penalize
such a pair. The size of a penalty will tend to
increase for subsequent instances of slow play and
for chronic or egregious slow play. While warnings
typically will be given before a penalty is assessed,
failure to do so in no way limits the director’s
authority to issue a penalty. An appeal of an action
taken by a TD with regard to time may be taken to
the Director in Charge of the tournament, and no
further.
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Monitoring
At this and future North American
Championships, ACBL will be monitoring NABC+
events with visible, real-time cameras. The images
will be recorded and will be available for later
official inspection and review.
By general monitoring of the session and
participants’ behavior, ACBL has another source
of information that may be useful in determining
facts and settling issues arising from some types of
ethical and behavioral complaints or actions. Please
summon a director if a problem occurs at the table.
This procedure is intended to assure everyone
that the playing field is level and that misbehavior
will not be tolerated.
Masterpoint disclaimer
Scores as reported in the Daily Bulletin are
subject to change because of score changes or
corrections.
The masterpoint awards as shown are,
therefore, also subject to change.
Restaurant finder
If you have a smart phone, finding a restaurant
can be very easy for you. Simply open your
browser and go to www.toronto.com/mobilerest.
aspx.
You can enter the name of a restaurant and
get walking directions from where you are to the
establishment.
Electronic Device Policy
The electronic device policy is revised as
follows:
1. For all NABC+ rated events at NABCs:
Electronic devices, including but not limited to,
phones, cameras, PDAs, and others capable of
sending or receiving electronic communication are
excluded from the playing areas during any session
of play. This does not apply to health-related
equipment.
2. For all events at an NABC other
than a NABC+ rated event: Except for
health‑related equipment, or by permission of the
Director‑in‑Charge of the tournament, cell phones,
audible pagers or similar equipment may not be
operated or operable in any manner in the playing
area during a session of play. Any such equipment
must not be visible during the session. Sponsoring
organizations of other ACBL‑sanctioned events are
encouraged to adopt a similar policy.
3. These restrictions in numbers 1 and 2 above
apply to all pairs, team members, captains, coaches,
play recorders (except those designated by ACBL)
and kibitzers and are in force throughout any actual
playing session or segment of play.
4. A violation of any of the restrictions in
numbers 1 and 2 above will result in a disciplinary
penalty of one full board (12 IMPs at that form
of scoring) for the first offense. A second offense
will result in disqualification from the event for the
pair/team. Kibitzers violating this policy will be
removed from the playing area for the remainder of
the session.
Daily Bulletin
Page 3
JUST FOR NEW PLAYERS
The endplay
By Barbara Seagram
Would you buy a used car from a salesman
who told you that your brakes would work
50% of the time? Probably not. Finesse-aholics
overlook the 50% odds that are ours when we
attempt a finesse.
Whenever you
find yourself in
a contract that
depends on a
finesse, consider
whether you can
execute a strip and
throw-in instead…
that is unless you
are able to peek to
see who has the
missing queen on this deal.
Consider the following deal. You are in 6♠
on the lead of the ♥K from West.
♠98765
♥ A 10
♦KJ2
♣KQ3
♠ A K Q J 10
♥32
♦ A 10 5
♣A52
Think of the four suits as follows:
The trump suit – draw as many as necessary.
The “don’t touch”suit – this is the one you
do not wish to touch but wish the opponents to
lead for you. You must identify this suit at the
beginning of the play so that you don’t play it
yourself.
The “strip” suit – play this side suit in its
entirety, remembering to ruff, if necessary, any
extra cards in either hand in the other hand.
Remove – or “strip” – all of the cards in this suit.
The exit suit – this is the suit that you intend
to play in order to throw the opponents in.
Thinking Bridge
By Eddie Kantar
Dlr: North
♠ 10 4 2
Vul: E-W ♥KQ
♦42
♣AQJ943
♠ Q 8 6
♥ 9 4
♦ Q 9 8 5 3
♣ 6 5 2
♠KJ75
♥ A J 10 2
♦AJ7
♣ 10 8
♠A93
♥87653
♦ K 10 6
♣K7
West
North
East
South
1♣ Pass
1♥
Pass
2♣ Pass
3NT
All Pass
Opening lead: ♦5.
Bidding commentary: East is strong
enough, at least in terms of high-card points,
to overcall 1♥, but the suit is so emaciated! As
South, respond 1♥ with four hearts and four
spades. If partner doesn’t rebid 1♠, the inference
is that partner does not have four spades. Note
that some players rebid 1NT with a 4-3-3-3 hand
You diagnose that it is the
diamond suit that you must not touch
yourself. Why? Because the diamond
suit depends on a finesse, and you
may guess wrong in trying to locate
the queen..
So here is your plan: Win the ♥A.
Review the situation. No problem
drawing trumps, even if one opponent
has all three missing spades. No
problem eliminating clubs. You have
only three in each hand and the top
three honors in the suit between the
two hands.
Now you are set. After you finish
playing clubs, probably ending in
dummy, simply play the ♥10. West
will probably win, but it doesn’t
matter if it’s East. Whoever wins
will have to play a diamond, solving
your problem in that suit, or some
other suit, eliminating your problem
in diamonds. How? Well, say West
wins and continues with a heart. You
have no hearts in either hand, so you
can ruff in dummy and discard a diamond from
your hand – or you can discard a diamond from
dummy and ruff in your hand. Either way, you no
longer have to worry about who has the ♦Q.
Now let’s change the situation. This time the
contract is 4♠ with the same lead – the ♥K.
♠98765
♥ A 10
♦Q52
♣KQ3
♠ A K Q J 10
♥32
♦J43
♣A52
You have a loser in hearts and three potential
losers in diamonds. Again, diamonds is the suit
you do not want to play yourself. This is mainly
because the cards supporting your two diamond
honors are so poor. If you play a diamond to the
jack and it loses to the ace or king, the chances
pattern and do not deny four spades. With 5-5 in
the majors, start with 1♠ and bid and rebid hearts
if you are strong enough.
Defensive commentary: As East, play the
♦K, third hand high when dummy has low cards.
Don’t even think of playing the 10! If the king
holds, return the 10, the higher of two remaining
cards. When you later get in with the ♣K, and
assuming you have no diamonds left, shift to a
low spade, trying to get partner in to cash those
two remaining diamonds. As West, after winning
the ♦Q at trick two, if you shift to a low spade
and partner wins and returns a spade, you defeat
the contract. Nobody in any of my classes has
ever done this.
of avoiding two more diamond losers are poor.
You need West to have started with both high
diamonds or East being down to a singleton
honor. Good luck with that plan!
The way to solve the problem is to win the
♥A, pull trumps, cash all your clubs, then exit
with the ♥10 as you did in the previous deal.
21
Whoever wins will have to play a suit other
than diamonds – again, you get a ruff-sluff – or
play diamonds for you. Say West wins and leads
a low diamond to East’s ace. If he plays back
another diamond, you play low from your hand,
and West must win the king. Now your queen is
good.
Some players have trouble diagnosing that
there are three diamond losers in the situation
described. Lay out the cards at home and give
West ♦K 9 6 and East ♦A 10 8 7. If South leads
a diamond, West plays low and East takes the
queen with the ace. If you later try to win a trick
with the ♦ J, West will win and have the ♦9 to
cash.
Play commentary: As South, the club finesse
is headed into East (who has denied the ♦Q with
the play of the king, so hold up in diamonds to
deplete East of diamonds in case he has the ♣K.
(Murphy’s Law: East will have the ♣K).
After the holdup play and the losing club
finesse, rise with the ♠K when West shifts to a
low spade. Why ? You can’t make the contract
if West has the ♠A, so play East for it! When
one opponent has the setting trick(s) and you are
missing an ace, play the opponent who does not
have the setting trick(s) for the ace. Makes sense,
doesn’t it?
Many players attended
yesterday’s IntermediateNewcomer reception, held
following the afternoon session,
including Bill Silky and Mary
Kay Silky of Syracuse NY.
Daily Bulletin
Page 4
The value of keeping quiet
On this deal from the quarterfinal round of the
Grand National Teams Championship Flight, Steve
Robinson of the District 6 team got a valuable hint
on how to bid and play the following deal when an
opponent made an ill-timed lead-directing double.
Robinson held (spots approximate):
♠K 4 ♥A K Q ♦A K 7 ♣A 8 6 5 3
and opened 2♣. Partner Peter Boyd responded 2♦,
showing zero or one controls (aces = 2, kings = 1).
Robinson rebid 2NT showing a balanced hand in
this high-card range, and Boyd tried 3♣, puppet
Stayman, asking Robinson if he had a four- or fivecard major. Robinson denied a five-card major with
3♦, and Boyd continued with 3♠, showing four
hearts. Robinson was about to bid 3NT when the
next player doubled.
Concerned that the lead-directing double would
help the defense sink 3NT, Robinson risked 4♥ to
play the known Moysian fit. Everyone passed.
The opening lead was the ♠2, and this is what
Robinson saw:
♠Q93
♥ J 10 7 2
♦ J 10 6 5
♣74
♠K4
♥AKQ
♦AK7
♣A8653
West
North
East
South
Boyd
Robinson
2♣
Pass
2♦ (1)
Pass
2NT
Pass
3♣ (2)
Pass
3♦ (3)
Pass
3♠ (4)
Dbl
4♥
All Pass
(1) 0-1 controls.
(2) Puppet Stayman.
(3) No five-card major.
(4) Four hearts.
Robinson played low from dummy, and after
a long thought, right-hand opponent produced the
jack. Robinson won the king and immediately
played a low spade back toward the dummy,
finessing with dummy’s 9 when LHO played low.
RHO won the ace and exited with a diamond.
Declarer rose with the ace, cashed the ♣A and
played another club. RHO won the trick and
played asecond diamond. Robinson won, ruffed
a club high (RHO showing out), cashed the ♠Q
discarding his remaining diamond, crossed to a
trump, ruffed another club high, and played two
more rounds of trump. When hearts proved to be
3-3, Robinson claimed 11 tricks.
At the other table, 3NT by South failed by two
tricks as declarer had no entry to dummy.
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Difficult decisions
By Barry Rigal
This board from the second qualifying session
of the von Zedtwitz Life Master Pairs brought up
many issues of declarer play and defense. The most
common variation was to defend 3NT.
Dlr: South
♠QJ8
Vul: None ♥532
♦A732
♣ A 10 3
♠ K 4
♠A2
♥ Q J 10 9 6
♥AK
♦ J 6
♦KQ954
♣ 7 6 4 2
♣QJ95
♠ 10 9 8 7 6 5 3
♥874
♦ 10 8
♣K8
West
North
East
South
Pass
Pass
Pass
1♦ Pass
1♥ Pass
2NT
Pass
3♣ Pass
3NT
All Pass
On a spade lead, East can do no better than win
the ace, unblock hearts, then lead a diamond to the
jack. If North can steel himself to duck, declarer
has eight tricks and no more.
At our table, West was faced with a different
problem. Rightly or wrongly, the auction went
West
North
East
South
Pass
Pass
Pass
1♦ Pass
1♥ Pass
2NT
Pass
3♦ Pass
3♥ Pass
3NT
Pass
4♥ All Pass
How should you play on a spade lead? If you
go all out – win the ♠A, cash the top hearts, spade
to the king draw trumps – you make 10 tricks if
heart split but only eight if they are 4-2 because the
defenders can set up a force in spades. Two down
would be a bottom, so I think declarer made the
right matchpoint decision when he won the ♠A,
cashed dummy’s hearts and led a diamond to the
jack. It’s pretty difficult, although not impossible,
for North to win and underlead his ♣A for the ruff.
When he played back a diamond, West had 10
tricks.
Entries
All North American championships with no
upper masterpoint limitation $20
(Note: only ACBL members are eligible to play
in NABC+ events. $1.50 per person per session
benefits the International Fund.)
Other North American championships $17
(Note: only ACBL members are eligible to play
in these events.)
Regional championships $16 for ACBL
members, $18 for all others
All other events
$15 for ACBL members,
$17 for all others.
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Collegiate Semis
continued from page 1
VP. Their squad is Patrick Domico, Kenneth Chuk,
Susannah Small and Ovunc Yilmaz.
The semifinal matchups feature Brandeis vs.
UNC and Penn vs. Berkeley.
The winning squads in the afternoon round will
meet in the evening session final.
For complete rosters of all nine squads, see
page 12.
The Collegiate Team Championship is
sponsored each year by the ACBL Educational
Foundation. For information on the foundation, see
the article below.
Support the ACBL
Educational Foundation
The ACBL Educational Foundation supports
activities for the purposes of instructing bridge, to
increase the enjoyment of playing and the number
of players. The foundation has nine members:
three from the ACBL Board of Directors and six
from the general bridge membership. Members are
elected for three-year terms, with a two-term limit.
The foundation meets three times a year at each
NABC to consider all grant applications.
The Educational Foundation is funded by
voluntary contributions made when members join
or renew their ACBL memberships, through special
games and events and from individual donations.
Donations are tax deductible.
During the past few years, the Educational
Foundation has approved applications for a variety
of bridge programs across the U.S. and Canada,
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After-school bridge clubs
In-school bridge programs
Summer youth bridge camps
American Bridge Teacher
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Online course module for teaching
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Bridge lesson programs to develop
new players
North American Collegiate Bridge
Team Championships
The Educational Foundation encourages
any ACBL member who wants to start a bridge
program to consider applying for a grant for
financial support. The application form is on
the ACBL web site at www.acbl.org (select the
“Foundations and Commissions” link under the
“Administration” heading).
For more information, contact Foundation
President Flo Belford at [email protected].
Daily Bulletin
Page 5
Missed opportunity
By Barry Rigal
On this deal from the second qualifying session
of the von Zedtwitz Life Master Pairs, I thought my
partner made a nice play, but declarer missed his
chance to be a star.
Dlr: North
♠876
Vul: N-S ♥5
♦AQ9
♣AQ8764
♠ 10 5
♠AQJ2
♥ K 10 9 8 2
♥J64
♦ K 2
♦7543
♣ K 10 9 5
♣32
♠K943
♥AQ73
♦ J 10 8 6
♣J
West
North
East
South
1♣ Pass
1♦
1♥ 2♣ 2♥ 3NT
All Pass
South did very well to conceal his hearts and
was rewarded with a heart lead. He won cheaply,
took the club finesse, covered all around, and
played the ♣Q and a third club. West won and
played a second heart. To make the contract, South
must duck, playing for the ♠A and the ♦K to be
onside. He can win the next heart and score four
diamonds, one spade and two tricks each in clubs
and hearts.
When declarer took the second heart, and
advanced the ♦J, I thought my partner, Eric Leong,
did very well to duck, blocking the diamonds. Now
declarer could cash the diamonds in dummy and
play a spade, but I we took the ♠A, three hearts
and two clubs for two down.
Locating the queen
By Barry Rigal
This deal was played in the second qualifying
session of the von Zedtwitz Life Master Pairs.
Dlr: West
♠ Q J 10 6
Vul: Both ♥QJ54
♦875
♣ 10 5
♠ 8 4
♠A92
♥ 3 2
♥986
♦ K Q 10 4 2
♦AJ9
♣ A 9 7 3
♣KJ86
♠K753
♥ A K 10 7
♦63
♣Q42
West
North
East
South
Pass
Pass
1♣ Dbl
1♦ 1♠ 2♦ 2♠
3♣ All Pass
Say you play 3♣ by East on an informative
auction. How should you handle the play on the
defense of the ♥K (queen from North) and a low
heart to North for the ♠Q through?
Best is surely to win the ♠A and run the ♣J.
South’s raise of spades implies extras in shape or a
non-minimum in high cards. That tends to suggest
the ♣Q is on your left.
Tell me more
There’s more to a bridge player than just
tricks and masterpoints. This feature will let you
in on a few of their secrets.
Barry Rigal
City of residence
New York City
Date of birth
May 18, 1958
Place of birth
London, England
Favorite color
Green, at least at the bridge table
What kind of food makes you happy?
Alas, almost everything, as my waist line
attests – except pineapple – but duck is my
favorite, and chocolate.
What drink?
Peter Michaels or Grgich Hills Chardonnay
Who is your favorite author – and your
favorite book?
Rex Stout, author of the Nero Wolfe novels,
and the detective fiction of Sara Caudwell
What is your all-time favorite movie?
Some Like It Hot
Do you have a favorite actor?
George Clooney
Actress?
Natalie Portman
What kind of music do you like?
Classical, mainly piano/symphonic; favorite
composers Prokofiev, Shostakovich
Bid Box Alerts and
Announcements
When using bid boxes, the ACBL requires that
players tap the Alert strip and say “Alert” at the
same time.
When making an Announcement, use the
Announcement word (such as “transfer”) and tap
the Alert strip at the same time.
A player who Alerts or Announces a bid must
make sure his opponents are aware that an Alert or
Announcement has been made.
Notice to players
Each player must have an
ACBL convention card filled out
and on the table. Please note that
other types of convention cards,
such as the WBF convention card or homemade
cards that do not sufficiently resemble the ACBL
convention card, are not acceptable substitutes.
What do you do when you are not playing
bridge?
Bridge includes writing and commentary. When
doing none of those: eat, drink, spend time with
my wife, Sue, play Sploofus at sploofus.com
and “let’s go Mets!” Sue says it’s Sploofus first,
everything else a distant second
What do you see as your best-ever result?
Winning the North American Swiss Teams in
Denver because we had led every round until
the last but one, when we were blitzed. Pam
Granovetter and I won the first 14 matches we
played together
Who is your favorite bridge player?
Geir Helgemo’s inventiveness always impresses
me
What is your favorite bridge convention?
Key Card Blackwood on my card, Flannery on
my opponents’
Is there a bridge book that had a significant
influence on you?
Bridge at the Enigma Club – I wish I could play
more of the gadgets espoused
What are bridge players good at besides
bridge?
Grumbling and gossiping
What jobs other than bridge have you had?
Accountant (UK equivalent of CPA) for 14 years
Do you have any bridge superstitions?
If I go back to play a pair against whom I’ve had
a bad set, I switch seats
Which three people – past or present – would
you like to invite to dinner?
Richard Feynman, Winston Churchill, George
Gershwin
Is there something you would love to learn?
Piano, but I’m too lazy to practice so it will need
to be God-given inspiration
Shuttle info
Shuttles are provided
between the Sheraton Centre
and Fairmont Royal York.
One shuttle will run
continuously between the
hotels from 8 a.m. to1 a.m.
Additionally, a second shuttle
will run during these times:
9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and
4:30 to 8:30 p.m.
The pick-up location at the Fairmont Royal
York is on York St.; the pick-up location at the
Sheraton Centre is on Richmond St.
♠♥♦♣
Daily Bulletin
Page 6
Convention card reminder
Learning the hard way
By Barry Rigal
When you make as many mistakes as I do,
some of them are bound to be instructive. Can you
identify what I should have been thinking about on
this deal from the second qualifying session of the
von Zedtwitz Life Master Pairs. The hands were
rotated to make South declarer.
♠6
♥AJ972
♦A64
♣KJ65
♠KQ9643
♥5
♦Q975
♣ 10 8
West
North
East
South
Pass
Pass
3♠ Dbl
Pass
4♥
All Pass
You lead the ♠K: 6, 2, ace. Declarer cashes the
♣A and takes a losing heart finesse, wins the heart
return in hand with the 8 as you pitch a spade, then
plays a club to the king and ruffs a club low. What
should you discard – and why?
The Insider
Yesterday, this NABC saw the start of the
ACBL College Team Championship, a Junior
Reception, an I/N Reception, an amazing number
of people attending a free lesson by Audrey Grant,
high-level competition in the LM Pairs and the
GNTs, a couple of full rooms at the Sheraton, and
the early arrival some Senior KO players. This is
a wide range of ages, skill levels and competitive
spirit, but with a consistency of passion for a great
game. Bridge is alive and well as exemplified by
this and the crowds on the Convention Level of
the Royal York and the Concourse Level of the
Sheraton.
Both hotels did an admirable job yesterday.
There will always by glitches, but they seemed
minimal. The PATH was pretty boring, but Eton
Center was hopping. Those electronic devices
sure use a lot of batteries, and anyplace other than
a regular drug store sure charges a lot. Thank
you, Drug Mart, for NOT charging $4 per AA
battery! Elsewhere in the city, there were still Horn
Lake-like temperatures, the line at the CN Tower
elevators was longer than the one at the LM Pairs
yesterday, and the ACBL shuttles continued to be a
hit, especially when it started raining right at game
time last night.
The Insider would like to apologize for the
street closing during the Supreme Commander’s
motorcade yesterday. The limo, the decoy limos,
and the motorcycle cops are all pretty much
standard by now, but the four Mounties and the
helicopter seemed extravagant even by S.C.
standards. The Boss Baum farewell tour now has a
name: the Bye, Bye Baum Bridge Bonanza. He is
making plans to take 10% of the masterpoints out
of the vault, traveling to various bridge hotbeds
and giving triple points to any pair that can beat
him and the BBO bot. AMG wandered down to the
Royal York yesterday to get re-acquainted with the
national event players.
It looks obvious to pitch another spade, but
declarer is known to have spade length plus hearts
and two clubs, so he can’t have diamond length.
At the table, I pitched a diamond. Now declarer
crossed to the ♦A, ruffed the last club and exited
with a diamond. We could cash two diamonds,
but I no longer had the fourth diamond to play to
promote my partner’s trump 10.
Declarer, of course, was worried spades were
7-1, so he didn’t want to ruff a spade to dummy
in case he got overruffed, but I had eliminated a
losing option for him.
♠6
♥AJ972
♦A64
♣KJ65
♠ K Q 9 6 4 3
♥ 5
♦ Q 9 7 5
♣ 10 8
♠ A 10 7 5
♥Q864
♦J83
♣A9
♠J2
♥ K 10 3
♦ K 10 2
♣Q7432
Don’t give away the show!
By Barry Rigal
If you don’t play puppet Stayman on this deal
from the second qualifying session of the von
Zedtwitz Life Master Pairs, you (East) are likely
to play 3NT on a diamond lead after showing four
spades.
Dlr: North
♠743
Vul: E-W ♥K762
♦ 10 8 6 3
♣85
♠ 9 8 5
♠AKJ62
♥ 10 9 8 3
♥QJ4
♦ 7
♦KQ
♣ A J 9 7 3
♣KQ6
♠ Q 10
♥A5
♦AJ9542
♣ 10 4 2
The first issue is whether to win the ♦Q or
the ♦K. If you had a first-round heart control
you might win the ♦Q and take an early spade
finesse, hoping the defenders couldn’t pick off your
doubleton honors. As it is, the contract appears to
hinge on the spade suit.
You do have a choice: given that if the spade
finesse loses the defenders rate to have eight total
tricks (five diamonds, two hearts and a spade),
should you cash one spade before running the
clubs? This does limit the undertricks, but it
signposts the defense. Then again, the defenders
might work that out anyway.
At our table, I casually took one spade before
running clubs, and North (as at so many others)
threw a spade anyway, so we ended up with 11
tricks.
Each player is required to have a convention
card filled out legibly and on the table throughout
a session. Both cards of a partnership must be
identical and include the first and last names of
each member of the partnership.
If a director determines that neither player has
a substantially completed card, the partnership may
play only the Standard American Yellow Card and
may use only standard carding. This restriction
may be lifted only at the beginning of a subsequent
round after convention cards have been properly
prepared and approved by the director. Further, the
partnership will receive a 1/6-board matchpoint
penalty for each board played, commencing with
the next round and continuing until the restriction
is lifted. In IMP team games, penalties shall be at
the discretion of the director.
If the director determines the partnership has at
least one substantially completed convention card
but has not fully complied with ACBL regulations,
the director may give warnings or assign such
penalties as he deems to be appropriate under the
circumstances.
The objective of these warnings and penalties
is the encouragement of full compliance with
ACBL regulations.
Check Cashing and
Bridge Bucks at the
Toronto NABC
Entry fees are payable in U.S. or Canadian
funds. Change will be given in the currency
tendered whenever possible.
Small change will be given
in Canadian funds.
Canadian checks for the
exact amount of entry and
U.S. checks for the exact
amount of entry will be
accepted at the entry sale.
U.S. checks for amounts greater than entry
(and less than the allowable daily limit) will be
cashed for Canadian funds at the current exchange
rate. Bridge Bucks will be sold for $20 U.S.
The current exchange rate will be used when
purchasing Bridge Bucks with Canadian funds.
U.S. currency will not be exchanged for
Canadian currency, neither at the check cashing
desk nor at the entry sale.
The check cashing desk will be at the
Sheraton Centre on the Concourse Level near
the Tournament Registration Desk on Sunday,
July 24, from noon to 1 p.m. Checks are
accepted only during check cashing hours.
The desk for check-cashing and the purchase
of Bridge Bucks is open on the following schedule
at Noon to 1p.m. each day:
At the Royal York, on the Mezzanine level:
Monday, July 25
Tuesday, July 26
Thursday, July 28
Saturday, July 30
At the Sheraton, on the Concourse level near
Registration:
Sunday, July 24
Wednesday, July 27
Friday, July 29
Daily Bulletin
Page 7
King of Bridge
continued from page 1
Sanders was introduced to bridge as a
caddy at the 2007 Spring NABC in St. Louis.
That same summer, he caddied at the Nashville
NABC, where he met Ladyzhensky, who was also
caddying. But it wasn’t until about a year and a
half ago that he actually started playing the game.
Before then, baseball (he pitched for four years),
football, bowling and participating in National
Honor Society activities consumed most of his
extracurricular time.
Sanders will be entering Arkansas State
University in the fall and plans to study
international business. “School comes easy,” he
says. “It’s bridge that comes hard.” As many before
him have promised, “I’m going to put school first,
but I’ll play as much bridge as I can.” While he can
envision playing bridge full time someday, “I hope
I get out of school before I make that decision.”
The King (or Queen) of Bridge title recognizes
a high school senior’s overall participation in
the local bridge community in addition to the
accumulation of masterpoints. Sanders helps out at
local tournaments. He also makes himself available
to duplicate newcomers for advice or consolation,
and plans, perhaps, to teach “when I learn a little
bit more myself.”
Grand National Teams
semifinal scores
Morehead Championship Flight
Spector
Simson
21
52
73
75
120
84
174
105
Grue
22
Robinson 20
39
78
55
114
105
138
Lavanakul 8
Savchenko 53
41
85
77
107
127
145
Haji
6
Schaeffer 43
36
59
55
77
69
122
42
12
63
32
89
53
106
99
McIntosh 47
Young
29
90
42
81
63
123
79
Goldman Flight A
Sheinwold Flight B
Hung
Bates
MacNab Flight C
Qian
Herring
45
15
97
33
154
85
195
104
Meng
Hu
39
21
48
75
80
110
94
163
A quiz for
Intermediate players
Mike Cappelletti Sr. pointed out the following
interesting deal from Saturday afternoon’s regional
pairs game:
Dlr: East
♠J6
Vul: E-W
♥ A 10 2
♦A53
♣AKJ74
♠ K 7 4 2
♥ Q 9 7 4
♦ K 10 9 8
♣ 5
♠AQ9
♥K653
♦QJ7
♣Q98
♠ 10 8 5 3
♥J8
♦642
♣ 10 6 3 2
West
North
East
South
Pass
1NT (1)
Pass
2♠ (2)
Pass
2NT (3)
Pass
3NT
All Pass
(1) Ostensibly 15-17 HCP.
