November 18 - November 27, 2001 75th Fall North American Bridge Championships

Las Vegas,Nevada DailyDailyVol. 75, No.8 Monday, NovemberBulletinBulletin 26, 2001 Editors: Henry Francis and Paul Linxwiler

A Sept. 11 tragedy ReisingerTomorrow’s on Vugraphfinals will be on Las Vegas 2001 is vugraph from start to finish. Chris Compton has lined up a fine cast of commentators – players Las Vegas 2001 is a truly international tournament. Steven E. Furman of Wesley Hills NY apparently like David Berkowitz, Zia, Chip Martel, Larry truly international in the bridge world Players from at least 33 nations are competing here. was the only tournament bridge player who was killed Cohen and George Jacobs. He also plans to have There may be others – sometimes the abbreviations in the Twin Towers disaster on Sept. 11. Steven, mar- interesting interviews and other special bridge used to denote foreign countries are difficult to deci- ried with four chil- topics. He is attempting to set up a second screen pher! dren ranging from 5 that will enable spectators to keep track of the Europe leads the way with 18 representatives – to 11, worked for scores at all times. Cantor Fitzgerald Austria, Czech Republic, England, France, Greece, on the 105th floor of Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, One World Trade Norway, Poland, Russia, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland Center. He was 40 and Wales. Luxembourg is a first-time visitor. years old. Meet George Retek, Of course North America has its usual four – Ber- The tragedy muda, Canada, Mexico and the United States. We frequently have had players from Brazil and leaves his wife At the 2001 Summer NABC in Toronto, District 1 2002 ACBL President Argentina representing South America, but neither na- Chava with the task representative to the ACBL Board of Directors George tion is here this time. However, there are three South of raising Nisan, 11; Retek was elected ACBL president for 2002. In an inter- American countries here – Colombia, Uruguay and Rachel, 10; Naomi, view conducted Sunday morning, Retek talked about his Venezuela. This is the first visit for both Colombia and 8, and Menashe, 5. life, his relationship with bridge and his views on the fu- Uruguay. This of course will ture of the game and ACBL. There are three Far East nations represented here – be a major financial Retek, of Montreal PQ, was first elected to the ACBL China, Japan and Korea. Approximately 10 Chinese and emotional bur- Board in 1979, making him the senior member of the and 30 Japanese made the trip across the Pacific, but den. policy-setting body. many more – another 30 Chinese and 70 Japanese – Steven was the Q: Tell us about originally were booked but canceled their reservations Steven Furman son of Joyce Lilie George Retek, the after the September 11 disaster. Indonesia usually sends and the stepson of Harold Lilie, two ACBL players who person. a few players here, and they tried to come but ran into have won many events at the North American level. A: I was born in visa problems. Steven’s family has set up a trust fund for the 1936 in Budapest, Two Middle East nations are represented here, and children’s education and support. All donations are tax- Hungary. I survived one made the headlines yesterday – a pair from Turkey deductible. the Holocaust and surprised the world by winning the prestigious Edgar Anyone wishing to make a donation can do so by participated in the Kaplan Blue Ribbon Pairs. The other country is Israel. sending it to: Hungarian uprising Haiti and Jamaica are the Caribbean representa- against the Soviets in Continued on page 8 tives. As for Oceania, Australia has a large contingent 1956. In 1957 I immi- here. Surprisingly, no players from New Zealand have grated to Montreal, been recorded here. which I consider my hometown. TruscottThe squad captained leads by Alan TruscottNA Swiss (Stan Sather, After earning a Sylvia Summers, Kenneth Eichenbaum, Dorothy Bachelor’s of Commerce degree from Sir George Will- Nickell in front as Truscott, Michel Schneider) led the field of 136 teams iams University and a Chartered Accountant’s degree from in opening-day action in the North American Swiss McGill University, I have been practicing as a Chartered The team of Nick Nickell, Richard Freeman, Eric Teams. The Truscott team scored 124 VPs. Accountant for almost 40 years. Reisinger enters 2nd day Rodwell, Jeff Meckstroth, Bob Hamman and Paul In second with 114 VPs is the team of Steve Bruno, My wife, Mari, and I have just celebrated our 30th Soloway finished the two qualifying sessions of the Darrell Keel, Michael Levy and Joe Harris. wedding anniversary, and we have one son, Ralph, who Reisinger Board-a-Match Teams with a score of 36.50 The cutoff score for qualification to today’s semi- also lives in Montreal. We have two beautiful grandchil- to lead the field of 62 squads. final round was 81 VPs. dren; Justin, 7, and Kayleigh, 6. In second is the team of George Jacobs, Ralph Katz, Yesterday’s action featured eight seven-board Q: How did you become interested in bridge? Giorgio Duboin, Norberto Bocchi, Alfredo Versace and matches, scored on the 20-point Victory Point scale. A: Originally, it wasn’t exactly for the best of rea- Lorenzo Lauria with 35.50. sons. It was 1961, and my roommate, a fellow-Hungar- Today’s semifinal round will feature the 28 squads ian, came to me one day and said, “This is ridiculous! We that survived yesterday’s cut. The cutoff score for quali- are immigrants in a new country, but we don’t know any- fication was 26.60. body and we aren’t involved in any social activities. How are we supposed to meet girls?” Anyway, he had gotten involved at a local bridge club and he needed a partner, so I played with him. But my connection to the game was much deeper than that, although I didn’t know it at the time. My father, who died in 1963, was a bridge player although I never knew it until 10 years after his death. In 1973, I went to South America and I met my father’s brother, who was living in Montevideo, for the first time. While I was there, my uncle revealed to me that he had a great passion, bridge, and that he had won the South Gold medalists: Gene Freed (left) and Grant Baze were American championship. I expressed my surprise and told More U.S. players earn Gold in Paris: Michael Seamon (left) members of the victorious squad in the World Senior Bowl Continued on page 7 held as part of the World Championships in Paris in October. was a member of the first-place squad in the World Their teammates were Joe Kivel, Chris Larsen and John Transnational Teams, held as part of the recent World Onstott. Also, Freed and Baze (again playing with Championships. Seamon’s teammates were Mike Passell, teammates Larsen and Kivel) were the highest-scoring Monday, New November Event! 26, 2001, Eddie Wold, Geoff Hampson and Brazilians Diego Brenner Senior squad in the World Transnational Teams, which 1:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. and Gabriel Chagas. Irina Levitina was also a winner in the Transnational Teams, earned them an automatic qualification for the next World On to Houston KO Teams 2 Senior Bowl. as she was a member of the highest-scoring Mixed Team in the contest. Page 2 Daily Bulletin

Magical Taxi Ride SPECIAL EVENTS The first half ofBy the George 2001 Retek /Venice Cup was played in the magnificent Stade de France in 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Easybridge!Monday, accreditation withNovember Easybridge! creator 26, Edith2001 McMullin, Easybridge! Field Paris. The organizers, led by WBF President Jose Coordinator Marti Ronemus and the Easybridge! staff. Conference Rooms 4 and 5. (Stage A Damiani, had achieved the almost impossible by relo- in the morning, lunch break, Stage B in the afternoon.) Accreditation is free. $20 covers cating the championships from Bali to Paris on a few course materials. weeks notice. Transportation was arranged between the 9:00 a.m. - Noon Club Directors’ Refresher Course. Ballroom D. This is a three-session program dealing with the public relations aspect of running a successful club. The fee is $20 if preregistered; $25 at host hotel and the playing site prior to and at the end of the door. (Continues Tuesday and Wednesday.) the playing sessions. Between sessions, however, I had 10:00 a.m. - Noon Teacher Update Meeting. Ballroom E. Join the Education Department staff to find out what’s to find my own way back from the stadium to the ho- new in bridge education. tel. The charming French hostess suggested I share a 12:15 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Billy Miller, Billy Miller, Live. Pavilion 9. Miller, cab back to the hotel with two players who were just Las Vegas, is a professional player and teacher. His “Dear Billy” columns are a regular leaving. feature in The Bridge Bulletin. The players turned out to be one of the finest pairs 7:15 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Peg and Dewy Cundiff, Bridge – It’s a Partner- in the world, Norwegians Geir Helgemo and Tor ship. Pavilion 9. The Cundiffs live in Las Vegas and are members of the Rovere Bridge Team, Helness, who eventually won the silver medal in the which offers bridge programs at sea. They are certified as ACBL club directors, ACBL Bermuda Bowl. Accredited Teachers TAP Trainers and Easybridge! presenters. I asked the pair for an interesting hand, and Helness was kind enough to mention that in the match against Poland he did not succeed in a makeable small spade 9:00 a.m. - Noon Club Directors’Tuesday, Refresher Course.November Ballroom D. 27, This 2001is a three-session program dealing with slam. The key on the deal was to play the following the public relations aspect of running a successful club. The fee is $20 if preregistered; $25 at side suit for one loser: the door. (Continues Wednesday.) Dummy 10 9 6 4 10:00 a.m. - Noon Education Liaison Workshop. Conference Room 4. Betty Starzec hosts this workshop to find out more about promoting bridge locally. Noon - 5:00 p.m. Reisinger finals on vugraph. Pavilion 6. Declarer A Q 5 2 7:00 - 11:00 p.m. Reisinger finals on vugraph. Pavilion 6. How would you play it? When Helness asked me, I foolishly announced that I would play the ace, without even asking about the rest of the hand. Well, here it is. Even when you see all 52 cards the answer is far from Norm Gordon of Montreal reported the following obvious: The pick-up squeeze A simpleBy Barry Rigalanswer deal from the Friday Stratified Open Pairs. Gordon was When Ralph Cohen and I sat East-West in the first « K Q J 6 2 playing with a pickup partner, Hansi Torczyner of semifinal session of the Blue Ribbon Pairs, this inter- ª — Burlingame CA. Torczyner executed a double squeeze esting deal came up. © K 10 6 4 10 9 6 4 on this layout to bring home her contract. Dlr: South « A K 5 ¨ Vul: Both A J 10 — 9 4 Dlr: East « Q 10 8 7 ª « « Q 4 4 3 2 A Q J 10 9 6 5 Vul: E–W ª Q 10 7 2 © ª ª A Q 10 9 7 A J 9 7 3 2 Q 8 5 © 8 6 2 ¨ © © 10 7 3 9 8 6 4 K J 8 3 7 ¨ 10 4 « « ¨ ¨ K Q 7 3 9 8 6 5 A 10 8 7 5 3 « 9 « A K J 5 3 2 ª ª « 9 6 5 A J 10 K 8 7 ª A K 5 4 ª 9 6 © © ª J 3 2 8 5 — © A J 10 5 © 7 ¨ ¨ © Q J 2 A Q 5 2 ¨ A K Q J ¨ 9 8 5 3 « ¨ 4 2 West North East South « 6 4 ª K 8 7 3 2 Helgemo Helness ª J 8 3 © K 6 4 Pass 4 4 © K Q 9 4 3 ¨ ª « We defended the routine 3NT on the natural lead 5 5 6 6 ¨ 7 6 2 © ª © « West North East South of the 9. Declarer won my Q with the ace and played Dbl All Pass ª ª Contract: 6 by South. Opening lead: A. Torczyner Gordon the ¨A and a club to the king. When the suit split he « © played a diamond to his queen and Ralph’s ace. Now it Do you believe in magic? That’s what it takes to make 2« Pass was tough (though certainly very possible) for East to this contract. Give full credit to Deep Finesse, a software 4NT Pass 5© Dbl 6NT All Pass continue the suit to hold declarer to 10 tricks. Of course program that solves double dummy problems, for com- After South doubled the one-ace response to if declarer sets up his heart winner before setting up ing up with the solution. This analysis was originally re- Blackwood, Torczyner upgraded her diamond honors diamonds, we clear the hearts and again declarer is held ported by Fred Gitelman in the daily bulletins in Paris: and bid the slam. to 10 tricks. So is there no genuine route to 11 tricks? "There is only one solution. Declarer must ruff the North led a low diamond which ran to the queen The answer is simple for declarer: duck trick one, ©A and immediately ruff a heart in dummy. A trump to his hand, ruff another heart, cross back in trumps and and ace. Declarer cashed her club honors (North pitch- since you know the ªK-Q are on your right – now the tempo is on your side for 11 tricks. ruff his last heart. Declarer now ruffs a diamond back ing a diamond and a heart) and exited with the ©J to South’s king. This was the position: to his hand, stranding the king of that suit in the dummy! Q 10 8 7 Three more rounds of trumps lead to the following end « position: ª Q 10 7 Montreal World Bridge — « — © — ¨ — To heightenChampionship awareness of the Bridge Quiz World Cham- ª 9 A K J 5 3 pionships in Montreal, Quebec, next year (Aug. 16-31), © K 10 « « 10 9 6 ª A K 5 4 ª 9 6 the organizers are offering a daily bridge problem with ¨ 10 5 — prizes for the winners during the 2001 Summer NABC. « — « — © © — A Q J ¨ — ¨ — There will be a drawing from among the names of ª ª 6 4 those who answer correctly and five will win Montreal © J 9 © Q « K J 8 7 ª J 8 3 World Championship hats. Turn in your answers to the ¨ ¨ 9 4 Daily Bulletin office in Conference Room 10 (upstairs). « 7 © — ¨ — Check the Daily Bulletin for the list of winners. ª South returned a low heart, won by declarer’s ace. © — The 10 was cashed and North, unable to let go of a ¨ A Q 5 2 © "When declarer plays the last spade, West discards a spade, discarded the 10. A spade to the jack held, and «Daily 4 Quiz #8 ª diamond and declarer throws a club from dummy. Now a Torczyner then played dummy’s top spades. South was ª A 8 7 5 4 low club is played. West wins but has no good return. now pinched out of a heart since he couldn’t let go of © A Q 10 6 4 How double dummy is this? his last diamond. Declarer discarded her diamond. With ¨ A 4 both defenders now reduced to one heart each, declarer At the point before declarer overtakes the spade to return to hand, he can be sure of the distribution in simply crossed to the K and her last heart was good. « A 9 6 ª spades and hearts, and on the auction the diamond po- Making six. ª K Q J 10 9 6 sition is probably clear as well, so the clubs are known Note, however, that the defense can do better. In © 9 5 to be 4–1." the diagramed position, South must return a spade to ¨ 9 5 Pietro Bernasconi, the master magician, and creator destroy the timing of the squeeze. The contract is 6ª by South. West leads the «K. You of the par contest problems, who passed away recently, win and play the ªK, all following. How do you play to ensure this slam against any distribution of the adverse would have been proud of this deal. One just never knows cards? Thanks to Eddie Kantar for the problem. when one can find a masterpiece in a Parisian taxi. Daily Bulletin Page 3

