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 Unit 141 Newsletter          November 2011

   Philadelphia Contract Bridge Association

 

In This Issue

  • November Bridge 
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  • NAP Results 
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  • Table Tips
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  • Club News
  • Upcoming Events

     

    Lancaster Regional

    October 31-

    November 6

     

    Doylestown Newcomer Sectional (0-99)

    November 14-15

     

    Seattle Nationals

    November 24- December 4

     

    Dave Treadwell Sectional

    December 27-31

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    New in November (and December)

     

    hand with dummyWith only two months left in 2011, there are still plenty of opportunities for bridge in our area and around the country.

     

    As you read this issue, the Lancaster Regional in progress.  It is still not too late to drive over and join in the action. Gold points are waiting for you! Click here for details. 

     

    Unit 141 hosts their first ever 0-99 Sectional on November 14-15. Perfectly designed for players with fewer than 99 masterpoints, this event will be a ton of fun and instruction. Check the flyer for details. 

     

    The ACBL North American Bridge Championships take place in Seattle from November 24 to December 4. If you have never been to a Nationals, you will find that they are always exciting and Seattle promises to be a great host city. Check the ACBL website for details.

     

    December 5-11 is a District 4 STaC. STaC stands for "Sectional Tournament at Clubs" and is a great way to win Silver points. Almost all of our local clubs support the STaC so check with your favorite club.

     

    Looking ahead, our neighbors in Unit 190 finish the year with the Dave Treadwell Sectional on December 27-31. This great site and tournament honors Dave Treadwell so consider the easy drive down to Wilmington for fun at the Bridge Studio. Click here for details. 

     

    Players Win Money and Gold Points at the District 4 NAP Finals
     
    National Finals in Memphis in March 

     

    Players from District 4 competed in the district finals of this year's North American Pairs (NAP). Unit 141 was well represented among the top finishers. The top three finishers in each of three flilghts win as much as $1400 per pair to play in the national finals. This year the national finals are being held at the North American Bridge Championships in Memphis in March. 
     
    This year's top finishers are in all three Flights are:
     
    Flight A
    1.  David Hoffner and Martin de Bruin
    2.  Barry Gorski and Albert Bingaman Jr.
    3.  Richard Morgen and Bill Parks
    4.  Rick Rowland and Corey Krantz
    5.  Louis Gasthal and Andy Markowitz
    6.  Donna Morgen and Howard Kahlenberg
    7.  Andy Kaufman and Jay Apfelbaum
    8.  Ken Cohen and Neal Satten
     
    Flight B
    1.  Karen Xia and Sam Yake
    2.  Brad Barry and David Amsterdam
    3.  Lewis Rothberg and Doug Spiker
    4.  Mike Mayer and Lewis Klein
    5.  Ed Alcoff and Marty Burman
    6.  Chris Marlow and Rober Taylor
    7.  Jim Herrington and Alan Horowitz
     
    Flight C
    1.  Karin and Craig Smith
    2.  Charles Meister and David Rife
    3.  Michael Young and Russell Williams
    4.  Phyllis Brandes and Jill Fragin
    5.  Barbara Cleary and Margo DePuy
    6.  Allan Trynz and Teri Trynz
    7.  Joanne Inglisa and Jeryl Sheehy
    8.  Anne Cullorn and Sharon Weintrob
    9.  Erma Waters and John Waters
    10. Carl Ginsberg and David Hallman
     
    Complete results, including hand records for the events, are available in the tournament section of the District 4 website.
     
    Here is some action from the Flight A Final in Allentown:
    de Bruin and Hoffner
    The top two finishers in the NAP Flight A face off. NS: Barry Gorski and Al Bingaman, EW: Martin de Bruin and Dave Hoffner.
     
    Dick and Bill
    Dick Morgen considers his lead against Rick Rowland. Dick and Bill Parks finished 3rd overall.
     
    Howard
    Howard Kahlenberg studies the dummy as Andy Kaufman looks on.
     

     

    Table Tips: What Not to Do (Part 2)

     

    People playing B/WLast month, we started a three-part series suggesting behaviors you should try to avoid at the bridge table. In part 1, we talked about managing the cards--don't pull cards early as a player or dummy and don't snap cards on the table. 

     

    This month, in part 2 of the series, we talk about things not to do that involving talking at the table.

     

    Tip #1: At matchpoints, don't spend an excessive (or any) amount of time analyzing and discussing the traveler. It wastes precious time you need to play the next board and your discussion, which might be overheard by other players, can benefit the opponents. "Traveler analysis," which can be premature and inaccurate, can create tension between partners when they would be better off moving on the next board.

     

    Tip #2: Don't obsess, discuss, or agonize over the previous boards. It's too late to do anything about them, so move on. Often, you make it hard on yourself by thinking about something you did. If that's the case, try to put it our of your mind and do better going forward. Sometimes, it's your partner who can't let things go. If your partner insists on making a comment or engaging you in some way, politely reply, "let's talk about it after the game." See Tip #1.

     

    Tip #3: Don't criticize your partner during a game. Constructive discussions afterward can help improve your play and partnership, but do nothing productive in the middle of a match. Don't become your partner's third opponent at the table by making unhelpful comments--ever. If you have been on the receiving end of an unwelcome comment, you know how important this advice really is. See Tip #2.

     

    Next month, we'll end the series with a few thoughts on managing the bidding box and what to do with the bag of potato chips you think you can't live without. In the meantime, try to correct any bad habits you might have fallen into; your partner will appreciate it.

     

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    Club News

     

    The Philadelphia Bridge Club will be hosting a holiday party on December 8 at 7 PM. All players are welcome to the join the game. The club now offers additional hospitality and all games, including special games are $8. There is plenty of free parking and every game includes pre-duplicated board and hand records. More information is available at the club website: 

    http://www.bridge2401.com/bridge2401/Home.html.

     

    Local clubs are encouraged to send announcements, schedules, updates, and special games for placement in upcoming newsletters.

     

    Unit 141 Newsletter, October 2011
    Volume 1, Issue 6
    Editor: Allison Brandt (allison@dovetailpress.com