(2) Asks if opener is minimum or maximum.
(3) Minimum.
As declarer in 3NT on a nondescript auction,
you receive the lead of the ♦10. You play low
from dummy and win the queen when East follows
low. You next play two rounds of clubs ending in
dummy and run the ♠J, losing to West’s king. Back
comes another spade.
Taking stock, you have 11 tricks at this stage:
two spades, two hearts, two diamonds and five
clubs. Ever the greedy matchpoint player, you ask,
“Is there any way to make a 12th trick?” Decide
what you would do before reading further.
One possibility is that you might find a
defender with the doubleton ♥Q J, but that’s an
extremely unlikely event. A better chance for the
extra trick is to find the defender who holds the ♦K
(surely West, based on the opening lead and play
to trick one) to also hold four hearts: If he does, he
will be squeezed on the run of the black winners.
Some care is required, however. After winning
the spade exit, cash the remaining clubs, pitching
two low hearts from your hand. Next cash the ♦A
so that the ♦J in your hand is a threat against West,
cross to the ♥K and then cash your last spade
winner. This is the three-card ending:
♠—
♥ A 10
♦5
♣—
♠ —
♥ Q 9
♦ K
♣ —
♠Q
♥6
♦J
♣—
♠8
♥J
♦6
♣—
When you play the ♠Q, West must choose
between discarding the ♦K, allowing you to score
your jack, or a heart, allowing you to score two
heart tricks.
Simpson elected
ABTA president
Brenda Simpson of Spokane WA has been
elected president of the American Bridge Teachers
Association.
Simpson will begin her two-year team, taking
over for current ABTA President Joyce Penn, on
Oct. 1.
The new president-elect of the ABTA is Chuck
Hodel of Chico CA.
Simpson teaches bridge five days a week in
Spokane and directs two games. She also teaches
and directs on cruise lines at least four times a year.
She was recording secretary of the ABTA for
eight years, vice president for two years and will
become the president’s advisor for two years when
her term as president ends.
In a departure from the ABTA’s usual
scheduling, the next conference of the organization
is scheduled for the 2012 Spring NABC in
Memphis. The ABTA normally meets at the
Summer NABC.
In observance of the ACBL’s 75th anniversary
next year, the ABTA will provide free Teacher
Accreditation Program (TAP) classes in Memphis
to anyone who joins the ABTA between now and
the 2012 Spring NABC next March. The course
usually costs $125. This is a one-time offer.
More information is available at www.
teachbridge.com.
Other officers installed for 2011-2012 are
regional directors Sandy Stevens, Delma Murray,
Ted Applegate and Terri Jones.
Daily Bulletin
Page 8
GNT
continued from page 1
the end of three sets. A late rally by Grue (District
24) fell short, Robinson prevailing 138-105.
Here are the pairings by captain for the other
GNT flights.
Goldman Flight A – Igor Savchenko (District
24) versus Kurt Schaeffer (District 14). Savchenko
defeated Tanakorn Lavanakul (District 21) 145127. Schaeffer defeated Siraj Haji (District 11)
122-69.
Sheinwold Flight B – Craig McIntosh (District
2) versus Eugene Hung (District 21). McIntosh
defeated Charles Young (District 8) 123-79. Hung
defeated Marel Bates (District 23) 106-99.
Mac Nab Flight C – Kaiyu Qian (District
2) versus Ping Hu (District 13). Qian defeated
Barry Herring (District 25) 195-104. Hu defeated
Xiangdong Meng (District 19) 163-94.
Life Master Pairs
continued from page 1
Young LM Pairs
With two final rounds to go, a pair of
Coloradans will start play today in the lead by 2.76
matchpoints. David Corgin and Kurt Simmons of
Boulder start play today with a carryover score of
26.82.
That puts them ahead of brothers Richard
and Andrew Jeng, Johns Creek GA, with 24.06.
Richard is ACBL’s current youngest Life Master,
having earned his gold card last year at the age of
nine years, six months and 12 days.
Right behind the Jeng brothers are Donald
Lurie, White Plains NY, and Joe Yassi, Etobicoke
ON.
The Restaurant Guide
By Sally Rewbotham,
Tournament Chair
There are a great many jobs being done for the
Toronto NABC by folks who work quietly behind
the scenes. One of those jobs is the Schedule and
Restaurant Guide which players receive for free
when they register.
This year, Josée Hammill and Jill Thompson
accepted the challenge to put the guide together.
Some of their comments about the task are as
follows:
“We must admit that we did not walk into
this job with a lot of expectations. Ina Demme
approached us about performing this task during
the 2010 regional in Toronto, and we were both
glad to ‘give back.’ The beauty was that this was
our project, and we had free rein to handle it
as we wished. Nothing seemed overly difficult.
With the help of the Internet, it was easy to get
a list of nearby restaurants. We were impressed
by the overwhelmingly positive responses to our
requests. It was a lot of fun getting to know the
managers of many of Toronto’s restaurants. We
feel that we have established a strong business
relationship with many of them.
continued on page 9
QUALIFIERS IN THE BRUCE LM-5000
26.0 Tables
1 Dennis Kaye, Rosendale NY; John Gropp, Newburgh NY
2 Kenny Horneman, Charlottesville VA; Zachary Brescoll, Versailles KY
3 Natalie Bassil, Boston MA; Neil Montague, Swampscott MA
4 Merril Hirsh, Washington DC; Monique Smith, Arlington VA
5 Richard Maybin, Hendersonville NC; Boyce Robbins, Piedmont SC
6 Scott Hiller, Marshall MN; Steven Wallis, Tampa FL
7 Howard Engle, Highland Park IL; Mark Weisman, Glenview IL
8 Marc Passman, Skokie IL; Samuel Miller, Glencoe IL
9 Buddhadeb Biswas, Lexington MA; Peter Morse, North Vancouver BC
10 Doug Andrews, Etobicoke ON; J Melvin Norton, Burlington ON
11 Helen Johnston, Ajax ON; Anna Dosseva, Pickering ON
12 Jay Kelkar, Oak Hill VA; Shuba Dey, Fairfax VA
13 Diana Tenery-Ascher - Larry Ascher, Englewood NJ
14 Richard Temkin, Farmington MI; Kurt Dasher, Petersburg MI
15 William Anspach, Chicago IL; Robert Block, Deerfield IL
16 Susan Fuller, Miami FL; Maris Zilant, North Miami FL
17 Brad Barry, Phoenixville PA; David Amsterdam, Wayne PA
18 Emmy Haji, Columbus OH; Terry James, Upper Arlington OH
19 Peter Tien, Markham ON; Dennis Hsu, Scarborough ON
20 Patrick White, Bothell WA; Vic Quiros, Scottsdale AZ
21 Howard Binsky - Frank Welland, Mississauga ON
22 John Hogan Jr, Wayne NJ; Betty Cox, Randolph NJ
23 J Mark Siegrist, Gloucester ON; Bert Curry, Ottawa ON
24 Paul Nason, Los Angeles CA; Joseph De Gaetano, Atkinson NH
25 Peter Hambly, Hanover ON; Brooke Nelles, London ON
26 Doug Bennion - Lesley Thomson, Toronto ON
27 Jane Dillenberg, New York NY; Roberta Magnus, Brooklyn NY
28 Robert Whitcher, Austin TX; Anthony Bianchi, Houston TX
29 Lena Jackson - Don Jackson, Aurora ON
30 Robert Lurie, Wayland MA; John Hrones Jr, Needham MA
31 Danny Ioannidis, Stoney Creek ON; Stephen Young, Mississauga ON
32/33 Jay Baudler, Piedmont CA; Cordelia Menges, New York NY
32/33 Zachary Grossack, Newton MA; Donald Caplin, Waltham MA
34 Linda Saltzman - Michael Saltzman, Naperville IL
35 Andrew Stayton, Newark DE; Jeff Ruben, Wilmington DE
36 Mark Starr, Brookline MA; Jeffry Reckinger, Chicago IL
37 Richard Williams - Jody Williams, San Carlos CA
38 Jo Ann Zapatka - David Zapatka, Sun Lakes AZ
39 Bill Kertes - Rana Ghadaki, Toronto ON
40 Elaine Morrison, Lake Bluff IL; Lynn Patinkin, Libertyville IL
41 Alexander Ciura - Ioana Ciura, Mississauga ON
42 Cole Powell, Oakland CA; Linda Bandler, Alamo CA
43 Stephane Leblanc - Romain Jacques, Gatineau QC
44 Michael Lane - David Platnick, Charlottesvle VA
45 Steven Shaye, Slingerlands NY; Caroline Pascoe, Sarasota FL
46 Luisana Madueno, Aventura FL; Juan Castillo, Fort Lauderdale FL
47 Susan Jackowitz, Palm Bch Grdns FL; Nancy Turner, New York NY
48 Hazel Wolpert, Thornhill ON; Susan Korbel, Waterloo ON
49 Eileen Cripps, Madison WI; Steven Reuschlein, Middleton WI
50 Julie Tigges, Minneapolis MN; J Williams, Saint Paul MN
51 Michael Kammermayer, Hamilton ON; Jack Shinehoft, Dundas ON
52 Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Randy Okubo, Saint Paul MN
PAIRS
QUALIFIERS IN THE YOUNG LM-1500 PAIRS
14.0 Tables
1 David Corbin - Kurt Simmons, Boulder CO
2 Richard Jeng - Andrew Jeng, Johns Creek GA
3 Donald Lurie, White Plains NY; Joe Yassi, Etobicoke ON
4 Charles Riffle, Emerald Hills CA; Douglas Grant, San Francisco CA
5 Alan Young - Douglas Martin, New Liskeard ON
6 Ambrose Ng, Thornhill ON; Manmohan Bhavra, Niagara Univ NY
7 Charles Bilich, Hewlett NY; Norman Trabulus, Port Washington NY
8 Jean LaTraverse, Mont-Royal QC; Jean La Traverse, Outremont QC
9 Ariel Leibovitz - Stephen Reichek, Houston TX
10 Suman Agarwal, Hilliard OH; Boris Tenchov, Columbus OH
11 Patrick Demerse, Nepean ON; B Bretzlaff, Manotick ON
12 Michael Bodell, Santa Clara CA; Belinda Gu, Sunnyvale CA
13 Michael McDonald, Rochester Hills MI; Franklin Kasle, Flint MI
14 Don Ostrom, Cambridge ON; Clyde Paul, St Catharines ON
15 Stu Cohen - Mark Weiss, Southfield MI
16 Magnus Weiman - Maureen Weiman, Eden Prairie MN
17 Colleen Holmes - Peter Holmes, Ottawa ON
18 Peter Deluca, Woodbridge ON; John McWhinnie, Hillsburgh ON
19 Derek Broughton, Musquobodoit Hb NS; Trisha Fleet, Dartmouth NS
20 James Wang, Tempe AZ; Min Xu, Oxnard CA
21 S Bonnar - A. Bruce Cameron, Mississauga ON
22 Ryan Connors - Randi Adelman, New York NY
23 David Venetianer, Chadds Ford PA; Richard Franklin, New Canaan CT
24 Jess Jurkovic - Peter Clark, New York NY
25 Richard Bonner, Colorado Spgs CO; Daryl Dietrich, Woodland Park CO
26 Bill Lough, Edina MN; William Cummings, Monticello MN
27 Victor Galis - Ioana Galis, Fremont CA
28 Mary Van Cleve, Toledo OH; Peter Erdman, Monroe MI
Manatee Convention Center
One Haben Blvd.
Palmetto, FL
TOURNAMENT CO-CHAIRS:
Russ Delaney - (941) 926-4531, [email protected]
Sandi Murray - (941) 302-3448, [email protected]
HOST HOTEL: Courtyard by Marriott
WWW.UNIT102.COM
Shuttle service will be provided between host hotel and Convention Center for daytime events.
Carryover
42.80
40.82
39.19
35.43
34.54
32.80
26.73
25.99
25.83
25.74
24.98
24.35
23.86
23.53
23.43
22.85
21.82
21.74
21.33
21.01
20.19
20.15
18.29
17.78
17.57
17.32
16.92
16.32
15.88
15.00
14.62
11.02
11.02
10.06
10.03
8.89
7.65
7.04
6.88
6.56
6.45
6.16
5.91
5.03
3.16
2.49
1.69
1.27
1.14
0.79
0.60
0.00
Carryover
26.82
24.06
23.80
22.78
19.81
18.57
15.96
13.99
12.37
11.47
11.14
8.86
8.81
8.73
6.86
5.28
3.77
2.86
2.56
1.48
1.37
1.24
1.20
0.47
0.27
0.26
0.07
0.00
Daily Bulletin
Page 9
QUALIFIERS IN THE VON ZEDTWITZ LIFE MASTER PAIRS
39.0 Tables / Based on 200 Tables
Carryover
1 Bruce Ferguson, Palm Springs CA; John Onstott, New Orleans LA
75.51
2 Chris Willenken, New York NY; Steve Weinstein, Andes NY
65.74
3 Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Tarek Sadek, Cairo Egypt
58.24
4 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Fred Hamilton, Las Vegas NV
56.37
5 Tim Rees - Adrian Thomas, Crowthorne Berk England
55.19
6 Marion Michielsen, Rotterd Netherlands; Roy Welland, New York NY
46.01
7 Chuck Said, Nashville TN; Michael Mikyska, Los Angeles CA
45.21
8 Marc Nathan, New York NY; Daniel Gerstman, Buffalo NY
45.18
9 Miguel Villas-Boas, Sao Paulo Brazil; Joao Paulo Campos, Sao Paulo 01229 Brazil
38.59
10 Stephen Drodge, McLean VA; John Miller, Vienna VA
38.30
11 Per-Ola Cullin, Johanneshov Sweden; Peter Bertheau, Taby Sweden
37.59
12 Geoff Hampson, Las Vegas NV; Eric Greco, Wynnewood PA
37.25
13 Richard Coren, Delray Beach FL; Robert Levin, Henderson NV
37.22
14 Betty Ann Kennedy, Shreveport LA; Cindy Bernstein, Memphis TN
37.15
15 Carlos Pellegrini, Buenos Aires Argentina; Hector Camberos, Charlotte NC
36.79
16 Boye Brogeland, Norway; Aubrey Strul, Boca Raton FL
35.65
17 Bruce Noda, Corte Madera CA; Mark Ralph, San Francisco CA
33.52
18 Cornelis Van Prooijen, Nieuw Vennep Netherlands; Alison Wilson, New York NY
32.85
19 Gary Gottlieb, Brooklyn NY; Peter Fredin, Malmo Sweden
30.77
20 Jay Borker, Greenwich CT; Jan Jansma, Spijkenisse Netherlands
30.12
21 Curtis Cheek, Las Vegas NV; Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY
29.63
22 Alex Perlin, Metuchen NJ; Jiang Gu, Mountain Lakes NJ
28.55
23 Mark Cohen - Stasha Cohen, Glen Ridge NJ
28.39
24 Ayako Amano - Kenji Miyakuni, Tokyo 167-004 Japan
27.96
25 David Siebert - Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR
27.86
26 Michael Ranis, New York NY; Magdy Shohdi Mesdary, Jersey City NJ
27.26
27 Drew Casen, Las Vegas NV; James Krekorian, Pensacola FL
26.62
28 Frederic Pollack, Lasalle QC; Martial Chagnon, Laval QC
25.24
29 Louk Verhees, 2215 SH Voorhou Netherlands; Danny Sprung, Philadelphia PA
24.54
30 Michael Rosenberg, Cupertino CA; Richard Zeckhauser, Cambridge MA
23.98
31 Malcolm Ewashkiw, Belleville ON; Robert Hollow, Madoc ON
23.85
32 Owen Lien, Flat Rock NC; Mike Cappelletti, Winter Park FL
23.74
33 Marc-Andre Fourcaudot, Montreal QC; Vincent Demuy, Laval QC
23.49
34 Nikolay Demirev, Arlington Hts IL; Joe Monro, Beverly Hills MI
22.70
35 Matt Granovetter - Pamela Granovetter, Cincinnati OH
22.52
36 Xiadyi Li - Haitao Liu, Beijing
21.62
37 David Kent, Lake Mary FL; Stephen Brown, Ottawa ON
20.12
38 Timur Aydin - Cristina Tita, Northville MI
19.44
39 Tien-Chun Yang, San Jose CA; Jun Shi, Palo Alto CA
19.00
40 Jon Wittes - Ross Grabel, Palm Desert CA
18.97
41 Jason Feldman, San Diego CA; Nagy Kamel, Plano TX
18.93
42 Michael Roche, Victoria BC; Larry Griffey, Vero Beach FL
18.66
43 Kirshnan Ramaratnam, Jersey City NJ; Kirubakara Moorthy, Chennai India
17.51
44 Michael Kamil, Holmdel NJ; R Jay Becker, New York NY
16.56
45 Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; Melody Bi, Ashland MA
16.48
46 Russell Ekeblad, Portsmouth RI; Peter Weichsel, Carlsbad CA
16.47
47 Daniel Hoekstra, Portland OR; Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV
15.77
48 Tania Reyes Hiller, Shrub Oak NY; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ
15.11
49 Martin Bloom, Sydney 2031 Australia; Peter David Gill, Sydney Australia
14.53
50 Mark Aquino, Jamaica Plain MA; Robert McCaw, Sudbury MA
14.45
51 Marcos Thoma - Mauricio Figueiredo, San Paula, Sp 0 Brazil
13.93
52 Jeff Roman, Alexandria VA; Thomas Carmichael, Kennesaw GA
12.79
53 Les Bart, Bradenton FL; Fred Stewart, Bloomington NY
12.74
54 Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Alan Osofsky, Palm Beach FL
11.87
55 Stephen Shane, White Plains NY; Eugene Davidson, Boynton Beach FL
11.08
56 Claude Vogel, Chicago IL; Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL
10.61
57 Irina Levitina, Hackensack NJ; Laurie Vogel, New York NY
9.45
58 Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge IL; Frank Nickell, New York NY
8.08
59 Ron Smith - Linda Smith, Hixson TN
7.79
60 Bjarni Einarsson - Adalsteinn Jorgensen, 740 Neskaupstad Iceland
7.57
61 Robert Stayman, New Rochelle NY; John Boyer, Hastings Hdsn NY
7.47
62 Leslie Amoils, Toronto ON; Ishmael Delmonte, New South Wales Australia
6.83
63 Robert Sartorius, Lake Hiawatha NJ; Rick Roeder, La Mesa CA
6.51
64 Arch McKellar, Dobbs Ferry NY; Greg McKellar, Kingston ON
5.16
65 Jordan Cohen, Thornhill ON; George Berton, Newmarket ON
4.95
66 Barry Schaffer, Frisco TX; Colby Vernay, Lacon IL
4.74
67 Jonathan Weinstein - Stephen McConnell, Evanston IL
4.67
68 Allan Graves, Barnet VT; Jon Sveindal, Bergen Norway
4.32
69 Martin Henneberger, Coquitlam BC; Samantha Nystrom, Port Moody BC
4.17
70 William Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor MI; Dave Swarthout, Newberry MI
4.04
71 Scott Levine - Aaron Silverstein, New York NY
3.78
72 Lewis Richardson - Rashid Khan, Toronto ON
2.55
73 Bill Wisdom, Salisbury NC; Tom Rutledge, Charleston SC
2.28
74 Jacob Morgan, Madison WI; Michael Polowan, New York NY
2.10
75 Andre Chartrand, Lery QC; Charles Martineau, Brossard QC
1.38
76 Greg Hinze, San Antonio TX; David Grainger, Bend OR
0.40
77 Joseph Silver, Hampstead QC; John Carruthers, Harrow ON
0.26
78 Mary Oshlag, Memphis TN; Brian Johnston, Toronto ON
0.00
Restaurant Guide
continued from page 8
“Working together was fun. The final product
looks great, but it’s not all due to our efforts. We
provided the ‘meat and potatoes’ (it is all about
food, isn’t it?), but it was the ACBL staff who
took our list and prettied it up for the printed guide
which looks amazing! We also want to thank David
Cohen for his wizardry with the website. He did a
great job. (Check it out on torontonabc.com.)”
♠♥♦♣
PAIRINGS IN TODAY’S
GRAND NATIONAL TEAMS
MOREHEAD CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
16 Tables
Steve Robinson, Arlington VA; Peter Boyd, Darnestown MD;
Steve Landen, Ellicott City MD; Bill Pettis - Bill Cole, Silver
Spring MD; Beth Palmer, Chevy Chase MD
vs
Warren Spector, Palm Beach FL; Michael Becker - David
Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL; Gary Cohler, Miami FL; Jeff
Meckstroth - Eric Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL
50.00
3/4 Doug Simson - Walter Johnson, Columbus OH;
Jerry Clerkin - Dennis Clerkin, Bloomington IN
50.00
3/4 Joe Grue - Shane Blanchard - Bob Blanchard Joel Wooldridge - John Hurd - Kevin Bathurst, New York NY
GOLDMAN FLIGHT A
16 Tables
Kurt Schaeffer, Apple Valley MN; Kerry Holloway, Bloomington
MN; Bjorgvin Kristinsson - Keith Connolly, Minneapolis MN
vs
Igor Savchenko, Morris Plains NJ; Ljudmila Kamenova, South
Setauket NY; Doug Herron - Bill Begert, New York NY; Valentin
Carciu, Glen Head NY; Sorin Pleacof, Rego Park NY
37.50
3/4 Siraj Haji - J Adams, Columbus OH; Daniel
Neill, Lexington KY; Tim Crank, Cincinnati OH; John Hinton,
Greenwood IN; Bob Lyon, Indianapolis IN
37.50
3/4 Tanakorn Lavanakul, Dublin CA; Rajeev
Gupta, San Mateo CA; Grant Vance - Greg Vance, San Leandro
CA
SHEINWOLD FLIGHT B
16 Tables
Craig Macintosh, Scarborough ON; John Cook - Aleksandar Vujic
- Andrew Collins - Charles Halasi - David Halasi, Toronto ON
vs
Eugene Hung, Palo Alto CA; Andrew Hoskins, Burlingame CA;
Steve Chen - Sarah Chen, Fremont CA
30.00
3/4 Charles Young - Rich Pestien - Patrick Moos Mary Allen, Peoria IL
30.00
3/4 Marel Bates, Winnetka CA; Bruce Altshuler Zalman Perelman - Ryan Wessels, Los Angeles CA
MAC NAB FLIGHT C
16 Tables
Kaiyu Qian, Markham ON; Qian Ren, North York ON; Fred
Li - Yuan Chen - Hang Zhang, Toronto ON; Wensong Zhen,
Scarborough ON
vs
Ping Hu - Meiheng Shi, Naperville IL; Shengke Wang - Huixin
Pan, Bolingbrook IL
20.00
3/4 Xiangdong Meng - Vincent Yung - Andrew
Krywaniuk, Vancouver BC; Diana Jing, Burnaby BC
20.00
3/4 Barry Herring - Diogo Teixeira, Wellesley MA;
Joy Dawson, Jamaica Plain MA; Christine Halkiotis, Wellesley
Hills MA
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As a young player I was fortunate enough to be among the few to
see the original ‘Rodwell Files’. They taught me more about the game
than anything else I studied. Eric is already well-known for his many
contributions to bidding theory. Thanks to this book he will soon be
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TOMORROW
Ken Allan
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David Silver
Peter Winkler
Daily Bulletin
Page 10
Toronto 2011—A look back
For the sixth time in ACBL history, the
Summer NABC comes to Toronto. It is 10 years
almost to the day that this gracious city last hosted
an NABC.
Toronto 2001 took over ninth place in the alltime top NABC attendance records with a grand
total of 16,079.5 tables in play.
Pre-tourney publicity promised plenty to do —
museums, art galleries, theater, outdoor activities,
fine dining and lively nightlife — and Toronto
delivered in spades.
Eight all-time greats were inducted into the
ACBL Hall of Fame at the annual banquet on
July 19, 2001. Eric Murray and Sami Kehela
became the first Canadian members when they
were presented as the winners of the von Zedtwitz
Award for outstanding contributions to bridge.
Alan Truscott became a member by winning
the Blackwood Award. Also inducted were Lew
Stansby and Richard Freeman. Three deceased
persons were added to the Hall — Peter Leventritt,
Bobby Nail and Sally Young.
Paul Soloway was presented with the Sidney
Lazard Jr. Sportsmanship Memorial Trophy by
Sidney Lazard Sr. And native Canadian Ralph
Cohen was honored by the Goodwill Committee
for his contributions over many years to the ACBL,
to the World Bridge Federation and to bridge in
general.
The 5th World Computer Bridge Championship
was held in 2001, with competitors from France
(Wbridge5), Germany (Q-Plus), Great Britain
(Blue Chip Bridge), Japan (Micro Bridge), the
Netherlands (Jack) and the United States (Bridge
Baron). In the 64-board final, Jack beat Micro
Bridge 136-84. Exhibition matches teaming up
Jack and Micro Bridge saw the techno duo go
down in defeat to a team of international stars —
Jacek Pszczola, Piotr Gawrys, Sam Lev, Pinhas
Romik — by a margin of 18 IMPs. Another team
of star players — Lisa and David Berkowitz, Marty
Fleisher and JoAnna Stansby — defeated the
computers by 8 IMPs.
As of the second Friday of the tournament,
Zeke Jabbour had played in three events, and he
won all three. He was a member of the team that
won the NABC Senior Swiss Teams. He also won
a Swiss Teams with his wife Sharon and a Flight
A Knockout. He said he thought about playing
Saturday, but changed his mind: “I might not win.”
Getting to the heart of the matter, Toronto 2001
was first and foremost about bridge. Here are some
of the hands written up in the Daily Bulletin.
Grand defense in the Morehead GNT
Championship flight
The team captained by Jill Meyers squared up
against the team captained by Rose Meltzer in the
first Grand National Teams Championship Flight
final in 2001. The Meyers team rallied from 27
IMPs down in the fourth quarter to win the event.
Meyers, of Santa Monica CA, was playing with
Ed Davis, Seal Beach CA; Mitch Dunitz, Sherman
Oaks CA, and Iftikhar Baqai, Irvine CA.
Kyle Larsen helped the Meltzer team to a 12IMP gain on this deal from the third final session.