One pip wrong MorrieEndless Kleinplatz possibilitiesof Windson ON brought us a In our just publishedBy Tim book, Bourke “The Magic Of Bridge” truly fascinating hand from the first semifinal of the (which should be available in North America in the Edgar Kaplan Blue Ribbon Pairs. next week or so), David Bird and I devote a chapter to Dlr: West « K 7 the rarest of all squeezes, those involving just one suit. Vul: Both ª – One of the problems in finding such squeezes in © Q 8 7 3 real life is that the conditions are so precise that even ¨ A J 9 7 5 4 3 one card in the wrong place can spoil these potentially « J 6 « A 9 8 5 2 beautiful endings. This was the case on Board 2 from ª J 10 9 7 6 2 ª A K 5 the second session of the semifinals of the Edgar Kaplan © 10 5 2 © K 4 Blue Ribbon Pairs. If the great card shuffler had been ¨ K Q ¨ 10 8 6 in a more esthetic mood, he would have swapped the « Q 10 4 3 ¨9 and ¨3 to produce: ª Q 8 4 3 Dlr: East « K Q 6 © A J 9 6 Vul: N-S ª A J 4 ¨ 2 © A Q 10 8 West North East South A 8 7 They finished second in the Edgar Kaplan Blue Ribbon Pairs: ¨ Steve Landen, left, and Pratap Rajadhyaksha. Arbour Kleinplatz « 10 4 « 9 7 5 2 2ª 3¨ 3ª Pass ª 10 8 5 3 ª 9 6 2 Pass Dbl All Pass © 5 © J 9 7 6 3 Morrie found a neat way to extract the maximum ¨ K J 10 6 4 2 ¨ 9 Swiss Teams battle penalty here. Greg Arbour led the ¨A and gave his « A J 8 3 partner a club ruff. Morrie, noting that partner led the K Q 7 9 for the ruff, returned a spade to the king and ace. ª Play began yesterday in the six-session North ¨ © K 4 2 for Keohane Trophy Declarer cashed one top heart and then got out with a Q 5 3 American Swiss Teams, with semifinal matches on spade to South’s queen. This was the position: ¨ Monday and the final matches on Tuesday. West North East South « – Pass 1NT Players will be vying for the Keohane Trophy, – which was donated by Ethel Keohane in 1973 in ª 3¨ 6NT All Pass © Q 8 7 3 Suppose West led the 5, won in hand with the memory of her husband, William H. Keohane, one of J 7 5 4 ª the leading New England bridge personalities. ¨ queen. Declarer would count 11 top tricks and hope « – « 9 8 5 for diamonds to provide the 12th. After cashing Bill Keohane was elected in 1972 to a one-year J 10 9 7 6 K 5 term as District 25’s first District Director. He died later ª ª dummy’s ©A and playing the ©8, covered by the 9 and © 10 5 2 © K 4 king, this option would be dashed. Now the only hope that year, just before he would have attended his first – 10 Board meeting. ¨ ¨ would be that West started with the four top clubs or « 10 6 the club suit was as above. The Keohane Trophy was presented for the Open Q 8 Individual Championship until it was re-designated in ª After cashing the four spade winners and the ªK, © A J 9 6 these cards would remain: 1995 by the ACBL Board of Directors for the North – American Swiss Teams. Keohane was intensely inter- ¨ « – Morrie saw that he was endplayed, but he found a A ested in promoting Individual events. New England’s solution – he led the Q! Declarer won in dummy, but ª renowned Keohane Individual became the largest event ª © – now there was no way for him to get a diamond ruff. A 8 7 of its kind in the world because of the promotional work Declarer lost the A, a club ruff, a spade, a trump and ¨ done by Keohane. ¨ « – « – three diamonds for minus 800. – 9 If Morrie had returned a spade, the suit would have ª ª Previous winners: © – © J 7 been set up for declarer while he still had an entry. If K J 10 6 9 1977 Neil Chambers, Jim Donaldson, Bruce Ferguson, ¨ ¨ Clarence Goppert, John Schermer he led a diamond, dummy’s ©K would score. What « – 1978 Barry Crane, Billy Cohen, Bob Kehoe, Mike Smolen, happens if Morrie leads his small trump? Declarer wins ª 7 Charles Weed in hand, draws South’s last trump with his ace and puts © – 1979 Hermine Baron, R. Jay Becker, Paul Ivaska, Jim Robison South in with a spade. South has to put dummy back in 1980 1-2. Steve Becker, Philip Cowan, Rich DeMartino, Judy ¨ Q 5 3 business whether he leads a spade or a diamond. When the 7 is played to dummy’s ace, West has Rich; 1-2. Dale Beers, William Epperson, Dave Furman, ª Dave Treitel But wait! What if declarer, at trick five, cashes the no winning option. If he discards the ¨6, declarer can 1981 Ron Bealle, Bob Etter, Ann Jacobson, Bob Thomson ªK and gets out with a trump to South’s queen? Once duck a club to endplay West for a lead away from the 1982 Gaylor Kasle, Garey Hayden, Garnet Snyder, Martha again South is endplayed since he is down to all spades ¨K. If instead he unblocks the ¨J, declarer leads the Beecher, David Ashley, Dave Treadwell and diamonds. Does it do any good if South gets rid of 1983 Sylvia Summers, Harve Waken, Robert Radwin, Gene ¨7 to the 9, queen and king. Then West has to lead his trump queen on the king? No, declarer can lead his from the 10-6 into dummy’s A-8! Simpson, Steve Sturm last trump to South’s 8 and allow the 8 to hold to effect ¨ ¨ 1984 Grant Baze, Rhoda Walsh, Lea duPont, Benito Garozzo On the actual hand, as South held the ¨9 and East 1985 Jack Coleman, Rhoda Walsh, Jim Jacoby, Gaylor Kasle, the same endplay. the ¨3. The ending was: Garey Hayden All well and good, but does South have an answer? « – 1986 Marc Jacobus, Joey Silver, Jim McDonough, George Yes! He can play his ª8 on an earlier trick and keep a A Mittelman, Allan Graves low heart so that declarer can’t put him in. ª 1987 Henry Bethe, Kitty Bethe, Alan Truscott, Dorothy © – Great! But does declarer have an answer to this A 8 7 Hayden Truscott ¨ 1988 John Zilic, David Siebert, Allan Siebert, Sylvia Sum- ploy? It appears so. He can keep the ª2 in his hand so « – « – mers, Paul Munafo that he can underplay South’s ª4 and execute the spade- ª – ª 9 1989 Eugene Gardner, Kenneth Meyer, Ed Shapiro, Bruce diamond endplay. © – © J 7 Silverstein But wait! If declarer saves his lowest heart and 1990 1-2. Larry Mori, Kitty Bethe, Juanita Chambers, Jim ¨ K J 10 6 ¨ 3 South plays the ª8 earlier, the ª5 can draw South’s – Robison; 1-2. George Rosenkranz, Miguel Reygadas, « Gaylor Kasle, Garey Hayden, Roger Bates, John last trump and hold the lead, since declarer can follow ª 7 Grantham with the deuce. Now declarer can lead a spade to South’s © – 1991 Keith Wilson, Gary Peterson, Dennis Hesthaven, Ralph 10 and the endplay is in effect again. ¨ Q 9 3 Letizia, Benton Wheeler In other words, it is possible for declarer to escape Now declarer always has two club tricks as long as 1992 Lewis Kaplan, Boris Baran, Geoff Hampson, Mark for only two down – minus 500. West has the K. Just lead the 7 from dummy and Molson, Mark Stein ¨ ¨ 1993 Alan LeBendig, Tom Clarke, Joe Quinn, Shawn Womack duck in hand when East followed with the 3. West had 1994 Jack Coleman, Drew Cannell, Mark Molson, Boris the unhappy choice of winning and then leading away Baran, Mark Stein from ¨K for declarer’s 12th trick. 1995 Jack Coleman, Drew Cannell, Mark Molson, Boris Baran, Mark Stein TheThe bad Goodwill news is: calendars 1996 Rita Rand, Gerald Caravelli, Arnie Fisher, Steve It has come to my attention that on Goodwill Day Garner, Richard Colker 1997 John Malley, Dan Colatosti, Bill Hunter, Shome we did not have enough calendars for the players. PlayersRules who have anfor appeal appeals pending are requested to Mukherjee The good news is: appear at the appeals screening room no later than 30 1998 Steve Beatty, John Onstott, Bobby Goldman, Mark Lair The attendance is way above expectations, and that minutes following the completion of play in the session. 1999 Neil Silverman, Jeffrey Wolfson, David Berkowitz, Larry is the reason we ran out. We offer our sincere apolo- Appellants who fail to appear within this period Cohen gies to all those who didn’t receive a calendar. may have their appeal dismissed or may be subject to 2000 Mel Colchamiro, Janet Colchamiro, Betty Bloom, Steve Aileen Osofsky Bloom, Steven Cooper, Kitty Munson Cooper penalty. Non-appellants who fail to appear will forfeit Goodwill Chairman their right to provide statements in their own behalf. Page 4 Daily Bulletin

South said they had agreed to play it while traveling to North simply misbid. The Committee then considered the the tournament and North had forgotten the agreement. merit of the appeal. Based on the knowledge that East- The Director ruled that even assuming an incorrect West were known to have possessed when they brought TournamentIn order to keep the bridge appeals public informed of explanation there was no connection between the in- the appeal, the Committee concluded: (1) East-West did appeals results in a timely fashion, the NABC Daily fraction and the result: East’s penalty double seemed not know of the existence of system notes, and (2) they Bulletin staff publishes write-ups. uncalled for. Therefore, the result was allowed to stand. did know that +140 for North-South was achieved at the Every effort is made to ensure that these reports The Appeal: East-West appealed the Director’s other table. Since they did not know of the system notes, are accurate and complete. However, before they are ruling. South and West did not attend the hearing. The it was reasonable for them to think that the presumption published in the NABC Appeals Casebook revisions may Screening Director told the Committee that the Direc- of misinformation might weigh more heavily than North’s be made. tors believed North’s statement that he had misbid and explanation of his agreement. as a result there was no misinformation. Even assuming misinformation, it was East’s bridge However, even assuming an incorrect explanation judgment that he needed to be “active”, and it was his Subject:Appeals Misinformation case 9 there was no connection between the infraction and self-described “eccentric” penalty that broke the chain Event: NABC Open BAM Teams, Nov. 20, the result. East said that when he was told that North’s of causality between any imputed infraction and a pos- Second Qualifying Session 2ª bid showed hearts and spades, he no longer had a sible adjustment. Thus, East should not have appealed Bd: 17 Steve Gaynor way to get to 2«. He believed there was a reasonable the Director’s ruling. chance his partner held four hearts and his side had Further, East could have asked to withdraw the Dlr: North « 9 3 the balance of the points, so he chose to double. He appeal once he became aware of the system notes but Vul: None ª Q 9 8 7 3 backed up his judgment with the K lead. did not. Thus, E/W were each issued an Award With- © K 10 8 ª East was unaware until the Committee’s questioning out Merit Point. ¨ 10 9 6 Sid Lorvan Barry Rigal of North that N/S had system notes showing that their DIC of Event: Henry Cukoff agreement was as explained. North said that he and his Committee: Michael Huston (chair), Phil Brady, « A K 7 5 « J 8 4 2 partner went over DONT as a run-out while traveling to- Jeff Goldsmith, Abby Heitner, Riggs Thayer ª J 6 5 ª K gether to the NABC. He agreed to play it, though it was © A 7 © 9 5 4 2 too late to list it on their laminated convention cards. ¨ K J 5 4 ¨ Q 8 7 3 Art Ardybakshian North produced typewritten system notes for the Committee. North said he forgot the agreement to play « Q 10 5 Subject:Appeals Unauthorized Caseinformation 10 DONT. He said he was just lucky his partner had hearts ª A 10 4 2 Event: Senior Pairs, Nov. 20, First Session rather than spades because he believed he would have © Q J 6 3 Bd: 21 K 8 7 been required to pass a correction to 2 even if doubled. « ¨ A 2 « Dlr: North K Q J 8 6 North had not previously made a DONT run-out error. ª West North East South Vul: N/S © J Pass Pass 1NT(1) The Committee Decision: North’s explanation that K 10 3 2 he misbid was reasonably credible, but became indisput- ¨ Dbl 2ª(2) Dbl(3) All Pass « A 2 « J 10 5 4 3 (1) 10-13 HCP able when he produced system notes to support it. At that 10 7 3 A 9 2 point, it was clear there could be no adjustment since ª ª (2) Alerted; hearts and spades (DONT) © A 7 5 3 © K Q 8 2 (3) Penalty misbidding is not an infraction and the explanation of 9 8 7 6 Q North’s bid as DONT (showing hearts and spades) was a ¨ ¨ The Facts: 2ª doubled made four, +670 for North- Q 9 6 correct statement of the partnership agreement. « South. The opening lead was the ªK. The Director was ª 5 4 called at the end of the play. The North-South conven- The Committee rejected the idea of a procedural 10 9 6 4 penaltysince North-South obeyed the laws of the game; © tion cards did not have DONT marked on them. North- ¨ A J 5 4

