The Pro and the Schmo by Bob Blum

Twenty-two years ago while leav - phone talking about the wife and every day. He must remind himself with him. ing a table, my partner expressed kids and no bridge. Though Mark that his partner may only play with I have never had the disappointment in the way I had and I have not played with each an expert one, two or three tourna - pleasure of playing played a hand. As she was the bet - other in recent years, we have ments a year. With all that goes on with Walter May . ter player, I took it to heart. She had become best friends and often room in our lives, it is easy to forget much However, he epitomizes the ideal gone to the next pair when the tall together when we are at the same of what we are taught in the short professional in my mind. Though gentleman in his late 30s whom we tournament. time we are together. Professionals not the leader in , he is had just played said, “Excuse me, Through Mark I have met, may earn four figures during the caring, almost tender, calmly teach - sir. You made the percentage play, become friends with, and played week. If you insist on treating your es, and polite to all who come to his but it didn’t work out.” Later when I with many of the finest players in client to dinner once or twice during table… and by the way, very dan - found out he was Mark Lair I asked the United States. Each of them has the week, I can almost guarantee gerous. He plays mostly in senior if he would play with me. He made a taught me something. During my that $100.00 will reap a profitable events. phone call (I found out later it was tenure with Mark we used his note - return. The easiest trap for the pro Today I play only about three tour - to Paul Soloway ) and we agreed to book from his successful partner - to fall into is that of intimidation. By naments a year, exclusively with play two sessions the following day. ship with Mike Passell . Once I was controlling your ego you enable Shannon Cappelletti . What a joy. As I was about to leave Mark asked, invited to spend a day with the your client to play at a higher She is vivacious with limitless ener - “Where are you going?” I said “to Brachman Team in Amarillo, Texas, level. Intimidation forces gy and is dedicated to her part - bed” to which he replied, “I think we for one of their practice sessions. one of two reactions. ner. Shannon has the ability should talk about tomorrow”. I was I’ll never forget a day fifteen years Either the client will to teach bridge that contin - stunned, as I could not believe this ago watching Passell , Lair , Eddie cower before you or ues after the session into almost stranger would give me “free Wold , Soloway , and Bobby Goldman show defiance dinner where she often time”. Not only did we go over our sprawled on beds or the floor in two attempting to defend insists on treating while card for over an hour that night, but rooms bidding only slam hands that himself. Either way practicing those teaching also we discussed it more thor - Bobby had prepared on his comput - the professional loses skills on me. oughly over lunch the next day. I er. in the long term. Be Before hiring a profes -

S would like the storybook ending to To be an accomplished profes - like Mark was with me. h sional, the client must a n n o say we came in 1st overall. sional he or she must recognize that Spend “free” time with n have a thick skin and be Ca However, even though I had close to the client is a success in his occu - your client before and pp aware of the problems that ell 1000 masterpoints at the time, I pation. Inside the bridge arena, we after a game. One of the most etti will undoubtedly occur. He must was so nervous that I brought us in clients may act a bit like common wrongs a professional have an answer for each of these sit - below average. Fortunately I had the Forrest Gump, but upon leaving the does is to leave his client after a set uations that satisfies him. good sense to realize that Mark was building it is the professional that and go out into the hall to be with The first question will be “Playing not only an excellent player, but also turns into a pumpkin. The wives his friends. The first thing the client with a pro is an easy and unfair way a fine one-on-one teacher. Thus whose husbands support their thinks is that “you’re talking about to accumulate masterpoints, isn’t began an exclusive five year part - enjoyment deserve the dignity to that hand I messed up”. You are his it?" I have so many answers to that nership that later became a family which they are accustomed away employee for the whole morning, one I could go into next month. Here affair. Today we are often on the from the table. The pro plays almost afternoon or evening session. Stay are a few.