See if you can figure out the correct play, as Larsen
did. Larsen was playing with Hugh Ross. Meltzer
was playing with Peter Weichsel.
Dlr: West
♠82
Vul: Both
♥QJ8532
♦53
♣ J 10 9
♠ 10 3
♠65
♥ A K 9
♥764
♦ A K J 10 4
♦976
♣ K 6 2
♣87543
♠AKQJ974
♥ 10
♦Q82
♣AQ
West
North
East
South
Dunitz
Weichsel Baqai
Meltzer
1♦
Pass
Pass
Dbl
1NT
2♥
Pass
3NT
All Pass
You lead a high diamond and partner
contributes the 9, discouraging in your upsidedown methods. What is your continuation?
Dunitz cashed two high diamonds and
continued the suit. Meltzer’s ♦Q was the ninth
trick and she scored up plus 600.
West
North
East
South
Larsen
Davis
Ross
Meyers
1♦
Pass
Pass
Dbl
Pass
1♥
Pass
3NT
All Pass
Larsen also led a high diamond, but after
Ross’s discouraging signal, found the killing
defense — he cashed the top two hearts. Can you
appreciate declarer’s agony as she tried to select a
discard on the second high heart?
At trick three, declarer was squeezed. A
diamond pitch allows Larsen to drop the queen
LOUISE MCNEELY A/X PAIRS
74.0 Tables / Based on 130 Tables
A
X
31.75 1 Peggy Sutherlin, Dallas TX; Nancy Passell, Plano TX
23.81 2 Russell Samuel, Long Beach NY; Kyoko Shimamura, Tokyo Japan
21.42 3 1 Robert Todd - Bob Soni, Tallahassee FL
13.39 4 Mildred Breed, Austin TX; Shawn Quinn, Sugar Land TX
10.58 5 Kazuo K. Furuta, Kanagawa-Ken Japan; Hiroaki Miura, Fuchu City, Japan
16.07 6 2 Ronald Wilson - Ronald Sutherland, Mississauga ON
12.05 7 3 Stanislaw Kolesnik, Elmwood Park IL; James Hudson, Elmhurst IL
9.04
8 4 Jessica Piafsky, New York NY; Frederic Volcker, Issy les Moulin France
7.14
9 5 Kevin Conway, Kirkland Lake ON; Dale Freeman, Englehart ON
6.12 10 6 Nancy Koffler - A Koffler, Saint-Laurent QC
5.36 11 7 Harvinder Sidhu, Scottsdale AZ; Himanshu Joshi, Chester NJ
4.88 12 8 Helen Hackner, Willowdale ON; David Horner, Carrollton TX
6.55 13 Dennis McGarry - Linda McGarry, Stuart FL
4.23 14 Diana Schuld, Glen Head NY; Julie Zhu, Vero Beach FL
4.02 15 David Gurvich - Michael Lipkin, Brooklyn NY
4.28 16 9 Peter Peng, North York ON; Mike Peng, Waterloo ON
4.44 17 10 Evette Mashaal, Westmount QC; Ghassan Menachi, Fabreville QC
5.16 18 11 John Berry, New Hyde Park NY; Jimmy Pelham, Freeport NY
3.18 19 Dan Morse, Houston TX; John Sutherlin, Dallas TX
3.02 20 Sharon Anderson, Eagan MN; Bill Cook Jr, Madison MS
5.77 21 12 McKenzie Myers, Beaverton OR; Greg Humphreys, Charlottesville VA
3.77
13 Stephen Cooper, Toronto ON; Henry Sigal, Piedmont CA
2.86
14 Mark Caplan, London Nw3 7qb United Kingdom; David Caplan, Toronto ON
and take the first seven tricks. If Meyers had let go
of the ♣Q, it would have been easy for Larsen to
exit with a low club and simply wait with his top
diamonds and the ♣K. At the table, Meyers pitched
a spade, so Larsen cleared the diamond suit and
waited to make the ♣K to defeat the contract.
Chance meeting
One Friday in 2001, Danny Miles was on his
way to watch the Grand National Teams when
he ran into a friend. The friend introduced him to
Elwyn Brown of Ottawa and within minutes of
meeting, Miles and Brown decided to try the twosession Open Pairs. After they finished playing the
first hand, they knew it was going to be their day.
They went on to win the event.
Dlr: North
♠AK9863
Vul: E-W
♥J
♦65
♣QJ42
♠ 4
♠ Q 10 2
♥ A 7 5 4
♥ Q 10 9 6 2
♦ A J 8 2
♦Q73
♣ A 10 6 5
♣K8
♠J75
♥K83
♦ K 10 9 4
♣973
West
North
East
South
Miles
Brown
1♠
Pass
2♠
Dbl
3♣
4♥
Pass
Pass
4♠
Dbl
All Pass
Miles and Brown were reasonably sure they
could make the heart game, but they weren’t
optimistic about the five level. Brown thought his
hand might be well suited for defense, considering
his partner’s takeout double, so he doubled. The big
problem — trying to find seven tricks for a penalty
greater than the value of their heart game.
Brown led the ♥Q, picking up both the king
and the jack. Declarer covered, and Miles found the
killing shift after winning his ♥A. He underled his
♣A! Brown won and returned a club to partner’s
ace. Brown ruffed the club return and shifted to
the ♦7, covered by the 9 and won by Miles with
the jack. After cashing the ♦A, he led his last club,
enabling Brown to win his trump queen en passant.
That was the seventh defensive trick — Miles and
Brown got the 800-point set they needed.
59.12%
58.69%
58.67%
58.46%
58.04%
57.92%
57.83%
57.70%
57.56%
57.39%
57.28%
57.19%
57.13%
56.97%
56.97%
56.45%
56.35%
56.15%
55.79%
55.69%
55.68%
55.55%
55.45%
Daily Bulletin
10 Tables
A
B
C
2.83
1 1 1 2.12
2 1.59
3 1.19
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SATURDAY EVENING 299ER SWISS TEAMS
Denys Robinson - Chris Robinson - James Drake - Marissa
Gold-Ruvolo, Toronto ON
Susan Martin - Francoise Frenette, Rosemere QC; Michel Guerin,
Lorraine QC; Jean-Noel Savard, Montreal QC
Suzanne Nunn - Jeannine Mackie, Newmarket ON; Frank Henriques,
Bradford ON; Irean Doran, Aurora ON
T Goodwin, Northville MI; Carl Gentile, Dallas TX; Lois Mann,
Smithtown NY; Sandra Jones, Brightwaters NY
104.00
83.00
79.00
67.00
SATURDAY A/X SWISS
45 Tables / Based on 98 Tables
A
X
12.64 1 Jeff Aker, Briarcliff NY; Brady Richter, Summit NJ; Sidney
Brownstein, Santa Monica CA; Ed Davis, Seal Beach CA; Mitch Dunitz,
Sherman Oaks CA
9.48
2 Alexander Kolesnik, Ventura CA; Jim Munday, Camarillo CA; Kent
Hartman, San Diego CA; Sumner Steinfeldt, Washington DC
7.11
3 Jay Whipple III, Boca Grande FL; Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; Joseph
Godefrin, Sarasota FL; Michal Kopecky, 54101 Czech Republic; Milan
Macura, 75301 Czech Republic
10.04 4 1 Bob Feller, Guilderland NY; Leonard Melander, West Bloomfield MI;
James Fox - Judy Fox, Virginia Beach VA
4.00
5 Leo Bell, Long Beach CA; L James Phillips, Chicago IL; William
Wickham, Los Angeles CA; Craig Allen, Glen Ellyn IL
7.53
6 2 Marius Moldovan, Pointe-Claire QC; M. Xavier Combey, D D O QC; Zoltan
Lazar - Sergiu Calangiu, Doll-Des-Ormeau QC
1.78 7/9 Shannon Cappelletti, Delray Beach FL; Susan Stark, Cleveland OH; Jan
Assini, Aurora OH; Phyllis Fireman, Chestnut Hill MA
1.78 7/9 Hansa Narasimhan, Los Altos Hills CA; Amar Banerjee, Bhadreswar 91
India; Sumit Mukherjee, Rolkata 91 India; Bhabesh Saha - Kaustabh
Nandi, Kolkata West Be India; D Majunder, 1.78 7/9 Sondra Schubiner, Franklin MI; Petra Hamman, Dallas TX; Suzanne
Stevenson - Liz Kalb, Bloomfield MI; Emily Harrell, Shoal Creek AL
1.26 10 John Rayner - Barbara Sims, Mississauga ON; Andy Stark, Toronto ON;
Eric Shepherd, Hamilton ON
5.65
3 Henry Bethe - Raghavendra Rajkumar, Ithaca NY; Paul Bethe, New York
NY; Rajeswaran Rajkumar, Germantown MD
4.24
4 Paul Hardy - Elizabeth Scott, Nepean ON; Claude Tremblay - Muriel
Tremblay, Niagara On Lake ON
3.18
5 Kim Eng, Issaquah WA; Jeffrey Ford, Redmond WA; Chris Moore Jennifer Chalfan, Bellevue WA
2.38
6 Jacques Fradette - Louise Zicat, Gatineau QC; Bob Zeller, Kanata ON;
Georgia Lay, Ottawa ON
53 Tables
B
C
D
9.56
1 1 1 7.17
2 5.87 3/4 2/3 5.87 3/4 2/3 2 3.78
5 4 3 2.83
6 5 4 2.12
6 1.97
5 1.48
6 102.00
93.00
91.00
89.00
85.00
84.00
83.00
83.00
83.00
81.00
70.00
69.00
66.00
65.00
SATURDAY B/C/D SWISS TEAMS
Zachary Scherr - Max Glick - Jin Hu, Ann Arbor MI; Jonathan
Fleischmann, Bloomfield MI
Thomas Dale - Roy Perry, St. John’s NL; Richard Lash, St John’s
NL; Barbara Rhoades, Wilmington DE
Anne Fidelman, Houston TX; Janet Fidelman - Janice Smola,
Arlington MA; Catherine Sallar, Fall River MA
Paul Harris - Cecilla Borras, Waltham MA; Sarah Widhu, Nashua
NH; Christine Pettingell, Sudbury MA
Polly Siegel, Los Altos CA; Eusebio Menezes, Cupertino CA; Jane
McLaughlin, San Francisco CA; Charles Burns, Vancouver WA
James Stahl, Chagrin Falls OH; Larry Murray, Leamington ON;
Clair Chisler, Montgomery AL; Ron Zeran, Willowdale ON
Lynn Stanley - Anne Mahoney, Moncton NB; Judy McNeilly, Mount
Hope ON; Terry Jones, Falls Church VA
Sohail Hasan - Emil Cornejo - Carole Van Wieck - James Southern
IV, New York NY
Viki O’Dea - Joan Ledrew, St. John’s NL; Stephen Kalstein Michele Saland, Philadelphia PA
103.00
99.00
97.00
97.00
89.00
84.00
83.00
78.00
77.00
QUEENS QUAY FRIDAY-SATURDAY KO BRACKET 1
16 Tables
54.65
1 Mary Ann Berg, Atherton CA; Mark Lair,
Canyon TX; Bauke Muller, Hoorn Netherlands; Huub Bertens,
Tilburg Netherlands; Ton Bakkeren, Oisterwijk Netherlands;
Simon De Wijs, Doorn Netherlands
38.26
2 Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY; John
Kranyak, Las Vegas NV; Ron Pachtmann, Kfar Saba 44 Israel;
Eldad Ginossar, Moshav Zofit Israel
21.86
3/4 Jim Mahaffey, Winter Park FL; Sam
Lev, New York NY; Jacek Pszczola, Chapel Hill NC; Sjoert
Brink, Rotterdam Netherlands; Bas Drijver, Capelle Aan Den
Netherlands; Gunnar Hallberg, Brighton United Kingdom
21.86
3/4 Carolyn Lynch, Scottsdale AZ; Mike Passell,
Las Vegas NV; Adam Zmudzinski, Katowice, Poland; Cezary
Balicki, Smolec Poland; Aleksander Dubinin - Andrew Gromov,
Moscow Russia
QUEENS QUAY FRIDAY-SATURDAY KO BRACKET 2
12 Tables
27.71
1 Shan Huang, Toronto ON; Difan Wang,
Scarborough ON; Jianfeng Luo, North York ON; Zuwei Shan,
Mississauga ON
19.40
2 Robert Tremblay - Gerard Turcotte - Alain
Dufour - Gerard Bouchard, Quebec QC
11.08
3/4 Leonard Melander, West Bloomfield MI; Bob
Feller, Guilderland NY; Judy Fox - James Fox, Virginia Beach VA
11.08
3/4 Ruth Stober, Great Neck NY; Mary Gorkin,
Baldwinsville NY; Henry Nelson, Zelienople PA; Steven Conrad,
Manhasset NY
QUEENS QUAY FRIDAY-SATURDAY KO BRACKET 3
12 Tables
19.14
1 Linda Harrison, Calgary AB; Hao Ge, Bay
Village OH; Yan Wang, Scarborough ON; Nongyu Li, Sunnyvale
CA; Nan Nan Chen, ON
13.40
2 Joe Black - Lawton Hutchison - Dean Truair,
Austin TX; Wiley McMinn III, Cedar Park TX
7.66
3/4 Normand Malette - Mario Rovinelli, Sudbury
ON; John Wang, Beltsville MD; Robert Michaud, Saint David ME
7.66
3/4 Claude Depatie, Saint-Mathias-R QC; Cecile
Rodier, Saint-Hyacinthe QC; Ghislaine Carignan, Brossard QC;
Francine Methot-Page, Longueuil QC
QUEENS QUAY FRIDAY-SATURDAY KO BRACKET 4
12 Tables
16.19
1 Jonathan Buss - C. Deaun Moulton - Edith
Ferber, Waterloo ON; Wladyslaw Nowak, Kitchener ON
11.33
2 John Johnson, Harlingen TX; Richard
Papineau, Goderich ON; George Van Amburg - Helen Van
Amburg, Dewitt MI
6.48
3/4 Roy Perry - Viki O’Dea - Joan Ledrew Thomas Dale, St. John’s NL; Barbara Rhoades, Wilmington DE;
Richard Lash, St John’s NL
6.48
3/4 Vinay Sarin - Poonam Sarin, Thornhill ON;
Ratna Omidvar - Robert Brown, Toronto ON
QUEENS QUAY FRIDAY-SATURDAY KO BRACKET 5
14 Tables
14.57
1 Douglas Hamilton - Carol Hamilton - Nancy
Fraser, Halifax NS; Kristie Misener, Wellington NS
10.20
2 Marc Franklin - Mary Lou Moriarty,
Portland OR; Geoffrey Webb, Kelowna BC; Irene Macarthur,
Charlottetown PE
5.83
3/4 Susan Muncy, Fort Wayne IN; Mary Lou
Fullerton - Jean Hackett, Toronto ON; Gloria Klaustermeier,
Kasota MN
5.83
3/4 Blake Sanders, Jonesboro AR; Ti Davis - David
Cockcroft - Fran Cockcroft, Little Rock AR
QUEENS QUAY FRIDAY-SATURDAY KO BRACKET 6
16 Tables
13.02
1 Mary Lovrics, Don Mills ON; Barbara Murray,
Caledon ON; Joan Gitelman, North York ON; Cathy Tile, Toronto
ON
9.11
2 Don McNiven - Adrian Record, Fergus ON;
Marjorie Newbery, Barrie ON; Brendon Doherty, Ariss ON
5.21
3/4 Margaret Wynarchuk, Richmond Hill ON;
Amy Batthish, Concord ON; Joy Shapiro, Thornhill ON; Melanie
Bloch, Toronto ON
5.21
3/4 Rod MacDonald, Ottawa ON; Philip Kopala,
Tarpon Springs FL; Barbara Jones - Greg Jones, Manotick ON
QUEENS QUAY FRIDAY-SATURDAY KO BRACKET 7
16 Tables
11.49
1 David Hawkins - Peggy Rankin, Mississauga
ON; Douglas Oke, Minden ON; Elizabeth Basciano, Oakville ON
8.04
2 Mary Seggerman, Brooklyn NY; Peggy Casey
Fitzpatrick, Saugerties NY; Robert Schapiro, Weston MA; Jeffrey
Schapiro M.D., Needham MA
4.60
3/4 Allen Woolfrey - Jan Woolfrey - Selwyn
Kossuth - Gord Smith, Mississauga ON
4.60
3/4 Maureen Koseff - Alan Koseff, Erie PA;
Barbara Spencer - Joanne Ende, Meadville PA
INTERNATIONAL FUND MIDNIGHT KO
10 Tables
3.03
1 Asya Ladyzhensky, Ellenton FL; John Marriott
III, Cary NC; Andrew Cavalier - Joshua Sablan, Pensacola FL
2.12
2 Kim Eng, Issaquah WA; Chris Moore - Jennifer
Chalfan, Bellevue WA; Jeffrey Ford, Redmond WA
1.21
3/4 Nicholas Erpelding, Hopkins MN; Sean
Gannon, Decatur GA; Andre Asbury, Warner Robins GA; Tony
Ames II, Minnetonka MN
1.21
3/4 Daniel Lyder, ; Jeremy Fournier, Richardson
TX; Mitch Towner, Austin TX; Greg Humphreys, Charlottesville
VA
Daily Bulletin
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SEMIFINAL PAIRINGS IN THE COLLEGIATE TEAM
CHAMPIONSHIP
4 Tables
Brandeis: Adam Grossack, Newton MA; James Hickey,
Londonderry NH; Hang Yang - Zhihao Liu, Waltham MA
vs
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill: Patrick Domico Kenneth C.K. Chuk - Susannah Small - Ovunc Yilmaz, Chapel
Hill NC
University of Pennsylvania #2: Zhuo Wang - Xi Chen - Naijia
Guo, Philadelphia PA; Kendrick Chow, San Francisco CA
vs
University of California, Berkeley: Edmund Wu, San Francisco
CA; Frank Lin - Antony Lee, Berkeley CA; Eric Chan, Walnut
CA
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION KO BRACKET 1
6 Tables
24.10
1 Ken Gee, Regina SK; Robert Porter, Henderson
NV; Jerry Stamatov, Bulgaria; Chris Compton, Dallas TX;
Edward White, Grand Blanc MI; Diyan Danailov,
12.77
2 Jori Grossack, Waban MA; Adam Grossack,
Newton MA; Roy Green - Mary Green, Carlisle MA
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION KO BRACKET 2
6 Tables
14.28
1 Richard Temkin, Farmington MI; Gary Brinker,
Maumee OH; Joseph Ernsthausen, Sylvania OH; Kurt Dasher,
Petersburg MI; Frank Sensoli, St Clair Shrs MI; Michael D Alioto,
Birmingham MI
7.57
2 John Moschella, Winter Spgs FL; Tansu Aksu,
Orlando FL; Keith White, Jacksonville FL; Henry Meyer, Indian
Rvr Shrs FL; Julie Zhu, Vero Beach FL
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION KO BRACKET 3
7 Tables
12.59
1 Linda Harrison, Calgary AB; Hao Ge, Bay
Village OH; Nan Nan Chen, ; Yan Wang, Scarborough ON;