The 2002 World ChampionshipsThe will World take place in Montreal,Bridge Canada Championshipsin August in Montreal 2002. The event will be held at two of Montreal’s finest hotels, The Fairmont Queen ENTRY FEES US $ Elizabeth and The Montreal Bonaventure Hilton. Mixed Pairs 240 All the Can-Am Regional events will be at the Bonaventure Hilton, and most World Open and Ladies Pairs 400 Championship events will be at the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth, although some sections Players not qualifying for the Semi Finals may play free of will be placed in the Bonaventure Hilton depending on numbers. charge in Zonal Pairs This great Championship is open to bridge players from all over the world. It Pairs qualifying for the Final (21/2 days): 80 will give you a unique opportunity to mix with and perhaps play against the greatest Rosenblum and McConnell Teams 800 players in the world while at the same time enjoying all the delights of the great city of (players are guaranteed to play at least 5 days) Montreal. Senior Teams 640 Downtown, where the Championships will be held, is both the heart of Montreal Senior Pairs 320 and one of the most vibrant, cosmopolitan areas of the city. Amid the modern buildings IMP Pairs reflecting the gracious Victorian architecture, a number of the city’s most splendid build- (players who participated in the Open & Ladies Pairs pay 50%) 160 ings and churches call out to be explored. Countless art and theme museums and charming Juniors in Junior World Championship events Free green spaces dot the area and fabulous shopping is only footsteps away in the Museum Can-Am Regional (per player/per session) 10 district. Throughout the year, and particularly in summertime, downtown resonates with captivating festivals that draw out the spontaneity of Montrealers and visitors alike. The Contestants should notePAYMENT that all entrance OF ENTRY fees are toFEES be paid on site in US dollars or World Film Festival will be staged in the city during the second week of the Champion- equivalent Canadian dollars and may be paid in cash or travelers checks. ships. A great deal of information about Montreal and the surrounding area can be found at www.tourism-montreal.org. Air Canada is theFlights, official carrierHotels for and the Championships,Reservations and a limited number of seats are available for flights outside North America at between 15% and 20% dis- HOW TO ENTER count (please quote Convention # CV 664436). In order to enter any of the events in the main Championships (not the Can-Am Hotel reservations must be made through the 2002 World Bridge Championship Regional), you will need to register in advance with your National Bridge Organisation Housing Bureau: (NBO), and they will then make the official nomination to the World Bridge Federation. Tel: 1 514 844 0848 There is no quota on the number of pairs and teams each NBO may nominate Fax: 1 514 844 6771 to play in the Championships. Registration for all Teams and Pairs events other than Email: [email protected] the Can-Am Regionalmust be submitted for the approval of the Credentials Committee, *See schedlue and hotel information in Sunday's issue, page 4. before the end of May, in writing to: World Bridge Federation Please note that the number of rooms at the venue hotels is limited and you are 40, rue François 1er - Paris (France) For more information advised to book early if you wish to stay in either of the venue hotels. Fax +33 1 40 70 14 51 contact George Retek Prices are shown in US$ at the current rate of exchange (Can$ 1.60 to US$ 1) and Email: [email protected] are per room, per night, based on two people sharing. Hilton Room 327, The actual hotel charges may therefore vary depending on the rate of exchange in Monday and Tuesday. effect at the time, since they will be payable in Canadian Dollars. All rates are subject to 7% Canadian tax, 7.5% Quebec tax and a $2 per room per night hotel tax. (At the present time the 7% rate is refundable to non-Canadian visitors). The Can-Am Regional will run throughout the Championships, starting on the evening of 16 August and continuing until the evening of 02 September.There will be pairs and teams events during the morning, afternoon and evening each day, open to all bridge players.WBF Master Points will be awarded in accordance with the WBF Master Point Plan, and ACBL masterpoints will also be awarded. For full and up-to-date information, please consult the WBF website at www.bridge.gr Daily Bulletin Page 5

West North East South (1) Alerted; Polish 1ª 1« Pass (2) Majors; suggested defense adopted by North-South Pass Dbl Pass 2¨ (3) Alerted; not strong adjunct Pass(1) Pass 2« All Pass (4) Long break in tempo, agreed by all (1) Passed after fingering the bid cards The Facts: 3© doubled went down two, +500 for The Facts: 2« went down one, +50 for North- N/S. The opening lead was the ª7. The Director was South. The opening lead was the ª5. The Director was called at the end of the play and ruled that there had called at the end of the auction. North stated that West been no violation of Law 73C or 16A. The table result had fingered the bid cards before passing over 2¨. was allowed to stand. The Director ruled that East’s double was canceled The Appeal: East-West appealed the Director’s and the contract changed to 2¨ made three, +110 for ruling and were the only players to attend the hearing. N/S. East-West described their methods. West said that from The Appeal: East-West appealed the Director’s rul- his perspective it was likely that East had a balanced ing. Only East-West attended the hearing. (North-South 15-17 HCP and that was why he chose his final call. declined to appear as they had a very poor game.) West The Committee Decision: The Committee ac- stated that he merely held the bid cards for about 2 sec- knowledged the hesitation and the fact that it made onds while he silently reviewed the bidding and then Carl and Marilyn Bowman mada a major push in the second action with the North cards more attractive. The issue passed. When asked by the table Director why he agreed session of the 99er's Pairs that moved them all the way up was therefore whether there was a logical alternative that he fingered the bid cards, he said he did not hear into second place. to pass for North. Considering the level of the event North’s accusation but he did hold the bid cards briefly. and North’s ability, double was still not, in the He added that North was very soft-spoken. The Appeal: North-South appealed the Director’s Committee’s opinion, anything like a sure thing. Switch The Panel Decision: The table Director was asked ruling and were the only players to attend the hearing. the ¨Q and ¨K and 3© would have been laydown. In about West’s actions. She said that North had not dem- South claimed that his earlier bids made it clear that fact, even as the cards lay the contract was very close onstrated what she claimed West did with the bid cards he intended to continue and that North’s slow 3© bid to making. On that basis the Committee decided to dis- at the time of the ruling. North chose not to appear did not affect his intentions. Furthermore, North would allow the double and to consider the appropriate score even though the hearing was held close to where N/S have bid 4© if South had passed so North-South were adjustment for each side. Scores ranging from +100 to had played and started immediately after the session. going to act over 3« in any case. North-South con- +200 were considered for North-South and from -100 The table Director believed it was possible that West ceded that North had hesitated 15-25 seconds before to -500 for East-West. It was decided that the prob- had not understood what misconduct he was agreeing his 3© bid. ability associated with North passing 3© and South to at the table. Since N/S were not present to support The Committee Decision: The Committee be- reopening with 3« rather than double met the appro- their contentions, the Panel found insufficient evidence lieved that unauthorized information was present: priate criteria for both sides. The contract was changed of any irregularity to warrant a score adjustment. The North’s 3© was slow and he was clearly choosing to 3« made three, +140 for North-South. table result of 2« down one, +50 for North-South, was among alternatives. The only possibility was a stron- DIC of Event: Henry Cukoff restored. ger action over South’s cuebid. The fact that South Committee: Barry Rigal (chair), Doug Heron, DIC of Event: Margo Putnam had already shown his values did not prevent him from Marlene Passell, Richard Popper, John Solodar Panel: Charlie MacCracken (Reviewer), Matt taking further action consistent with his hand and the Smith previous auction. North had shown extra offense and Players consulted: none reported a sixth diamond by bidding 2© freely, and competing It’s tough to get a good board to 4© with the South hand was consistent with the auc- I failed to qualifyBy forDavid the Rodney finals of the Blue Ribbon tion without any unauthorized information present. In Pairs, mostly due to my poor play and the opponents’ good addition, the Committee agreed with North’s statement play. It’s also very tough if the card gods desert you! Subject:Appeals Tempo Case 11 that even if South was constrained to pass, North would I was West on this deal where the following travesty Event: NABC Open BAM Teams, Nov. 21, First have bid 4©. The table result of 4© doubled made four, occurred. Names are omitted to protect the innocent. Final Session +510 for N/S was restored. K Q 6 DIC of Event: Henry Cukoff « Bd: 25 Drew Casen ª A J 4 Dlr: North A 3 Committee: Henry Bethe (chair), Lowell A Q 10 8 « Andrews, David Berkowitz, Ed Lazarus, Bob Schwartz © Vul: E/W ª Q 9 5 2 ¨ A 8 7 © K J 10 6 5 3 « 10 4 « 9 7 5 2 ¨ A ª 10 8 5 3 ª 9 6 2 Eric Greco Geoff Hampson © 5 © J 9 7 6 3 Subject: Tempo « 5 « Q J 10 9 6 4 2 Appeals case 12 ¨ K J 10 6 4 2 ¨ 3 Event: Blue Ribbon Pairs, No. 23, Second Semifi- ª J 10 8 4 3 ª K 6 « A J 8 3 nal Session © 2 © A Q ª K Q 7 Bd: 20 Bjorn Fallenius ¨ K J 9 8 7 4 ¨ 10 3 © K 4 2 Dlr: West K 8 3 Harry Tudor « ¨ Q 9 5 « K 8 7 Vul: Both ª 7 West North East South ª A 7 © Q J 6 5 Pass 1NT J 10 8 7 4 © 9 8 7 4 ¨ 2¨ (1) 3¨ Pass Pass! ¨ Q 6 5 2 Igor Savchenko Aviv Shahaf Pass West North East South « J 10 « A 9 5 (1) Either one minor suit or a major-minor two-suiter. 1© 1« 1NT ª J 9 6 3 ª Q 10 8 North-South obviously went astray! I duly took five 2¨ 2© 2« 3¨ © K 10 9 7 4 3 © A 8 2 club tricks for down one. This turned out to be barely Pass 3©(1) 3« 4© ¨ 9 ¨ A Q 3 2 above average, however, since most pairs were going Pass Pass Dbl All Pass Roy Welland down in slam. I guess I got all I deserved for my lousy (1) Break in tempo « Q 7 6 4 2 bidding, but some days things are just not meant to be. The Facts: 4© doubled made four, +510 for N/S. ª A K 5 4 2 The opening lead was the «Q. The Director was called © --- after the 4© bid. North’s hesitation before bidding 3© ¨ K 6 5 was agreed but South stated that it was not prolonged. West North East South In Sunday’sA phone-yCompact Knockouts, victory one of the matches The Director ruled that South had shown his values with Pass Pass 1¨(1) 2©(2) was tied at the end of 12 boards. During the play at one his previous calls and that pass was a logical alternative. Pass 2« Pass (3) Pass(4) table, however, one of the competitors’ cell phones went The contract was changed to 3« down one, +100 for 3© Dbl All Pass off, costing his side an automatic procedural penalty of North-South (Laws 16A2, 12C2). 3 IMPs. The offender’s team lost the match. Page 6 Daily Bulletin

Last year’s Reisinger:

Lasta classic year’s Reisinger squeaker Board-a-Match Teams was a classic squeaker with less than a full board separating the top three teams. The team captained by George Jacobs eked out the victory. Jacobs and his team -- Ralph Katz and Italian aces Alfredo Versace, Lorenzo Lauria, Norberto Bocchi and Giorgio Duboin -- finished slightly more than half a board ahead of Richard Finberg, Mark Lair, Gary Cohler, Mike Cappelletti and Jerry Goldfein. The squad led by non-playing cap- tain Lou Ann O’Rourke (Billy Miller, Curtis Cheek, Roger Bates, Ron Smith) was only a quar- ter of a board further back. The Reisinger Board-a-Match Teams, a gru- eling six-session event played in the tough board- a-match format, is generally conceded to be one of the toughest events on the ACBL calendar. They were second in the Senior Knockouts: (from left) Gene Simpson, Hamish Bennett, Billy Eisenberg, Joe Kivel, Jim Last year’s event was so tough, in fact, that Robison and Chris Larsen. the Nick Nickell team (Richard Freeman, Bob 1940 Henry Feinberg, Jeff Glick, Maury Glick, Louis Jim Jacoby, Mike Lawrence, Bobby Wolff; 1-2. Grant Hamman, Paul Soloway, Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Newman Baze, Anthony Dionisi, William Grieve, Harlow Rodwell) and the Rita Shugart team (Andrew 1941 Peter Leventritt, Simon Rossant, Helen Sobel, Lewis, Peter Pender, George Rapee Robson, Tony Forrester, Geir Helgemo) didn’t Margaret Wagar 1971 William Grieve, Edgar Kaplan, Norman Kay, Don make it to the final round. 1942 B. Jay Becker, Charles Goren, Sidney Silodor, John Krauss, Lew Mathe, George Rapee The event is contested for the Reisinger Tro- Crawford 1972 Lou Bluhm, Steve Goldberg, Steven Parker, Steve phy (the Chicago Trophy until 1965). It is a six- 1943 B. Jay Becker, Charles Goren, Sidney Silodor, Helen Robinson session open team-of-four event scored by board- Sobel 1973 Larry Cohen, Richard Katz, Bud Reinhold, Alan a-match with two qualifying sessions, two semi- 1944 Simon Becker, Peggy Golder, Ruth Sherman, Charles Sontag, Peter Weichsel final sessions and two final sessions. It was con- Solomon 1974 Fred Hamilton, Erik Paulsen, Hugh Ross, Ira Rubin tested as a four-session championship until 1966. 1945 Lee Hazen, George Rapee, Sam Stayman, Waldemar 1975 Fred Hamilton, Erik Paulsen, Hugh Ross, Ira Rubin The event began in 1929 as the North Ameri- von Zedtwitz 1976 Malcolm Brachman, Billy Eisenberg, Bobby Goldman, can Open Team Championship and the prize was 1946 Mitch Barnes, John Crawford, Alvin Roth, Edith Eddie Kantar, Mike Passell, Paul Soloway the Chicago Trophy, donated by the Auction Seligman 1977 Jimmy Cayne, Alan Greenberg, Jim Jacoby, Kyle 1947 1-3. Paula Bacher, Jane Jaeger, Kay Rhodes, Sally Larsen, Mike Lawrence Bridge Club of Chicago. (In 1928, the open team Young; 1-3. John Crawford, Theodore Lightner, 1978 Ira Corn, Fred Hamilton, Bob Hamman, Ira Rubin, competition was for the Harold S. Vanderbilt Cup.) George Rapee, Sam Stayman; 1-3. Robert Appleyard, Bobby Wolff The Chicago Trophy was replaced in 1965 by Morris Berliant, M. A. Lightman, Simon Rossant 1979 1-2. Russ Arnold, Robert Levin, Jeff Meckstroth, Bud the Reisinger Memorial Trophy, donated by the 1948 George Boeckh, Bruce Elliott, Agnes Gordon, Reinhold, Eric Rodwell; 1-2. Ira Corn, Fred Hamilton, Greater New York Bridge Association in memory Charlotte Sidway Bob Hamman, Ira Rubin, Bobby Wolff of Curt H. Reisinger. 1949 Lee Hazen, Larry Hirsch, Richard Kahn, Peter 1980 Ron Andersen, Malcolm Brachman, Bobby Goldman, Reisinger (1891-1964), New York City, was a Leventritt, Jack Shore Eddie Kantar, Mike Lawrence, Paul Soloway principal patron of and the Ameri- 1950 B. Jay Becker, Myron Field, Charles Goren, Sidney 1981 Chip Martel, Peter Pender, Hugh Ross, Lew Stansby can Contract Bridge League in the early years of Silodor, Helen Sobel 1982 Bill Root, Richard Pavlicek, Edgar Kaplan, Norman both. 1951 Corti Boland, Bruce Elliott, Micky Miller, Percy Kay Reisinger was a great-grandson of Anheuser Sheardown 1983 Oswald Jacoby, Edgar Kaplan, Norman Kay, Bill Root, and a grandson of Busch, co-founders of the brew- 1952 Harold Harkavy, Edith Kemp, Alvin Roth, Tobias Richard Pavlicek ery from which he inherited great wealth. That Stone 1984 1-4. Bill Root, Richard Pavlicek, Edgar Kaplan, wealth enabled him to become a stalwart finan- 1953 B. Jay Becker, John Crawford, George Rapee, Sam Norman Kay; 1-4. Fred Stewart, Steve Weinstein, cial supporter of the game, as well as a noted phi- Stayman Allan Stauber, Mike Smolen; 1-4. Sam Stayman, lanthropist on a far larger scale. 1954 B. Jay Becker, John Crawford, George Rapee, Sidney RichardReisiger, George Tornay, Saul Bronstein; 1- In the years when there was often a struggle Silodor 4. Jim Robison, Jon Wittes, Ross Grabel, Stelio to meet the League’s modest payroll, Reisinger 1955 Ben Fain, George Heath, Paul Hodge, Jim Jacoby, Touchtidis was often called upon and never failed to help with Oswald Jacoby 1985 1-2. Chip Martel, Peter Pender, Hugh Ross, Lew a loan or an outright gift. His support made pos- 1956 B. Jay Becker, John Crawford, George Rapee, Sidney Stansby; 1-2. George Rosenkranz, Eddie Wold, Jeff sible several early contract bridge tournaments, Silodor Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell, Marty Bergen, Larry Cohen clubs and books. 1957 Charles Goren, Harold Ogust, Bill Root, Howard 1986 Steve Robinson, Chip Martel, Hugh Ross, Peter Boyd, Among the positions in which he served were Schenken, Helen Sobel Peter Pender, Lew Stansby director of the United States Bridge Association, 1958 Leonard Harmon, Ralph Hirschberg, Edgar Kaplan, 1987 Zia Mahmood, Jaggy Shivdsani, Billy Cohen, Ron Alfred Sheinwold, Ivar Stakgold Smith president of the Greater New York Bridge Asso- 1959 Lew Mathe, Don Oakie, Meyer Schleifer, Edward 1988 Jimmy Cayne, Bob Hamman, Mike Passell, Mark Lair, ciation and chairman of the ACBL. In 1953, Taylor Chuck Burger, Bobby Wolff Reisinger was named ACBL Honorary Member. 1960 Ollie Adams, William Hann, Sidney Lazard, Lew 1989 Zia Mahmood, Michael Rosenberg, Sam Lev, Chris Winners Mathe Compton, Mark Molson 1929 Max Cohen, Louis Haddad, Robert Halpin, Nils 1961 John Crawford, Norman Kay, Alvin Roth, Sidney 1990 Richard Pavlicek, Bill Root, Edgar Kaplan, Norman Webster Silodor, Tobias Stone Kay, Brian Glubok 1930 William Barrett, James Carpenter, Ely 1962 1-2. Paul Allinger, Harold Guiver, Lew Mathe, Ron 1991 Cliff Russell, Sam Lev, Larry Cohen, David Berkowitz, Culbertson, Johnny Rau Von der Porten, Erik Paulsen, Edward Taylor; 1-2. Bob Marty Bergen, Bjorn Fallenius 1931 Elizabeth Banfield, Winfield Liggett, Frances Hamman, Eddie Kantar, Don Krauss, Marshall Miles, 1992 Jimmy Cayne, Mike Passell, Mark Lair, Chuck Burger, Newman, George Unger Billy Eisenberg Gabriel Chagas, Marcelo Branco 1932 B. Jay Becker, S. Garton Churchill, George 1963 Charles Goren, Peter Leventritt, Harold Ogust, Howard 1993 Nick Nickell, Richard Freeman, Bob Hamman, Bobby Reith, Waldemar von Zedtwitz Schenken Wolff, Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell 1933 Charles Hall, Albert Steiner, Philip Steiner, 1964 John Gerber, Paul Hodge, Mervin Key, Harold 1994 Nick Nickell, Richard Freeman, Bob Hamman, Bobby Richard Wildberg Rockaway Wolff, Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell 1934 Henry Dinkelspiel, Lewis Jaeger, Bernard 1965 Eddie Kantar, Mike Lawrence, Marshall Miles, Lew 1995 Nick Nickell, Richard Freeman, Bob Hamman, Bobby Rabinowitz, Maurice Seiler Stansby Wolff, Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell 1935 Roland Buck, Joseph Cain, Lawrence Welch, 1966 Robert Jordan, Edgar Kaplan, Norman Kay, Arthur 1996 Zia Mahmood, Michael Rosenberg, Chip Martel, Lew Edson Wood Robinson Stansby 1936 Marge Anderson, Donald Farquharson, Mrs. J. 1967 Robert Jordan, Edgar Kaplan, Norman Kay, Arthur 1997 Bart Bramley, Howard Weinstein, Sidney Lazard, A. Faulkner, Percy Sheardown Robinson, Bill Root, Alvin Roth Steve Garner 1937 John Crawford, Charles Goren, Charles 1968 Kyle Larsen, Erik Paulsen, Peter Pender, Hugh Ross, 1998 Rita Shugart, Andrew Robson, Geir Helgemo, Tony Solomon, Sally Young Howard Schenken Forrester 1938 John Crawford, Charles Goren, Charles 1969 Philip Feldsman, William Grieve, Ira Rubin, Gerald 1999 Rita Shugart, Andrew Robson, Geir Helgemo, Tony Solomon, Sally Young Westheimer Forrester 1939 B. Jay Becker, John Crawford, Charles Goren, 1970 1-2. Billy Eisenberg, Bobby Goldman, Bob Hamman, 2000 George Jacobs, Ralph Katz, Alfredo Versace, Lorenzo Charles Solomon, Sally Young Lauria, Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin Daily Bulletin Page 7

NORTH AMERICAN SWISS TEAM QUALIFIERS 1 Alan Truscott, Riverdale NY; Stan Sather, Portland OR; Sylvia Summers, Montreal Retek PQ; Kenneth Eichenbaum, Columbus OH; Dorothy Truscott, Bronx NY; Michel Continued from page 1 Schneider, Berkeley CA 124.00 him that I had thought that I was the first person in our 2 Steve Bruno - Darrell Keel, Peoria AZ; Michael Levy, Tucson AZ; Joe Harris, family to play bridge. Albuquerque NM 122.00 “No!” he replied, “Your father loved bridge.” 3 Richard Coren, Fort Lauderdale FL; Bill Eisenberg, Sunny Vale FL; Larry Cohen, “I don’t remember my father ever playing the game,” Las Vegas NV; Drew Casen, Boca Raton FL 114.00 I said, puzzled. 4 Ed Lazarus - Diane Lazarus, Baltimore MD; Ruth Stober, Great Neck NY; Keith Garber, Pelham NY; Gregory Arbour, Vancouver BC; Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON 110.00 My uncle then explained to me that when my father 5 Michael White - John Morris, Atlanta GA; Brad Campbell, Smyrna GA; David Adams, and mother had gotten married, she insisted that he give Kennesaw GA; Anne Simon, Syracuse NY 109.00 up the game and never mention it to his children. She did 5 Joseph Kivel, Newport Coast CA; Jeffrey Goldsmith, Pasadena CA; Evan Bailey, San this because my father loved to play rubber bridge for Diego CA; Michael Shuster, San Leandro CA 109.00 stakes that were beyond his means. When I asked where 7 Lynn Baker, Austin TX; Kerri Sanborn, Stony Point NY; Karen McCallum, Exeter NH; my father had learned to play, my uncle told me that he Matt Granovetter, Kennesaw GA 108.00 had learned from his mother (my grandmother)! 8 Paul Lewis - Linda Lewis, Vashon WA; Ivar Stakgold, Wilmington DE; Daniel Rotman, So I come from a family of bridge players, although Aventura FL; Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV; Simon Kantor, Agawam MA 107.00 I didn’t know it until I was in my mid-thirties. 9 Ross Rainwater - Jackie Jarigese, Vancouver WA; Kathy Newman - Bert Newman, West Bridge has been an important part of my life and has Bloomfield MI; Thomas Peters - Carolyn Peters, Grapeland TX 105.00 introduced me to some of my best and life-long friends. 9 Marc Zwerling - Mark Tolliver - Randy Pickett, Portland OR; Wolfe Thompson, Lake Oswego OR 105.00 On the Board of Directors, my very best friend was the 11 Glenn Smith, Creve Coeur MO; Harriette Buckman, Lincolnwood IL; George Retek, late Bernard Warshauer from District 7. Mari and I are Montreal PQ; Jerry Fleming, Los Alamos NM; Richard Anderson - Janice Anderson, still close to his wife Genie. Regina SK 102.00 Also, I have probably the longest running partner- 11 Maureen Beyrouti, Saint-Laurent PQ; Martial Chagnon, Longueuil PQ; Andre ship in Montreal with Brian Fraser. I really enjoy playing Chartrand, Chateauguay PQ; S Chevalier, Montreal PQ 102.00 with him. After we had played several years, I once asked 13 Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN; Curtis Hastings, San Mateo CA; Dick Bruno, him, “ Why do you put up with me?” Washington DC; William Wickham, Los Angeles CA; Stanley Katz, Palm Harbor FL; He answered, “Because I like playing with a stron- Ginny Schuett, Riverwoods IL 101.00 ger player.” 14 Jay Costello, Williston VT; Mary Savko, Pittsford VT; Ellen Cherniavsky, Silver I told him, “That’s crazy. You’re clearly the better player.” Spring MD; Diane Walker, Gaithersburg MD 100.00 But therein was the secret to our long-term partnership: every 14 Janet Colchamiro - Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY; Betty Bloom - Steve Bloom, Duanesburg NY; Kitty Munson Cooper - Steven Cooper, Albuquerque NM 100.00 bridge player wants to play with a stronger partner than him- 16 Richard Budd, Portland ME; Lloyd Arvedon, Bedford MA; William Esberg, Long Branch self, and we each believe the other is better. NJ; Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Robert Ryder, Caldwell NJ; Pat McDevitt, My philosophy of life, my guiding principles are Brookline MA 99.00 these: friendship, freedom and love. 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When I was elected, Mari took over 21 Jack Feagin Jr - Kevin Collins - Patricia Tucker - Claudia Feagin, Atlanta GA 97.00 21 Joseph Livezey, Paoli PA; Connie Goldberg - Larry Goldberg, Merion Station PA; the tournament chair responsibilities for the MBL and Barry Goren, San Francisco CA; Jeffrey Starr, Las Vegas NV; David Levy, Cannes La did an excellent job for them for many years. Bocca FR 97.00 As part of the ACBL Board, I have served as chair- 21 Louise Freed - Gene Freed, Los Angeles CA; Derrell Childs, Garland TX; Jeff man of the finance committee and also as treasurer. Olson, Dallas TX 97.00 In 1989, I was elected as a representatives to the World 24 Jerry Keller, Laurel MD; Kenneth Davis, Alexandria VA; Stephen Lurie, Woodbridge Bridge Federation. I became the WBF treasurer in 1990, VA; Arlene Gordon, Baltimore MD 96.00 and was elected WBF vice-president in 1998. 24 Donald Stack, Shawnee Mission KS; Alan Popkin - Nancy Popkin, Saint Louis MO; Tom Q: Tell us about the upcoming world champion- Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO 96.00 ships in Montreal in 2002. 26 Fred Theurkauf - Donald Foote, Pasadena CA; Mike Spero, Burbank CA; Birger A: This is a dream come true for me, a project I have Holmquist, Chatsworth CA 95.00 been working on for 15 years. I very much wanted 26 Mark Gordon, Purchase NY; Winthrop Allegaert, New York NY; Markland Molson, Miami FL; Boris Baran, Cote Saint-Luc PQ; Gary Gottlieb, Brooklyn NY; Richard Zucker, Montreal to host a world championship, and it was very Dobbs Ferry NY 95.00 exciting when the site was approved. 26 Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL; Claude Vogel, Chicago IL; Robert White, Raleigh Montreal, a beautiful, cosmopolitan city, is one of NC; Michael Kovacich, Stone Mountain GA; Mary Gardner - Craig Gardner, Streamwood IL 95.00 the least-expensive major cities in the world. 29 G S Jade Barrett - Ann Labe - Karen Barrett, Vancouver WA; Allan Graves, West We’re expecting some 6000 players to attend, including Newbury VT; Herbert Taylor - Chester Johnson, Chicago IL 94.00 most of the top players in the world. Montreal will feature a 29 Michael Hargreaves - Doug Fraser - Sandra Fraser, Victoria BC; Gordon McOrmond, very player-friendly schedule. If someone is eliminated from Surrey BC; Dan Jacob, Burnaby BC 94.00 a knockout event, there is always some other contest he can 29 Dan Fowler, Salisbury NC; John Potter, Panama City FL; Hugh Brown Jr, Mc Cormick enter. In addition, there will be a full regional schedule. Full SC; Tom Callaham, Covington VA 94.00 WBF and ACBL masterpoints will be awarded in all events 32 Marjorie Michelin, Los Angeles CA; Nels Erickson, Meadview AZ; John Saxe, Hudson — two sets of masterpoints for the price of one. We believe MA; Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; Michael Schreiber, Costa Mesa CA 93.00 that this will be the largest world championship ever. 32 Marilyn Garcia, Daytona Beach FL; Ron Smith - Linda Smith, Hixson TN; Cindy Marshall, Knoxville TN; Spike Lay, Ormond Beach FL 93.00 Q: What would you like to accomplish during your 34 Mike Levine - Zeke Jabbour, Boca Raton FL; Arnold Fisher, Clementon NJ; Per Olof tenure as ACBL president? Sundelin, Stockholm, Sweden; Randy Pettit, Marietta GA; Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR 92.00 A: First, I would like the organization to aim for provid- 34 Glenn Eisenstein, Boca Raton FL; Margaret Fagenson, New York NY; Donna Morgen - ing greater service at less cost. The ACBL’s overhead is ex- Richard Morgen, Havertown PA 92.00 tremely high, and with the assistance of the Board and the 34 David Siebert, Little Rock AR; John Onstott, New Orleans LA; Harvey Brody, San new CEO, I would like to examine ways to reduce it. Francisco CA; Douglas Dang, San Mateo CA 92.00 Secondly, I would like to continue our cooperation 34 Edith Rosenkranz, Mexico City; Miguel Reygadas, Mexico; Robert Morris, Las with the WBF. We must strive to make bridge part of the Vegas NV; Magnus Lindkvist, Hoor, Sweden; Peter Fredin, Malmo, Sweden 92.00 Olympic games, and we must concentrate our efforts to 34 Diana Holt, Palm Beach FL; Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota FL; get the U.S. Bridge Fedeartion accepted by the U.S. Olym- Richard Miller, Raleigh NC; Jerry Helms, Charlotte NC 92.00 pic Committee. (The Canadian Bridge Federation has 39 Douglas Heron, Ottawa ON; David L V Kent, Cary NC; Peggy Sutherlin, Dallas TX; Karen Allison, Las Vegas NV 90.00 already cleared this hurdle. Through Retek’s efforts, the 39 Michael Shuman, Pasadena CA; Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; Jon Brissman, San CBF has already been accepted as part of the Canadian Bernardino CA; George Whitworth, Coarsegold CA; Ethel Birnbach, Portland OR; Olympic Association as of December 2000.) Brenda Keller, Boise ID 90.00 Lastly, I’d like to improve the relations between 39 Bill Cook Jr, Madison MS; Larry Griffey - Candace Fowler Griffey, Daytona Beach ACBL and the CBF. One situation causing a lot of fric- FL; Joan Jackson - Petra Hamman, Dallas TX; Nell Cahn, Shreveport LA 90.00 tion is the exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and the 42 Phil Warden - Mary Warden, Madison WI; Kenneth Titow, Scottsdale AZ; Joan Stein, deteriorating Canadian dollar. Canadian members have Milwaukee WI; Ron Feldman, Torrance CA; Susan Wexler, New York NY 89.00 experienced a large increase in costs due to the exchange 43 Randy Corn, Kirkland WA; Mizuko Tan Yamada, Tokyo JP; David Oakley, San Diego CA; rate. On top of that, ACBL costs have risen some in the Judy Rimer, La Jolla CA 88.00 past several years creating a situation viewed as harmful 43 Rebecca Clough - Roger Clough, Culver City CA; Joseph Payne - Mary Lou Payne, Los by many Canadian members. Angeles CA 88.00 Page 8 Daily Bulletin