22 ACBL - District 9 www.District9ACBL.org 23 (1) Regardless of your skill, you are forced to compete in a top bracket. (2) Should you do well, Meckstroth & Rodwell will be your opponents… and if you President We are heading into our slower aren’t doing well, they still Carol Hamilton season now, with less traffic, smaller might be sitting opposite you... [email protected] games, and no more waiting in the potentially in every event. 941-371-0949 restaurants. We have two special (3) It takes two to tango. That Vice President events coming up, one in May and one You have two pro is unlikely to defeat Jack Hawes in June. “Flight A” players without your [email protected] Our May Sectional during Mother’s Carol Hamilton opportunities help. Feel good about that. 941-925-8057 Day Week will be held at the In- (4) Even though you are the Secretary Between Club, with a special schedule starting on Wednesday night and finishing on Saturday. That’s May “hirer”, the pressure on you is Sandy Lewis 7 –10, so mark your calendars. when hiring a enormous. You will be thinking [email protected] On June 21st we hold our Annual Awards Luncheon that all three at the table are 941-923-6335 and Unit Swiss Teams Championship. This will be at the more skilled than you. The Immediate Past President professional bathroom is your only salva - Pine Shores Community Center, starting at 11:00 A.M. Michael Bela Kassay Plan to come as we honor the winners of the Mini- tion. Believe me, you will be [email protected] earning every point the hard McKenney and Ace-of- Clubs Awards, as well as our bridge partner: 941-921-3530 way. new Life Masters. I found that the person who says, Hospitality This is a fun time for everyone to celebrate our great Bette Cohn “It’s not right to pay a Pro” usually bridge community. to win points [email protected] This is also the time of year where we honor our can’t afford to pay for one himself. 941-923-7660 Goodwill Committee members. They are selected for and to learn. It Jealousy rears its ugly head. Members contributions to the game and also for their exemplary Now for the bottom line. I was not Dean Cohler behavior at the bridge table. a great bridge player before playing [email protected] Once again, I would like to ask you all to do every - has been my with a professional and I am not a 941-926-1720 thing you can to make bridge an enjoyable experience great bridge player today. However, I Susan Goodman for all who participate. Goodwill, friendliness, active ethics, pleasant interaction at the tables – all of these am light years ahead of the competi - [email protected] good fortune 941-751-5504 things will make you, your partners, and your oppo - tor I was before meeting the likes of Cynthia Murphy nents feel so much better at the end of your playing to have done Lair, Wold, Cohler, Shannon, and 941-355-3160 day. After all, that’s what it’s all about. We play the best others who have taught me well. I [email protected] game in the world, and we want to keep our new play - do believe that I have become a fine Farald Riegel ers coming back to keep the game alive and vibrant for both. instructor and newspaper columnist 941-966-7242 many years to come. due to the fact that I've met these [email protected] fine folks. You have two opportuni - Treasurer & SBN Unit Editor ties when hiring a professional Ruth C. Howard* [email protected] bridge partner: to win points and to 941-746-4999 learn. It has been my good fortune to have done both. *Adjunct to the Board x 24 ACBL - District 9 wwwwww..uunniitt110022..ccoomm www.District9ACBL.org 25 MOTHER’S DAY SECTIONAL, MAY 7-10 REGIONAL HONORS SIX WITH SPECIAL GAMES Hopefully this issue of SBN will arrive in time to remind you about Unit 102’s Friends and relatives honored six local bridge players by sponsoring special annual Mother’s Day Sectional tournament. Note the special starting and ending games in their memory during the February 2008 Sarasota-Manatee Regional days—Wednesday through Saturday—allowing everyone to celebrate Mother’s Tournament. Day with family and friends. The Wednesday Stratified Senior Pairs was dedicated to Sylvia and This event, being held at the In-Between Club, is chaired by Burke Bronstein by their daughter Judy, a Sarasota duplicate bridge aficionado. Ruth Howard. Contact Ruth at (941) 746-4999 or [email protected] for Married for over 72 years, the Bronsteins began playing more information. The Unit 102 Website is also an excellent source of informa - bridge as a young couple, accumulating thousands of tion about the many Unit events. points over the years. Both were avid duplicate players well into their 90's and continued playing at home even after their health no longer allowed them to travel out to UNIT 102 AWARDS DINNER, JUNE 21 Sylvia and Burke Bronstein the clubs. From the 1960’s, they lived in the Woodlands, Plan to attend the annual Unit Awards dinner at the Pineshores Community Tamarac and were well known in that area’s bridge world. Center on June 21. Mini-McKenney and Ace of Clubs medals will be awarded, as Thursday’s Stratified Open Pairs was dedicated to Mary Kassay. Born in well as a number of other honors, including the prestigious Volunteer of the Budapest and educated as an architect, she lived through the hor - Year. New Life Masters will also be recognized. rors of World War II and the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, The event will be a six-round Swiss Team game, with lunch provided. Contact actively joining the fight against the Russians during the Carol Hamilton at [email protected] or (941) 371-0949 to make reser - latter conflict. Undaunted, she and her hus - band Michael emigrat - vations. Check our website for more information on this event. ed to the United States, where she built a fledgling real estate career into a large residential management Mary Kassay firm in New York City. 2008 SARASOTA-MANATEE REGIONAL A Mary volunteered as the first and only Partnership Chair for HUGE SUCCESS Unit 102, from the organization’s inception until her death in July 2007. Attracting players from all over the world, Unit 102’s February Regional count - Friday’s Stratified Senior Pairs was dedicated to Maurice F. Krug. After a tour ed close to 3000 tables over the seven-day playing period. Knockouts, a variety in the Korean War, Maurice returned home to Dayton, Ohio to fin - of pair games, and Swiss teams highlighted the playing choices, all of which ish college. He became a successful businessman and owner of his proved very successful. own firm, Krug International. A dedicated philanthropist, Maurice Hospitality was, as always, one of the major pluses, with something special retired to Sarasota in 1996, where he met his wife Carol. Maurice offered every day—two complimentary luncheons, make your own sundae days, and Carol began to play bridge together and became regulars both locally and on the tournament tour. and Sunday subsidized sandwiches. In addition, the Manatee Convention Center Maurice F. Krug staff filled in any gaps with a wide choice of delicious lunch items for purchase. On Saturday, the Stratified Senior Pairs game was ded - A shuttle between the Holiday Inn Riverfront host hotel and the Convention icated to Louise Cavallero, an avid card player. Despite dealing with Center proved extremely successful and the trolley added a special charm to the cancer for a number of years, Louise was a survivor and refused to event. let her illness interfere with living life her way. She started her bridge career in Connecticut and ten years ago became a winter res - No tournament could be a success without the dedication of numerous vol - Louise Cavallero unteers, as well as the wonderful cooperation of paid staff—the Tournament ident in Sarasota, where Sarasota bridge players will remember her Directors and the Convention Center staff. smiling face and graciousness at the bridge table. If you would like to be part of a special event like our Regional, please don’t The Sunday Stratified Open Swiss Teams was dedicated to Roz Spear. Bridge hesitate to volunteer for the 2010 Tournament. was an important part of Roz's life as she raised two sons and worked in the field of education both as a teacher and administra - tor. She was born in Boston to a card-playing family, playing at NEW SUNCOAST MEMBERS home with her grandmother and aunts when she was a child and Unit 102 welcomes new ACBL members to the Suncoast Bridge Association. We then for 42 years with her husband Ed. Roz was a fierce competi - wish each of you a rewarding bridge career. tor and always had a positive attitude. Roz Spear John E Burrill Sandra S Krause Sandra S Sanborn Willard H Carter Judy Parks Eva C McClue 72% CLUB Donald L Carr Deborah C Scharr Howard Clark Janice K McKee Jean M Scharr Carol L Flowers Terry G Neis Barbara A Stein Gerri Hamlin Charles C Lichtenwalner Polly Webb Robert Karpf 75.80% Libby Glenn-Gene Wegner In-Between DBC 2/28/08 Robert Ratonyi Delores Karpf Nancy A Wilkinson Lawrence H Weiss 73.08% Harriette Buckman-Jane Wicentowski In-Between DBC 1/17/08 72.02% George Kenworthy-Clint Miller In-Between DBC, 0-199er 1/10/08