Nongyu Li, Sunnyvale CA
6.67
2 Ulysse Desmarais - Vicki Dale - Jennifer
O’Hara, Sudbury ON; Robert Lamothe, New Liskeard ON; John
Biondi, North Bay ON
2.83
3 Robert Tremblay - Gerard Turcotte - Alain
Dufour - Gerard Bouchard, Quebec QC
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION KO BRACKET 4
6 Tables
9.68
1 Henry Sigal, Piedmont CA; Gabrielle Uz, Palo
Alto CA; Stephen Cooper, Toronto ON; Rick Eissenstat, 97278
Jerusalem Israel
5.13
2 Gerald Lackner, Graz Austria; Senta
Kurschellackner, Hofbauerweg 11 Austria; Peter Steiner, Semriach
Austria; Andrea Muliar, Vienna Austria
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION KO BRACKET 5
6 Tables
8.01
1 Dick Sangster, Powell River BC; Thomas
Collins, New Harbor ME; Walter Stephan, Montclair NJ; Ralph
Meyer, Ridgewood NJ
4.25
2 Valentin Vieru, Citrus Heights CA; Barbara
Wheeler, Sacramento CA; Patricia Zavadil, Denver CO; Jim
Canty, Berkeley CA
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION KO BRACKET 6
6 Tables
6.12
1 Susan Knox - Karen Kribs, Aspen CO; Dorothy
Segel, Carbondale CO; Courtney Keller, Basalt CO
3.24
2 Don McNiven - Adrian Record, Fergus ON;
Marjorie Newbery, Barrie ON; Brendon Doherty, Ariss ON
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION KO BRACKET 7
7 Tables
5.73
1 Claire Young - Wallace McOuat, San Anselmo
CA; Phyllis Kreider - Donald Kreider, San Rafael CA
3.04
2 Susan Martin - Francoise Frenette, Rosemere
QC; Michel Guerin, Lorraine QC; Jean-Noel Savard, Montreal QC
FRIDAY-SATURDAY MORNING COMPACT KO
BRACKET 1
10 Tables
9.31
1 John Mackay - David Pickering - Diane K.M.
Gordon - Clyde Paul, St Catharines ON
6.52
2 Ray Pfeister, Bronxville NY; Michael
McNamara - Sylwia McNamara, White Plains NY; William Ehlers,
Montclair NJ
4.19
3 Bob Rebelein, Poughkeepsie NY; Evan
Markowitz, New York NY; Paul Birnbaum, Trenton NJ; Jill
Marshall, Port Chester NY
3.26
4 Constance Sackville, Vero Beach FL; Ken
Collins, Richmond Hill ON; Ian Totman, Toronto ON; Jeffrey
Tsang, Pittsburgh PA
FRIDAY-SATURDAY MORNING COMPACT KO
BRACKET 2
16 Tables
6.48
1 Mary Seggerman, Brooklyn NY; Jeffrey
Schapiro M.D., Needham MA; Robert Schapiro, Weston MA;
Peggy Casey Fitzpatrick, Saugerties NY
4.54
2 Richard Muntz, Riverview MI; Susan Yester,
Birmingham MI; Diane Pasik - Betty Andersen, Sterling Hts MI
2.92
3 Kathy Coleman - Carolyn Marks - Karen
Collins, Fort Worth TX; Janet Jordan, Aledo TX
2.27
4 Gabriel Perry - Bathsheba Perry, Houston TX;
Elaine Rhodenizer, Ottawa ON; Verna Glenn, Kanata ON
9 Tables
1. 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 38.0 Tables
A
7.28
1 5.46
2 4.67
3 3.50
4 2.30
5 3.49
6 2.62
1.92
1.96
1.47
1.33
0.95
53.5 Tables
B
20.16 1 15.12 2 11.34 3 8.51
4 6.85
5 5.76
6 5.04
7 4.87
8 4.18
9 3.67 10 3.36 11 4.12 12 5.88 13 2.69 14 2.92 15 2.66
3.41
2.25
2.09
11.5 Tables
A
3.11
1 2.33
2 2.09
3 1.57
4 0.98
5 1.18
6 0.88
0.68
10.0 Tables
A
2.10
1 1.58
2 1.47
3 0.89
4 1.10
5 0.83
6 0.82
0.48
0.62
0.46
COLLEGIATE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Brandeis: Adam Grossack, Newton MA; James Hickey, Londonderry NH;
Hang Yang - Zhihao Liu, Waltham MA
Univ. of California, Berkeley: Edmund Wu, San Francisco CA; Frank Lin - Antony Lee,
Berkeley CA; Eric Chan, Walnut CA
Univ. of Pennsylvania #2: Zhuo Wang - Xi Chen - Naijia Guo, Philadelphia PA; Kendrick
Chow, San Francisco CA
Univ. North Carolina, Chapel Hill: Patrick Domico - Kenneth C.K. Chuk - Susannah
Small - Ovunc Yilmaz, Chapel Hill NC
Stanford: Samuel Lichtenstein - Constance Chao - Yiyang Zhao, Stanford CA;
Zizhuo Wang, Palo Alto CA
Dartmouth #1: Yinghan Ding - Tianhao Xu - Zachary Kamin - Zachary Hamaker,
Hanover NH Univ. of Texas, Austin: Anant Rathi - Kelli Rankin - Patrick Wang, Austin TX; James
Andrew Pruet, Houston TX
Hamilton: Jeremy Adelman, Clinton NY; Joelle Adler, Albany NY; Joshua Snyder,
Leesburg VA; Carolyn Rhodes, Pittsford NY
NYU: Charles Lei, Holmdel NJ; Michael Zhuang, Superior CO; Harrison Rodriguez,
New York NY; Virginia Hildreth, Upper Arlington OH
116.00
109.00
102.00
92.00
78.00
73.00
69.00
58.00
23.00
SATURDAY EVENING SIDE GAME
B
1 2 3 4 5 6 C
1 2 3 4 5 6 Peter Boyd-Bowman, Greensboro NC; C. Alex Hudson, Raleigh NC
Sun-O Ho, Redmond WA; William McFall, New Berlin WI
Sue Becker, Canton OH; Frank Morgan, Williamstown MA
Fred Chasalow, Belmont CA; Edward Frymoyer, Half Moon Bay CA
Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY; George Friedman, New York NY
J Wilmer Winsor, Napanee ON; Shiree Shafrir, Trenton ON
Russell Craft - Dee Craft, Smith’s Parish Bermuda
Louise McNeely - Janice Upenieks, Mississauga ON
Janet Dunlap, Oceanside CA; Joan Kroener, Cardiff CA
Gheorghe Beres, Windsor ON; Andrzej Niewiadomski, Scarborough ON
Howard Emmerman - Fern Emmerman, Riverwoods IL
Steve Graves, Olney MD; Steven Nesseler, Silver Spring MD
65.21%
63.69%
61.59%
60.75%
58.99%
58.09%
57.59%
57.18%
55.71%
54.75%
54.64%
53.66%
LOUISE MCNEELY B/C/D PAIRS
C
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 D
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Marcia Syer - Louis Brooks, Oakville ON
Morton Weiser, Katonah NY; Richard Polunsky, Houston TX
Dennis Feuer - Abbie Feuer, No Palm Beach FL
Uday Maitra, Mississauga ON; Lino D’Souza, Burlington ON
Jeffrey Tsang, Pittsburgh PA; William Palmer, Brooklyn NY
Keith Pugsley, Oakville ON; Doneen Vernon, Toronto ON
Mark Olsky - Mary Olsky, Madison WI
Greg Chang, Lexington MA; Paul Simon, Arlington MA
Steve Overholt - Sudhir Patwardhan, Etobicoke ON
Xiaoxiong Dai, Edison NJ; Jason Ji, Milltown NJ
Barbara Stewart, Victoria BC; Marie Wiley, London ON
David Gordon, Ottawa ON; Michael Baggott, North Gower ON
Silva Minassian - Vatche Minassian, Orillia ON
Evan Markowitz, New York NY; Paul Birnbaum, Trenton NJ
David W K Quan, Richmond Hill ON; Eric Lee, Thornhill ON
Judith Cole, Toronto ON; Vera Weinstein, North York ON
Kathy Guinyou - Joe Varnell, Toronto ON
William Thorp, Dana Point CA; Dorothy Conway, Ottawa ON
Rosemary Thompson - Nanci Ruthen, London ON
64.20%
62.68%
61.23%
60.47%
59.84%
59.39%
57.91%
57.21%
57.10%
57.07%
56.97%
56.41%
55.93%
55.72%
55.55%
55.37%
55.14%
54.88%
54.66%
SATURDAY EVENING 299ER PAIRS
B
1 2 3 4 5 6 C
1 2 3 4 5 Arlene Bretzlaff, Manotick ON; Julia Demerse, Nepean ON
William Pollock - Mary Gordon, Toronto ON
Jeffery Jones, Vero Beach FL; David Armstrong, Whitmore Lake MI
Vicki Shepperd Chin - Sandy Silverman, San Diego CA
Ildiko Baxter, Allison Park PA; Gunhild Alius, Beachwood OH
Robert Bercovici - Bina Feldman, Toronto ON
Peter Bartl, Toronto ON; Tricia Adcock, Livingston TX
Susan Applegate, Chanhassen MN; Carol Fredericksen, Minnetonka MN
62.63%
61.91%
59.32%
57.58%
57.34%
55.36%
54.61%
53.32%
SATURDAY EVENING 49ER PAIRS
B
1 2 3 4 5 C
1 2 3 Diana Maniscalco - Michael Maniscalco, Port Jefferson NY
Barbara Chester - George Chester, Lions Head ON
Verna Bailey, Portage MB; Matthew Robillard, Toronto ON
Maryan Gibson - Allison Reid, Toronto ON
George Correia, - Bermuda; Joan Thomas, Brights Grove ON
Susan Bartlett - Bruce Fraser, Toronto ON
Angela Steger, Wilmette IL; Sarah Proesel, Winnetka IL
Conrad Larkin, Santa Rosa CA; Marion Ezedinma, Pembroke Bermuda
Susan McEwen, Kitchener ON; Stefanie Scott, Holly MI
Kyra Reu - Jacqueline Reu, Beachwood OH
70.11%
62.96%
60.85%
56.24%
53.62%
53.55%
53.10%
50.23%
47.86%
47.47%
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8.0 Tables
A
1.89
1 1.42
2 1.30
3 0.98 4/6 0.62 4/6 0.62 4/6 0.73
0.48
0.48
17.5 Tables
A
3.96
1 2.97
2 2.38
3 1.67
4 1.79
5 0.94
6 1.34
1.00
1.01
0.71
0.71
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SATURDAY MORNING PARTNERS BRIDGE CLUB 49ER PAIRS
B
1 2 3 4/5 4/5 C
1 2 Janice Chappelle - Shirley Moore, Meaford ON
Bev Kilpatrick, Aurora ON; Gayle Connor, Richmond Hill ON
David Drake, Vancouver BC; Marilyn Fischman, Toronto ON
Pamela Yokom - Cynthia Teeter, Toronto ON
Madeline Taylor, Gloucester ON; Maureen O Byrne, Ottawa ON
Mary Silky - Bill Silky, Syracuse NY
James Mylrea - Jean Mylrea, Toronto ON
Deb Van Eeken - Jennifer Puncher, Toronto ON
Helen Baker - Nancy Jackson, Haliburton ON
67.92%
59.17%
56.25%
55.00%
55.00%
55.00%
54.58%
46.67%
46.67%
SATURDAY MORNING PARTNERS BRIDGE CLUB 299ER PAIRS
B
1 2 3 4 5 6 C
1 2 3 4 5 6/7 6/7 Millicent Nadel, Fairfield CT; Judith Glazer, New Canaan CT
Frances Whitworth - Harry Whitworth, Buford GA
Susan Paul - Megan Paul, Toronto ON
Peter Jarvis - Robin Post, Mississauga ON
Ann Sutherland - Will Sutherland, North York ON
Bill Pope - Bev Pope, Burlington ON
Zsoka Balla - Martin Klaponski, Toronto ON
Victor Zubacs - Gerald Parks, Toronto ON
Michael Bastedo - Corey Powell, Ann Arbor MI
Sharon Phillips - Cathy Dann, Greenwich CT
Richard Buttermore - Wendy Buttermore, Royal Oak MI
DOUG DREW A/X DAYLIGHT PAIRS
21.0 Tables / Based on 74 Tables
A
X
26.61 1 1 M. Xavier Combey, D D O QC; Marius Moldovan, Pointe-Claire QC
19.96 2 2 Margaret Baykal - Gur Baykal, Markham ON
14.97 3 3 Russ Jones, Jonesboro AR; Jerry Fong, Marianna AR
11.23 4 Arnold Fisher, Clementon NJ; Lawrence Lerner, Warren NJ
8.24 5/6 Linda Wynston, Toronto ON; James Cummings, Scarborough ON
8.24 5/6 Gen Geiger - Bette Cohn, Sarasota FL
8.79
7 4 Stanley Roth, New York NY; Alvin Galland, Hastings-On-Hud NY
5.91
8 Judi Radin, New York NY; Stacy Jacobs, Hinsdale IL
6.95
9 5 Detlef Ladewig - Robert Sewell, Toronto ON
5.95 10 6 Robert Lavin, East Longmeadow MA; Michael Dworetsky, Bloomfield CT
5.21 11 7 J Howard Tate - F Ruth Tate, Toronto ON
4.63 12 8 Michael McGuire, Hernando MS; Ned Irving, Hot Sprgs Vlg AR
4.17 13 9 Goldye Raphael - Harold Raphael, Montreal QC
3.55 14 Milton Zlatic, Saint Louis MO; Rod Beery, Saint Charles MO
3.79 15 10 Joan Ann Waletzky - Niel Waletzky, Shaker Heights OH
3.47
11 Cetin Okcuoglu, Moorestown NJ; Ian Kidger, Reading England
42.0 Tables
A
B
C
7.89
1 1 5.92
2 4.44
3 3.33
4 2.50
5 5.00
6 2 1 3.75
3 2.81
4 3.30
5 2 2.48
6 3 2.01
4 1.39
5 1.04
6 66.28%
62.20%
60.71%
59.06%
58.33%
57.74%
56.55%
53.57%
52.38%
51.65%
51.65%
58.12%
56.75%
55.88%
55.34%
55.12%
55.12%
54.96%
54.63%
54.41%
53.81%
53.59%
53.27%
53.21%
53.10%
52.72%
52.12%
SATURDAY AFTERNOON SIDE GAME
Peter Winkler, Hanover NH; Roy Hughes, Toronto ON
Jessica Chance - Joan Anderson, West Des Moines IA
Kelvin Ng, Singapore 80609 Singapore; Cheng Yen Lam, S600236
Singapore
George Retek - Mari Retek, Montreal QC
Craig Robinson - Elaine Landow, Lansdale PA
Evan Ziegler - Ying Lin Gu, San Diego CA
Ralph Meyer, Ridgewood NJ; Walter Stephan, Montclair NJ
Dennis Carman - Susan Bailey Carman, Plainwell MI
Jim De Boer, Scarborough ON; Harriet Wagman, Toronto ON
William Wang, Beilun, Ningbo, People’s Republic of China; F Sun,
Thornhill ON
Viola Heywood, Welland ON; Robert Padgug, Amherst NY
Pawel Hanus, Carrollton TX; Bogumil Knypinski, N Richland Hill TX
Ru Hong Terajewicz, Brookline MA; Alix Taylor, Lincoln MA
66.33%
65.97%
65.64%
61.77%
61.27%
61.26%
60.30%
59.99%
59.84%
58.70%
56.54%
55.71%
54.32%
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SATURDAY-SUNDAY KO BRACKET 8
16 Tables
Annie Schwartz, Fairfax VA; Seth Manfield - Melanie Manfield Sabrina Manfield, Chevy Chase MD
vs
Joanne Gilmore - Ann Shaw, Mississauga ON; Sherrill Bain Korrie-Sue Marshall, Oakville ON
David Lodge - Nance Lodge, Rancho Mirage CA; Alan Schneider
- Sherie Schneider, Beverly Hills CA
vs
Helen Malcolm, Kincardine ON; Carolyn Brady - Louise Morel Phil Dowd, Toronto ON
SATURDAY-SUNDAY KO BRACKET 9
16 Tables
George Fillis - Karen Fillis - Laurie-Ann Levin, San Antonio TX;
Renee Levy, Dallas TX
vs
Robert Spencer, Freelton ON; David Duff, Oakville ON; Gord
Ellis - Michelle Ellis, Hamilton ON
Joan Phillips, Brewerton NY; Bobbie McDougal - Catherine
Mason, Syracuse NY; Margaret Venesky, Cicero NY
vs
Chris Chung - Han-Yu Chang, Palo Alto CA; Daniel Harting,
Mountain View CA; Stephanie Kung, Berkeley CA
SATURDAY-SUNDAY KO BRACKET 10
16 Tables
David Eddy - Pam Husband, Mississauga ON; Gary Reinblatt Cynthia Winkler, Toronto ON
vs
Janine Burns, Hallieford VA; Mehdi Marvasti, Jamesville NY;
Arne Garvander, Richfield MN; Richard Wedgewood, Washington
DC
Elizabeth Bianchini, Perth ON; Lorraine Garvin, Toledo ON; Joan
Dunbar, Elgin ON; Doris Weiser, Katonah NY
vs
Kai Tong - Larry Richardson, Kingston ON; Stanley Marshall,
Brockville ON; C Dennis Dressler, Enterprise ON
SATURDAY-SUNDAY KO BRACKET 11
14 Tables
Tony Robson, Arlington VA; Thomas Jennings, McLean VA;
Brandon Harper, Winter Park FL; Ryan Miller, Tampa FL
vs
Barbara Jones - Peter Jones, Whitby ON; Louise Ormiston,
Scarborough ON; Robert Fukunaga, Thornhill ON
Charles Dalmas - Stephen Massicotte, Sarnia ON; Bonnie Bond,
Hamilton ON; Lesley Corrin, Toronto ON
vs
David Morreau - Elaine Rhodenizer, Ottawa ON; William Rance,
Gloucester ON; Verna Glenn, Kanata ON
SATURDAY-MONDAY MORNING KO BRACKET 1
8 Tables
Jay Whipple III, Boca Grande FL; Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; Joseph
Godefrin, Sarasota FL; Michal Kopecky, 54101 Czech Republic;
Milan Macura, 75301 Czech Republic
vs
Will Engel, Freeport IL; James Melville, Springfield IL; William
McFall, New Berlin WI; Sun-O Ho, Redmond WA
Eric Leong, Oakland CA; Tadashi Teramoto, Tokyo Japan; Tadashi
Yoshida, Tokyo 168-0073 Japan; Kazuhiko Yamada, Ota-Ku
Tokyo Japan
vs
Daniel Colatosti, Waltham MA; John Malley, Pascoag RI; Myra
Kolton, Chestnut Hill MA; Ann Borgschulte, Lexington MA;
Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA
SATURDAY-MONDAY MORNING KO BRACKET 2
8 Tables
Claude Depatie, Saint-Mathias-R QC; Ghislaine Carignan,
Brossard QC; Harry Freedman, Ottawa ON; Paulin Nault, SaintAnicet QC
vs
Claude Tremblay - Muriel Tremblay, Niagara On Lake ON; Jan
Stewart - Andrew Risman, Toronto ON
Marc Franklin, Portland OR; Geoffrey Webb, Kelowna BC;
Margaret Hansell, Champaign IL; Bryant Town, Edmonton AB
vs
Eric Renshaw, Palm Springs CA; Gene Summ - Kannan Dan, San
Diego CA; Rudi Cataldi, Rolling Hills CA
SATURDAY-MONDAY MORNING KO BRACKET 3
8 Tables
James Keegan, Cambridge MA; Jane Adams, Lexington MA; Alix
Taylor, Lincoln MA; Ru Hong Terajewicz, Brookline MA
vs
Christy Wiegel - Jeffrey Wiegel, Wilsonville OR; Maxine
McComas - R Duane McComas, Portland OR
Bernard Cope - Ann Cope, W Hartford CT; Linda Teitelbaum Myron Teitelbaum, Roslyn NY
vs
Thomas Fagan - Katie Fagan, Kailua HI; Robert Kleinman Madelaine Kleinman, Vail CO
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SATURDAY-SUNDAY KO BRACKET 1
16 Tables
Veronica McMurdie - John McMurdie, Sacramento CA; James
Weeks, Palm Desert CA; Marjorie Michelin, Laguna Woods CA
vs
Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC; Jurek Czyzowicz, Gatineau QC; Bob
Etter, Sacramento CA; Cameron Doner, Richmond BC
Jeffrey Miller, Naperville IL; Geoffrey Brod, Avon CT; Brad
Carmichael, Kansas City MO; Lewis Finkel, Jupiter FL
vs
Dave Smith, Walls MS; John Diamond, Boca Raton FL; Brian
Platnick, Evanston IL; Rich Rothwarf, Philadelphia PA
SATURDAY-SUNDAY KO BRACKET 2
16 Tables
Doug Fraser - Sandra Fraser, Victoria BC; Brad Bart, Burnaby BC;
Michael Yuen, Vancouver BC
vs
Kenton Schoen, Burke VA; Diane Walker, Gaithersburg MD;
Michael Levinson, Daly City CA; Helene Bauman, Arlington VA
Fred King, Falls Church VA; Barry Bragin, Silver Spring MD;
David Abelow, Owings Mills MD; David Ruderman, Burtonsville
MD
vs
Claire Tornay - George Tornay Jr, Palm Beach Gdns FL; Karen
Allison, Las Vegas NV; Rich Kasprowicz, Schenectady NY; Mary
Paul, Toronto ON
SATURDAY-SUNDAY KO BRACKET 3
16 Tables
Phillip Becker - Hope Ellis, Beachwood OH; Fleur Howard, Gates
Mills OH; Charles Scholl, Shaker Heights OH
vs
Serge Chevalier, Laval QC; Jean Castonguay, Lery QC; Leo
Weniger, Halifax NS; James Kirby, Dartmouth NS
Terry Du - Peter Wong, Toronto ON; Jiawei Luo - Richard Chan,
Markham ON
vs
Samantha Punch, Stirling Fk United Kingdom; Stephen
Peterkin, Stirling United Kingdom; Anne Symons, Falkirk
Scotland; Sheila Adamson, Scotland Eh8 7d United Kingdom
SATURDAY-SUNDAY KO BRACKET 4
16 Tables
Gary Donner, Bluffton SC; Deborah Murphy, San Francisco CA;
Judith Marshall - Sharon Benz, Buffalo NY
vs
Sandra Hammer, Dorset VT; Courtney Nelson, Wells VT; Barbara
Doran - Eric Landau, Silver Spring MD; Jennifer Ballantyne,
Vancouver BC; Joel Fuhrman, Kirkland WA
Thomas Corlett - Ethel Corlett, Waco TX; Constance Sackville,
Vero Beach FL; Vincent Messina, Wolfeboro NH
vs
Andy Muenz, Brookhaven PA; Howard Kahlenberg, Philadelphia
PA; Richard Morgen - Donna Morgen, Havertown PA
SATURDAY-SUNDAY KO BRACKET 5
16 Tables
Jeremy Smee, St Catharines ON; Rod Jansen, Fonthill ON; George
Morrissey, Welland ON; Brian Macartney, Vineland ON
vs
Laura Lipman, Augusta ME; Jon Downing, Solihull England;
Liam Johnstone, Birmingham England; Lawrence Cheetham,
North Hampton NH
Adam Parrish, Arlington MA; Joel Datloff - Linda Wiener,
Vancouver WA; Merlin Vilhauer, Beaverton OR; Paul O’Brien,
Portland OR
vs
Nicholas Stock, North Vancouver BC; Chris Diamond, Winnipeg
MB; David Breton, Vancouver BC; Ben Takemori, Burnaby BC
SATURDAY-SUNDAY KO BRACKET 6
16 Tables
Debbie Benner - Arthur Crystal, Fairfield CT; David Cohen,
Thornhill ON; Ken Collins, Richmond Hill ON
vs
Sean Gannon, Decatur GA; Max Aeschbacher, Salt Lake City UT;
Cristal Nell, Redmond WA; Andre Asbury, Warner Robins GA
Gerald Lackner - Hans Kadletz, Graz Austria; Andrea Muliar,
Vienna Austria; Peter Steiner, Semriach Austria
vs
Michael Kolacki - George Clark, Chicago IL; Jerry Poliquin,
Gurnee IL; Brian Blackmore, Downers Grove IL
SATURDAY-SUNDAY KO BRACKET 7
17 Tables
Arun Goyal - Rachna Goyal - Mike Ma, Cincinnati OH; Stephen
Moese, West Chester OH
vs
Tom Fletcher - Steve McCafferty - Marsha Reall, Columbus OH;
Brenda Simpson, Spokane WA
Michael Creager, Brecksville OH; Richard Underwood - Joanne
Schlang, Voorheesville NY; Monica Early, Cuyahoga Falls OH
vs
David Neff, London ON; Ewoud Van Goch, St Thomas ON; Tony
Viidik - Joan Viidik, Waterloo ON
Donald Buchanan, Hilton Head SC; Alan Leaver, Buffalo NY;
Peggy Gibson, Hilton Head Isl SC; Mark Pettit, Petrolia ON
vs
Robert Smink, Newtown Sq PA; Hilary Hayden, Mahone Bay NS;
Norman Cannon, Fort Myers FL; Fran Smith, Glen Ellyn IL
16.0 Tables
A
3.94
1 3.79
2 2.84
3 2.13
4 1.70 5/6 1.60 5/6 1.57
1.54
1.15
0.86
SATURDAY MORNING SIDE GAME SERIES
B
1 2 3 4 5 6 C
1 2 3 4 5 Mary Orock - Jacqueline Montgomery, Fort Worth TX
Greg Jones - Barbara Jones, Manotick ON
Joan Ledrew - Viki O’Dea, St. John’s NL
John Pruitt, Baldwinsville NY; Cherrolyn Woolwine, Naperville IL
Jane McLaughlin, San Francisco CA; Gene Simpson, San Rafael CA
Dennis Kaye, Rosendale NY; John Gropp, Newburgh NY
Sami Naydani, Saint-Bruno QC; Carmen Gawish, Brossard QC
Richard Wedgewood, Washington DC; Janine Burns, Hallieford VA
Laurence Grey, Chandler AZ; Mehdi Marvasti, Jamesville NY
Paul Holmes, Brocton NY; Eric Gettleman, Baltimore MD
SATURDAY AFTERNOON PARTNERS BRIDGE CLUB 49ER PAIRS
19.0 Tables
A
B
C
3.05
1 Denys Robinson - Chris Robinson, Toronto ON
2.29
2 1 James Drake - Marissa Gold-Ruvolo, Toronto ON
1.72
3 2 Verna Bailey, Portage MB; Howard Gilberg, Tallahassee FL
1.29
4 Shirley Moore - Janice Chappelle, Meaford ON
1.16
5 3 Judy Zeckhauser, Buffalo NY; John Tsui, Oakville ON
0.87
6 4 Pamela Yokom - Cynthia Teeter, Toronto ON
0.65
5 Sandra Curtis, Bailey’s Bay Bermuda; Steven Trumper, Hamilton
Parish Bermuda
1.05
6 1 Jean Macpherson - Mary Tapscott, Toronto ON
0.79
2 Elaine Psaila - Edith Stagni, Toronto ON
0.59
3 Beverly Moreland - John Moreland, Campbellville ON
0.44
4 Kelly Shields - Nora Guinane, Toronto ON
0.33
5 Betty Ann Streeter - Pauline Monks, Toronto ON
31.0 Tables
A
5.79
1 4.34
2 3.26
3 2.44
4 2.50
5 1.87
6 1.40
1.05
1.07
61.36%
60.42%
59.85%
58.14%
57.39%
57.39%
56.63%
55.68%
54.73%
54.17%
65.18%
64.03%
58.93%
58.63%
58.33%
58.04%
57.40%
56.85%
55.36%
54.76%
50.89%
50.30%
SATURDAY AFTERNOON PARTNERS BRIDGE CLUB 299ER PAIRS
B
1 2 3 4 5 6 C
1 2 3 4 5 6 Peter Basciano, Burlington ON; Elena Petrella, Oakville ON
Ronald Hartlen, Clarksburg ON; Mary Clark, Meaford ON
Robert Law, Toronto ON; Vernon Forster, Tsawwassen BC
David Weil, Toronto ON; Yaping Ge, Highland CA
Suzanne Jaffe, Toronto ON; Michael Layton, Mississauga ON
David Armstrong, Whitmore Lake MI; Ronald Banyai, Milton ON
Michael Bastedo - Corey Powell, Ann Arbor MI
Carol Fredericksen, Minnetonka MN; Susan Applegate, Chanhassen MN
Ian McElroy, Markham ON; Fred Pember, Thornhill ON
72.16%
66.67%
63.83%
63.26%
61.74%
60.61%
57.39%
54.73%
54.36%
SATURDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE-PLUS+
29.0 Tables / Based on 28 Tables
A
B
2.87 1/2 1/2 Joan Stepinac - Clare Walmsley, Guelph ON
2.87 1/2 1/2 Stephen Gerring - Nancy Miles, Toronto ON
1.85
3 3 Beverly Moreland - John Moreland, Campbellville ON