43 Andy Altay, Willowdale ON; David Lindop, Toronto ON; Rick Delogu, Waterloo ON; Steven Furman Michael Roche, Don Mills ON; John Duquette, Oshawa ON 88.00 Continued from page 1 43 George Rosenkranz, Mexico City; Eddie Wold, Houston TX; John Mohan, Christiansted The Steven E. Furman Memorial Trust VI; Sam Lev, New York NY; Jacek Pszcola - Piotr Gawrys, Poland 88.00 58 Collingwood Road 47 Claire Tornay, New York NY; Paul Morris, Brooklyn NY; Benito Garozzo - Lea Maplewood NJ 07040. Dupont, Rockland DE 87.00 Kathie Wei-Sender, the ACBL’s ambassador of 48 Leonard Ernst, Las Vegas NV; Richard Halperin, Highland Park IL; Colin Revill, Burlington ON; Paul Erb, Austin TX; George Pisk, Manchaca TX 86.00 bridge, plans to seek help from the ACBL Charity Foun- 48 Ted Gibbs, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Alan Myerson, Sherman Oaks CA; Phil Schaefer - Nell dation as well. Anyone interested in helping in this en- Schaefer, Los Angeles CA 86.00 deavor should get in touch with Kathie. 48 Margaret Bourke - Tim Bourke, Australia; Mary Oshlag - Richard Oshlag, Germantown At the time of his tragic death, Steven was not play- TN; Linda Gordon - Robb Gordon, New York NY 86.00 ing much bridge – he was too busy raising his family. 48 Daniel Boye, Syracuse NY; Barrett Raff, Johnson City NY; Rita Ellington, He started getting interested in the game when he was Fairfield CT; Martin Caley, Montreal PQ; Robert Teel Jr - Jane Teel, Rockford AL 86.00 14. He read a 300-page book about bidding because 52 Larry Washington, Carmichael CA; Ashraf El Sadi, Union City CA; D. Lionel his stepfather promised to play a game at the local club O’Young, Redwood City CA; B Steve Castellino, Fremont CA 85.00 game if he did. However, there was more to it than that 52 Riggs Thayer Jr - Cathy Strauch, San Diego CA; Donald Mamula - Linda Mamula, Mill – after he read the book, he had to pass Harold’s test. Creek WA; Kenneth King - Bruce Reeve, Raleigh NC 85.00 The family giggled and laughed – they didn’t think there 54 Jim Leuker - Bruce Osterweil - Thomas McLaughlin, San Francisco CA; Lauren Friedman, Daly City CA 84.00 was a chance Steven could pass the test. 54 Frank Bessing - Jennifer Jones - Erwin Linzner - Asher Nathan, Santa Rosa CA 84.00 “Boy, were we wrong,” says his sister, Jayne 56 David Ashley - Kimiko Matsumoto - Paul Ivaska - C Milton Shefchik - Sam Wilson - Furman of Las Vegas. “Steven aced the test.” John Jeffrey, Las Vegas NV 83.00 Not too long before Sept. 11, Steven wrote an email 56 Paul Kopelman, Cranford NJ; Walter Fontaine, North Providenc RI; Michael Yuen, to his brother Andrew expressing his concern for a New Vancouver BC; Mickie Chambers, Atlanta GA; Tim Crank, Wheaton MD 83.00 Jersey woman he didn’t know who was killed abroad 56 Jack Bryant, Saint Louis MO; Ed Groner, Duncan OK; Martin Chaitt, West Palm Beach in a terrorist attack. “He talked about keeping the FL; Ellasue Chaitt, Palm Beach Gardens FL 83.00 memory of this woman alive,” said his brother, “and 56 Ralph Cohen, Memphis TN; R Jay Becker - George Tornay Jr, New York NY; James now he himself is a victim of a terrorist attack.” Ward, Champaign IL; Bud Marsh, Scottsdale AZ; William Doroshow, Skokie IL 83.00 “Intellectually he was brilliant,” said his sister. 60 Jonathan Steinberg, Toronto ON; Ivy Steinberg, Newmarket ON; Colin Harrington, "Whatever he applied himself to, he could do.” Cambridge ON; John Moser, St Agatha ON 82.00 “He was too smart,” said Andrew. “He was an as- 60 Connie Coquillette - Sherwin Moscow, West Linn OR; Victor Quiros III, Vancouver WA; Lisa Fishman, Beaverton OR; Ray Miller - Barrie Wall, Seattle WA 82.00 set to anyone who knew him.” 60 Michael Levinson, Daly City CA; William Laubenheimer, Sunnyvale CA; Paul His mother Joyce naturally is having a very hard McDaniels, Richmond CA; Harry Tudor - Barbara Wallace, Miami FL 82.00 time accepting the fact that her son is dead. Joyce her- 63 James Koley, Omaha NE; Gene Simpson, Pacific Plsds CA; Richard Meffley, Fresno self is fighting a terrible battle with cancer. “It’s been a CA; Brian Gunnell, Ponte Vedra FL 81.00 bad year,” she said. 63 Edith De Shaw - Marty McCune - Mary McCune, Seattle WA; Gordon Back, Bothell WA 81.00 REISINGER BOARD-A-MATCH QUALIFIERS 1 Nick Nickell, New York NY; Richard Freeman, Atlanta GA; Bob Hamman, Dallas TX; Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL; Eric Rodwell, Clearwater FL; Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA 36.50 2 George Jacobs, Burr Ridge IL; Ralph Katz, Hinsdale IL; Norberto Bocchi, Milano IT; Many NABC titles Giorgio Duboin, Torino IT; Alfredo Versace - Lorenzo Lauria, Rome IT 35.50 3 David Mossop, England; Paul Hacket - Jason Hackett - Justin Hackett, Foreigngo playersto visiting certainly are making stars their mark Manchester, England; Tim Rees, Crowthorne Berk, England; Haig Tchamitch, Peoria AZ 33.50 on North American championships. Two players from 3 Jack Coleman, San Francisco CA; Bob Crossley, Corte Madera CA; Aleksandr Petrunin Turkey won the Blue Ribbon here. Players from Italy - Andrew Gromov, Russia; Cezary Balicki - Adam Zmudzinski, Poland 33.50 and Poland have been frequent winners over the years. 5 Rita Shugart, Pebble Beach CA; Andrew Robson, Santa Cruz CA; Tony Forrester, Other major victors include players from Russia, En- Herrefordshire, England; Boye Brogeland, Fyllingsdalen, Norway 33.00 6 Gavin Wolpert - Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON; Tadashi Teramoto, Yokohama JP; Kazuo gland, Norway, Brazil, Sweden, India and Pakistan. K. Furuta, Kanagawa-Ken JP 32.50 Others from countries like the Netherlands, France, 7 Roy Welland - Bjorn Fallenius - Brad Moss, New York NY; Fred Gitelman, Toronto ON; China, Austria, Israel, Indonesia and Germany have Steve Garner, Northfield IL; Howard Weinstein, Sarasota FL 32.00 come close. 7 Bryan Maksymetz, Coquitlam BC; Lars Andersson - Fredrik Nystrom, Stockholm, Sweden; Peter Stromberg, Haniuge, Sweden 32.00 9 Russell Ekeblad, Boca Raton FL; Robert Lipsitz, Palm Harbor FL; Jaggy Shivdasani, New York NY; Roger Bates, Mesa AZ 31.50 RememberTesting the story about the the kidsChild Care young- 10 George Mittelman, Toronto ON; Peter Nagy, Las Vegas NV; Larry Mori, Clearwater FL; sters who are being taught to play bridge? Believe it or Guido Ferraro - Tony Murtarotti, ; Brian Glubok, New York NY 31.00 10 Ata Aydin - Gokhan Yilmaz, Istanbul, Turkey; Nafiz Zorlu - Salvador Assael, Turkey 31.00 not, they are given a test to see how much they have 12 Bob Jones, Hypoluxo FL; Paul Marston, Australia; Jeff Schuett, Riverwoods IL; Kerry learned. The tests indicate they have made great Smith, Milwaukee WI; Jim Krekorian, New York NY; Paul Kiefer, Winston Salem NC 30.50 progress in learning how cards work. 13 Michael Moss, New York NY; Martin Schifko, Graz, Austria; Darren Wolpert, Thornhill ON; Jurek Czyzowicz, Aylmer PQ 30.00 13 Walter Schafer Jr, Aurora IL; Royce McCray, Caddo Mills TX; David Lehman, Glenview IL; Dick Melson, Chicago IL; Mark Feldman, New York NY; William Pollack, Warren NJ 30.00 This is SmokingLas Vegas, so smoking policy regulations are very 13 Richard Zeckhauser, Cambridge MA; Geir Helgemo, Trondheim, Norway; Michel lenient in hotels and casinos. But remember that once Abecassis, France; Barnet Shenkin, Boca Raton FL 30.00 you cross into the convention area of the Hilton, you are 16 Barry Rigal, New York NY; Irina Levitina, Fair Lawn NJ; Dale Beers, Boiling Springs PA; JoAnna Stansby, Castro Valley CA 29.50 in ACBL country and there is no smoking in the playing 16 Steve Zolotow, Las Vegas NV; Jeffrey Rothstein - G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, New York areas or pre-function areas. If you are playing in any Pa- NY; Jerry Goldberg, Yonkers NY; Ilya Levitin, Emerson NJ; Steve Scott, Phoenix AZ 29.50 vilion room or the Barron or Conrad rooms, the fastest 18 Jeff Roman, Alexandria VA; Lou Reich, Wheaton MD; Bill Cole, Silver Spring MD; smoking access is outside on the patio. Those playing in Mark Shaw, Laurel MD 29.00 the ballroom may want to head toward the casino for a 19 Timucin Erkoc, North Hollywood CA; Rich Pavlicek Jr, San Mateo CA; Richard smoking break. Pavlicek, Fort Lauderdale FL; Bob Richman, AU; Hugh Grosvenor, Alexandria VA 28.50 20 Hugh Ross, Oakland CA; Steve Beatty, Destrehan LA; Ron Sukoneck, Annandale VA; Dan Gerstman, Buffalo NY 28.00 20 Asya Kamsky, Berkeley CA; Robert Thomson, Burlingame CA; Sheri Winestock, Toronto MarianneNew Cross Life made Masters Life Master in the Fri- ON; Steve Altus, Campbell CA 28.00 day-Saturday Knockouts. 20 Rose Meltzer - Peter Weichsel, Los Gatos CA; Chip Martel, Davis CA; Lew Stansby, Castro Valley CA; Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Kyle Larsen, San Francisco CA 28.00 Ranjan Bhaduri of Dundas ON earned his gold 23 Adam Wildavsky, Jackson Heights NY; Jim Barrow, Lake Charles LA; Douglas Doub, W card in the Friday-Saturday Knockouts. His part- Hartford CT; John Rengstorff, New York NY 27.50 ner was Raymond Jung of Hamilton ON. 23 Stephen Landen, Rochester Hills MI; Ross Grabel, Huntington Beach CA; Jon Wittes, Matt Fowler of Winston-Salem NC made the Claremont CA; Pratap Rajadhyaksha, Powell OH 27.50 grade in the Stratiflighted Swiss Teams. His part- 23 Gerald Sosler - Kay Schulle, Purchase NY; Massimo Lanzarotti - Andrea Buratti, IT 27.50 ner was Deb Fowler of Salisbury NC, and his 23 Dennis Sorensen - Eric Stoltz, Portland OR; Srikanth Kodayam, San Leandro CA; teammates were Gretchen and Dave Smith, also Leslie Amoils, Toronto ON; Marshall Miles, Redlands CA; Marc Umeno, Cleveland OH 27.50 of Salisbury. 27 Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY; Michael Becker - Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL; Julia Brown of Fairfax VA went over the top Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Michael Rosenberg, Wykagyl NY; David Berkowitz, Old in the Aces High Knockouts. Tappan NJ 27.00 28 Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA; Ed Davis, Seal Beach CA; Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA; Iftikhar Baqai, Irvine CA 26.60 Daily Bulletin Page 9