26 ACBL - District 9 www.District9ACBL.org 27 CLUBS IN THE UNIT 102 AREA (see also www.Unit102.com) DECEMBER RANK CHANGES

East Side DBC , 1720 53 rd Ave. E., Oneco, Kiwanis Community Center, Bradenton, 34203; Shirley Jones Elaine Abrams Robert Kay 941-739-1100, Nan Meyer, [email protected]. * JUNIOR MASTER Tallahassee Delray Beach Sarasota In-Between DBC , Town & Country Plaza, 501 N. Beneva Rd. Sarasota, 34232 Shirley Arffa Barbara Lois Kahn Joel Addison Barbara Keast 941-365-7875, Michelle Golden, Club Website: bridgescore.com/inbetween Palm Beach Gardens Delray Beach Fort Myers Largo InterCity DBC , Southgate Community Center, 3145 South Gate Circle, Sarasota, 34239 Patricia Baker Bobbi Keane Rick Barnes Carol Kosberg 941-746-4999, Ruth Howard, [email protected] * Orlando Crystal River Miami Palm Beach Longboat Key BC , Longboat Island Chapel, 6200 Gulf of Mexico Dr., Longboat Key, 34228 Homer Ballew Patricia Keller Medea Bartlett Shirley Liss 941-758-2017, Larry Auerbach Tampa Vero Beach Naples Delray Beach Meadows DBC , Dickens Inn, Meadows Country Club, 3101 Longmeadow, Sarasota, FL 34235 941-923-3684, Duane Rancourt, [email protected] Joyce Birnbaum Becky Koehn Abby Begel Cirino Lombard Merrill Bridge Club , Longboat Island Chapel (Thursday), 6200 Gulf of Mexico Drive & Delray Beach Winter Park Palm Beach Gardens Sarasota Bayfront Park Recreation Center of LBK (Wed. & Sat.), 4052 Gulf of Mexico Dr., Linda Brown Marlene Mann Barbara Bernstein Rochelle Lombard Longboat Key, FL 34228; 941-758-2017, Larry Auerbach Lake Worth Zephyrhills Boca Raton Sarasota *Club Website: www.District9acbl.org. Scroll down to District 9 Club Game Results. Jody Connors Mark Needle Paul Beyersdorf James Love Vero Beach Boca Raton Merritt Island Delray Beach Delancey Converse Nancy Novek Frances Bradbury Barbara Meyers West Palm Beach Palm Coast Zephyrhills St Lucie West DAY TIME VENUE Len Coren Elizabeth Oluwek Esther Chen Joel Morris Boca Raton Boca Raton Sarasota Lake Worth MONDAY 1:00 PM In-Between DBC: Open Stratified & 0-199 Charlene Cusick Lucy Pontiff Virginia Czaban Richard Nadeau 7:00 PM Meadows DBC: Open Stratified Naples Crystal River Titusville St Petersburg Dorothy Delman Lenore Roseman Padma Daryanani Suzy O'Connor TUESDAY 1:00 PM In-Between DBC: Open Stratified & 0-199 Boynton Beach Del Ray Beach Miami Sanford

E 1:00 PM InterCity Bridge Club: Open Stratified Betty Dixon Barbara Sautter Marv Davis N Diane Ots L 1:00 PM Longboat Key Bridge Club: Open Stratified U Pensacola Bonita Springs Boca Raton Tallahassee

D 6:45 PM In-Between DBC: 0-20 & 0-500 Dwight Elam Ruth Savitt Ellen Drummond Edna Papadakis E

H Fort Myers Tamarac Ocala Sebring C Ellie Ely Emily Scharf Wendy Fogelman Paul Parrino S WEDNESDAY 1:00 PM In-Between DBC: Open Stratified & 0-199 Bonita Springs Delray Beach Boca Raton Fort Myers S 1:00 PM Merrill Bridge Club: Open Stratified E Leona Feinstein Judith Schrafft William Forster Ann Rawles

M Boca Raton Palm Beach St Augustine Titusville

A THURSDAY 1:00 PM In-Between DBC: Open Stratified & 0-199

G Laura Fidler Kathleen Sheridan Ann Friedman Mary Rianhard 1:00 PM Merrill Bridge Club: Open Stratified

B Bay Harbour Islands Estero Sarasota Vero Beach

U Richard Gosswiller Johnnie Soule Sandra Friedman Lou Rizk L FRIDAY 1:00 PM East Side Bridge Club: Open Stratified

C Fort Myers Jasper Boca Raton Fort Myers 1:00 PM In-Between DBC: Open Stratified & 0-199