1.38
4 John Kittredge - Carol Kittredge, Toronto ON
1.08
5 4 Kathleen Zaichuk - Jane Hamer, Toronto ON
0.89 6/8 5/7 Gerry Josefik - Tim Josefik, Oakville ON
0.89 6/8 5/7 Doug Snow, Etobicoke ON; Violet Archer, Toronto ON
0.60 6/8 5/7 Anne Sommer, Bainbridge Isl WA; Carole Hillard, Leroy IL
73.75%
73.75%
72.50%
70.65%
68.75%
65.00%
65.00%
65.00%
DOUG DREW B/C/D DAYLIGHT PAIRS
55.0 Tables / Based on 53 Tables
B
C
D
19.85 1 1 1 Nolan Chang - Jack Chang, San Gabriel CA
14.89 2 Terry Sye - Joan Nurse, Etobicoke ON
11.18 3 2 2 Michael Bilon, Toronto ON; Thomas Revesz, Scarborough ON
8.38
4 3 3 David Graham - Jill Graham, Boca Raton FL
6.62
5 4 Bobby Rose, Scarsdale NY; Jane Finn, Greenwich CT
5.67
6 5 Carol Maggipinto - Mark Maggipinto, Aptos CA
4.96
7 6 Jorry Chu, Mississauga ON; Gabriel Sitarenios, Richmond Hill ON
4.78
8 Pat Crampsey - Mike Fernley, Oshawa ON
4.39
9 7 Ted Telford, Etobicoke ON; Martin Kornbluth, Toronto ON
4.07 10 8 4 Jan Gilewicz, Minesing ON; J Ronald Moore, Barrie ON
3.68 11 Allen Selling - Charles Smith, Erie PA
3.64 12 Bobbi Kauffman - John Link, Houston TX
3.21 13 9 5 Bernie Katchen, Toronto ON; Percy Goldenberg, Willowdale ON
2.75 14 10 6 David Ryder, Toronto ON; Beverly Candlish, Markham ON
2.48
11 James Easterling, Casselberry FL; Jose Delgado, Miami FL
3.78
12 7 Ronald Gough, Thornhill ON; Arlene Klapman, Toronto ON
2.14
8 David Carter - Pat Emery, New York NY
61.62%
59.57%
58.71%
58.37%
58.00%
57.96%
57.35%
57.31%
57.26%
57.08%
56.96%
56.84%
56.11%
56.03%
55.53%
55.38%
54.57%
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SATURDAY EVENING SIDE GAME
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTIONS AA BB CC A
B
C
A
B
C
1 1 Sue Becker, Canton OH; Frank Morgan, Williamstown MA
61.59%
1 1 2 2 Fred Chasalow, Belmont CA; Edward Frymoyer, Half Moon Bay CA
60.75%
2 3 Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY; George Friedman, New York NY
58.99%
3 2 1 4 Richard Budd, Portland ME; Rick Binder, Waltham MA
57.78%
4 3 5 3 1 Russell Craft - Dee Craft, Smith’s Parish Bermuda
57.59%
5 4 6 4 Douglas Thompson, Acton MA; Karen Barrett, Norwalk CT
56.90%
6 7 5 Charles Brown, Denton TX; Mark Rosenholz, Albany NY
56.22%
7 8 George Retek - Mari Retek, Montreal QC
56.02%
8 5 2 9 6 Yefim Shoykhet, Bronxville NY; Selim Benardete, New York NY
55.60%
9 6 3 10 7 Lenore Cavallero, Hillsborough CA; Robert Roman, Greenbrae CA
55.20%
10 11 8 2 Howard Emmerman - Fern Emmerman, Riverwoods IL
54.64%
11 7 12 9 Richard Kay, Mission BC; Ramzan Ackber, Abbotsford BC
54.36%
12 8 4 13 10 Bryan Morgan, Dallas TX; Robert Lynn, Salem VA
54.02%
13 9 5 14 Patricia Elms, Newport Beach CA; Ruth Grossman, Newton MA
53.96%
14 10 15 11 3 Steve Graves, Olney MD; Steven Nesseler, Silver Spring MD
53.66%
15 11 12 Igor Milman - Oleg Rubinchik, Brooklyn NY
52.66%
12 4 Gregg Myerson - Abby Myerson, Sherman Oaks CA
51.13%
13 5 Joo-Hee Janicki, Markham ON; Lillian Trac, San Rafael CA
48.13%
LOUISE MCNEELY B/C/D PAIRS EVENING SESSION
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTIONS FF GG HH B
C
D
B
C
D
1 1 1 Silva Minassian - Vatche Minassian, Orillia ON
65.24%
1 1 1 2 2 2 Marcia Syer - Louis Brooks, Oakville ON
64.16%
2 2 3 3 3 Dennis Feuer - Abbie Feuer, No Palm Beach FL
63.07%
3 3 4 4 4 Jeffrey Schwartz, Fairfax VA; Kevin Rosenberg, Cupertino CA
59.58%
4 5 5 5 Rosemary Thompson - Nanci Ruthen, London ON
59.50%
5 4 2 6 6 Andrew Brownbill - Jean Brownbill, Burlington ON
58.92%
6 5 3 7 Uday Maitra, Mississauga ON; Lino D’Souza, Burlington ON
57.61%
7 6 8 Keith Pugsley, Oakville ON; Doneen Vernon, Toronto ON
56.57%
8 7 9 7 6 Kevin Chaisson, San Diego CA; Philippe Lamoise, Solana Beach CA
55.81%
9 8 4 10 8 7 Shailesh Gupta, Alison Viejo CA; Ankur Rathi, Fort Worth TX
55.70%
10 11 Judite Kokis, Mississauga ON; Gail Lambacher, Oakville ON
55.24%
11 12 9 Michael Krasnoff - Judith Krasnoff, Columbus OH
54.20%
12 9 13 Lynda Flanger, Gainesville VA; Elinor Hood, Milwaukie OR
54.17%
13 10 5 14 Linda Gallaher, Morehead KY; Marvin Kolodzik, Cincinnati OH
53.82%
14 11 6 15 10 8 Steven Mehta, Mississauga ON; Michael Moore, Oakville ON
53.68%
15 12 7 16 11 9 Ted Greeniaus, Redmond WA; Claire McGuire, Glenview IL
53.50%
16 13 17 12 10 Jane Adams, Lexington MA; James Keegan, Cambridge MA
53.48%
17 18 13 11 Ingrid Megow, Toronto ON; Klaus Buechner, Mississauga ON
53.11%
18 14 19 Rand Pinsky - Kathy Swaine, Valencia CA
52.96%
19 15 8 20 14 David Cohen - Dan Richards, East Hampton NY
52.63%
20 16 9 21 Evan Markowitz, New York NY; Paul Birnbaum, Trenton NJ
52.19%
21 17 10 22 Judi Waters - Gordon Waters, London ON
52.04%
22 15 Marsha Gerstein, Somerville MA; Mark Heumann, Watertown MA
50.67%
SATURDAY EVENING 299ER PAIRS ONLY SESSION
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTION EEE A
B
C
A
B
C
1 1 1 Arlene Bretzlaff, Manotick ON; Julia Demerse, Nepean ON
62.63%
1 2 2 2 Jeffery Jones, Vero Beach FL; David Armstrong, Whitmore Lake MI
59.32%
2 1 1 3 Ildiko Baxter, Allison Park PA; Gunhild Alius, Beachwood OH
57.34%
3 2 2 4 3 Peter Bartl, Toronto ON; Tricia Adcock, Livingston TX
54.61%
4 3 3 5 4 3 Paul Gibson - Carol Buchanan, Hilton Head Isl SC
52.82%
5 4 SATURDAY EVENING 49ER PAIRS ONLY SESSION
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTION FFF A
B
C
A
B
C
1 Diana Maniscalco - Michael Maniscalco, Port Jefferson NY
70.11%
1 2 Maryan Gibson - Allison Reid, Toronto ON
56.24%
2 1 3 1 1 Angela Steger, Wilmette IL; Sarah Proesel, Winnetka IL
53.10%
3 2 4 Shirley Moore - Janice Chappelle, Meaford ON
51.23%
4 3 2 Conrad Larkin, Santa Rosa CA; Marion Ezedinma, Pembroke Bermuda
50.23%
1 2 Susan McEwen, Kitchener ON; Stefanie Scott, Holly MI
47.86%
EAST-WEST
Peter Boyd-Bowman, Greensboro NC; C. Alex Hudson, Raleigh NC
Sun-O Ho, Redmond WA; William McFall, New Berlin WI
J Wilmer Winsor, Napanee ON; Shiree Shafrir, Trenton ON
Louise McNeely - Janice Upenieks, Mississauga ON
Richard Hartz, Utica NY; Gary Philips, Liverpool NY
Henry Unglik, Ottawa ON; Estelle Margolin, Rego Park NY
Judi Sonon, Pittsburgh PA; Cecilia Powell, Monroeville PA Janet Dunlap, Oceanside CA; Joan Kroener, Cardiff CA
Gheorghe Beres, Windsor ON; Andrzej Niewiadomski, Scarborough ON
Tina Radding, Charleston SC; Sherril Cuzzell, Summerville SC
Paul Stanbury - Deanne Dennison, Kleinburg ON
William Kraybill - Kimberly Music, Lewis Center OH
D Rowe, Peterborough ON; Gerald Edge, St Williams ON
Brian Schroeder, Okemos MI; Michal Propas, Toronto ON
Judith Chaice - Fred Hawa, White Plains NY
Eugene Barrack, Washington Twp NJ; Isaiah Shalom, W Brookfield MA
Bernie Weiss, New Orleans LA; Charles Arthur, North York ON
EAST-WEST
Jeffrey Tsang, Pittsburgh PA; William Palmer, Brooklyn NY
Sandy Birnholtz, Sylvan Lake MI; Clarke Cunningham, Dearborn MI
Kathy Guinyou - Joe Varnell, Toronto ON
Barbara Stewart, Victoria BC; Marie Wiley, London ON
Steve Overholt - Sudhir Patwardhan, Etobicoke ON
Judith Cole, Toronto ON; Vera Weinstein, North York ON
David W K Quan, Richmond Hill ON; Eric Lee, Thornhill ON
Greg Chang, Lexington MA; Paul Simon, Arlington MA
Morton Weiser, Katonah NY; Richard Polunsky, Houston TX
Jan Stewart - Andrew Risman, Toronto ON
Mark Olsky - Mary Olsky, Madison WI
William Thorp, Dana Point CA; Dorothy Conway, Ottawa ON
Michael Lubetsky, Montreal QC; Terry Martin, Parkside SK
Katherine Pugsley, Oakville ON; Darlene Blachar, West Hill ON
Thomas James - Chris James, Scarborough ON
Beverly Pogoda - Joseph Meyers, New York NY
Bettina Brammann-Kuisat - Jurgen Durkop, Germany Germany
Allison Howard, Cookeville TN; Blair Young, Littleton CO Irene Rodaro - Andre Desmarais, Etobicoke ON
Karen Levy - Nancy Klym, Calgary AB
Andrew Cavalier - Joshua Sablan, Pensacola FL
Denise Hoffman - Mary Freier, Marquette MI
64.69%
60.60%
59.76%
59.05%
58.78%
58.65%
58.60%
57.56%
57.54%
56.75%
55.93%
55.34%
54.34%
53.97%
53.54%
53.07%
53.04%
52.62%
52.09%
52.01%
51.97%
51.69%
EAST-WEST
William Pollock - Mary Gordon, Toronto ON
Vicki Shepperd Chin - Sandy Silverman, San Diego CA
Robert Bercovici - Bina Feldman, Toronto ON
Susan Applegate, Chanhassen MN; Carol Fredericksen, Minnetonka MN
Barrie Mc Leod, Oakville ON; Bonni Stewart, Mississauga ON
61.91%
57.58%
55.36%
53.32%
53.01%
EAST-WEST
Barbara Chester - George Chester, Lions Head ON
Verna Bailey, Portage MB; Matthew Robillard, Toronto ON George Correia, - Bermuda; Joan Thomas, Brights Grove ON
Susan Bartlett - Bruce Fraser, Toronto ON
Kyra Reu - Jacqueline Reu, Beachwood OH 1 2 3 4 5/6 5/6 7 8 9 10 NORTH-SOUTH
Charles Riffle, Emerald Hills CA; Douglas Grant, San Francisco CA
Donald Lurie, White Plains NY; Joe Yassi, Etobicoke ON
Ariel Leibovitz - Stephen Reichek, Houston TX
Derek Broughton, Musquobodoit Hb NS; Trisha Fleet, Dartmouth NS Magnus Weiman - Maureen Weiman, Eden Prairie MN
Charles Bilich, Hewlett NY; Norman Trabulus, Port Washington NY Suman Agarwal, Hilliard OH; Boris Tenchov, Columbus OH
Janice Barrett - Allan Barrett, Richmond Hill ON
David Venetianer, Chadds Ford PA; Richard Franklin, New Canaan CT
S Bonnar - A. Bruce Cameron, Mississauga ON
YOUNG LM-1500 PAIRS SECOND SEMIFINAL SESSION
SECTIONS K L EAST-WEST
59.46%
1 Jean LaTraverse, Mont-Royal QC; Jean La Traverse, Outremont QC 59.15%
2 Mary Van Cleve, Toledo OH; Peter Erdman, Monroe MI
57.69%
3 Richard Jeng - Andrew Jeng, Johns Creek GA
57.31%
4 David Corbin - Kurt Simmons, Boulder CO
56.85%
5 Victor Galis - Ioana Galis, Fremont CA
56.85%
6 Eric Endicott - Linda Akazawa, Toronto ON
54.92%
7 Don Ostrom, Cambridge ON; Clyde Paul, St Catharines ON
54.46%
8 Ron Haney, Bobcaygeon ON; Gordon Humphrys, CD
53.23%
9 Alan Young - Douglas Martin, New Liskeard ON
53.15%
10 Richard Bonner, Colorado Spgs CO; Daryl Dietrich, Woodland Park CO
63.54%
58.46%
56.85%
56.54%
54.31%
53.38%
53.23%
52.92%
52.62%
52.54%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 NORTH-SOUTH
Brad Barry, Phoenixville PA; David Amsterdam, Wayne PA
Jay Kelkar, Oak Hill VA; Shuba Dey, Fairfax VA
Buddhadeb Biswas, Lexington MA; Peter Morse, North Vancouver BC Merril Hirsh, Washington DC; Monique Smith, Arlington VA
Garth Yettick, Denver CO; Harley Bress, Golden CO
Jane Dillenberg, New York NY; Roberta Magnus, Brooklyn NY
Susan Fuller, Miami FL; Maris Zilant, North Miami FL
Richard Williams - Jody Williams, San Carlos CA
Paul Nason, Los Angeles CA; Joseph De Gaetano, Atkinson NH
William Anspach, Chicago IL; Robert Block, Deerfield IL
Bill Kertes - Rana Ghadaki, Toronto ON
Marc Passman, Skokie IL; Samuel Miller, Glencoe IL
Albert Shrive, Dalton PA; Ann Borgschulte, Lexington MA
Kathy Venton, Petaluma CA; David Pankratz, Santa Rosa CA
Peter Tien, Markham ON; Dennis Hsu, Scarborough ON
Doug Bennion - Lesley Thomson, Toronto ON
Luisana Madueno, Aventura FL; Juan Castillo, Fort Lauderdale FL Kasmer Andreychuk, Yorkton SK; Myriam Milgrom, Port St Lucie FL Kenny Horneman, Charlottesville VA; Zachary Brescoll, Versailles KY
Jay Baudler, Piedmont CA; Cordelia Menges, New York NY
Linda Saltzman - Michael Saltzman, Naperville IL
BRUCE LM-5000 PAIRS 2ND SEMIFINAL SESSION
SECTIONS A B C D EAST-WEST
58.33%
1 Richard Maybin, Hendersonville NC; Boyce Robbins, Piedmont SC 57.92%
2 Patrick White, Bothell WA; Vic Quiros, Scottsdale AZ
57.81%
3 Peter Hambly, Hanover ON; Brooke Nelles, London ON
57.20%
4 Helen Johnston, Ajax ON; Anna Dosseva, Pickering ON
57.05%
5 Diana Tenery-Ascher - Larry Ascher, Englewood NJ
56.94%
6 Richard Temkin, Farmington MI; Kurt Dasher, Petersburg MI
56.71%
7 Emmy Haji, Columbus OH; Terry James, Upper Arlington OH
56.37%
8 Dennis Kaye, Rosendale NY; John Gropp, Newburgh NY
55.17%
9 Richard Olanoff, De Witt NY; Donald Dalpe, Baldwinsville NY 54.94%
10 Barton Buffington, North Kingstown RI; Donna Marks, Atlanta GA 54.37%
11 Steven Shaye, Slingerlands NY; Caroline Pascoe, Sarasota FL 54.15%
12 Zachary Grossack, Newton MA; Donald Caplin, Waltham MA
53.88%
13 Doug Andrews, Etobicoke ON; J Melvin Norton, Burlington ON
53.81%
14 Howard Engle, Highland Park IL; Mark Weisman, Glenview IL
53.21%
15 Scott Hiller, Marshall MN; Steven Wallis, Tampa FL
51.81%
16 Cole Powell, Oakland CA; Linda Bandler, Alamo CA
51.77%
17 Susan Jackowitz, Palm Bch Grdns FL; Nancy Turner, New York NY 51.73%
18 Sandra DeMartino, Riverside CT; Greta Pineles, Jackson NJ
51.70%
19/20
Natalie Bassil, Boston MA; Neil Montague, Swampscott MA
51.62%
19/20
John Moschella, Winter Spgs FL; Tansu Aksu, Orlando FL
51.09%
21 Richard Hyken, Morristown NJ; Julie Cohan, Montville NJ
64.22%
60.33%
59.99%
59.65%
57.92%
57.54%
56.79%
55.35%
54.68%
54.37%
53.66%
53.39%
53.24%
53.13%
53.09%
52.98%
52.41%
52.07%
51.89%
51.89%
51.40%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14/15
14/15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25/27
25/27
25/27
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 NORTH-SOUTH
Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Tarek Sadek, Cairo Egypt
Les Bart, Bradenton FL; Fred Stewart, Bloomington NY
Richard Coren, Delray Beach FL; Robert Levin, Henderson NV Michael Rosenberg, Cupertino CA; Richard Zeckhauser, Cambridge MA
Louk Verhees, 2215 SH Voorhou Netherlands; Danny Sprung, Philadelphia PA
Bruce Ferguson, Palm Springs CA; John Onstott, New Orleans LA Alex Perlin, Metuchen NJ; Jiang Gu, Mountain Lakes NJ
Jordan Cohen, Thornhill ON; George Berton, Newmarket ON
Andy Kaufman, Fort Washington PA; Corey Krantz, Drexel Hill PA Chuck Said, Nashville TN; Michael Mikyska, Los Angeles CA
Robert Hopkins Jr - Joan Lewis, Arlington VA
Jonathan Weinstein - Stephen McConnell, Evanston IL
Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Fred Hamilton, Las Vegas NV
Carlos Pellegrini, Buenos Aires Argentina; Hector Camberos, Charlotte NC
Cornelis Van Prooijen, Nieuw Vennep Netherlands; Alison Wilson, New York NY
Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY; Alan Applebaum, Brookline MA
Timur Aydin - Cristina Tita, Northville MI
Sally Woolsey - Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA
Alan Levine - Marjorie Levine, Massapequa NY
Robert Sartorius, Lake Hiawatha NJ; Rick Roeder, La Mesa CA Robert Teel Jr - Jane Teel, Birmingham AL
Stephen Shane, White Plains NY; Eugene Davidson, Boynton Beach FL
Jon Brandon - Dom Di Felice, Denver CO
Malcolm Ewashkiw, Belleville ON; Robert Hollow, Madoc ON
Bruce Noda, Corte Madera CA; Mark Ralph, San Francisco CA
Irina Levitina, Hackensack NJ; Laurie Vogel, New York NY
Tien-Chun Yang, San Jose CA; Jun Shi, Palo Alto CA
Marion Michielsen, 3024 AM Rotterd Netherlands; Roy Welland, New York NY
Jerry Helms - Robert Bitterman, Charlotte NC
Barry Rigal, New York NY; Eric Leong, Oakland CA
Brian Spears - John Murdoch, Scotland United Kingdom
Frederic Pollack, Lasalle QC; Martial Chagnon, Laval QC
Michael Cait, Downsview ON; Roger Allen, Victoria BC
Joseph Stokes, Chicago IL; Frank Pancoe, Glen Ellyn IL
Nikolay Demirev, Arlington Hts IL; Joe Monro, Beverly Hills MI William Pollack - Rozanne Pollack, Basking Ridge NJ
VON ZEDTWITZ LIFE MASTER PAIRS 2ND SEMIFINAL SESSION
SECTIONS E F G H I J Z EAST-WEST
65.66%
1 Per-Ola Cullin, Johanneshov Sweden; Peter Bertheau, Taby Sweden 62.54%
2 Geoff Hampson, Las Vegas NV; Eric Greco, Wynnewood PA
60.38%
3 Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Alan Osofsky, Palm Beach FL
58.89%
4 Marc Nathan, New York NY; Daniel Gerstman, Buffalo NY
58.74%
5 Linda Lewis, Sioux Falls SD; Douglas Doub, W Hartford CT
58.44%
6 Gary Gottlieb, Brooklyn NY; Peter Fredin, Malmo Sweden
58.08%
7 Tim Rees - Adrian Thomas, Crowthorne Berk England
57.80%
8 Stephen Drodge, McLean VA; John Miller, Vienna VA
57.65%
9 Leslie Amoils, Toronto ON; Ishmael Delmonte, New South Wales Australia
57.63%
10 Martin Bloom, Sydney 2031 Australia; Peter David Gill, Sydney Australia
57.05%
11 David Kent, Lake Mary FL; Stephen Brown, Ottawa ON
56.62%
12 Tania Reyes Hiller, Shrub Oak NY; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ
56.28%
13 Christal Henner-Welland - Uday Ivatury, New York NY
56.09%
14 John Bowman - Bill Bowman, Ottawa ON
56.09%
15 Michael Kamil, Holmdel NJ; R Jay Becker, New York NY
55.79%
16/17
Xiadyi Li - Haitao Liu, Beijing
55.77%
16/17
Betty Ann Kennedy, Shreveport LA; Cindy Bernstein, Memphis TN 55.36%
18 Boye Brogeland, Norway; Aubrey Strul, Boca Raton FL
55.19%
19 Gary Kessler, Springfield IL; Richard Oshlag, Memphis TN
54.94%
20 Chris Willenken, New York NY; Steve Weinstein, Andes NY
54.89%
21 Jacob Morgan, Madison WI; Michael Polowan, New York NY
54.81%
22 David Siebert - Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR
54.66%
23 Greg Hinze, San Antonio TX; David Grainger, Bend OR
54.23%
24 Jon Wittes - Ross Grabel, Palm Desert CA
54.15%
25 William Ehlers, Montclair NJ; JoAnn Sprung, Philadelphia PA 54.15%
26 Barry Schaffer, Frisco TX; Colby Vernay, Lacon IL
54.15%
27 Charles Malcolm - Martha Malcolm, Topeka KS
54.02%
28 Mary Oshlag, Memphis TN; Brian Johnston, Toronto ON
53.87%
29 Alain Chamsi, Ottawa ON; David Lin, Mississauga ON
53.70%
30 Bjorn Fallenius - Andrew Rosenthal, New York NY
52.95%
31 Daniela von Arnim, Hockenh Germany; Sabine Auken, Charlottenlund Denmark
52.78%
32/33
Mark Cohen - Stasha Cohen, Glen Ridge NJ
52.74%
32/33
Ron Smith - Linda Smith, Hixson TN
52.71%
34 Erin Feldman, San Diego CA; Richard Anderson, Regina SK
52.67%
35 Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge IL; Frank Nickell, New York NY
52.52%
36 Don Sulgrove - Kathleen Sulgrove, Twinsburg OH
SIDE GAME SERIES SATURDAY MORNING SESSION
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTION QQ A
B
C
A
B
C
1 1 1 Joan Ledrew - Viki O’Dea, St. John’s NL
59.85%
1 2 Jane McLaughlin, San Francisco CA; Gene Simpson, San Rafael CA
57.39%
2 1 1 3 2 Sami Naydani, Saint-Bruno QC; Carmen Gawish, Brossard QC
56.63%
3 2 4 3 2 Laurence Grey, Chandler AZ; Mehdi Marvasti, Jamesville NY
54.73%
4 3 5 4 Jimmy Pelham, Freeport NY; John Berry, New Hyde Park NY
54.55%
5 4 2 6 5 3 Paul Holmes, Brocton NY; Eric Gettleman, Baltimore MD
54.17%
6 5 6 Peggy Gibson, Hilton Head Isl SC; Donald Buchanan, Hilton Head SC
49.81%
6 4 Scott Rappard, Dartmouth NS; Jeffery Jones, Vero Beach FL
48.48%
3 65.21%
63.69%
58.09%
57.18%
57.07%
56.28%
56.22%
55.71%
54.75%
54.69%
54.12%
53.28%
53.21%
52.37%
51.92%
50.97%
50.79%
62.96%
60.85%
53.62%
53.55%
47.47%
60.85%
60.41%
59.55%
59.53%
59.36%
59.19%
58.80%
58.29%
58.23%
58.01%
57.46%
56.75%
55.56%
55.36%
55.28%
54.83%
54.83%
54.76%
54.17%
53.72%
52.88%
52.82%
52.29%
52.22%
52.20%
52.05%
52.01%
51.88%
51.60%
51.58%
51.54%
51.52%
51.52%
51.45%
51.26%
51.18%
EAST-WEST
Mary Orock - Jacqueline Montgomery, Fort Worth TX
Greg Jones - Barbara Jones, Manotick ON
John Pruitt, Baldwinsville NY; Cherrolyn Woolwine, Naperville IL
Dennis Kaye, Rosendale NY; John Gropp, Newburgh NY
Richard Wedgewood, Washington DC; Janine Burns, Hallieford VA
Xingping Kang, El Monte CA; Alfred Lee, Rncho Pls Vrd CA
Brad Barry, Phoenixville PA; David Amsterdam, Wayne PA
Arne Garvander, Richfield MN; Nicholas Erpelding, Hopkins MN
61.36%
60.42%
58.14%
57.39%
55.68%
54.92%
53.79%
48.30%
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DOUG DREW A/X DAYLIGHT PAIRS SATURDAY MORNING SESSION
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTIONS XXX YYY EAST-WEST
A
X
A
X
1 Janice Seamon-Molson, Hollywood FL; Peter Mosheim, Asheville NC
59.91%
1 Linda Wynston, Toronto ON; James Cummings, Scarborough ON
2 1 M. Xavier Combey, D D O QC; Marius Moldovan, Pointe-Claire QC
59.80%
2 1 Stanley Roth, New York NY; Alvin Galland, Hastings-On-Hud NY
3 2 Joan Ann Waletzky - Niel Waletzky, Shaker Heights OH
58.28%
3 2 Michael McGuire, Hernando MS; Ned Irving, Hot Sprgs Vlg AR
4 3 Goldye Raphael - Harold Raphael, Montreal QC 56.10%
4 Judi Radin, New York NY; Stacy Jacobs, Hinsdale IL
5 Arnold Fisher, Clementon NJ; Lawrence Lerner, Warren NJ
53.70%
5 3 Margaret Baykal - Gur Baykal, Markham ON
6 Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT; Grace Lloyd, Southampton NY
52.61%
6 Gen Geiger - Bette Cohn, Sarasota FL
7 4 Sergiu Calangiu - Zoltan Lazar, Doll-Des-Ormeau QC
52.51%
7 4 Cetin Okcuoglu, Moorestown NJ; Ian Kidger, Reading England
8 Glenn Eisenstein - Peggy Ellis, New York NY 52.40%
8 5 Barbaros Gunel, Markham ON; R Barkley Calkins, Allendale NJ
5/6 Detlef Ladewig - Robert Sewell, Toronto ON
52.29%
6 Charles Galloway, Thornhill ON; William Allison, Decatur GA
5/6 Sandra Levine - Bonnie Gellas, New York NY
52.29%
7 Russ Jones, Jonesboro AR; Jerry Fong, Marianna AR
51.85%
58.06%
57.63%
56.54%
55.56%
55.23%
55.12%
54.68%
54.25%
52.61%
DOUG DREW B/C/D DAYLIGHT PAIRS SATURDAY MORNING SESSION
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTIONS AA BB EAST-WEST
B
C
D
B
C
D
1 1 Bobby Rose, Scarsdale NY; Jane Finn, Greenwich CT
61.39%