SATURDAY-SUNDAY SIDE GAME ACES HIGH KNOCKOUTS 102 Pairs A B C Bracket 1 16 Teams 9.25 1 1 1 Sakir Sarimakci - Korkut Ergun, Istanbul, Turkey 195.50 49.07 1 Irwin Kostal Jr, Cathedral City CA; Shawnee 6.94 2 2 Ralph Oxhandler, Spring Branch TX; Charles Gilman, San Diego CA 194.00 Kostal, Cathedral Cty CA; Rick Panter, Santa Barbara CA; Jack 5.20 3 Sally Lix, Brownsville CA; Carol Towle, Grass Valley CA 191.50 Yeasley, Goleta CA 3.90 4 Leslie Amoils, Toronto ON; Srikanth Kodayam, San Leandro CA 188.50 36.80 2 James Rosenstiel, Pembroke Pines FL; Tom Reynolds, South Pasadena CA; Bruce Parent - Norman Coombs, 2.93 5 Melitta Bagge, Hot Springs AR; Dan McCaw, Toronto ON 187.50 Brookville IN 2.21 6 Saul Horowitz - Enid Horowitz, Henderson NV 187.00 24.54 3/4 Jay Mann, Fort Lauderdale FL; Barry Harper, 3.84 3 Ian Wilson, Irvine CA; Paul Friedman, Saint Paul MN 186.00 Regina SK; Don Campbell, Saskatoon SK; Marilyn Hemenway, 2.88 4 Sarko Kassabian, Dol-des-Ormea PQ; Hayk Bosnakyan, Montreal PQ 185.00 Omaha NE; Waldemar Frukacz, Ottawa ON; Jarosleaw Cieslak, 2.16 5 Charles Aldenderfer - Jonathan Wolf, Indianapolis IN 181.50 Paradzice PL 2.96 6 2 Ralph Cruickshank - Margaret Robbins, Louisville KY 180.00 24.54 3/4 Helene Fournier, Chicoutimi PQ; Paul 2.22 3 Robin Gillies, Culver City CA; Alan Curtis, Newbury Park CA 164.50 Benedict, Pikesville MD; Jackie Boisseau, Etobicoke ON; Ethel 1.66 4 George Wagner - Judith Lichter, Los Angeles CA 161.50 Major - Joseph Major, Westmount PQ; Peter Schwartz, Cote Saint- 1.25 5 Glenn Dicus, West Hollywood CA; Steve Sanzo, Los Angeles CA 160.50 Luc PQ 0.86 6/7 Ofra Blonder, Bronx NY; Diane Winiger, New York NY 159.50 11.04 5/8 Alvin Baragar, Edmonton AB; John Gilbert, 0.92 6/7 Norvel Ray - Ralph Kaye, Las Vegas NV 159.50 Kitchener ON; Rodney Wilton, Plano TX; Brian Johnston, Toronto ON STRATIFIED 10/20/50 PAIRS 30 Pairs A B C Bracket 2 16 Teams 2.63 1 1 Marcia Hatfield, Westerville OH; Linda Rice, Worthington OH 166.50 40.22 1 Claudia Gamio, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA; Terry 1.97 2 2 William Jaras - Carol Jaras, Brecksville OH 161.50 Schleppegrell, Anchorage AK; Elisabeth Szeps, Argentina; Kal Kaleem, Etobicoke ON; John Szeps, La Crescenta CA 1.48 3 3 Bill Bailey - June Bailey, Fullerton CA 157.50 30.17 2 Peria Sultan Slimak - Eduardo Rosen - Steve 1.11 4 Norman Wang, Palo Alto CA; James Wu, Fremont CA 156.00 Hamaoui - Alisa Rapaport, Caracas, Ven; Paolo Pasquini, Miami 0.83 5 Ann Carlson - Carol Fredlund, Minneapolis MN 153.50 FL 0.92 6 Roger Niemi - David Gustafson, Henderson NV 149.00 20.11 3/4 Jim Haws, Tampa FL; Brian Hingerty, Knox- 0.75 4 Curtis Barbee - Pamela Barbee, Newnan GA 144.50 ville TN; John Bacsa, Wood Dale IL; Robert Oslin, Chicago IL 0.91 5 1 Virginia Kennedy - Faye Gwisdala, Henderson NV 139.50 20.11 3/4 Robert Rinehart, Northumberland PA; Shirley 0.68 2 Darlene Rowe - Marie Sullivan, Las Vegas NV 137.00 Leeds - Geo. Fred Williams III, Knoxville TN; Jim Relihan, Tampa FL 2ND SUNDAY STRATIFIED OPEN PAIRS 154 Pairs A B C Bracket 3 16 Teams 31.54 1 Tony Glynne, Vancouver WA; Merlin Vilhauer, Beaverton OR 393.50 34.78 1 Allen McRae, Portland ME; Bob Lafleur, Las 20.70 2/3 Steve Mansfield - Janet Daling, Seattle WA 385.00 Vegas NV; Jon Downing, Solihill EN; Liam Johnstone, Birming- 20.70 2/3 William Muir - Victoria Muir, Kansas City MO 385.00 ham EN 18.06 4 1 Raymond Yuenger - Lynn Yokel, Campbell CA 375.91 26.09 2 Harriet Zimmerman - Vicki Loring - Arthur 8.73 5/6 Robert Terry, Wildwood FL; Joan Wilhide, Lake Panasoffke FL 375.50 Loring, South Palm Be FL; William August, Palm Beach FL; 8.73 5/6 Shirley Irish - Audrey Twiss, Erie PA 375.50 Charles Miner, Orlando FL; Steven Barcus, Sorrento FL 5.61 7 Gloria Rabinowitz - Martin Rabinowitz, Narberth PA 367.50 17.39 3/4 Sandra De Martino, Riverside CT; Sandy 13.55 8 2 Bernard Figueiredo, San Francisco CA; Hanan Deeby, San Mateo CA 366.50 Kiesel - Sandy Denison - Maynard Denison, Bakersfield CA 10.16 9 3 Sondra Rothstein, Las Vegas NV; Martin Hester, Phoenix AZ 366.00 17.39 3/4 Randall Dougherty - Lynne Newman, Seattle 3.79 10 Mike Aliotta, Oklahoma City OK; John Pataki, Mesquite TX 365.50 WA; Christine Renner, Ashland OH; Jerome Hurley, Mansfield OH 7.62 11 4 Frank Wharton, London Nw3 1en EN; Michael Cornes, Warwick BE 364.00 5.71 12 5 Gerri Knilans - Hal Knilans, Thousand Oaks CA 359.50 Bracket 4 16 Teams 4.29 13 6 Jeanie Farquhar - Steve Farquhar, Huntington Beach CA 359.00 29.33 1 Robert Maloney Sr, Tampa FL; Martin 3.93 7 Harold Bernstein - Ruth Bernstein, Hillsdale NJ 350.00 Steinberg - Celeste Steinberg, Bloomington IL; Charlotte Ander- 4.12 8/9 Aileen Osofsky, Phoenix AZ; Alan Osofsky, New City NY 349.00 son, Madison WI 6.86 8/9 1 Robert Lawrence, Bronx NY; Perry Seal, San Mateo CA 349.00 22.00 2 John Bortins, Louisville CO; Clinton Heiple, 5.15 2 Adam Miller, Champaign IL; Dwayne Hoffman, Madison AL 328.50 Boulder CO; Forest Dillinger, Golden CO; Nancy Benamati, Au- 3.86 3 Paula Rubin - Morton Rubin, Pittsburgh PA 326.00 rora CO 2.89 4 Eddie Moriguchi - Alice Moriguchi, San Francisco CA 322.00 14.67 3/4 Bill Bauknight - Charles Bauknight, Ander- 2.17 5 Gary Shekhter - Bernard Simkin, Rancho Santa Fe CA 318.00 son SC; Johanna Blackwell - Reece Blackwell, Greenville SC 1.63 6 Patricia Westenhaver, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Pepper Drebes, Denver CO 316.64 14.67 3/4 Bert Waxler - Virginia Krig - Mac Busby, San Diego CA; Grant Peacock, Irvine CA 2ND SUNDAY EVENING IMP PAIRS 6.60 5/8 Glenda Lewis, Boynton Beach FL; Jim Cohen, 110 Pairs A B C Boca Raton FL; Maralin Morgan - David Kaplan, Delray Beach 9.86 1 1 Olavi Vare, Henderson NV; Freda Thornbrough, Downey CA 63.00 FL 6.60 5/8 William Hurst - La Quitta Talbot, Alexandria 7.40 2 2 Bruce Greenspan, Danvers MA; Phyllis Bloom, Acton MA 56.00 VA; Marilyn Thomas, Mc Lean VA; Julia Brown, Fairfax VA 5.55 3 3 Helen Miller, Miller Place NY; Terry Parker, Medway OH 51.00 4.16 4 Jeri Baraf, Roslyn NY; Alan Goldman, Queens Village NY 50.00 Bracket 5 16 Teams 3.27 5 4 Barbara Vasilevsky - Jill Toth Stokke, Las Vegas NV 49.00 24.69 1 Debra Eaves, Northville MI; Lynne Cook, 2.34 6 Irene Hyatt, Arvada CO; Barbara Mackay, Fredericton NB 48.00 Wyandotte MI; Janet Garthe, Suttons Bay MI; Bill Blackburn, 4.25 5 1 Robert Garin - Marie Garin, Chula Vista CA 47.00 Matlacha FL 1.84 6 Margaret Carnes, Muncie IN; Cherie Lukert, Colbert GA 44.00 18.52 2 Marianne Goff, Margate City NJ; Elaine Pot- 3.19 2 Christine Kempton, Bromley England; Philip Jones, Orpington, England 33.00 ash, Atlantic City NJ; Natalie Weintraub, Brigantine NJ; Beatrice 2.39 3 Carole Chiang - Chao-Wang Chiang, Rapid City SD 32.00 Siegel, Linwood NJ 1.79 4 David McIntyre - Tracey King, Oak Park MI 31.00 12.35 3/4 Frances Milam - Nancy Goulet - Florence 1.52 5 Ranjan Bhaduri, Dundas ON; Raymond Jung, Hamilton ON 25.00 Senkowsky - Lois Applebaum, El Paso TX 1.01 6 Malcolm Coutts - Jim Rife, Guelph ON 20.00 12.35 3/4 Bruce Blakely - H Vince Mueller, San Rafael CA; Chandler Flickinger, Portola Valley CA; Larry King, Hanalei 2ND SUNDAY EVENING 300/200/100 PAIRS HI 28 Pairs A B C 3.36 1 Clement Jacobson, Colorado Spgs CO; Constance Dunckelmann, San Bracket 6 15 Teams 19.93 1 Gregory McLaughlin, Irvine CA; Margaret Jose CA 172.50 Maidment, Bakersfield CA; Julian Dupuis - Gay Rhinehart, Kelso 2.52 2 Richard Jones, Anderson IN; Alan Griswold, Indianapolis IN 165.50 WA 2.44 3 1 1 Adele Rappaport - Armand Rappaport, Rockville Center NY 157.50 14.95 2 Frank Boyce, Inman KS; Leslie Griffith, 1.83 4 2 2 Dean Jenkins - Shelly Hershberger, Kailua Kona HI 155.00 Wichita KS; Theo Lichtenstein, Miami FL; Leslie Bays, Kingsport 1.18 5 Richard La Bahn - Virginia La Bahn, Orange CA 143.00 TN 1.37 6 3 Earl Hill, Surprise AZ; Walter Yllo, North Attleboro MA 141.50 9.97 3/4 Al Bongarzone - Judy Bongarzone, Oak Park 0.90 4/5 3/4 Nellie Chang - Walter Chang, Honolulu HI 141.00 CA; Gail Kahan - John Kahan, Santa Barbara CA 0.90 4/5 3/4 Carol Smith, Berkeley CA; Veronica Berlin, Novato CA 141.00 9.97 3/4 Leonard Hall, Tucson AZ; Carolyn Timmermann, Portland OR; Dixie Hornby - Richard Westphal, 2ND SUNDAY EVENING 300/200/100 SWISS Albuquerque NM 12 Teams A B C 3.08 1 1 1 Roger Niemi - Barbara Lander - James Earlam - David Gustafson, Bracket 7 16 Teams Henderson NV 53.00 15.18 1 Thomas Haldi, Santa Rosa CA; Verginia 2.31 2 2 Michael Collier, Greenbelt MD; Cathy River, Madison WI; Errol D’Hondt, Farmington MI; Irene Powers, Naples FL; Eileen McAlexander, Denver CO; David Osmundsen, Wheat Ridge CO 51.00 Tortorice, Bonita Spgs FL 11.39 2 Edwin Glickman, Snowmass CO; David 1.73 3 Rey Pana - Ruth Pana, Englewood CO; Joe Marci - Kathy Marci, Shuck, La Luz NM; Charles Brown, Denton TX; Rita Hiller, Idaho Denver CO 49.00 Falls ID 1.30 4 Donald Seem - Doris Seem, Enterprise AL; Joy Kessen, Madeira OH; 7.59 3/4 Norbert Stencel - Carol Halfon, Scottsdale AZ; June Harris, Mesa AZ 48.00 Norma Cloyd, Paducah KY; Steven Stark, Wichita KS 1.23 3 Arthur Nelson - Janice Nelson, Burnsville MN; Neil Keyes - Wanda 7.59 3/4 Melvin Spelde - Nadine Williams, Seattle WA; Keyes, Nipomo CA Maureen Schroder, Kirkland WA; Dorene Smyth, Portland OR Page 10 Daily Bulletin