N Linda Guckel Dana Stearn Dennie Gilbert Robert Seaman E Bonita Springs Boca Raton Tampa Palm City P SATURDAY 9:00 AM In-Between DBC: Easy Bridge O Harber Hall Beverly Thomas E Thomas Hebert Martin Sears 1:00 PM In-Between DBC: Open Stratified & 0-100 Longboat Key Naples Vero Beach West Palm Beach 1:00 PM Merrill Bridge Club: Open Stratified Susan Hamilton Martha Treiber Jean Hoitsma Marek Sechman Winter Park Naples Daytona Beach St Augustine SUNDAY 1:00 PM In-Between DBC: Monthly Swiss Team Games Lynn Harvey Jane Underwood Jean Hunt Deann Shawkey (Check with clubs for dates ) Fort Myers Palm City Key Largo Naples Monika Howard Maureen Walsh John Hutchinson Rosalind Skigen Naples Cape Coral Tallahassee Palm Beach Gardens Rosette Jessurun Rose Johnson Judith Spintman Boca Raton CLUB MASTER Largo Naples 28 ACBL - District 9 www.District9ACBL.org 29 DECEMBER RANK CHANGES DECEMBER RANK CHANGES Gloria Starr Gloria Ebersole Donna Wasser Pat Kelly Kenn Thornton Ronald Poitinger Lana Putter Delray Beach Rockledge REGIONAL MASTER Naples Palm Harbor Hernando The Villages Boynton Beach Robert Thomas Ibrahim Ghorayeb Cynthia Barbarisi Richard Wiack Kim Krongelb BRONZE Susan Russett Patricia Rippel Osprey Naples Lecanto Indialantic Orlando LIFE MASTER Homosassa Sun City Center Shirley Treadway Virginia Glynn Deborah Barry Pamela Wolf Neil McCall Steven Bronstein Nancy Smith Elaine Schwartz Sebring Vero Beach Palm Coast Jacksonville Daytona Beach Palm Beach Naples West Palm Beach Beverly Turner Virginia Hege Charlene Benner Deanne Womble Mary McReynolds Robert Donehoo Joseph Ur James Somma Deland Winter Park Heathrow Cortez Sarasota Clearwater St Augustine New Port Richey Alina Wajsman Joseph Hegedus Kathy Boyd Susan Woodman Lewis Norris Mattie Ellery Mona Watson Edda Turco Gainesville Barefoot Bay Casselberry Orlando St Augustine Ormond Beach Ocala Naples Diane Weston Arlene Hevia Carleton Cunningham Margaret Woodworth Laurie Pastrano Eric Errickson SILVER GOLD Tequesta Tampa Ormond Beach Port St Lucie Winter Park Ocala LIFE MASTER LIFE MASTER Bernard White William Kastning Patricia Darling Salle Peyroux Barbara Ferrari Ronald Andrews D Brickler Port Orange Bonita Springs St Augustine NABC MASTER Gulf Breeze Boca Raton Vero Beach Tallahassee Dolores Wright Sidney Katz Daryl Drew Judy Bloomhall Joseph Pierotti Joyce Gardner Sam Brenner Alan Darman Panama City Beach Lake Worth Inverness Fort Myers Lantana Pensacola Lake Worth Boca Raton Arthur Lambiotte Diane Dyla Adrian Figliotti Tina Ross Marilyn Gilbert Lyn Giuffrida Linda Epstein SECTIONAL MASTER Poquoson VA Sarasota New Smyrna Beach New Smyrna West Palm Beach Vero Beach Delray Beach Rita Artwohl Rashida Loya Bernice Einstein Erika Greenfield Susan Rowley Mark Haberman Sonja Gray Abe Jakob Fort Myers Bonita Springs St Petersburg Vero Beach Orlando Boca Raton Hobe Sound Fort Lauderdale Judith Barash Iantha McMahon John Gould Marie Greenstein Susan Russett Lance Marrou Robert Hunt Gerry Kuttas Fort Lauderdale Palm City Titusville Jacksonville Homosassa Orlando Altamonte Springs Ocala Karen Barnett W Multack Harvey Hafetz David Kapec James Smith Eva Messro James Lancashire Janet Laudenslager Palm Beach Gardens Miami Beach West Palm Beach Gainesville Jupiter Boca Raton Largo Nokomis Jerry Bergstein Judith Park Susan Harry Alexander Ladyzhensky Letitia Stallard Carl Miller Howard Logan DIAMOND North Venice Vero Beach St Augustine Ellenton Winter Park Apopka Naples LIFE MASTER William Braught Ginny Partain Vijey Jain June Morse Claire Stern Carol Penn Ruth Nussdorf Rahn Smith Marathon Orlando Ormond Beach St Augustine West Palm Beach Boca Raton Boca Raton Brandon Suzanne Brown Linda Russell Donna Jurist Barbara Neuges Sarasota Vero Beach Daytona Beach Crystal River Joan Burman Nora Schell Terry Kennedy Karen Oppert REMEMBER New Smyrna Beach Winter Park Ponte Vedra Ormond Beach Virginia Cullman Garlan Sisco Roberta Lieberman John Wilber Naples Pensacola Boca Raton Bradenton May 8 June 1-30 Katherine Cundey Jane Smith Judy Miller Walt Williams June 6-7 International NAP Club N Palm Beach Vero Beach Orange Park Ponce Inlet World Wide Pairs Martin Diament Stuart Smith Robert Moyer Barbara Wist Fund Game #2 Qualifying Vero Beach Tallahassee Titusville Cape Canaveral (tentative) Virginia Dominick Mary Stephens George Quinnell Pensacola Largo Fort Myers LIFE MASTER May 19-25 Linda Donahue William Turner E Spence Raulerson Phyllis Chak June 16-22 Unit Satellite Beach Boca Raton Ormond Beach Ocala District 9 Charity Joseph Douville Louise Valentine Isabel Reigel Mattie Ellery 128 STaC Mount Dora Naples Daytona Beach Ormond Beach Week Robbie Earle Carolyn Wood Maureen Sutton Karen Hanno Pensacola Vero Beach Ocala Port Orange 30 ACBL - District 9 www.District9ACBL.org 31 DISTRICT 9 TOUR NA MENT CALENDAR