1 Terry Sye - Joan Nurse, Etobicoke ON
64.68%
2 Bobbi Kauffman - John Link, Houston TX
59.60%
2 1 1 David Graham - Jill Graham, Boca Raton FL
64.04%
3 2 1 Bernie Katchen, Toronto ON; Percy Goldenberg, Willowdale ON
58.99%
3 Paul Chan - Lily Chan, Columbia MO
61.37%
4 Gene Keidan, Bradenton FL; Joelyn Shilliday, Clementon NJ
57.48%
4 2 2 Michael Bilon, Toronto ON; Thomas Revesz, Scarborough ON
61.04%
5 3 Carol Maggipinto - Mark Maggipinto, Aptos CA
56.31%
5 3 James Easterling, Casselberry FL; Jose Delgado, Miami FL
57.14%
6 Pat Crampsey - Mike Fernley, Oshawa ON
55.70%
6 4 3 Kees Schipper, Mississauga ON; Assunta Gerretsen, Kingston ON
56.32%
7 4 2 D Abraham, Windsor ON; Elisabeth Van Roon, Guelph ON
54.89%
7 5 Loretta Green - Carol Perlberg, Belleville ON
55.49%
8 5 James Huhn - Betty Riley, Santa Rosa CA
54.68%
8 6 4 Jan Gilewicz, Minesing ON; J Ronald Moore, Barrie ON
55.16%
9 6 3 Marilyn Levin - Kathleen Srednicki, New York NY
54.44%
9 7 Kimi Lambert - Flora Pettit, Austin TX
52.96%
10 7 Lewis Allen, Rochester NY; Steven Hart, Port Byron NY
53.36%
10 8 5 Diane Mangasarian - Jeanne Perkins, New York NY
51.73%
11 8 4 Steve Graves, Olney MD; Steven Nesseler, Silver Spring MD
52.60%
11 9 6 David Ryder, Toronto ON; Beverly Candlish, Markham ON 51.67%
5 Val Irvin - Linda Herman, Toronto ON
51.19%
6 Judy Kaprove - Robert Kaprove, Williamsville NY
49.01%
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTIONS CC DD EAST-WEST
B
C
D
B
C
D
1 1 1 Ronald Gough, Thornhill ON; Arlene Klapman, Toronto ON
61.61%
1 1 Ted Telford, Etobicoke ON; Martin Kornbluth, Toronto ON 62.76%
2 Linda Gottlieb - Robert Gottlieb, Thornhill ON
60.90%
2 Allen Selling - Charles Smith, Erie PA
58.30%
3 2 2 Nolan Chang - Jack Chang, San Gabriel CA
56.93%
3 2 Andrzej Niewiadomski, Scarborough ON; Percy Schacter, Toronto ON
57.39%
4 3 3 T Goodwin, Northville MI; Carl Gentile, Dallas TX
56.44%
4 Michael Geisinger - Irene Geisinger, Glen Head NY
57.19%
5 4 4 David Sarten, Tas 7004 Australia; Susanne Sarten, Tasmania 7004 Australia
55.49%
5 3 1 Joan Fleetwood - Elke Lesiak, Toronto ON
56.88%
6 5 Carol Penn, Great Neck NY; Jacqueline Levy, Boca Raton FL
53.70%
6 4 Stephen Kwan, Richmond Hill ON; Shelley Kuan, Toronto ON
56.73%
7 Phyllis Timko - Donald Timko, Houston TX
52.76%
7 Carol Baines, Toronto ON; Jackie Thompson, Silver Spring MD
56.00%
8 6 5 Terri Orlean - Kathy Watkins, Houston TX
52.69%
8 Alan Lechner, New York NY; Melvin Lechner, Boca Raton FL
53.44%
9 7 Helene Gay - Roy Gay, Santa Rosa CA
50.71%
9 Lee Easterbrook, Chatham ON; Gary Robertson, Blenheim ON
53.40%
10 Wayne Merkel, North York ON; Chris Chan, Scarborough ON
50.56%
10 5 Jorry Chu, Mississauga ON; Gabriel Sitarenios, Richmond Hill ON
52.54%
8 6 Craig Duncan, Rochester NY; Harvey Kochberg, Toronto ON
50.32%
6 Suzy Ryder - Thomas Ryder, Boise ID
51.83%
7 2 Rebecca Anspach, Minneapolis MN; Patrick Thompson, Toronto ON
51.75%
8 3 Bruce Wachsman, Germantown TN; Andy Fairweather, Niagara Falls ON 50.34%
4 Ellen Carter, Rocky River OH; Jane Pendley, Fairview Park OH
48.10%
5 Thomas Aldrich III, Palatine IL; Gordon Parks, Long Grove IL
47.40%
SATURDAY MORNING PARTNERS BRIDGE CLUB 49ER PAIRS
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTION CCC EAST-WEST
A
B
C
A
B
C
1 Janice Chappelle - Shirley Moore, Meaford ON
67.92%
1 Bev Kilpatrick, Aurora ON; Gayle Connor, Richmond Hill ON
2 1 1 Pamela Yokom - Cynthia Teeter, Toronto ON
55.00%
2 1 1 David Drake, Vancouver BC; Marilyn Fischman, Toronto ON
3 2 James Mylrea - Jean Mylrea, Toronto ON
54.58%
3/4 Madeline Taylor, Gloucester ON; Maureen O Byrne, Ottawa ON
3/4 Mary Silky - Bill Silky, Syracuse NY
2 Helen Baker - Nancy Jackson, Haliburton ON
SATURDAY MORNING PARTNERS BRIDGE CLUB 299ER PAIRS
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTION EEE EAST-WEST
A
B
C
A
B
C
1 1 Frances Whitworth - Harry Whitworth, Buford GA
62.20%
1 1 1 Susan Paul - Megan Paul, Toronto ON
2 2 1 Zsoka Balla - Martin Klaponski, Toronto ON
56.55%
2 2 2 Ann Sutherland - Will Sutherland, North York ON
3 3 Bertye Gluckstein - Arlene Resnick, Toronto ON
54.76%
3 3 Bill Pope - Bev Pope, Burlington ON
4/5 2 Shirley Molot, Hamilton ON; Sue Rubin, Lyndhurst OH
50.30%
4 4 Victor Zubacs - Gerald Parks, Toronto ON
4/5 Robert Law, Toronto ON; Vernon Forster, Tsawwassen BC
50.30%
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTION FFF EAST-WEST
A
B
C
A
B
C
1 1 Peter Jarvis - Robin Post, Mississauga ON
59.06%
1 1 Millicent Nadel, Fairfield CT; Judith Glazer, New Canaan CT
2 2 Richard Fernie - Janet Fernie, North Kingston RI
52.52%
2 2 1 Michael Bastedo - Corey Powell, Ann Arbor MI
3/4 3/4 1/2 Sharon Phillips - Cathy Dann, Greenwich CT
51.65%
3 3 2 Joanne Garvey - Kelly Andresen, Port Sydney ON
3/4 3/4 1/2 Richard Buttermore - Wendy Buttermore, Royal Oak MI
51.65%
4 4 3 David Armstrong, Whitmore Lake MI; Ronald Banyai, Milton ON
DOUG DREW A/X DAYLIGHT PAIRS SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTIONS XXX YYY EAST-WEST
A
X
A
X
1 1 Russ Jones, Jonesboro AR; Jerry Fong, Marianna AR
59.91%
1 1 J Howard Tate - F Ruth Tate, Toronto ON
2 2 Margaret Baykal - Gur Baykal, Markham ON
58.28%
2 2 Steve Surasky - Betty Surasky, Boynton Beach FL 3 3 Detlef Ladewig - Robert Sewell, Toronto ON
56.54%
3 3 Robert Lavin, East Longmeadow MA; Michael Dworetsky, Bloomfield CT
4 Milton Zlatic, Saint Louis MO; Rod Beery, Saint Charles MO
54.79%
4 Arnold Fisher, Clementon NJ; Lawrence Lerner, Warren NJ 5 4 John Arblaster - Mary-Ellen Barlow, Niagara-Lk ON
54.47%
5 4 M. Xavier Combey, D D O QC; Marius Moldovan, Pointe-Claire QC
6 Judi Radin, New York NY; Stacy Jacobs, Hinsdale IL
53.70%
6 Gen Geiger - Bette Cohn, Sarasota FL
7 5 Marilyn Godel, Hampstead QC; Dorothy Marcus, Montreal QC
53.49%
7 5 Harold Baba, Thornhill ON; Steve Gittins, Toronto ON
8 Jesus Arias - Susan Schnelwar, New York NY
53.38%
8 6 Richard Watson, Toronto ON; S Roberts, Clarksburg ON
6 Paul Leonard, Markham ON; Selma Abramsohn, Thornhill ON
52.40%
SATURDAY AFTERNOON SIDE GAME
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTIONS II JJ KK A
B
C
A
B
C
1 1 1 Evan Ziegler - Ying Lin Gu, San Diego CA
61.26%
1 1 2 2 Ralph Meyer, Ridgewood NJ; Walter Stephan, Montclair NJ
60.30%
2 3 3 Dennis Carman - Susan Bailey Carman, Plainwell MI
59.99%
3 4 Roy Green - Mary Green, Carlisle MA
58.78%
4 5 4 2 William Wang, Beilun, Ningbo, China; F Sun, Thornhill ON
58.70%
5 6 Douglas Markovic, Maple ON; Reza Shaygan, Toronto ON
56.78%
6 7 5 3 Pawel Hanus, Carrollton TX; Bogumil Knypinski, N Richland Hill TX
55.71%
7 2 1 8 Clayton Parker - Edith Parker, Surprise AZ
54.81%
8 9 6 4 Ru Hong Terajewicz, Brookline MA; Alix Taylor, Lincoln MA
54.32%
9 3 2 10 George Friedman, New York NY; Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY
54.28%
10 11 7 Dorothy Slopek, Perkinsfield ON; Effie Augustus, Orillia ON
54.09%
11 4 12 Sandra Stevens, Katy TX; Joyce Penn, Columbus OH
53.92%
12 5 3 13 8 Paul Crossland, Shanty Bay ON; Leonard Dale, Barrie ON
53.31%
13 6 14 9 M Isobel Bolitho, Toronto ON; Richard McGrail, Pierrefonds QC
53.00%
14 7 15 10 Mark Rosenholz, Albany NY; Charles Brown, Denton TX
51.49%
15 8 16 11 5 David Douglas - Sandra Douglas, Toronto ON
51.42%
16 9 4 17 12 Grant Woods - Roxy Freedman, Winnipeg MB
50.86%
17 10 13 Myrna Rosen - Bobby Carter, Cincinnati OH
50.73%
11 14 Yefim Shoykhet, Bronxville NY; Selim Benardete, New York NY
50.52%
12 5 6 M Fox - Norma Lewis, Toronto ON 50.27%
13 7 Stephen Massman - Donna Massman, Beverly Hills CA
49.01%
14 6 7 8 59.17%
56.25%
55.00%
55.00%
46.67%
60.71%
58.33%
57.74%
53.57%
66.28%
52.38%
51.42%
51.38%
59.80%
59.59%
58.61%
56.97%
56.43%
55.12%
51.42%
50.54%
EAST-WEST
Peter Winkler, Hanover NH; Roy Hughes, Toronto ON
Jessica Chance - Joan Anderson, West Des Moines IA
Kelvin Ng, Singapore 80609 Singapore; Cheng Yen Lam, Singapore
George Retek - Mari Retek, Montreal QC
Craig Robinson - Elaine Landow, Lansdale PA
Paul Maiolani, Renfrewshire UK; Robert McKinnon, Paisley Scotland
Jim De Boer, Scarborough ON; Harriet Wagman, Toronto ON
S Fuhrmann, Madison WI; Glenna Shannahan, Fitchburg WI
Viola Heywood, Welland ON; Robert Padgug, Amherst NY
Rick Binder, Waltham MA; Richard Budd, Portland ME
Rosalyn Silverstein - Philip Silverstein, Bronx NY
Pamela Nixon, Montreal QC; Lynn Nosse, Grafton OH
Lorna Johnson, Ridgeway ON; Diane K.M. Gordon, St Catharines ON
Hollis Barry, Old Lyme CT; Xingping Kang, El Monte CA
Esther Abramowicz - Martin Peters, Toronto ON
John Howes, Port Perry ON; Malkin Howes, Waterloo ON
Luna Benardete, New York NY; Judy McDonald, Lavonia GA
Joyce Ruttan - Wayne Ruttan, Scarborough ON
Gordon Bussell, Devonshire Bermuda; Richard Meredith, Paget Bermuda
Sheridan Torrens - Robert Torrens Jr, Toronto ON
Jean Stewart, Virginia Beach VA; Peggy Pearson, Perkinsfield ON
Carolyn Lanier - Shirley Hooks, Houston TX
Kay Beebe - Paul Beebe, Fairview NC
Linda King - Ronald King, Hollister CA
PARTNERS BRIDGE CLUB 49ER PAIRS SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTION AAA EAST-WEST
A
B
C
A
B
C
1 1 Indra Vivekanandan, Scarborough ON; Frances Sedore, Flinton ON
56.55%
1 1 James Drake - Marissa Gold-Ruvolo, Toronto ON
2 2 Yashpal Rai Goomar - Sandra Krakower, Toronto ON
53.91%
2 2 Verna Bailey, Portage MB; Howard Gilberg, Tallahassee FL
3 Joanna Slone - Louise Kremeris, Toronto ON
52.42%
3 Sandra Curtis, Bailey’s Bay Bermuda; Steven Trumper,
Hamilton Parish Bermuda
4 Diane Johns - William Johns, Toronto ON
52.00%
4 George Chester - Barbara Chester, Lions Head ON
1 Julie Madill, Toronto ON; Carolyn Crawford, Scarborough ON
49.07%
1 Joanne Kordas, Okemos MI; Susan Johnson, Harlingen TX
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTION CCC EAST-WEST
A
B
C
A
B
C
1 Shirley Moore - Janice Chappelle, Meaford ON
58.63%
1 Denys Robinson - Chris Robinson, Toronto ON
2 1 Judy Zeckhauser, Buffalo NY; John Tsui, Oakville ON
58.33%
2 1 1 Jean Macpherson - Mary Tapscott, Toronto ON
3 2 Pamela Yokom - Cynthia Teeter, Toronto ON
58.04%
3 2 2 Beverly Moreland - John Moreland, Campbellville ON
4 3 1 Elaine Psaila - Edith Stagni, Toronto ON
55.36%
4 3 Norma Rollins - Michael Miller, Putnam Valley NY
2 Kelly Shields - Nora Guinane, Toronto ON
50.89%
PARTNERS BRIDGE CLUB 299ER PAIRS SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTION EEE EAST-WEST
A
B
C
A
B
C
1 1 Shiree Shafrir, Trenton ON; J Wilmer Winsor, Napanee ON
60.42%
1 1 1 David Armstrong, Whitmore Lake MI; Ronald Banyai, Milton ON
2 2 Shirley Leong - Chay Eng Kho, Toronto ON
58.33%
2 William Pollock - Mary Gordon, Toronto ON
3 3 1 Ian McElroy, Markham ON; Fred Pember, Thornhill ON
54.36%
3 2 2 Michael Bastedo - Corey Powell, Ann Arbor MI
4 4 Peter Jarvis - Robin Post, Mississauga ON
53.22%
4 3 3 Carol Fredericksen, Minnetonka MN; Susan Applegate, Chanhassen MN
5 5 Frances Whitworth - Harry Whitworth, Buford GA
53.03%
5 4 Jerry Hackman, New York Ciy NY; Maria Moureto, New York NY
6 6 John Byrne - Kathi Byrne, Atlanta GA
52.27%
6/7 5/6 4 Errol Wolff - Hennie Wolff, Toronto ON
2 Ronald Stokal, Aurora ON; Symcha Brodt, Maple ON
51.89%
6/7 5/6 Barrie Mc Leod, Oakville ON; Bonni Stewart, Mississauga ON
3 Jen Murphy, Tasmania Australia; Pat Beattie, East Devonport Australia
50.19%
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTION FFF EAST-WEST
A
B
C
A
B
C
1 1 Robert Law, Toronto ON; Vernon Forster, Tsawwassen BC
63.83%
1 1 Peter Basciano, Burlington ON; Elena Petrella, Oakville ON
2 2 David Weil, Toronto ON; Yaping Ge, Highland CA
63.26%
2 2 1 Ronald Hartlen, Clarksburg ON; Mary Clark, Meaford ON
3 3 1 Suzanne Jaffe, Toronto ON; Michael Layton, Mississauga ON
61.74%
3 3 2 Ko (Kora) Shen, Toronto ON; Charles Phillips, Greensboro NC
4 4 Richard Fernie - Janet Fernie, North Kingston RI
60.23%
4 Judy Ripley - Robert Ripley, lac des Loups QC
5 5 Barbara Spero - John Spero, Kemptville ON
56.63%
5/6 4/5 Douglas Snow, Paducah KY; Mary Campbell, Toronto ON
6 6 2 Christine McKenna, Issaquah WA; Anthony Duthie, Clearwater FL
52.27%
5/6 4/5 3 Milena Tolar - Abbie Goldhar, Toronto ON
3 Sharon Phillips - Cathy Dann, Greenwich CT
50.95%
6 4 Susan Bond, North York ON; Joyce Cram, Toronto ON
66.33%
65.97%
65.64%
61.77%
61.27%
60.71%
59.84%
56.83%
56.54%
55.14%
54.79%
53.92%
53.87%
53.45%
52.43%
52.07%
51.63%
51.12%
50.63%
50.23%
50.06%
49.02%
45.19%
45.07%
64.03%
58.93%
57.40%
50.62%
49.53%
65.18%
56.85%
54.76%
52.68%
60.61%
59.66%
57.39%
54.73%
53.79%
52.27%
52.27%
72.16%
66.67%
51.89%
49.81%
49.24%
49.24%
49.05%
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE-PLUS+
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTION QQQ EAST-WEST
A
B
A
B
1/2 1/2 Joan Stepinac - Clare Walmsley, Guelph ON
73.75%
1 1 Kathleen Zaichuk - Jane Hamer, Toronto ON
1/2 1/2 Stephen Gerring - Nancy Miles, Toronto ON
73.75%
2 2 Les Csima - Sam Spector, Oakville ON
63.90%
3 Linda Glover - Laurel Archibald, Toronto ON
55.95%
3 William Johns - Diane Johns, Toronto ON
4/5 3/4 Susan McEwen, Kitchener ON; Elli Rehse, Waterloo ON
51.25%
4 3 Rae Weingarden - Virgina Cowan, Toronto ON
4/5 3/4 Sheila Cannata - Nicholas Borisko, Toronto ON 51.25%
5 John Sharp - Madeline Sharp, Carrying Place ON 6 5 Phyllis Chenoweth - Janice Wylie, Barrie ON
50.95%
6/7 4/5 Bruce Evans, Pickering ON; Patricia Doktor, Scarborough ON
6/7 4/5 John Koekoek - Gloria Shere, Toronto ON
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTION RRR EAST-WEST
A
B
A
B
1/2 1/2 Gerry Josefik - Tim Josefik, Oakville ON
65.00%
1 1 Beverly Moreland - John Moreland, Campbellville ON
1/2 1/2 Doug Snow, Etobicoke ON; Violet Archer, Toronto ON
65.00%
2 John Kittredge - Carol Kittredge, Toronto ON 3 Indra Vivekanandan, Scarborough ON; Frances Sedore, Flinton ON
63.75%
3 2 Anne Sommer, Bainbridge Isl WA; Carole Hillard, Leroy IL
4 3 Lois Lutz - Jay Lutz, Toronto ON
59.70%
4 3 Julie Madill, Toronto ON; Carolyn Crawford, Scarborough ON
5 4 Mazy Yamanako - Lalie Harcourt-Park, Toronto ON 52.50%
5 4 Chris Duffy - Dianne Rae, Toronto ON
6/7 5/6 Angela Steger, Wilmette IL; Sarah Proesel, Winnetka IL
50.95%
6 5 Marilyn Garrard - Mary Dummett, Toronto ON
6/7 5/6 Ellen Cowan - Pauline Monks, Toronto ON
50.95%
68.75%
57.50%
53.75%
51.25%
50.00%
50.00%
72.50%
70.65%
65.00%
62.50%
55.33%
50.00%
DOUG DREW B/C/D DAYLIGHT PAIRS SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTIONS AA CC EAST-WEST
B
C
D
B
C
D
1 1 Carol Maggipinto - Mark Maggipinto, Aptos CA
59.62%
1 1 1 Nolan Chang - Jack Chang, San Gabriel CA 2 2 1 Jan Gilewicz, Minesing ON; J Ronald Moore, Barrie ON
59.00%
2 2 2 Paul Cozzi, Toronto ON; Brij Datt, 3 3 2 Harry Eaglesham, Unionville ON; Peter Droeske, Brantford ON
58.77%
3 3 3 Richard Bowley, N10 3nd United Kingdom; Gerry Wood, Toronto ON
4 Wayne Merkel, North York ON; Chris Chan, Scarborough ON
58.00%
4 4 4 Judy Sherwood - John Sherwood, Orinda CA
5 4 3 Stan Fong, Toronto ON; Matthew Bresler, Pittsford NY
55.77%
5 Terry Sye - Joan Nurse, Etobicoke ON
6/7 5/6 4/5 Douglas Worsnop, Toronto ON; Donald Lough, Markham ON
53.92%
6 Bobbi Kauffman - John Link, Houston TX
6/7 5/6 4/5 Thomas Aldrich III, Palatine IL; Gordon Parks, Long Grove IL
53.92%
7 5 Richard Hurd - Eleanor O’Connor, Trumansburg NY
8 7 6 David Graham - Jill Graham, Boca Raton FL
52.69%
8 6 Marvin Skaggs - Cecile Skaggs, Memphis TN
9 8 Diane Mangasarian - Jeanne Perkins, New York NY
52.54%
9 7 Carol Penn, Great Neck NY; Jacqueline Levy, Boca Raton FL
10 Robert McKee, Detroit MI; Barbara Jur, Warren MI
51.92%
10 8 Ted Telford, Etobicoke ON; Martin Kornbluth, Toronto ON
11 9 Edward Hoffer - Pamela Hoffer, Marion MA
51.85%
11 9 5 David Sarten, Tas 7004 Australia; Susanne Sarten, Tasmania Australia
10 Helene Taylor - Richard Garlick, Alliston ON
51.77%
6 Tai-Chun Cheng - Kang PO Chan, Scarborough ON
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTIONS BB DD EAST-WEST
B
C
D
B
C
D
1 1 Jorry Chu, Mississauga ON; Gabriel Sitarenios, Richmond Hill ON
62.15%
1 Pat Crampsey - Mike Fernley, Oshawa ON
2 2 1 Elliot Diamond, Great Neck NY; Richard Cooper, Neponsit NY
61.23%
2 Phyllis Timko - Donald Timko, Houston TX
3 3 2 David Ryder, Toronto ON; Beverly Candlish, Markham ON
60.38%
3 1 Robert Scolnick - Doreen Scolnick, Toronto ON
4 4 3 David Carter - Pat Emery, New York NY
58.69%
4 2 1 Judy Kaprove - Robert Kaprove, Williamsville NY
5 5 4 Michael Bilon, Toronto ON; Thomas Revesz, Scarborough ON
56.38%
5 Allen Selling - Charles Smith, Erie PA
6 6 5 Rebecca Anspach, Minneapolis MN; Patrick Thompson, Toronto ON
55.38%
6 3 2 Chandra Marathe, Mississauga ON; Peter Achim, Milton ON
7 7 Lewis Allen, Rochester NY; Steven Hart, Port Byron NY
54.15%
7 4 Bobby Rose, Scarsdale NY; Jane Finn, Greenwich CT
8 8 James Easterling, Casselberry FL; Jose Delgado, Miami FL
53.92%
8 5 3 Barbara Doherty - Debra Kestenberg, Toronto ON
9 9 Michael Mihevc, Little Falls NY; Kathy Falkenstern, Clinton NY
52.62%
9/10 Gene Keidan, Bradenton FL; Joelyn Shilliday, Clementon NJ
10/11
Karen Richardson, Barrington IL; Marilyn Lightner, Bonita Springs FL
50.54%
9/10 6 4 Ellen Carter, Rocky River OH; Jane Pendley, Fairview Park OH
10/11
6 Kees Schipper, Mississauga ON; Assunta Gerretsen, Kingston ON
50.54%
11 7 5 Bernie Katchen, Toronto ON; Percy Goldenberg, Willowdale ON
8 6 Peter Yuen, Markham ON; Walter Jaworski, Toronto ON
58.92%
57.15%
56.23%
56.08%
55.62%
54.77%
54.62%
53.85%
53.54%
53.54%
53.23%
52.46%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33/34
33/34
35 36 NORTH-SOUTH
Chris Willenken, New York NY; Steve Weinstein, Andes NY
Bruce Ferguson, Palm Springs CA; John Onstott, New Orleans LA Marc-Andre Fourcaudot, Montreal QC; Vincent Demuy, Laval QC Tim Rees - Adrian Thomas, Crowthorne Berk England
Ayako Amano - Kenji Miyakuni, Tokyo 167-004 Japan
Betty Ann Kennedy, Shreveport LA; Cindy Bernstein, Memphis TN David Siebert - Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR
Curtis Cheek, Las Vegas NV; Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY
Boye Brogeland, Norway; Aubrey Strul, Boca Raton FL
Jay Borker, Greenwich CT; Jan Jansma, Spijkenisse Netherlands Michael Roche, Victoria BC; Larry Griffey, Vero Beach FL
Mark Aquino, Jamaica Plain MA; Robert McCaw, Sudbury MA
Chuck Said, Nashville TN; Michael Mikyska, Los Angeles CA
Xiadyi Li - Haitao Liu, Beijing
Sheri Winestock - Fred Gitelman, Las Vegas NV
Per-Ola Cullin, Johanneshov Sweden; Peter Bertheau, Taby Sweden Lewis Richardson - Rashid Khan, Toronto ON
Marc Nathan, New York NY; Daniel Gerstman, Buffalo NY
Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge IL; Frank Nickell, New York NY
Joseph Silver, Hampstead QC; John Carruthers, Harrow ON
Sally Wheeler - Buddy Hanby, The Woodlands TX
Ron Smith - Linda Smith, Hixson TN
David Baker, Kitchener ON; Trevor Dundas, Oshawa ON
Allan Graves, Barnet VT; Jon Sveindal, Bergen Norway
Jon Wittes - Ross Grabel, Palm Desert CA
Gary Gottlieb, Brooklyn NY; Peter Fredin, Malmo Sweden
Claude Vogel, Chicago IL; Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL
Mark Cohen - Stasha Cohen, Glen Ridge NJ
Owen Roth - Helena McGahagan, Goleta CA
Malcolm Ewashkiw, Belleville ON; Robert Hollow, Madoc ON
Bonny Norris - Andrew Tylman, Toronto ON
Mark Yudin, Hampstead QC; Jay Saks, Cote Saint-Luc QC
Barry Schaffer, Frisco TX; Colby Vernay, Lacon IL
Harry Gellis, Midlothian VA; Alan Kleist, Cheverly MD
Chuck Burger, West Bloomfield MI; Howard Perlman, Franklin MI Jeff Roman, Alexandria VA; Thomas Carmichael, Kennesaw GA
64.74%
64.19%
64.12%
63.74%
62.69%
62.16%
60.68%
60.26%
57.65%
57.31%
57.14%
56.56%
56.47%
56.47%
56.28%
55.92%
55.88%
55.58%
55.56%
54.51%
54.40%
54.00%
53.93%
53.91%
53.87%
53.85%
53.78%
53.33%
53.25%
53.23%
52.76%
52.67%
52.50%
52.50%
52.37%
52.37%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 NORTH-SOUTH
Natalie Bassil, Boston MA; Neil Montague, Swampscott MA
John Hogan Jr, Wayne NJ; Betty Cox, Randolph NJ
Howard Binsky - Frank Welland, Mississauga ON
Doug Andrews, Etobicoke ON; J Melvin Norton, Burlington ON
Robert Lurie, Wayland MA; John Hrones Jr, Needham MA
Robert Whitcher, Austin TX; Anthony Bianchi, Houston TX
Lena Jackson - Don Jackson, Aurora ON
Howard Engle, Highland Park IL; Mark Weisman, Glenview IL
Mark Starr, Brookline MA; Jeffry Reckinger, Chicago IL
Emmy Haji, Columbus OH; Terry James, Upper Arlington OH
Andrew Stayton, Newark DE; Jeff Ruben, Wilmington DE
Hazel Wolpert, Thornhill ON; Susan Korbel, Waterloo ON
Diana Tenery-Ascher - Larry Ascher, Englewood NJ
Paul Nason, Los Angeles CA; Joseph De Gaetano, Atkinson NH
Dede Pochos, New Rochelle NY; Ellyn Plato, Hastings Hdsn NY Eileen Cripps, Madison WI; Steven Reuschlein, Middleton WI
Julie Tigges, Minneapolis MN; J Williams, Saint Paul MN
Richard Temkin, Farmington MI; Kurt Dasher, Petersburg MI