Bracket 8 16 Teams STRATIFIED 100/200/300 SWISS 12.42 1 Fred Boddy - Sandra Boddy, Riverview NB; 12 Teams Dorothy Moore - Tom Moore, Irving TX A B C 9.32 2 Brian Reynolds - Samantha Macdouglas, Van 3.08 1 Richard La Bahn - Virginia La Bahn, Orange CA; N Scott Cardell, Nuys CA; Chris Moore - Jennifer Chalfan, South Pasadena CA Pullman WA; Charles Hulse, Shawnee Mission KS 69.00 6.21 3/4 Michael Bossert - Sara Bossert, Las Vegas NV; 2.44 2 1 1 Rachael Gosling, Paget BE; Craig Hutton - Stephan Juliusburger, Candace Asebrook - Helen Gambel, Henderson NV Hamilton BE; Clifford Alison, Somerset BE 51.00 6.21 3/4 Anne Tomlinson - Betty McDonald - Dorothy 1.83 3 2 Jo Ellen Praklet, Dublin CA; Gary Shepley, Houston TX; Gary Kao- Boice, Atlanta GA; Barbara Moore, Duluth GA Gerald Pittler, Vienna VA 49.00 Bracket 9 12 Teams 1.37 4 3 John Green, San Bruno CA; Joan Shaffer - Linda Schwarz, San 8.43 1 Richard Jacobs, San Jose CA; Thomas Mateo CA; Janet Grove, Hillsborough CA 47.00 Coleman, San Leandro CA; Robert Elliott, Lincoln CA; Carolyn 1.03 4 Michael Collier, Greenbelt MD; Cathy River, Madison WI; Errol Kwiatek, Mountain View CA McAlexander, Denver CO; David Osmundsen, Wheat Ridge CO 43.00 6.32 2 Cheryl Schwartz - Robert Reinman - Bob Blackledge - William Nabors, Colorado Spgs CO 2ND SUNDAY AFTERNOON 300/200/100 PAIRS 4.22 3/4 Nancy Benedict - Gerald Benedict, Englewood 60 Pairs CO; Harold Sanchez, Denver CO; Jack Ewald, Greeley CO A B C 4.22 3/4 Marie Maloney, Buzzards Bay MA; Alice 5.60 1 Rey Pana - Ruth Pana, Englewood CO 109.93 Roche, Sagamore Beach MA; Leon Bennet-Alder - Evalyn Bennet- 4.20 2 1 Walter Yllo, North Attleboro MA; Earl Hill, Surprise AZ 102.50 Alder, Tucson AZ 3.15 3 2 Linda Pollett - William Pollett, Smith’s BE 101.50 2.36 4 3 1 Carl Bohman Sr - Marilyn Bohman, Englewood OH 100.70 JACKS OR BETTER KNOCKOUTS 1.77 5 4 ChingLing Jim Tseng - Helen Tseng, Los Altos CA 100.50 Bracket 1 16 Teams 1.40 6 Albert Oliver, Henderson NV; Mark Strouse, Las Vegas NV 100.00 Ruth-Anne Mazer - Allan Mazer, Towson MD; Ronald Spath, 1.30 5 David Lund, Minneapolis MN; Roman Martin, Tempe AZ 98.50 Severna Park MD; Geoffrey Mallette, Christiansburg VA vs 1.40 6 Michael Mihevc, Little Falls NY; Lowell Porter, Saint Louis MO 96.50 Ross Spiro, Cherry Hill NJ; Paul Bubendey, Reston VA; Mahmoud 1.75 2 Andy Boyd - Cristal Weber, Kapaa HI 92.50 Elguindy, Newport Beach CA; Vicki Jane Erickson, Anaheim CA 1.15 3/4 Arthur Warrick - Shan Warrick, Tucson AZ 91.50 1.15 3/4 Ann Rutledge, Roseville CA; Donald Meyer, Las Vegas NV 91.50 Harold Simon, Ventura CA; Jiun-Ming Chen, West Lafayette IN; 1.03 5 Richard Colwell - Rosemary Colwell, Colorado Springs CO 90.00 Janet Ju - George Wang, El Monte CA 1.09 6 Carol Smith, Berkeley CA; Veronica Berlin, Novato CA 89.50 vs Richard Holmes, Wichita KS; Tom Brown, Duncan OK; Jan 2ND SUNDAY SENIOR SWISS Benninghoven, Denver CO; Gail Gottlieb, Aurora CO 100 Teams A B C Bracket 2 16 Teams 23.49 1 Sheila Bleiman - Jim Woodside, Sun City West AZ; Joan Ivey - Celia Austenfeld, Vestal NY; Millie Vibbard, Lady Lake FL; Ernie Ivey, Santa Maria CA 124.00 Connie Anderson - Gerald Vaughan, Knoxville TN 17.62 2 Michael Slaven, Bensenville IL; Amin Karim, Glen Ellyn IL; vs Ronald Bredemann, Crystal Lake IL; Jerry Jackson, Wood Dale IL 116.00 Maurice Emond, Allenstown NH; Joan Cook, Bow NH; Mark 13.21 3 Barbara Fellows - James Fellows, Omaha NE; Peg Cundiff - Dewy Teich - Gretchen Teich, Concord NH Cundiff, Las Vegas NV 113.00 Gregory Gran - Elaine Morrison, Lake Bluff IL; Edward Nield, 9.91 4 Sharon Bialek - Norm Bialek, Sun City West AZ; Nada Sundermeyer Westchester IL; Rachel Chittaro, Kildeer IL - Clay Sundermeyer, Bellevue WA 112.00 vs 6.50 5/6 Ann Ottenberg, Soquel CA; Lois Low Tan, San Francisco CA; Chet Sali Ma, Birmingham AL; Gordon Adkins, West Chester OH; H Young, Alameda CA; Jane Basilico, Santa Cruz CA 110.00 Fertig - Eileen Fertig, Winter Springs FL 6.50 5/6 Dudley Brown, Grandview WA; Sally Fahland, Veradale WA; Rollie Armacost - Darlene Armacost, Wolf Creek MT 110.00 4.18 7 Balusu Rao, Redmond WA; Larry Paisley, Westerville OH; Ulker Bracket 3 16 Teams Mutlu, Clearwater FL; Diane Cullen, Beaverton OR 109.00 James Kehoe, Glen Ellyn IL; Faye Alexiev, San Francisco CA; 3.14 8 Susan Abrams - Norm Rosen, Sun City West AZ; Frank Jackson, Robert Walters, Lake Havasu AZ; Laura Mooney, Red Deer AB Pacifica CA; Antoni Baranski, San Carlos CA 108.00 vs 2.61 9 Marie Filandro - Peter Filandro, Smyrna DE; Jess Stuart - Lois Terry Darwin, San Francisco CA; Catherine Fortney, Millbrae CA; Stuart, West Chester PA 104.00 David Binney, Seattle WA; Kathy Hauck, Shoreline WA 16.37 10/12 1 Richard Fumanti, Fullerton CA; William Toufectis, Reston VA; Emmeline Morris, Boca Raton FL; Patricia Hurlbert, Santa Ynez CA 103.00 Robert Andersen - Saundra Andersen, Prospect KY; David Pricer 2.15 10/12 Genevieve Hewitt - Richard Hewitt, New York NY; John Gustafson - Toni Pricer, Henderson NV vs - Helen Gustafson, Des Moines IA 103.00 William Weingarden, Santa Monica CA; Al Blinder, Torrance CA; 2.15 10/12 Clarence Crossley Jr - Jan Crossley, Henderson NV; Proctor Delia Juul-Dam - Brian Richardson, Pacific Plsds CA Hawkins, Las Vegas NV; Marvin Thomsic, Denver CO 103.00 12.28 2 Earl Voelkl - Judy Voelkl, Rochester NY; Constance Hrabchak, Bracket 4 16 Teams Watertown NY; Robert Lau, Dunedin FL 102.00 Kent Jones - Renate Jones, Ventura CA; Larry Golding - Bette 9.21 3 Philip Akre - Alice Dudley, Coronado CA; Ruth Ann Alpert - Malone, Camarillo CA Colleen Cody, Fountain Valley CA 100.00 vs 6.91 4 1 John Weinberg - Sarah Weinberg - John Aslin, Mercer Island WA; M Mardesich - Cathy Woodburne, Seattle WA; Carter Hoffmann - Maralynn Haney, Lompoc CA 98.00 Pamela Hoffmann, Normandy Park WA 5.18 5 James Misner - Elaine Misner, Wilton CT; Betty Jane Corbani, New Milford CT; Morris Feinson, Danbury CT 93.00 Tore Tverraaen, Scranton PA; Denise Hoffman - Glenda Gordon, 3.40 6/7 Patricia Mitchell - Marion Watson - Jean Smith, Mississauga ON; Marquette MI; Henning Odegaarden, Stathelle, Norw. Wyn Nicholls, Oakville ON 92.00 vs 3.40 6/7 Pierce Smith, Rutland VT; Cary Breech, Catawissa PA; Sandra Jerry Newcomb - Carolyn Newcomb, Littleton CO; Lorraine Hammer, Dedham MA; Courtney Nelson, Wells VT 92.00 Norton, Dana Point CA; Garth Greene, Playa del Rey CA 5.15 8/10 2 Rosemary Albrecht - Matthew Albrecht, Rhinebeck NY; William Kao, Lagrangeville NY; Roald Hertzwig, Pawling NY 91.00 Bracket 5 12 Teams 1.88 8/10 Angeline Murray, Danville CA; Marguerite Calicchio, Costa Mesa Rita Frushtick, Oceanside CA; Hannah Moon, Prince Albert SK; CA; Teresa Szymczak, Walnut Creek CA; Mary Lou Kiley, Amy Peregoodoff, Okanagan Falls BC; Patricia Riding, Smith’s Mooresville NC 91.00 BE 1.88 8/10 Joanne Euler - Ruth Wiener - Phyllis Larson - Mary Ann vs Eldridge, Las Vegas NV 91.00 Karin Rabin - Bill Rabin, San Francisco CA; Shirley Saltzman, 3.86 3 Ronald Oest - Sandi Oest, Palmdale CA; Larry Bamberger - Chicago IL; Ilene Grabel, Huntington Bh CA Frances Schwartz, Scottsdale AZ 80.00 2.89 4 Patrick Thomas - Carol Garnett, St Petersburg FL; Fran Wakely - Dorothy Peiffer - Patricia Peiffer, Dallas PA; J Caldwell, Lewisville David Wakely, Belleair FL 79.00 TX; Michael Lombardi, Norman OK 2.17 5 Henry Essig, Westlake OH; Jean Warzinski, Bedford OH; Robert vs Goodman - C Goodman, Jupiter FL 75.00 Thomas Tortorice, Bonita Spgs FL; Bernice Shahrabani, Deerfield 1.63 6 William Dani - Elizabeth Dani, Coronado CA; Jan Nortman - Henry Beach FL; Sylvia Landon - Morris Landon, North Hollywood Nortman, Youngsville LA 74.00 CA 2ND SUNDAY EVENING 50/20 PAIRS Bracket 6 13 Teams 12 Pairs Leon Angel - Judith Angel, Las Vegas NV; Michael Siegmund - A B Mary Siegmund, Henderson NV 1.68 1 Joy Baker - Jane Casciano, San Jose CA 64.50 vs 1.26 2 Carol Weiser, Albuquerque NM; Jana George, Rio Rancho NM 61.00 Jane Smith, Flatts BE; Marilynn Simmons - Richmond Simmons, 0.83 3/4 Jacqueline Williams - Darrell Williams, Littleton CO 54.50 Paget BE; Gertrude Barker, Warwick BE 1.21 3/4 1 Sara Kuperstein - Hortensia Azerraf, Caracas, Venezuela 54.50 0.91 2 Curtis Barbee - Pamela Barbee, Newnan GA 51.50 Daily Bulletin Page 11