MAY Jun 1-30 Jul 17-27 Aug 30-Sep 1 NOV Dec 5-7 Jan 19-25 Feb 16-22 Mar 6-8 NAP Club LAS VEGAS Titusville OCT St. Augustine Unit 240 & Unit 128 STaC Ocala Qualifying NABC Sectional Sectional 102 STaC Sectional GNMTa Fyi n2-a4 ls + Oct 1-31 Oct 30(pm)- GNT Club Nov 2 Feb 20-22 Sectional Jul 18 Fort Myers Jan 22-25 Panama City Jun 5-7 International Sep 1-30 Qualifying Dec 5-7 Sarasota Mar V1e2n(picme )-15 Brooksville NA 49er Pairs Sectional Clearwater Beach Sectional Fund Game #3 Sectional Sectional Sectional Club Qualifying Sectional PMomayp 5a-n9 o Oct 1-31 Nov 1-30 299ers Club GNT Club Feb 20-22 Jun 5(pm)-8 Jul 31(pm)- Sep 1-30 Appreciation UnitJ 1a2n8 2 S5 wiss Orlando Mar 11-15 Sectional BC of GNT Club Qualifying Dec 5-7 Unit 243 STaC Aug 3 Month Vero Beach Sectional Southwest FL Fort Myers Qualifying Sectional Sectional Sectional NJ aPna 3lm0- FBeeba c1 h Mar 17 MaSya 7ra(psmot)a -10 Nov 3-9 Feb 23 ACBL Wide Sep 1-30 Oct 3-5 DAYTONA Sectional ACBL Sectional AUG International Venice Charity Game Jun 6-7 BEACH Dec 8-14 Seniors Game World Wide Fund Month Sectional Unit 128 STaC #1 Jul 31(pm)- Pairs Tentative SJta. nP e3t0e-rFsebbu 1rg InteMrnaayt i8 onal Aug 3 Nov 7-9 Feb 27-Mar 1 Fort Myers Oct 3-5 Pensacola BC Sectional Jacksonville Mar 12-22 Fund Game #2 Sep 5-7 Rockledge Ft.D Leacu 1d9e-r2d1 ale SPRING NABC Jun 6-8 Sectional WIN Inc. Sectional Sectional Tallahassee Sectional Sectional Sectional HOUSTON InteJranna 3ti1 onal May 15(pm)-18 Sectional Naples BC NAAuPg C1-l3u1b Nov 10-16 JAN Fund Game #1 Feb 27-Mar 1 Sep 5-7 Oct 10-12 Unit 240 & Sun City Mar 20-22 Sectional Qualifying Bradenton Fort Walton Port Charlotte GJuanin 1e3sv-1il5 le 102 STaC FEB Sectional Sectional Sr/NLM Sectional GJNanT 1C-3lu1 b May 16-18 Sectional Jourdans Aug 1-3 Sectional Qualifying Jan 30-Feb 1 MAR Jacksonville Nov 13(pm)-16 N Palm Beach Sectional Oct 10-12 Lake Park MPeanrs 2a0c-o2la2 Jun 16-22 Sectional Jacksonville Sectional Unit 128 STaC Sep 11 Sectional Jan 1(pm)-4 Feb 27-Mar 1 Sectional ACBL Instant Sectional Lake Park Jacksonville May 16-18 Matchpoint Deland DiAsturgic 4 t 9 Sectional Jan 30-Feb 1 Sectional Sectional JunF 3O0R-JT ul 6 Game Oct 15-19 Nov 13(pm)-16 St. Petersburg Mar 27-29 Charity Game Unit 243 STaC Sarasota St. Augustine LAUDERDALE BC Sectional Sectional Sectional Jan 5-11 Feb 27-Mar 1 REGIONAL Sep 11-14 ORLANDO Sun City May 19-25 Aug 11-17 Daytona District 9 District 9 STaC Oct 17-19 REGIONAL Feb 1-28 Sectional APR Charity Week Sectional Deland Nov 16 GNT Club JUL Sr/NLM Unit 128 Swiss Qualifying Mar 1-31 Apr 1-30 Aug 18-24 Sectional Jan 15-18 GNT Club Charity Fund May 23-25 CLEARWATER Sep 19-21 Daytona Titusville Jun 30-Jul 6 Crystal River Nov 20-30 Feb 1-28 Qualifying Month FORT REGIONAL FALL NABC Sectional Junior Fund Sectional Sectional Oct 17-19 LAUDERDALE Tampa BOSTON Month Mar 1-3 Apr 2(pm)-5 REGIONAL Aug 29-Sep 1 Sr/NLM Temple Sinai Fort Myers May 26-Jun 1 St. Petersburg Sep 19-21 Jan 16-18 PALM BCH Panama City Clearwater Feb 6-8 Sectional Sectional Sectional Nov 24 Vero Beach Sectional GARDENS Jul 1-31 Beach Sectional ACBL Wide Sectional NAP Club Sectional REGIONAL Charity Game Apr 3-5 Qualifying Oct 24-26 Mar 6-8 Vero Beach AuTgi t3u0s-vSilelpe 1 NAP Finals + #2 Rockledge Sep 21 Jan 18-22 Sectional Sectional Unit 128 Swiss Sectional Posnack 299ers Feb 7-8 Sectional JUN Jul 11-13 Winter Haven Orlando DEC Sectional Sr/NLM Apr 10-12 May 26-Jun 1 Sectional Oct 30(pm)- Sectional Mar 6-8 Tampa PALM BCH SEP Sep 22-28 Dec 1-31 Bradenton NAPLES Nov 2 GNT Club Jan 19-25 Sectional GARDENS Fort Myers SAN DESTIN Sr/NLM Jul 13 REGIONAL Qualifying Feb 9-15 Unit 128 Swiss Aug 29-Sep 1 Sectional BRADENTON Sectional REGIONAL St. Petersburg REGIONAL Apr 19 Sectional REGIONAL Unit 128 Swiss 32 ACBL - District 9 www.District9ACBL.org 33 DIRECTOR’S CORNER Pre-Dupes…Coming Soon top in another section. By elimi - tors) an extra bit of time nating the chance of human between sessions. We will also to a Tournament Near You error in the duplication process, now have the ability to have by Harry Falk we can now consider match - printouts available for the 9 AM It must be time for another section sizes and still play a full pointing across two or more pair games, which, because of column---I'm on a plane flying complement of boards. In the sections, which will smooth out home from the Detroit NABCs. past, it's always been our goal the differences between the There will be no I'm happy to be heading for the to have section sizes of at least sections. We have not done this warmth of Florida, and I have 10 or 14 tables, in order to allow in the past because, when a more passing the some hot news to report. for a table to make boards and board is misduplicated, there boards to start the Beginning with the upcoming not run into the boards that they are some rather severe penal - Southeasterns in Fort had duplicated. We will now be ties for the pairs that misdupli - game---no more "to Lauderdale, all Unit 128 region - able to have sections of 9 or 13 cated the boards. This will no start the game, als will be using preduplicated tables, where every North- longer be a factor with hands boards in all pair games. So, in South pair plays every East- duplicated by machine. please pass your Fort Lauderdale in April, Palm West pair, and every board is Life will be a bit easier for the boards down, skip - Beach Gardens in May, played the same number of directors, too. We can easily ping a table." Clearwater in August, Naples in times. We won't have to run the add a late table into the game September, and Daytona Beach gadgety type "Blackpool" without going through a rather in November, players will no movements to play