Ronald Law, Gainesville FL; Theo Lichtenstein, Tallahassee FL Richard Maybin, Hendersonville NC; Boyce Robbins, Piedmont SC Cole Powell, Oakland CA; Linda Bandler, Alamo CA
VON ZEDTWITZ LIFE MASTER PAIRS 1ST SEMIFINAL SESSION
SECTIONS E F G H I J Z EAST-WEST
66.71%
1 Miguel Villas-Boas, Sao Paulo Brazil; Joao Paulo Campos, Sao Paulo Brazil
66.45%
2 Kirshnan Ramaratnam, Jersey City NJ; Kirubakara Moorthy, Chennai India
65.28%
3 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Fred Hamilton, Las Vegas NV
62.82%
4 Owen Lien, Flat Rock NC; Mike Cappelletti, Winter Park FL
60.81%
5 Matt Granovetter - Pamela Granovetter, Cincinnati OH
60.15%
6 Martin Henneberger, Coquitlam BC; Samantha Nystrom, Port Moody BC
59.76%
7 Michael Ranis, New York NY; Magdy Shohdi Mesdary, Jersey City NJ
57.86%
8 Marion Michielsen, 3024 AM Rotterd Netherlands; Roy Welland, New York NY
57.65%
9 Daniel Hoekstra, Portland OR; Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV
57.46%
10 Marcos Thoma - Mauricio Figueiredo, San Paula, Sp 0 Brazil
57.33%
11 Nikolay Demirev, Arlington Hts IL; Joe Monro, Beverly Hills MI 57.31%
12 Carlos Pellegrini, Buenos Aires Argentina; Hector Camberos, Charlotte NC
56.84%
13/14
Paul Janicki, Markham ON; Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON
56.15%
13/14
Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Tarek Sadek, Cairo Egypt
56.05%
15 Drew Casen, Las Vegas NV; James Krekorian, Pensacola FL
55.90%
16 Russell Ekeblad, Portsmouth RI; Peter Weichsel, Carlsbad CA 55.88%
17 Cornelis Van Prooijen, Nieuw Vennep Netherlands; Alison Wilson, New York NY
55.83%
18 Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; Melody Bi, Ashland MA
55.62%
19 Tien-Chun Yang, San Jose CA; Jun Shi, Palo Alto CA
55.36%
20 Arch McKellar, Dobbs Ferry NY; Greg McKellar, Kingston ON
55.34%
21 Scott Levine - Aaron Silverstein, New York NY
55.04%
22 Melanie Tucker, New York NY; Nicolas L’Ecuyer, Montreal QC
55.02%
23 Geoff Hampson, Las Vegas NV; Eric Greco, Wynnewood PA
55.00%
24 Stephen Drodge, McLean VA; John Miller, Vienna VA
54.83%
25 Alex Perlin, Metuchen NJ; Jiang Gu, Mountain Lakes NJ
54.79%
26 Frederic Pollack, Lasalle QC; Martial Chagnon, Laval QC
54.66%
27 Martin Fleisher, New York NY; Brad Moss, San Anselmo CA
54.51%
28 Nancy Popkin, Saint Louis MO; Alan Popkin, St Louis MO
54.32%
29 Bruce Noda, Corte Madera CA; Mark Ralph, San Francisco CA
53.85%
30 Jason Feldman, San Diego CA; Nagy Kamel, Plano TX
53.03%
31 Joshua Parker, Briarcliff NY; Bruce Rogoff, Tenafly NJ
52.65%
32 Irina Levitina, Hackensack NJ; Laurie Vogel, New York NY
52.18%
33/34
Bjarni Einarsson - Adalsteinn Jorgensen, 740 Neskaupstad Iceland
52.18%
33/34
Anton Tsypkin, Ashland MA; Lewis Gamerman, Westwood MA
51.71%
35/36
Bill Wisdom, Salisbury NC; Tom Rutledge, Charleston SC
51.62%
35/36
Michael Crawford, San Diego CA; Josh Sher, Miami FL
BRUCE LM-5000 PAIRS 1ST SEMIFINAL SESSION
SECTIONS A B C D EAST-WEST
62.10%
1 Kenny Horneman, Charlottesville VA; Zachary Brescoll, Versailles KY
60.78%
2 Dennis Kaye, Rosendale NY; John Gropp, Newburgh NY
60.52%
3 Danny Ioannidis, Stoney Creek ON; Stephen Young, Mississauga ON 60.29%
4 Scott Hiller, Marshall MN; Steven Wallis, Tampa FL
58.07%
5 J Mark Siegrist, Gloucester ON; Bert Curry, Ottawa ON
55.92%
6 Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON; Barbara McLendon, New York NY
55.77%
7 Elaine Morrison, Lake Bluff IL; Lynn Patinkin, Libertyville IL 55.13%
8 Doug Bennion - Lesley Thomson, Toronto ON
54.79%
9 Buddhadeb Biswas, Lexington MA; Peter Morse, North Vancouver BC 54.75%
10 Linda Saltzman - Michael Saltzman, Naperville IL
54.26%
11/12
Peter Tien, Markham ON; Dennis Hsu, Scarborough ON
54.03%
11/12
Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Randy Okubo, Saint Paul MN
53.77%
13 William Anspach, Chicago IL; Robert Block, Deerfield IL
53.24%
14 Merril Hirsh, Washington DC; Monique Smith, Arlington VA
52.79%
15 Marc Passman, Skokie IL; Samuel Miller, Glencoe IL
52.45%
16 Jo Ann Zapatka - David Zapatka, Sun Lakes AZ
52.41%
17 Jane Dillenberg, New York NY; Roberta Magnus, Brooklyn NY
51.77%
18 Enrico Beretta, Martin GA; George Russell, Moore SC
51.72%
19 Alexander Ciura - Ioana Ciura, Mississauga ON
51.40%
20 Stephane Leblanc - Romain Jacques, Gatineau QC
51.06%
21 Kevin Dwyer, Fort Myers FL; Kimberly Whipple, Boca Grande FL LOUISE MCNEELY A/X PAIRS SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTIONS P Q T EAST-WEST
A
X
A
X
1 1 Susan Winkler, Wake Forest NC; Allen Reiter, Caesaria Israel
61.13%
1 1 Ronald Wilson - Ronald Sutherland, Mississauga ON
2 2 McKenzie Myers, Beaverton OR; Greg Humphreys, Charlottesville VA
59.06%
2 2 Saad Dahdouh - Diana Dahdouh, Whitby ON
3 3 Richard Dubrovsky - Leora Dubrovsky, Howell NJ 58.96%
3 Donna Swarthout - Janise Saul, San Antonio TX 4 Robert Kent - Ellen Kent, Marina Del Rey CA 58.70%
4 Mildred Breed, Austin TX; Shawn Quinn, Sugar Land TX
5 4 Kevin Conway, Kirkland Lake ON; Dale Freeman, Englehart ON
57.95%
5 3 Henry Moss, Glenview IL; David Moss, New York NY 6 5 Sandra Stern - Roger Stern, Chevy Chase MD
57.84%
6 Sharon Anderson, Eagan MN; Bill Cook Jr, Madison MS
7 Dan Morse, Houston TX; John Sutherlin, Dallas TX 56.83%
7 Russell Samuel, Long Beach NY; Kyoko Shimamura, Tokyo Japan
8 6 Terry Bradley, Burlington ON; Robert Lees, Ancaster ON
56.68%
8 4 Bob Rebelein, Poughkeepsie NY; Julian Laderman, Bronx NY
9 7 Ram Hira - Robin Hart, North Vancouver BC
56.53%
9 Jeremy Dhondy, 50 Great North United Kingdom; Alan Kay, London England
10 8 Mark Caplan, London Nw3 7qb United Kingdom; David Caplan, Toronto ON
56.48%
10 Daniel Colatosti, Waltham MA; John Malley, Pascoag RI
11 Peggy Sutherlin, Dallas TX; Nancy Passell, Plano TX
55.36%
11 Donald Kersey - Kenneth Allan, Kingston ON
12 9 Rai Osborne, Anaheim CA; Philip Hiestand, Irvine CA
54.66%
12 Michael Betts, Federicton NB; Edward Spear, Bangor ME 13/14
10 Helen Hackner, Willowdale ON; David Horner, Carrollton TX
54.25%
13 5 Evette Mashaal, Westmount QC; Ghassan Menachi, Fabreville QC
13/14
Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD; Warren Oberfield, Pittsburgh PA
54.25%
14 Beverly Perry, New York NY; Gavin Wolpert, Jupiter FL
15 11 Lillian Back - Mike Graham, Ann Arbor MI
53.09%
15 David Gurvich - Michael Lipkin, Brooklyn NY 16 Frank Treiber III, Cincinnati OH; Laurie Kranyak, Bay Village OH
52.83%
16 Mike Cappelletti Sr, Alexandria VA; Virginia Lifton, Naples FL
17 12 Susan Perez, Maryland Hts MO; John Samsel, Chesterfield MO
52.53%
17/18
Abe Pineles, Jackson NJ; Alexander Allen, Annandale NJ
18 13 Tammy Moll, Raleigh NC; Earl Knipfel, Moose Jaw SK
51.92%
17/18
6 Roisin O’Hara - Paul O’Hara, Oakville ON
14 John Peter Lagodimos - John Adams, San Diego CA 51.27%
7 Kim Corbin - Donna Johnson, Scottsdale AZ
8 Ringo Chung, Mississauga ON; Dimitar Cvetkov, Milton ON
9 John Berry, New Hyde Park NY; Jimmy Pelham, Freeport NY
10 Stephen Cooper, Toronto ON; Henry Sigal, Piedmont CA
11 Jim Leuker - Steve Smolen, San Francisco CA 12 Cathy Nathan, New York NY; Sharon Gerstman, Buffalo NY
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTIONS R S EAST-WEST
A
X
A
X
1 1 Stanislaw Kolesnik, Elmwood Park IL; James Hudson, Elmhurst IL
63.81%
1 Cynthia Colin - Jeff Hand, New York NY
2 2 Daniel Wilderman, New York NY; Kenneth Zuckerberg, Chicago IL
63.08%
2 Kazuo K. Furuta, Kanagawa-Ken 21 Japan; Hiroaki Miura, Fuchu City Japan
3 3 Joseph Seigel - Barbara Holmes, Thornhill ON 60.13%
3 Molly O’Neill, Ft Lauderdale FL; Lisa Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL
4 4 Michael Rosen - Glenn Robbins, New York NY
57.80%
4 1 Jessica Piafsky, New York NY; Frederic Volcker, Issy les Moulin France
5 5 Michael Pitonak, Valley Park MO; Judy Eaton, Edwardsville IL
57.41%
5 2 Robert Todd - Bob Soni, Tallahassee FL
6 Henry Lortz - Wayne Ohlrich, Seattle WA
55.68%
6 3 Peter Peng, North York ON; Mike Peng, Waterloo ON
7 6 David Bryant, San Francisco CA; Nancy Ferguson, Greenbrae CA
55.01%
7 Paul Wyer - Phil Gue, Australia
8 7 Bill Staats, Southlake TX; Bill Heid, Pacifica CA
54.56%
8 4 Debbie McLeod, Ottawa ON; Avi Poriah, CD
9 8 Mike Dorn Wiss, Palm Desert CA; Fred Lerner, Markham ON
54.42%
9 Diana Schuld, Glen Head NY; Julie Zhu, Vero Beach FL
10 Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL; Valerie Westheimer, New York NY
53.98%
10 5 Harvinder Sidhu, Scottsdale AZ; Himanshu Joshi, Chester NJ
11 Nancy Koffler - A Koffler, Saint-Laurent QC
53.71%
11 6 Mike Giesler - Allison Brandt, Philadelphia PA 12 Fay Teal, Kitchener ON; Mileva Jobin, Ottawa ON 52.56%
12 7 Roger Anderson, Eagan MN; Georgia Heth, Morton IL
8 Marlene McFadden - John McFadden, Guelph ON
66.31%
63.38%
62.77%
60.77%
54.46%
54.08%
52.31%
52.15%
51.85%
51.77%
51.00%
48.85%
68.25%
65.76%
61.12%
59.24%
59.01%
57.47%
56.83%
56.03%
55.39%
54.98%
54.75%
54.75%
53.85%
53.66%
53.58%
53.32%
52.94%
52.79%
51.96%
51.81%
51.77%
64.17%
59.97%
57.39%
57.34%
56.63%
55.57%
55.52%
55.41%
55.11%
54.55%
54.45%
54.40%
54.25%
53.85%
53.74%
52.58%
52.43%
52.43%
51.97%
51.42%
51.16%
50.46%
50.30%
50.05%
61.86%
60.63%
60.40%
58.95%
58.10%
57.59%
56.96%
53.68%
53.49%
53.47%
53.38%
51.06%
50.57%
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10/11
12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 NORTH-SOUTH
Bruce Noda, Corte Madera CA; Mark Ralph, San Francisco CA
Anton Tsypkin, Ashland MA; Lewis Gamerman, Westwood MA
Fred Hoffer, Montreal QC; Don Piafsky, Toronto ON
Andrew Gumperz, Castro Valley CA; Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL
Chuck Burger, West Bloomfield MI; Howard Perlman, Franklin MI Mark Wang, Scarborough ON; Tod Zhang, Toronto ON
Alan Goodman, Edinburgh United Kingdom; Michael Ash, Edinburgh Eh15 Scotland
Mildred Breed, Austin TX; Shawn Quinn, Sugar Land TX
Mark Liberman - Barbara Shnier, Toronto ON
William Pollack - Rozanne Pollack, Basking Ridge NJ
Robert Teel Jr - Jane Teel, Birmingham AL
Ross Rainwater, Vancouver WA; Pam Stratton, Las Vegas NV
NORTH-SOUTH
Stephen Drodge, McLean VA; John Miller, Vienna VA
Roisin O’Hara - Paul O’Hara, Oakville ON
Bruce Ferguson, Palm Springs CA; John Onstott, New Orleans LA Tarun Badiani, Middlesex England; Andras Budinszky, Austin TX Greg Hinze, San Antonio TX; David Grainger, Bend OR
Stan Tulin, Highland Beach FL; Marc Jacobus, Las Vegas NV
Samuel Marks, Atlanta GA; Michael Kovacich, Stone Mountain GA Richard Ferrin, Washington DC; Donald Berman, Laurel MD
Geoff Hampson, Las Vegas NV; Eric Greco, Wynnewood PA
Doug Dey, Raleigh NC; Sathya Bettadapura, Campbell CA
Larry Sealy, Huntsville AL; Jim Foster, Birmingham AL
Ahmed Hussein - Walid Elahmady, Cairo Egypt
NORTH-SOUTH
Herbert Jordan, Miami FL; Erez Hendelman, New York NY
Malcolm Ewashkiw, Belleville ON; Robert Hollow, Madoc ON
Joseph Stokes, Chicago IL; Frank Pancoe, Glen Ellyn IL
David Breton, Vancouver BC; Nicholas Stock, North Vancouver BC Jeffrey Smith - Isabelle Smith, Ottawa ON
Randy Pickett - John Lusky, Portland OR
Martin Fleisher, New York NY; Brad Moss, San Anselmo CA
G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, Nyc NY; Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN
Edward Xu, Toronto ON; Yingjiu Jin, Thornhill ON
Zygmunt Marcinski, Westmount QC; Michel Lorber, Baie-D’urfe QC Linda Lewis, Sioux Falls SD; Douglas Doub, W Hartford CT
Merlin Vilhauer, Beaverton OR; Irene Pickett, Portland OR
NORTH-SOUTH
William Koski, King City ON; G S Jade Barrett, Elk Point SD Mark Aquino, Jamaica Plain MA; Robert McCaw, Sudbury MA
Daniel Hoekstra, Portland OR; Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV
Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge IL; Frank Nickell, New York NY
Stephen Nellissen, Ramsey NJ; John Gilbert, Kitchener ON
Miguel Villas-Boas, Sao Paulo Brazil; Joao Paulo Campos, Sao Paulo 01229 Brazil
Andre Chartrand, Lery QC; Charles Martineau, Brossard QC
Jason Feldman, San Diego CA; Nagy Kamel, Plano TX
David Siebert - Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR
Michael Ranis, New York NY; Magdy Shohdi Mesdary, Jersey City NJ
Steven Cooper, Ft Collins CO; Kitty Cooper, Fort Collins CO NORTH-SOUTH
Frederic Pollack, Lasalle QC; Martial Chagnon, Laval QC
Marcos Thoma - Mauricio Figueiredo, San Paula, Sp 0 Brazil
Boye Brogeland, Norway; Aubrey Strul, Boca Raton FL
Peter Wong, Toronto ON; Mike Xiao-Fang Xue, Markham ON
Joaquin Pacareu, Santiago Chile Chile; Benjamin Robles, New York NY
Carlos Pellegrini, Buenos Aires Argentina; Hector Camberos, Charlotte NC
Michael McNamara - Sylwia McNamara, White Plains NY
Steve Beatty, Mill Creek WA; George Jacobs, Hinsdale IL
Sheri Winestock - Fred Gitelman, Las Vegas NV
Scott Levine - Aaron Silverstein, New York NY
Martin Bloom, Sydney 2031 Australia; Peter David Gill, Sydney Australia
NORTH-SOUTH
Robert Sartorius, Lake Hiawatha NJ; Rick Roeder, La Mesa CA Melanie Tucker, New York NY; Nicolas L’Ecuyer, Montreal QC
Allan Graves, Barnet VT; Jon Sveindal, Bergen Norway
Timur Aydin - Cristina Tita, Northville MI
Curtis Cheek, Las Vegas NV; Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY
Joseph Silver, Hampstead QC; John Carruthers, Harrow ON
Chuck Said, Nashville TN; Michael Mikyska, Los Angeles CA
Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL; Valerie Westheimer, New York NY
Allan Stauber, Palm Bch Grdns FL; Steve Shirey, Fort Worth TX Zheng Zhang, Scarborough ON; Robert Hou, Maple ON
Ai-Tai Lo, Reston VA; Alan Schwartz, Fairfax VA
Joan McKeon, Queensland Australia; Haig Tchamitch, Scottsdale AZ
NORTH-SOUTH
Leslie Amoils, Toronto ON; Ishmael Delmonte, New South Wales Australia
Ayako Amano - Kenji Miyakuni, Tokyo 167-004 Japan
Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, Westlake Vilg CA
Jon Brandon - Dom Di Felice, Denver CO
Marion Michielsen, 3024 AM Rotterd Netherlands; Roy Welland, New York NY
Radu Mihai - Geta Mihai, Bucharest Romania
Elliot Sternlicht, New York NY; Randall Rubinstein, Queens NY Andy Kaufman, Fort Washington PA; Corey Krantz, Drexel Hill PA Les Bart, Bradenton FL; Fred Stewart, Bloomington NY
Bjarni Einarsson - Adalsteinn Jorgensen, 740 Neskaupstad Iceland
Gary Gottlieb, Brooklyn NY; Peter Fredin, Malmo Sweden
YOUNG LM-1500 PAIRS SECOND QUALIFYING SESSION (FRIDAY)
NORTH-SOUTH
1 Stu Cohen - Mark Weiss, Southfield MI
2 Philippe Lamoise, Solana Beach CA; Kevin Chaisson, San Diego CA 3 Eric Endicott - Linda Akazawa, Toronto ON
4 Michael McDonald, Rochester Hills MI; Franklin Kasle, Flint MI 5 Peter Deluca, Woodbridge ON; John McWhinnie, Hillsburgh ON
6 Donald Lurie, White Plains NY; Joe Yassi, Etobicoke ON
7 Charles Bilich, Hewlett NY; Norman Trabulus, Port Washington NY 8 Anna Janssen, Midland ON; Greg Coles, Victoria-Hbr ON
9 Janice Barrett - Allan Barrett, Richmond Hill ON
10 Dexter Senft, Bedford NY; S Leech, Pasadena CA
11 Bill Lough, Edina MN; William Cummings, Monticello MN
12 Ariel Leibovitz - Stephen Reichek, Houston TX
13 Derek Broughton, Musquobodoit Hb NS; Trisha Fleet, Dartmouth NS 14 Sue Projain - Richard Projain, Boca Raton FL
15 Michael Levine, Toronto ON; Robert Miller, Princeton NJ
16 Nancy Klym - Karen Levy, Calgary AB
17 Mark Rosenholz, Albany NY; Dave Malen, Toronto ON
18 Janet Sharpe - Diane Campbell, Calgary AB
19 Dianne Aves - Moira Hollingsworth, Waterloo ON
VON ZEDTWITZ LIFE MASTER PAIRS FIRST QUALIFYING SESSION (FRIDAY)
SECTIONS A C EAST-WEST
61.22%
1 Charles Malcolm - Martha Malcolm, Topeka KS
60.20%
2 Hans Jacobs, Downsview ON; Debbie Bennett, Toronto ON
58.25%
3 Roberto Scaramuzzi, Los Angeles CA; Alan Myerson, Sherman Oaks CA
57.11%
4 Stephen Shane, White Plains NY; Eugene Davidson, Boynton Beach FL
56.49%
5 Bob Gwirtzman, Brooklyn NY; Ira Ewen, New York NY
55.35%
6 Michael Roche, Victoria BC; Larry Griffey, Vero Beach FL
54.32%
7 Jessica Larsson, Stockholm Swaziland; Kathrine Bertheau, Taby Sweden
53.69%
8 Brian Ellis - Bernie Greenspan, Beachwood OH
53.60%
9 Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Tarek Sadek, Cairo Egypt
52.80%
10 Juliette Fajgelzon, Saint-Laurent QC; John Laufer, Toronto ON 52.63%
11 Kamla Chawla - David Kowarsky, Longmeadow MA
52.36%
12 Richard Chan, Markham ON; Terry Du, Toronto ON
SECTIONS B D EAST-WEST
63.12%
1 Mark Cohen - Stasha Cohen, Glen Ridge NJ
59.06%
2 Kazuhiko Yamada, Ota-Ku Tokyo Japan; Tadashi Yoshida, Tokyo Japan
58.89%
3 David Abelow, Owings Mills MD; David Ruderman, Burtonsville MD 56.48%
4 Louk Verhees, SH Voorhou Netherlands; Danny Sprung, Philadelphia PA 57.05%
55.87%
5 Marc Nathan, New York NY; Daniel Gerstman, Buffalo NY
55.83%
6 Michael Kamil, Holmdel NJ; R Jay Becker, New York NY
55.82%
7 Richard Budd, Portland ME; Rick Binder, Waltham MA
55.78%
8 Owen Roth - Helena McGahagan, Goleta CA
55.28%
9 Ron Smith, San Francisco CA; Marvin Deneroff, North Bergen NJ 53.90%
10 Erin Feldman, San Diego CA; Richard Anderson, Regina SK
53.26%
11 Nikolay Demirev, Arlington Hts IL; Joe Monro, Beverly Hills MI 51.82%
12 Charles Fortney - Kathleen Fortney, Wheaton IL
SECTIONS E F EAST-WEST
59.00%
1 Martin Henneberger, Coquitlam BC; Samantha Nystrom, Port Moody BC
59.00%
2 Cornelis Van Prooijen, Nieuw Vennep Netherlands; Alison Wilson, New York NY
57.46%
3 Martha Katz, Burr Ridge IL; Donna Compton, Dallas TX
56.77%
4 Jim Colvin, Schomberg ON; Ian Coats, Ajax ON
55.85%
5 Winthrop Allegaert, New York NY; Jaggy Shivdasani, Pleasantville NY
55.23%
6 Richard Logan, Diamondhead MS; Scott Stearns, Elberta AL
55.00%
7 Jordan Cohen, Thornhill ON; George Berton, Newmarket ON
54.69%
8 Jay Borker, Greenwich CT; Jan Jansma, Spijkenisse Netherlands 54.08%
9 James Cummings, Scarborough ON; Linda Wynston, Toronto ON
53.15%
10 Donald Kersey - Kenneth Allan, Kingston ON
53.15%
11 Doug Fraser - Sandra Fraser, Victoria BC
52.54%
12 William Garrard Jr - Donna Garrard, Irving TX
SECTIONS G H EAST-WEST
62.08%
1 Michael Cait, Downsview ON; Roger Allen, Victoria BC
57.38%
2 Serge Chevalier, Laval QC; Jean Castonguay, Lery QC
56.08%
3 Barry Rigal, New York NY; Eric Leong, Oakland CA
55.92%
4 Drew Casen, Las Vegas NV; James Krekorian, Pensacola FL
55.85%
5 Sheila Adamson, Scotland United Kingdom; Anne Symons, Falkirk Scotland
55.69%
6 Michael Rosenberg, Cupertino CA; Richard Zeckhauser, Cambridge MA
54.38%
7 Linda Gordon - Robb Gordon, Sedona AZ
54.15%
8 Margot Hennings - Donald Hennings, Annandale VA
54.00%
9/10 Barry Schaffer, Frisco TX; Colby Vernay, Lacon IL
53.77%
9/10 Alex Perlin, Metuchen NJ; Jiang Gu, Mountain Lakes NJ
53.62%
11 Jacob Morgan, Madison WI; Michael Polowan, New York NY
SECTIONS J Y EAST-WEST
61.30%
1 Joshua Donn, Las Vegas NV; Ari Greenberg, San Francisco CA 57.15%
2 Lewis Richardson - Rashid Khan, Toronto ON
57.05%
3 Tom Ramsay, Cambridge ON; David Deaves, Ripley ON
55.62%
4 Jon Wittes - Ross Grabel, Palm Desert CA
55.15%
5 Jeff Roman, Alexandria VA; Thomas Carmichael, Kennesaw GA
55.04%
6 Dale Johannesen - Lynn Johannesen, Saratoga CA
54.11%
7 Craig Ganzer, Brooklyn NY; Marius Agica, New York NY
53.94%
8 Bill Wisdom, Salisbury NC; Tom Rutledge, Charleston SC
53.74%
9 Gary Kessler, Springfield IL; Richard Oshlag, Memphis TN
53.46%
10 Danning Dong, Chicago IL; Howard Liu, Naperville IL
53.15%
11 Alain Chamsi, Ottawa ON; David Lin, Mississauga ON
SECTIONS K L EAST-WEST
64.26%
1 Barbara Sartorius, Lake Hiawatha NJ; Sharon Hait, Livingston NJ 61.85%
2 Claude Vogel, Chicago IL; Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL
59.88%
3 David Gurvich - Michael Lipkin, Brooklyn NY
59.62%
4 Russell Ekeblad, Portsmouth RI; Peter Weichsel, Carlsbad CA 59.48%
5 Craig Huston - Dewitt (Hal) Montgomery III, Portland OR
57.06%
6 Chris Willenken, New York NY; Steve Weinstein, Andes NY
56.97%
7 David Baker, Kitchener ON; Trevor Dundas, Oshawa ON
56.14%
8 Paul Janicki, Markham ON; Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON
55.12%
9 Owen Lien, Flat Rock NC; Mike Cappelletti, Winter Park FL
52.63%
10 Mike Marlin - Sandra Marlin, Versailles KY
51.42%
11 Donna Morgen, Havertown PA; Howard Kahlenberg, Philadelphia PA 51.01%
12 Marc-Andre Fourcaudot, Montreal QC; Vincent Demuy, Laval QC SECTIONS W X EAST-WEST
65.54%
1 Mitch Towner, Austin TX; Jeremy Fournier, Richardson TX
62.62%
2 Andy Altay - Sheila Forbes, Toronto ON
58.62%
3 Chi-Yen Lai, East Brunswick NJ; Bin Dai, Mountain View CA
58.31%
4 Diana Dahdouh - Saad Dahdouh, Whitby ON
56.31%
5 Richard Coren, Delray Beach FL; Robert Levin, Henderson NV 56.23%
6 Bjorn Fallenius - Andrew Rosenthal, New York NY
55.54%
7 Sheila Gabay, Newton MA; Victor King, Hartford CT
54.31%
8 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Fred Hamilton, Las Vegas NV
53.54%
9 William Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor MI; Dave Swarthout, Newberry MI 53.00%