the desired tedious procedure that we must time constraints, have been longer find it necessary to dupli - number of boards, which will use when we've started a game "shuffle and play" in the past. cate the boards to start a pair eliminate a lot of factoring of the with hand records and passing All in all, I think the investment game at a Unit 128 regional. boards (and those irritating frac - the boards. We can simply seat in a dealing machine by Unit 128 There are several advantages tional matchpoint scores). And, the latecomers and put the is a wise one. Unit 128 will make to "pre-dupes". Games will start no more "double duping" for appropriate boards on the table. the machine available for rental and finish earlier, since we will sections or games that are too This isn't a suggestion that you to other units for their regionals not have to take 10-15 minutes small to make their own boards. should start coming late to the and for other events. As the to distribute boards, suit the In addition, by taking the game---but we always do our designated machine operator, I cards, pass out hand records, human element out of the dupli - best to accommodate someone hope that all of you will find a lot and create the hands, There will cation process, we will be able who might have been unable to to like about "pre-dupes". be no more passing the boards to use what many would con - arrive quite at game time. to start the game---no more "to sider a fairer way of scoring by I would estimate that pair start the game, please pass scoring "across the field". I'm games probably will finish 10-15 your boards down, skipping a sure you've been frustrated in minutes earlier at our regionals. table." the past, when your score on a That will give players (and direc - By having pre-duplicated board in your section is about boards, we can have smaller average but would have been a Harry Falk's web site is harrybridge.com and it contains information about the local duplicates in his area as well as tournaments at which he officiates. 34 ACBL - District 9 www.District9ACBL.org 35 professions there are always nega - If you are thinking of hiring a bridge THE PROS AND CONS tive sides. pro, there are some things you as a 1. Many times bridge pros are potential client or student should do OF BEING A BRIDGE PRO By Mark Smith under pressure to win. Sometimes when hiring a pro: pressure is self imposed in order to a. Go to other bridge players whom The profession of being a bridge pro a living. Some pros gain a reputation to be hired or rehired you trust to find out about different has really grown in the last 20 years. can make over six or just for self esteem purposes. pros and even look them up on the There are many bridge pros out there. figures a year. Sometimes clients put them under internet. They range from people that get hired Larry Mori , multi National Champion pressure to win and base their very b. After you have decided on who to play with a client at a club game, to winner (including the North American paychecks or rehiring them on their you want as a bridge pro, tell them up Flight B or C pros (up and coming Swiss at the San Francisco Nationals performance. This pressure can force front what you want from them. If you players that people hire to in 2007) thought that playing some pros to do things that are not have a master point goal, tell them play in B and C events bridge for a living is a great very "sporting" at the bridge table even they are being hired to help you because they don't have career and that it makes a become a Life Master or win your cat - many master points but play profession out of a game that though they are perfectly capable and talented enough to win without doing egory of the McKenney race. If you do much better than the points we love. not care about the points and your anything dubious. that they have), to many- Ed Schulte , World goal is to become a better player, 2. Being a bridge pro can be a very time World Champions. Champion, National Champion please tell them that also. Pros play Bridge pros lead very and Grand Life Master, says competitive profession. There are a differently depending upon what the diverse lives. Some are very that he has traveled all over limited number of clients and stu - goals of the clients are. Also discuss successful business people outside of the world and he owes that wonderful dents, and there are more pros. This with them at length about the fee and bridge. Others strictly play bridge to experience all to Diana Holt . It would has enticed some pros to be under - lay out exactly your agreements con - make a living. I talked to three many- have been impossible for him to see handed and to "lead" clients away cerning expenses and the daily or time champion bridge players about all these great countries such as from other pros to hire them, instead. weekly fee. Being an attorney, I feel it the positive and negative aspects of Portugal, Germany, Even though we live in a country is always best to get everything in being a bridge pro. They all had very Italy, China, Costa where free enterprise exists, this type writing just so there are no misunder - positive things to say about the pro - Rica, Argentina, of dealing is frowned upon in the standings or hurt feelings. Some pros fession. I also talked to others who France and many bridge world. A friend of mine jokes feel it is best to have a more casual say the road to being a bridge pro is other places and that he is going to call up all my relationship and not have a contract. not always paved with gold. that they don't clients and undercut me in price by Whatever happens in a bridge pro's Mike Cappelletti Sr. , a retired always go just for $1.50 and steal all of them away. life, it is never dull. It can go from very lawyer who worked 25 years for the the bridge but for 3. Sometimes clients cancel out on exciting, fun and lucrative to almost Justice Department, ACBL Grand Life sightseeing and pro dates after they have already com - living at poverty level. It is always full Master, many time winner and runner- exploring as well. He also says that mitted to play with the pros and don't of traveling and many hours a day of up in National events and noted without Diana, he would have never playing bridge. There are always author of many books on bridge and had the opportunity to win the World give them enough time to find new clients. Many pros handle this by get - peaks and valleys in every bridge poker thought that being a bridge pro Championships. She arranged the trip pro's career, but the pros have unani - ting paid up front either half or the full was an absolutely terrific profession. to Montreal, put the team together, mously agreed that in almost every fee. Others don't do that, but go to the He stated "It sure as hell beats work - and played like a champion as well. case, if you are nice and treat your ing for a living. A bad day of playing Not only do they have a professional tournament anyway (or may already client right, they will always recipro - bridge beats any good day working at relationship but they are also very be at the tournament) and try to find cate and treat you right. That is one of the office." It's a great way for a good friends. work there. This is not always very the biggest keys to being a successful person to not only supplement their Even though being a bridge pro - easy due to the limited number of pro. income but they can do this solely for fessional sounds great, as with all people who hire bridge pros. x 36 ACBL - District 9 www.District9ACBL.org 37 Multi-Club Challenge Swiss Team Contest In Clearwater, St. Petersburg and Tampa, a member- owned bridge club has games six or seven days a week, with many dedicated volunteers running very successful President This month starts out with the GNTs clubs. Jeff Overby once again to be held at the Vero Beach One of the most energetic volunteers ever, any place, P.O. Box 429 Bridge Center. This is a District Final, and offers a Championship fight in addition to is Charles Gill of the St. Petersburg Bridge Club. Charlie Key West, Florida 33041 [email protected] Flights A, B and C. For those not wishing had a great idea: challenge the other clubs to a bridge to play in the GNTs, there will be a sec - Fax: 305-296-0207 contest. A Swiss team event was held, and any player tional tournament. could choose which club would receive credit for his or Vice President Jeff Overby At the end of the month, Unit 128 is once her efforts. Some players attend games at all three of the Harriet Eaton again hosting its Regional Tournament at the PGA Resort clubs! It's an hour or less driving time from one club to 7575 S.W. 134th St and Spa May 26- June 1. You may wonder why I am remind - another, and some members live fairly equi-distant from Miami 33156 ing each of you of the upcoming Regional Tournaments? The all three. [email protected] reason is simple. We are only able to hold a limited number Charlie devised a scoring plan and at the end of the 305-223-0940 of hotel rooms for our group at the discounted "bridge rate". first night, Corresponding Secretary, If you fail to book early, we don't even have the option of expanding our room block, so you will end up being quoted the club with Recording Secretary & a higher rate, getting angry, etc. I can't tell you how many the most SBN Liaison/Unit Editor points won folks wait to reserve a room at a Regional tournament to find Muriel Altus out that there are no rooms...then the frustration levels real - the right to 2301 Lila Lane hold the next ly rise. The most recent Regional at the Bahia Mar (April) Tampa, Florida 33629 sold out its room block over 30 days prior to the tournament. event (hope - Phone: 813-251-0315 Your Unit Board recently voted to purchase a machine to fully within [email protected] duplicate the boards for you. If you play in the pairs events, six months). Treasurer & SBN 72% Club you won't have to do any duplication before you play. You A trophy will finish a little bit sooner, there will be no mis-duplicated Marshall Hall even exists! boards, and most importantly the directors can make each In the 764 NE Harbour Drive section as close as possible to the same size so that you Some of the volunteers who played March 22nd are Charles Gill and Boca Raton, FL 33431 most recent Diane Wharen of the St Petersburg Bridge Club, Helen-joe Owens compete against most of the other pairs instead of playing in and Jack Longman of the Clearwater Bridge Club, and Suzanne and [email protected] event, held Tim Casey of the Tampa Bay Bridge Center. an 18 table section and only play against 2/3rds of the other March 22nd, 561-367-9080 pairs. Gail Krot earned enough points to elevate her to Life Masterdom. Controller You may have noticed that in each issue of this magazine, Her teammates were James Krot and Ivy and Ronald Leight. Adrienne Muslin there are a couple of questions that we have for you. But...the Anyone interested in the stratified scoring plan should email 4510 W. Fig St, #E questions can only be answered online. So please visit the Muriel Altus at [email protected] or look on the Unit 128 Tampa 33609 District 9 website and give us your opinions. The results will web site. [email protected] be published in the following issue. Please also let your Unit and District Board Members know what you think. Without 813-286-8126 your feedback only the vocal minority of our players will have Fax: 813-288-0688 the Board's ears. Make your opinion count and be heard. Visit our web site at www.FloridaUnit128.org Executive Manager Please thank your Board members who give of their time Jayne Thomas and energy to make sure that you get the best bridge tour - Club managers are encouraged to send news for the 17751 A Lake Carlton Drive naments available. Bridge Bugle. Lutz 33558 I look forward to seeing you at the tournaments, Send to Muriel Altus at [email protected] [email protected] for forwarding to the web manager. 