10 Nick Krnjevic, Westmount QC; Gordon Crispin, Rochester Hills MI 52.08%
11 Ken Cohen, Philadelphia PA; Neal Satten, Wynnewood PA
SECTIONS XXX YYY ZZZ 59.51%
1 59.39%
2 58.83%
3 58.55%
4 58.48%
5 58.17%
6 56.91%
7 56.76%
8 56.53%
9 56.00%
10 55.95%
11 55.44%
12 55.06%
13/14
54.45%
13/14
53.14%
15 53.01%
16 52.66%
17 52.58%
18 52.30%
19 EAST-WEST
Michael Bodell, Santa Clara CA; Belinda Gu, Sunnyvale CA
James Wang, Tempe AZ; Min Xu, Oxnard CA
Polly Siegel, Los Altos CA; Eusebio Menezes, Cupertino CA
Charles Riffle, Emerald Hills CA; Douglas Grant, San Francisco CA
Victor Galis - Ioana Galis, Fremont CA
Ryan Connors - Randi Adelman, New York NY
Barry Segal - Casey Segal, Boynton Beach FL
Don Ostrom, Cambridge ON; Clyde Paul, St Catharines ON
Gregory Barnes, Jefferson City MO; Ronald Dixon, Vancouver BC David Corbin - Kurt Simmons, Boulder CO
David Venetianer, Chadds Ford PA; Richard Franklin, New Canaan CT
Marion Bodi, Thornhill ON; Vivienne Whitworth, Richmond Hill ON Katherine Rolfe, Lake Winnebago MO; Norman Kahn Jr, Prairie Village KS
Magnus Weiman - Maureen Weiman, Eden Prairie MN
Jess Jurkovic - Peter Clark, New York NY
Jean LaTraverse, Mont-Royal QC; Jean La Traverse, Outremont QC Robert Smink, Newtown Sq PA; Norman Cannon, Fort Myers FL
Suman Agarwal, Hilliard OH; Boris Tenchov, Columbus OH
Colleen Holmes - Peter Holmes, Ottawa ON
59.38%
57.87%
57.67%
57.02%
56.04%
53.81%
53.28%
52.11%
51.85%
51.70%
51.58%
50.78%
62.07%
59.50%
58.22%
56.27%
54.60%
54.41%
52.22%
51.82%
51.07%
50.84%
50.76%
65.69%
64.77%
59.54%
59.38%
58.54%
57.69%
55.69%
55.46%
53.00%
52.54%
52.15%
51.15%
61.38%
59.92%
59.31%
59.15%
58.15%
55.00%
54.77%
54.38%
53.38%
53.38%
53.23%
61.46%
59.37%
56.95%
56.83%
56.41%
55.38%
55.31%
55.26%
54.56%
53.91%
53.45%
59.37%
58.25%
57.87%
57.83%
57.41%
56.78%
56.06%
54.14%
52.51%
52.06%
51.86%
51.00%
63.54%
61.23%
57.92%
57.23%
56.85%
55.92%
54.85%
54.38%
54.15%
53.00%
52.54%
61.18%
61.13%
59.82%
59.72%
59.54%
59.08%
58.60%
58.35%
57.62%
57.44%
55.85%
54.66%
54.10%
54.10%
53.42%
53.11%
52.88%
51.92%
51.87%
LOUISE MCNEELY B/C/D PAIRS SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTIONS FF GG HH EAST-WEST
B
C
D
B
C
D
1 1 1 Morton Weiser, Katonah NY; Richard Polunsky, Houston TX
67.67%
1 1 1 Marcia Syer - Louis Brooks, Oakville ON
2 Keith Pugsley, Oakville ON; Doneen Vernon, Toronto ON
62.11%
2 David Gordon, Ottawa ON; Michael Baggott, North Gower ON
3 2 2 Mircea Giurgeu, Petersburg ON; David Longstaff, Waterloo ON
59.96%
3 2 Xiaoxiong Dai, Edison NJ; Jason Ji, Milltown NJ
4 Mark Olsky - Mary Olsky, Madison WI
59.80%
4 Uday Maitra, Mississauga ON; Lino D’Souza, Burlington ON
5 Jean Monette - M Katz, Ottawa ON 59.61%
5 Evan Markowitz, New York NY; Paul Birnbaum, Trenton NJ
6 3 Ann Rae Gershman - Mary Lung, Richmond VA
58.61%
6 3 2 Margot Loren - William Breedyk, Toronto ON
7 Malcolm Collins, Dundas ON; Barbara Wood, Oakville ON
58.14%
7 4 3 Dennis Feuer - Abbie Feuer, No Palm Beach FL
8 4 3 Ann Henley, Orangeville ON; Adrian Lilienfeld, Chatham ON
58.03%
8 Andrew Monk - Sandra Monk, Orillia ON
9 5 4 Steve Overholt - Sudhir Patwardhan, Etobicoke ON
56.89%
9 Raymond Cazabon, Orleans ON; Kenneth Baughan, Gloucester ON
10 6 Greg Chang, Lexington MA; Paul Simon, Arlington MA
56.71%
10 Barbara Stewart, Victoria BC; Marie Wiley, London ON
11 7 5 Jeffrey Tsang, Pittsburgh PA; William Palmer, Brooklyn NY
54.88%
11 Judi Waters - Gordon Waters, London ON
12 8 Allison Howard, Cookeville TN; Blair Young, Littleton CO
54.81%
12 5 4 Marvin Meinz - Sandra Meinz, Chesterfield MO
13 9 William Thorp, Dana Point CA; Dorothy Conway, Ottawa ON
54.27%
13 6 5 Lillian Blume - Ronald Baecker, Toronto ON
14 10 6 Dale Sanders - Walter Smith Jr, Washington DC
54.26%
14 7 William Gruber - Frances Gruber, Toronto ON
15 11 Stephen Pozez, Tucson AZ; Paul Fried, Monroe Twp NJ
54.00%
15 Judite Kokis, Mississauga ON; Gail Lambacher, Oakville ON
16 Bettina Brammann-Kuisat - Jurgen Durkop, Germany Germany
53.69%
16 8 6 Kevin Chaisson, San Diego CA; Philippe Lamoise, Solana Beach CA
17 12 7 Myrna Butler, Westfield MA; Melinda Reach, Blue Hill ME
53.00%
17 9 7 Marsha Gerstein, Somerville MA; Mark Heumann, Watertown MA
18 13 David W K Quan, Richmond Hill ON; Eric Lee, Thornhill ON
52.40%
18 10 8 Karen Levy - Nancy Klym, Calgary AB
19 14 Paul Sitz, Ramsey MN; Bert Sheldon, Houston TX
52.05%
19 11 9 Jennifer Huntsman, Moncton NB; Connie Bartlett, Riverview NB
20 15 8 Judith Cole, Toronto ON; Vera Weinstein, North York ON
51.99%
20 12 Brenda Glaze - Debra Mason, Anchorage AK
21 16 9 Betty Andersen - Diane Pasik, Sterling Hts MI
51.39%
21 13 Gerald Simoneau - Phyllis Mitchell, Ottawa ON
22 17 Peter Yard - Gerry Mirus, Cincinnati OH
51.19%
22 14 Michael Krasnoff - Judith Krasnoff, Columbus OH
18 Beverly Pogoda - Joseph Meyers, New York NY
50.71%
15 10 Connie Boyce, Keyser WV; Monica Betler, Bealeton VA
10 Jo-Ann Damato, Port Washington NY; Trish Hattie, Fall River NS
50.40%
11 Lyndsay Vance - Logan Vance, Versailles KY
11 Scott Wilson, Mitchell ON; Perry Hill, Stratford ON
49.97%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 NORTH-SOUTH
Ambrose Ng, Thornhill ON; Manmohan Bhavra, Niagara Univ NY Richard Jeng - Andrew Jeng, Johns Creek GA
Donald Lurie, White Plains NY; Joe Yassi, Etobicoke ON
Patrick Demerse, Nepean ON; B Bretzlaff, Manotick ON
Michael Bodell, Santa Clara CA; Belinda Gu, Sunnyvale CA
Ariel Leibovitz - Stephen Reichek, Houston TX
Peter Deluca, Woodbridge ON; John McWhinnie, Hillsburgh ON
Dianne Aves - Moira Hollingsworth, Waterloo ON
Don Ostrom, Cambridge ON; Clyde Paul, St Catharines ON
Dexter Senft, Bedford NY; S Leech, Pasadena CA
YOUNG LM-1500 PAIRS 1ST SEMIFINAL SESSION
SECTIONS K L EAST-WEST
67.54%
1 Alan Young - Douglas Martin, New Liskeard ON
62.69%
2 David Corbin - Kurt Simmons, Boulder CO
59.31%
3 Suman Agarwal, Hilliard OH; Boris Tenchov, Columbus OH
58.77%
4 Charles Riffle, Emerald Hills CA; Douglas Grant, San Francisco CA
56.23%
5 Ryan Connors - Randi Adelman, New York NY
56.00%
6 Charles Bilich, Hewlett NY; Norman Trabulus, Port Washington NY 55.38%
7 James Wang, Tempe AZ; Min Xu, Oxnard CA
55.23%
8 S Bonnar - A. Bruce Cameron, Mississauga ON
52.31%
9 Bathsheba Perry - Gabriel Perry, Houston TX
51.54%
10 Janet Sharpe - Diane Campbell, Calgary AB
64.62%
60.62%
57.62%
56.23%
55.46%
54.54%
52.00%
50.85%
50.54%
50.46%
64.24%
63.70%
63.51%
63.48%
59.35%
56.70%
56.45%
56.15%
54.93%
54.89%
53.79%
53.39%
52.76%
52.50%
52.49%
52.25%
52.20%
51.68%
51.30%
51.25%
50.30%
50.24%
50.24%
49.54%
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LOUISE MCNEELY AX PAIRS SECOND SESSION
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTIONS P Q T EAST-WEST
A
X
A
X
1 Dennis McGarry - Linda McGarry, Stuart FL
66.53%
1 Peggy Sutherlin, Dallas TX; Nancy Passell, Plano TX
2 Russell Samuel, Long Beach NY; Kyoko Shimamura, Tokyo 136 Japan
61.87%
2 1 Marc Sylvester, Edinboro PA; Francis Tseng, Erie PA
3 1 John Berry, New Hyde Park NY; Jimmy Pelham, Freeport NY
61.13%
3 David Gurvich - Michael Lipkin, Brooklyn NY 4 2 Stephen Cooper, Toronto ON; Henry Sigal, Piedmont CA
60.65%
4 2 Evette Mashaal, Westmount QC; Ghassan Menachi, Fabreville QC
5 3 Helen Hackner, Willowdale ON; David Horner, Carrollton TX
60.13%
5 3 Susan Perez, Maryland Hts MO; John Samsel, Chesterfield MO
6 Mildred Breed, Austin TX; Shawn Quinn, Sugar Land TX
59.59%
6 4 Kevin Conway, Kirkland Lake ON; Dale Freeman, Englehart ON
7 Kathy Adachi - Ina Andersen, Surrey BC
59.29%
7 5 Nicholas France, Spring Valley NY; Burrell Humphreys, Wayne NJ
8 4 Cathy Nathan, New York NY; Sharon Gerstman, Buffalo NY
57.08%
8 Christopher Pisarra, Lafayette CA; Mike Bandler, Alamo CA
9 Joan Vigdor - Charles Wolpert, Boynton Beach FL 56.42%
9 Jeremy Dhondy, 50 Great North United Kingdom; Alan Kay, London England
10 Sharon Anderson, Eagan MN; Bill Cook Jr, Madison MS
55.80%
10 Dan Morse, Houston TX; John Sutherlin, Dallas TX 11 Frank Treiber III, Cincinnati OH; Laurie Kranyak, Bay Village OH
53.69%
11 6 Mark Caplan, London Nw3 7qb United Kingdom; David Caplan, Toronto ON
12 5 McKenzie Myers, Beaverton OR; Greg Humphreys, Charlottesville VA
52.31%
12 7 Christopher Cowan - Debbie Feldman, Oakville ON 13 6 Sandra Stern - Roger Stern, Chevy Chase MD
51.97%
13 8 Denis Lavoie - Jocelyn Bernier, Quebec QC
14 7 Joshua Wilkinson - Sussan Wilkinson, Newport RI 51.90%
14 Abe Pineles, Jackson NJ; Alexander Allen, Annandale NJ
15 8 Ronald Wilson - Ronald Sutherland, Mississauga ON
51.67%
15 9 Henry Moss, Glenview IL; David Moss, New York NY 16 9 Alene Friedman, New York NY; Ernest Napier, Brooklyn NY
51.55%
16 10 Doug Anderson, Quincy MA; Lorraine Cable, New York NY
17 Nadine Wood, Silver Spring MD; Barbara Heller, Decatur GA
51.45%
17 Carolyn Sessler, Waltham MA; Elaine Katzman, Boynton Beach FL
18 10 Timothy Capes - John Ellis, Toronto ON
51.44%
18 11 Lynn Blumenthal - Kate Hill, Santa Rosa CA
11 Ringo Chung, Mississauga ON; Dimitar Cvetkov, Milton ON
49.89%
12 Benjamin Weiss - Zachary Wasserman, Ann Arbor MI 12 Bob Rebelein, Poughkeepsie NY; Julian Laderman, Bronx NY
48.71%
13 Debbie McLeod, Ottawa ON; Avi Poriah, CD
NORTH-SOUTH
SECTIONS R S EAST-WEST
A
X
A
X
1 Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA; Bonnie Bagley, Colorado Spgs CO
65.62%
1 1 Elianna Meyerson, Santa Clara CA; Carol Frank, Burbank CA
2/3 1/2 Nancy Koffler - A Koffler, Saint-Laurent QC
61.08%
2 2 Colin Harrington, Cambridge ON; John Moser, St Agatha ON
2/3 1/2 Harvinder Sidhu, Scottsdale AZ; Himanshu Joshi, Chester NJ
61.08%
3 Diana Schuld, Glen Head NY; Julie Zhu, Vero Beach FL
4 3 Robert Todd - Bob Soni, Tallahassee FL
59.23%
4 3 Robert Levey - Jimmy Ritzenberg, Bethesda MD 5 4 Roger Anderson, Eagan MN; Georgia Heth, Morton IL
57.85%
5 Mark Liberman - Barbara Shnier, Toronto ON
6/7 5/6 Jessica Piafsky, New York NY; Frederic Volcker, Issy les Moulin France
56.46%
6 4 Fay Teal, Kitchener ON; Mileva Jobin, Ottawa ON 6/7 5/6 Richard Ferrin, Washington DC; Donald Berman, Laurel MD
56.46%
7 5 Ron Nelken - Sidney Kanter, Clifton NJ
8 Kazuo K. Furuta, Kanagawa-Ken 21 Japan; Hiroaki Miura, Fuchu City 183- Japan
55.46%
8 6 Marc Rabinowitz, Sunny Isles Bch FL; Lawrence Derito, Jupiter FL
9 7 Elliot Sternlicht, New York NY; Randall Rubinstein, Queens NY
53.54%
9 7 Peter Peng, North York ON; Mike Peng, Waterloo ON
10 8 Walter Schenker, Pine Brook NJ; Michael Gore, Brooklyn NY
53.00%
10 8 Daniel Feldman, Alexandria VA; Joe Jenkins, Colorado Spgs CO
11 Victoria Muir - William Muir, Kansas City MO 52.00%
11 Henry Lortz - Wayne Ohlrich, Seattle WA
12 Ronald Felton, New York NY; Judith Weisman, Englewood NJ
50.54%
12 Stanislaw Kolesnik, Elmwood Park IL; James Hudson, Elmhurst IL
62.87%
62.74%
60.19%
58.46%
57.96%
57.18%
57.06%
55.99%
55.60%
54.75%
54.41%
54.16%
53.99%
53.27%
53.17%
52.73%
51.71%
51.59%
50.86%
50.25%
61.23%
61.00%
60.46%
58.62%
57.85%
56.15%
55.92%
55.46%
55.31%
52.62%
51.92%
51.85%
Tomorrow’s Bridge Events
Goodwill Day
Canadian Bridge Federation Day
RY = Fairmont Royal York Hotel; SC = Sheraton Centre Hotel
Monday, July 25, 9 a.m.
Event
Session
Sold
Monday-Wednesday Morning Bracketed KO Teams
1st
SC - Sheraton Hall A, Lower Concourse
Saturday-Monday Morning Bracketed KO Teams
3rd
SC - Sheraton Hall A, Lower Concourse
Sunday-Monday Morning Compact KO Teams
3-4
SC - Sheraton Hall A, Lower Concourse
Friday-Tuesday Morning Side Game Series
4th single
SC - Sheraton Hall E, Lower Concourse
Happy Bridge
Free lesson, then 14-board game at 12:30 p.m., no card fee
Partners Bridge Club 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs
Partners Bridge Club 0-20, 0-5 Pairs
Note: Games presented by Partners Bridge Club are not played there.
single
Entry/player/session
ACBL members*
$16
$16
$16
$16
Other
$18
$18
$18
$18
SC – Civic Ballroom, 2nd Floor
Free
Free
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
$15
$15
$17
$15
SC - Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse
$16
$18
SC - Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse
$16
$18
Free
Free
$16
$18
Monday, July 25, 10 a.m.
single
single
Monday, July 25, 10 a.m. & 2:30 p.m.
Canadian Hall of Famer George Mittelman Stratified Daylight Open Pairs 1-2
(3000+, 0-3000)
Gold Rush Pairs
1-2
(300-750, 0-300)
Monday, July 25, 12:30 p.m.
Happy Bridge
Free lesson begins at 10 a.m.
single
SC – Civic Ballroom, 2nd Floor
Monday-Tuesday Side Game Series
1st single
SPINGOLD KNOCKOUT TEAMS
Pre-registration required by 8 p.m., Sunday, July 24.
WAGAR WOMEN’S KNOCKOUT TEAMS
Pre-registration required by 8 p.m., Sunday, July 24.
0-5000 Mini-Spingold Knockout Teams
Pre-registration required by 8 p.m., Sunday, July 24.
0-1500 Mini-Spingold Knockout Teams
Pre-registration required by 8 p.m., Sunday, July 24.
TRUSCOTT / U.S. PLAYING CARD SENIOR SWISS TEAMS
2 qualifying, 2 final sessions
David Cohen Stratified Open Pairs
Monday-Tuesday Bracketed Knockout Teams
Sunday-Monday Bracketed Knockout Teams
Round 1
RY – TBA
$20
—
Round 1
RY – TBA
$20
—
Round 1
RY – TBA
$17
—
Round 1
RY – TBA
$17
—
1-2 Q
RY – Concert Hall, Convention Level
$20
—
1-2
1-2
3-4
SC - Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse
SC - Sheraton Hall A, Lower Concourse
SC - Sheraton Hall A, Lower Concourse
$16
$16
$16
$18
$18
$18
Partners Bridge Club 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs
Partners Bridge Club 0-20, 0-5 Pairs
Note: Games presented by Partners Bridge Club are not played there.
single
single
$15
$15
$17
$15
Strati-Flighted A/X Side Swiss Teams
Strati-Flighted B/C/D Side Swiss Teams
Monday-Tuesday Side Game Series
299er Swiss Teams
299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs
0-20, 0-5 Pairs
single
single
2nd single
single
single
single
$15
$15
$16
$15
$15
$15
$17
$17
$18
$17
$17
$15
Zip Knockout Teams
single
Monday, July 25, 1 p.m.
SC - Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse
Monday, July 25, 1 & 7:30 p.m.
Monday, July 25, 2:30 p.m.
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
Monday, July 25, 7:30 p.m.
SC - Sheraton Hall A, Lower Concourse
SC - Sheraton Hall A, Lower Concourse
SC - Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
Monday, July 25, 11:30 p.m.
SC - Sheraton Hall A, Lower Concourse
$12/team/match
Unless otherwise noted, strat breaks for all stratified events are: A (3000+), B (750-3000), C (0-750). For strati-flighted events, A/X are 5000+/0-5000 and play in their own game; B (1500-3000), C
(750-1500) and D (0-750) play in their own game.
All stratification will be based on the average for the pair or team. In any event or flight with an upper limit, no individual player’s masterpoint total may exceed that upper limit.
*Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current.
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Today’s Bridge Events
RY = Fairmont Royal York Hotel; SC = Sheraton Centre Hotel
Sunday, July 24, 9 a.m.
Event
Session
Sold
Sunday-Monday Morning Compact KO Teams
1st
SC - Sheraton Hall A, Lower Concourse
Saturday-Monday Morning Bracketed KO Teams
2nd
SC - Sheraton Hall A, Lower Concourse
Friday-Tuesday Morning Side Game Series
3rd single
SC - Sheraton Hall E, Lower Concourse
Bridge-Plus+
Free lesson, then 14-board game at 12:30 p.m., no card fee
Stratified 299er Swiss Teams
Partners Bridge Club 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs
Partners Bridge Club 0-20, 0-5 Pairs
Note: Games presented by Partners Bridge Club are not played there.
single
Entry/player/session
ACBL members*
$16
$16
$16
Other
$18
$18
$18
SC – Civic Ballroom, 2nd Floor
Free
Free
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
$15
$15
$15
$17
$17
$15
$16
$16
$18
$18
Free
Free
$16
$18
$20
$17
$17
—
—
—
$20
—
$17
—
$17
$17
$16
$16
$16
—
—
$18
$18
$18
$16
$16
No fee
$18
$18
$15
$15
$15
$17
$17
$15
Sunday, July 24, 10 a.m.
single
single
single
Sunday, July 24, 10 a.m. & 2:30 p.m.
Howie, Sacks & Henry Strati-Flighted A/X Daylight Pairs
Howie, Sacks & Henry Strati-Flighted B/C/D Daylight Pairs
1-2
1-2
SC - Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse
SC - Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse
Sunday, July 24, 12:30 p.m.
Bridge-Plus+
Free lesson begins at 10 a.m.
single
SC – Civic Ballroom, 2nd Floor
Saturday-Sunday Side Game Series
3rd single
Sunday, July 24, 1 p.m.
Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse
Sunday, July 24, 1 & 7:30 p.m.
VON ZEDTWITZ LIFE MASTER PAIRS
1-2 F
RY – Concert Hall, Convention Level
Bruce LM-5000 Pairs
1-2 F
RY – Concert Hall, Convention Level
Young LM-1500 Pairs
1-2 F
RY – Concert Hall, Convention Level
MOREHEAD GRAND NATIONAL TEAMS,
CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
1-2 F
RY – British Columbia Room, Mezzanine Level
Screens, second session at 8 p.m.
Goldman Grand National Teams, Flight A
1-2 F
RY – British Columbia Room, Mezzanine Level
Screens, second session at 8 p.m.
Sheinwold Grand National Teams, Flight B
1-2 F
RY – British Columbia Room, Mezzanine Level
Mac Nab Grand National Teams, Flight C
1-2 F
RY – British Columbia Room, Mezzanine Level
Brigitte Blackhouse Stratified Open Pairs
1-2
SC - Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Ina Demme Flight A/X Swiss Teams
1-2
RY – Canadian Room, Convention Level
Bracketed Flight B Round-Robin Teams
1-2
SC - Sheraton Hall A, Lower Concourse
No player over 3000 MPs. Brackets of eight teams, three gold overall places per bracket. Teams may not drop out after one session.
Sunday-Monday Bracketed KO Teams
1-2
SC - Sheraton Hall A, Lower Concourse
Saturday-Sunday Bracketed KO Teams
3-4
SC - Sheraton Hall A, Lower Concourse
Collegiate Team Championship
SF & F
SC - Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse
Sunday, July 24, 2:30 p.m.
Stratified 299er Swiss Teams
Partners Bridge Club 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs
Partners Bridge Club 0-20, 0-5 Pairs
Note: Games presented by Partners Bridge Club are not played there.
single
single
single
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
Stratified Side Board-a-Match Teams
Open to Flight A/X Swiss drop-outs and new entrants
Saturday-Sunday Side Game Series
Stratified 299er Swiss Teams
299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs
0-20, 0-5 Pairs
single
SC - Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse
$15
$17
4th single
single
single
single
SC - Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
SC - Dominion Room, 2nd Floor
$16
$15
$15
$15
$18
$17
$17
$15
Sunday, July 24, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, July 24, 11:30 p.m.
Zip Knockout Teams
single
SC - Sheraton Hall A, Lower Concourse
$12/team/match
Unless otherwise noted, strat breaks for all stratified events are: A (3000+), B (750-3000), C (0-750). For strati-flighted events, A/X are 5000+/0-5000 and play in their own game; B (1500-3000), C
(750-1500) and D (0-750) play in their own game.
All stratification will be based on the average for the pair or team. In any event or flight with an upper limit, no individual player’s masterpoint total may exceed that upper limit.
*Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current.
Today’s Sponsors
Partners’ Bridge Club
Partners’ Bridge Club is the proud sponsor of
several of the Intermediate and Newcomer games
this week. Suzanne Kosky and Joel Shapiro are
wonderful supporters of bridge in the area and have
been involved in directing, chairing tournaments,
working with the Unit 166 Board of Directors, and
teaching of students new to the game. Thank you
Partners’ Bridge Club.
Howie, Sacks and Henry
Howie, Sacks and Henry is a Toronto law firm
sponsoring the Strati-Flighted Daylight Pairs. Jim
Howie is a fine bridge player and supporter of this
tournament. Thanks, Jim.
Discount at Epic
Lounge Bar
Epic Lounge Bar in the Fairmont Royal York
welcomes players every evening for drinks and
something to eat. A 10% discount is available with
convention card. Located on the lobby level.
Brigitte Blackhouse
Brigitte is the treasurer of the Planning Team
for the tournament. She has also been a major
support player for the team. Thanks goes out to
Brigitte for all of her time and efforts, particularly
in the last few weeks!
Ina Demme
Ina is the only member of the Planning Team
to have served on the committee 10 years ago as
well. This time around, her areas of responsibility
included the Restaurant Guide and the nightly post
game food. Thanks, Ina . . . again!
♠♥♦♣
CBF Hall of Fame
Induction
The Canadian Bridge Federation Hall of Fame
Induction Ceremony will be held Monday, July
25, at 5 p.m. in the Royal York Hotel in the Tudor
Room 7 & 8 (Mezzanine level).
The 2011 inductees are Ralph Cohen, Doug
Drew, Diana Gordon, Eric Kokish and George
Mittelman.