813-961-1172 J. Jefferson Overby 38 ACBL - District 9 www.District9ACBL.org 39 UNIT 128 CANDIDACY DEADLINE LOOMS Highlights of the UNAPPROVED Unit 128 Board of BOARD MEMBERS Unit 128 members who would like to be con - sidered for the Board of Governors have until May Governors Minutes & STAFF 20th to declare their candidacy. Elections will be -Daytona Beach, Saturday, November 10, 2007 Wilson Day held at the Daytona Regional in November. 1236 Lamplighter Court District Director Shirley Seals report - Wilson Day was chosen by the board Marco Island, FL 34145 These members' four year terms are expiring: home (239) 970-0477 Area 1: Jeff Overby ed that she will soon be in San to replace Phyllis Ranagan on the Board work (239) 455-4445 Area 2: Marshall Hall Francisco for the ACBL Board of of Governors from Area 7. [email protected] Directors meetings. The ACBL budget is Discussion took place about cleaning Betty Grandoff Area 3: Shirley Seals 2588 Laurelwood Drive 16B Area 4: Muriel Altus up in the air due to the unresolved sta - the bridge tables twice during each tour - Clearwater, Florida 33763 Area 5: Marianne Timmons tus of the tournament directors' U.S. nament. No formal motion was made, 727-669-5283 [email protected] Area 7: Wilson Day Dept. of Labor situation. although the consensus of the board is Janet Laudenslager Board of Governors members volunteer at var - Education Liaison Betty Sandifer that we can afford to hDave them cleaned 1029 Delacrois Circle ious jobs during regionals and are responsible for arranged speakers for 9:15 am this twice during the tEournament, once upon Nokomis, Florida 34275 V the running of the unit. Attendance at regionals by week for the Intermediate/Newcomer arrivalO at the playing area and once mid- 941-486-0240 board members is crucial to the success of our R [email protected] players. The speakers were very wPell week. Players should always report tournaments. Bob Parlin received. I/N Chair MariaAnne TPimmons unacceptable equipment to the direc - 8023 Panther Trail, #902 Anyone wishing to be considered for a board N Naples FL 34113-1604 position should email or write to Secretary is working witUh Betty Sandifer for the I/N tors. We do replace bid boxes on a 239-774-1139 speakers. rotating basis. Office: 239-262-5334 Muriel Altus, [email protected] or [email protected] 2301 Lila Lane, Tampa FL 33629. Your declara - Web site coordinator Muriel Altus Respectfully submitted, Linda Perlman tion must include your name, address, the area in reported that a request was received Muriel Altus 800 Tenth Street which you reside, and your expressed desire to that we post regional daily bulletins on Recording Secretary Lake Park, Florida 33403 561-842-2882 represent that area on the Unit 128 Board of our web site. This will be discussed with [email protected] Governors. If you have any questions, you may the web manager, Larry Rich. The board [more complete version of the UNAP - Education Liaison call Muriel at (813) 251-0315 or Executive was asked to comment on our policy PROVED minutes of the November 10, Betty Sandifer Manager Jayne Thomas at (813) 727-5796. when requests are received to post non- 2007, Board of Governors meeting are 108 Sea Drive DECLARATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY Daytona Beach, FL 32119 ACBL events on the unit web site. The available at www.FloridaUnit128.org 386-304-9678 MAY 20, 2008, FOR CONSIDERATION. [email protected] board members felt this was fine. under Unit Governing Information] District 9 Director (ACBL Board of Jacksonville School of Bridge Diretors) 3353 Washburn Road, Jacksonville, FL 32250 Shirley Seals 904-223-3837 PO Box 1534 Club Manager Judi Besner Ponte Vedra 32004 Jacksonville NLM Sectional 904-285-7767 June 28 and 29, 2008 writes to tell us Fax: 904-285-7783 Saturday: Stratified Open Pairs – 10:30 & 3:00 about a very special [email protected] (Single Sessions) gentleman who plays in her I/N (Intermediate/Newcomer) Sunday: Swiss Team – 10:30 play thru Marianne Timmons Strata: A 200-NLM B 100-200 C 0-100 game in Boynton Beach. 140 Kendale Drive Continental Breakfast & Lunch Served Daily Safety Harbor, Florida 34695 Jack Lerman turned 101 727-725-3006 Tournament Accommodations [email protected] Chairpersons Marriott Courtyard on February 15th and Discipline Chair Shirley Seals at Mayo Clinic on San Pablo wins or scratches every time Ray Wise 904-285-7767 904-223-1700 406 W Azeele Street he plays. Michele Raeuber Be sure to ask for the bridge Tampa 33606 rate –$65 813-569-5471 904-731-3844 Many Happy Returns, Jack! Legal Counsel Directions: 1-95 East on Craig Hemphill Partnership J. Turner Butler Blvd [email protected] Francine Winzelberg (FL 202 ). Approx. 10 miles Tournament Submission Unit 128 Webmaster 904-285-2628 to San Pablo exit, then North Larry Rich to Beach Blvd. Left on Beach Received Near Press Time [email protected] to Washburn, take left at the Hess Station. 40 ACBL - District 9 www.District9ACBL.org 41 SU 764

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