2ND SUNDAY MORNING 299ER PAIRS SATURDAY ZIP KNOCKOUTS 34 Pairs 21 Teams A B C 3.86 1 Rowen Bell - Bill Drewett - Kenny Zuckerberg, 3.78 1 Robert Edwards - Vivian Edwards, Palm Beach Gdns FL 75.00 Chicago IL; Christopher Monsour, Arlington Heights IL 3.34 2 1 1 Cathy River, Madison WI; William Linder, Riverside IL 71.45 2.90 2 Alisha Hudson, Walnut Grove CA; Andrew 1.86 3/4 Mary Horan, Coram NY; Virginia Hoffman, Saint James NY 69.50 Steinheimer, Oakland CA; Jeremy Huie - Stacey Huie, Pleasant 2.51 3/4 2 Michael Mihevc, Little Falls NY; Lowell Porter, Saint Louis MO 69.50 Hill CA 1.88 5 3 Beryl Blake - George Blake, Bound Brook NJ 68.80 2.12 3 Ranjan Bhaduri, Dundas ON; Merle Stetser - Jean Choi, Honolulu HI; R Bruce Martin, Paia HI 1.67 6 4 2 Craig Hutton, Hamilton BE; Ruthanne Williams, Portland OR 67.90 1.74 4 Dan Stanghelle, Norway; Jason Feldman, 1.06 5 Clarke Fairbrother, Santa Ana CA; Robert Walton, Culver City CA 67.50 Champaign IL; William Wickham, Los Angeles CA; Michael 1.25 6 3 Mary Jo Sergent - Judy Coffey, Rockford IL 67.20 Wickham, Naperville IL 0.94 4 Andy Boyd - Cristal Weber, Kapaa HI 64.00 0.70 5 Joy Baker - Jane Casciano, San Jose CA 62.09 PHOENIX MORNING KNOCKOUTS Bracket 1 12 Teams 2ND SUNDAY MORNING SWISS 299ER Daniel Boye, Syracuse NY; Sheldon Justan, Henderson NV; Dou- 6 Teams glas Ross, Rochester NY; Albert Shrive, Clarks Green PA A B C vs 2.24 1 1 1 Carol Weiser - Lisa Torres - Stephanie White, Albuquerque NM; Daniel Colatosti, Waltham MA; John Malley, Pascoag RI; Paul Jana George, Rio Rancho NM 56.00 Kinney, Jamaica Plain MA; Ed Lewis, Falls Church VA; James 1.68 2 Richard Plattner - Donald Howell, Carlsbad CA; Vicki Miles - Murphy, Chesapeake VA; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT Lewis Miles, Glendale AZ 46.00 Bracket 2 12 Teams Yas Takeda, Hacienda Heights CA; Subba Ravipudi, Downey CA; 2ND SUNDAY MORNING SIDE PAIRS Steve Sperry, Mechanicsvlle VA; Phil Lien, Williamsburg VA; Sorin 46 Pairs Samanta, Rochester MN A B C vs 5.01 1 Geoffrey Cross, Fernandina FL; Robert Hirschhaut, Boynton Beach FL 109.50 Bernie Lambert, Viking AB; Allan Sorensen - Paul Sorensen, 3.94 2 1 1 Elizabeth Nagle, Middletown CT; Helma Strauss, Hartford CT 108.52 Berwyn AB; Barbara Jay Cornelia, Columbia SC; Dan Mathieson, 2.96 3 2 2 Michael Nabrynski - Jennifer Nabrynski, Ashland MA 105.00 Regina SK 2.45 4 3 3 Lynn Condon, West Redding CT; Fran Kancleaske, Stratford CT 102.29 1.72 5 4 4 Patricia Braun, Arlington Heghts IL; Caroline Cantrell, Memphis TN 98.57 Bracket 3 12 Teams 1.72 6 5 Otto Edor, Concord CA; Gunnar Niemi, Emeryville CA 98.50 Mark Krusemeyer - Gloria Krusemeyer, Northfield MN; Svetlana 1.80 6 Roberta Lack, Okemos MI; Gary Fan, Florence KY 95.00 Stojsic, Salt Lake City UT; Doug Adair, Midvale UT 1.34 5 Louise Connell - Francyne Edwards, Grand Rapids MI 90.50 vs 0.96 6 Dorothy Peiffer - Patricia Peiffer, Dallas PA 90.00 Coni Barlow - Donald Barlow Jr, Royal Oak MI; Curt Hofer - Kathy Hofer, Novi MI EARLY BIRD SWISS Bracket 4 13 Teams 37 Teams Claude Tremblay - Muriel Tremblay, Kanata ON; Carolyn Boone A B C - Robert Boone, Bend OR 16.45 1 1 Henri Barki, Westmount PQ; Hayk Bosnakyan, Montreal PQ; Sarko vs Kassabian, Dol-des-Ormea PQ; George Krizel, Fstrvl Trvose PA 122.00 Pradeep Jhawar - Vandana Jhawar - Aniko Szabo - Tamas Szabo, 12.34 2 2 Robert Kent, Los Angeles CA; Samuel Asai, Hood River OR; Isolde Layton UT Knaap - Jeffery Jacob, Portland OR 116.00 9.25 3 William Hunter, Reading MA; Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; Bracket 5 16 Teams Howard Piltch, Andover MA; Edward White, Grand Blanc MI; James W. Ann Wilson - Robert Wilson, Ventura CA; Bob Weise - Cathy Gordon, S Burlington VT 109.00 Weise, Reno NV 6.60 4/5 3 1 Andre Wojdelski, Burbank IL; Eugeniusz Babiarz, Glendale Hts vs IL; Alan Levine - Marjorie Levine, Massapequa NY 100.00 Errol McAlexander, Denver CO; Frances Evans - Brett Goldston, 6.07 4/5 Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bch CA; Michael Shuman, Pasadena CA; Seattle WA; David Osmundsen, Wheat Ridge CO Ed Howard, Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; Dave McClintock, Lexington MA 100.00 Wichita KSEd Howard, Wichita KS 3.90 6 J Thomas Holzer, Hopkins MN; Patti Stuhlman, Minneapolis MN; SUNDAY-MONDAY MORNING COMPACT KNOCKOUTS Richard Ekstrum, Crystal MN; Linda Webb, Fargo ND 97.00 Bracket 1 12 Teams 4.95 7/8 4 Charles West - Susan West - Lorallan Hushbeck - Suzanne St Karl Keller, Colorado Springs CO; Shelba Parmley - Britain Thomas, Salem OR 95.00 Beezley, Oklahoma City OK; Ed Howard, Wichita KS 2.57 7/8 Clyde D’Arcy, Parker CO; Marilyn Bost, Aurora CO; Deborah vs Drury, Vero Beach FL; Melitta Bagge, Hot Springs AR 95.00 Jim Haws, Tampa FL; Shirley Seals, Ponte Vedra FL; Robert Oslin, 3.25 5/6 Cydney Hayes, Riverside Est SK; Angela Shaw - Cathy Sproule - Chicago IL; John Bacsa, Wood Dale IL John Pulles, Saskatoon SK 88.00 4.60 5/6 2 Robin Gillies - Lynne Gillies, Culver City CA; Alan Curtis, Sara Leckie - Barbara Hemmeter - Patricia Dreinhoefer, Knox- Newbury Park CA; Jane Dommeyer, Redondo Beach CA 88.00 ville TN; Sara Mantel, Fayetteville NC 3.45 3 William West, Yuma AZ; Alice Thomas, Langley BC; Anita Mangold vs - Terry Briscoe, Cincinnati OH 81.00 Phillip Goatz - Barbara Dunkley - Joe Lewis, Las Vegas NV; John 2.59 4 Stanley Pace - Jane Pace, Victorville CA; June Cassinelli - Waken, Arcadia CA Sheila Merritt, Yuma AZ 75.00 1.94 5 Jason Rosenfeld - Chuck Chang, Evanston IL; Jonathan Levell, Bracket 2 13 Teams Oak Park IL; Drew Becker, Mequon WI; Man Ho Han, Chicago IL 74.00 Larry King, Hanalei HI; Ruth Goodpasture, Bourbonnais IL; John Javella, Burnham IL; Chandler Flickinger, Portola Valley CA vs 2ND SUNDAY FAST OPEN PAIRS Jason Ciano - Fabrice Lecomte, New York NY; Korkut Ergun - 126 Pairs Sakir Sarimakci, Istanbul A B C 29.08 1 R Craig Hemphill - Nancy Mitchell, Jacksonville FL 329.00 Marilyn Nadler - Annamae Hackwood, Santa Cruz CA; Carol 21.81 2 Melvin Lubart, Hummelstown PA; H Philip Monyer, Middletown PA 322.77 Maggipinto, Aptos CA; Bernard Bertonis, Scotts Valley CA 16.36 3 Xiaodong Shi, Des Plaines IL; David Yang, Chicago IL 316.45 vs 15.05 4 1 Herbert Chaice - Judith Chaice, Armonk NY 315.00 Evan Markowitz - Edwin Siegel - Vaughan Marks, New York NY; 9.20 5 Greg Resz, Dallas TX; Jeffrey McKee, Arlington TX 314.50 Paul Birnbaum, Brooklyn NY 6.90 6 Jack Shartsis, Huntington Wd MI; Jerrold Grossman, Rochester Hills MI 312.50 11.29 7 2 Gerrie Owen - Preston Morrow, Dallas TX 311.32 Bracket 3 16 Teams 8.47 8 3 Ralph Aguado - William Meyer, Las Vegas NV 310.67 Ruth Bowser, Schererville IN; Patricia Trethewey, Chesterton IN; 4.09 9 Kathy Longman - Jack Longman, Clearwater FL 307.00 Donna Kellerman, Imperial CA; Shirley Peddicord, Hobart IN 6.35 10 4 Orhan Gurbuz, Huntington Bh CA; Hayim Ninyo, Irvine CA 306.23 vs 4.76 5 Seymour Goodman, West Bloomfield MI; Ruth Brownstein, Livonia MI299.23 F. Marion Fletcher, Statesboro GA; Deb Phillips - Alex Phillips, N Little Rock AR; Edward Foran, Marietta GA 4.44 6 Marlene Mandell - Seymour Mandell, Southfield MI 295.36 2.68 7 Sharon Hammer, Lake Forest CA; Thomas Theisen, Los Angeles CA 294.41 Nancy Benedict - Gerald Benedict, Englewood CO; Michael Gecht, 6.62 1 David Pierpont, Tucson AZ; Matthew Pierpont, San Diego CA 291.50 Staten Island NY; Harold Sanchez, Denver CO 4.97 2 Ann Youngmann, Northbrook IL; Deborah Koster, Highland Park IL 291.27 vs 3.72 3 Arlene Greengard - Stanley Greengard, Torrance CA 284.00 ChingLing Jim Tseng, Los Altos CA; Norman Wang, Palo Alto 2.79 4 Carol Phillips, Omaha NE; Barbara Kleen, Henderson NV 281.50 CA; Mei Wu - James Wu, Fremont CA 2.32 5 Andrew Hanes, Provincetown MA; Robert Thornhill, Grand Bend ON 278.86 1.91 6 Jeffrey Brown, Golden CO; Spencer Jones, Westminster CO 277.50 Page 12 Daily Bulletin

Solution to Quiz #8 2ND SUNDAY B/C/D SWISS TEAMS Problem on page 2 69 Teams B C D « 4 A 8 7 5 4 22.34 1 Robert Kent, Los Angeles CA; Stanley Weiner, Las Vegas NV; ª David Graff, Ann Arbor MI; David Kogut, Statesville NC 123.00 A Q 10 6 4 © 16.76 2 1 1 Alisha Hudson, Walnut Grove CA; Andrew Steinheimer, Oakland CA; ¨ A 4 Jeremy Huie - Stacey Huie, Pleasant Hill CA 119.00 « K Q J 10 8 « 7 5 3 2 11.00 3/4 2 John Robinson, Bothell WA; Anne S-W Kao, Bellevue WA; Edith ª 2 ª 3 Huffman, Woodinville WA; Rob Thomason, Seattle WA 106.00 © 3 © K J 8 7 2 11.00 3/4 Alice Ling - Susan Law - Viorel Atudorei, Albuquerque NM; Peggy ¨ Q 10 8 7 3 2 ¨ K J 6 Chase, El Paso TX 106.00 « A 9 6 7.07 5 3 Kenneth Kaufman - J J Armour, Derwood MD; Mark Steele, ª K Q J 10 9 6 Livingston TX; Larry Barr, Austin TX 105.00 4.64 6/7 Deborah Fowler - David Smith - Gretchen Smith, Salisbury NC; © 9 5 9 5 Matthew Fowler, Winston Salem NC 103.00 ¨ 4.64 6/7 Carol Zogg, Bellevue WA; Paul McGough, Langley WA; Karol Monroe The contract is 6ª by South. West leads the «K. You win and play the K, all following. How do you - Guy Monroe, Newport OR 103.00 ª 2.98 8 Nicholas France, Spring Valley NY; Cindy Snider, San Antonio play to ensure this slam against any distribution of the TX; Brett Kunin, West Orange NJ; Shirley Matthews, Lindale TX 102.00 adverse cards? 2.48 9 Cynthia Greer, Mission Viejo CA; Jay Helekar, Laguna Hills CA; Here’s Kantar’s answer: Lucille Hovland, Fountain Valley CA; Marcella Lane, Newport At trick three lead the ©5 to the ace. Assuming Beach CA 101.00 nothing happens, reenter your hand with a trump and 4.43 4 Phil Symcox - Gerald Clough - Annette Glotzbach - Sally Sabo, lead the ©9. If West follows, the contract is assured. Santa Fe NM; Michael Gecht, Staten Island NY 96.00 Play the queen from dummy. If it loses to the king, you 3.32 5 Kenneth Young - Helen Vera Allen - J Charles Comeau, Las Vegas have sufficient entries to establish the fifth diamond. If NV; Andre Wojdelski, Burbank IL 92.00 West shows out on the second diamond, run the 9 to 1.92 6/8 D Shepler - Mary Boyd, Charleston WV; Annamaria Pluhar, New East’s jack, later running the queen through East’s king Port Richey FL; Dorothy Dignan, Hudson FL 90.00 to set up the 10 for a club discard. 1.92 6/8 Nancy Fillmore - David Stonex, Las Vegas NV; Kay Egner - © Theodore Egner, Pompano Beach FL 90.00 1.92 6/8 Margaret Norris, Oakland CA; Cecelia Zachar, San Antonio TX; Alan Hamilton - Susan Hamilton, Berkeley CA 90.00 2.90 2 Neil Hunter - Anita Carlson, Santa Fe NM; Brian Hegarty - Online education Elaine West Fry, Colorado Spgs CO 81.00 2.18 3 Della Willis - Jane Gregory - Mary Lohr - Laraine Callom, Las e-bridgesoftware has broadened for its comprehensivee-bridge package Vegas NV 70.00 of bridge services over the Internet (through its web site: www.e-bridgemaster.com ) by releasing an online educa- 2ND SUNDAY A/X SWISS tion service. e-bridge’s management team is aware of the 29 Teams great demand for online bridge education, and the OES is A X 31.75 1 Barbara Noble, Paradise Valley AZ; Jerry Gaer - Ken Barbour - Phyllis e-bridge’s direct response to this need. Malstrom, Scottsdale AZ; Lowell Andrews, Huntington Beach CA 127.00 Pinhas Romik, founder, chairman and CEO of e- 23.81 2 Bob Glasson - Joann Glasson, Pennington NJ; Leo Weniger, Halifax NS; bridge, had this to say. “For the last six months, e- Bob Gwirtzman, Brooklyn NY; Philip Silverstein, Cote Saint-Luc PQ 102.00 bridge’s development team in cooperation with a few 17.86 3 John Minton, White Bear Lake MN; George Kovarik, Henderson NV; Forest prominent bridge teachers worked to develop a propri- Lowe, Eden Prairie MN; James Love, Costa Mesa CA 101.00 etary software that will enable online bridge educa- 13.39 4 Virgil Anderson Jr, Springfield MO; Liane Turner - Donald Turner, tion. The software enables teachers to create their own Muskegon MI; Jayne Thomas, Lutz FL 95.00 online courses, divided into lessons. The teacher can 18.70 5 1 Joseph Viola III, Altadena CA; Bob Johnson, Pasadena CA; Candace define and fully describe various lesson topics, and Scott, Los Angeles CA; Doug Handler, Berkeley CA 93.00 insert the hands that he/she wants to use as examples 6.59 6/7 Barbara Kasle - Vivian Griscom - Maggie Shenkin, Boca Raton FL; for bidding and play. Michele Sellyn, Glascow, Scotlan; Michael Alexander, Manchester EN 90.00 6.59 6/7 Panette Talia, Campbell CA; Rand Pinsky, Valencia CA; Frances “Students who enter the education area will select Dickman, San Jose CA; Julie Sheerin, Westlake Vlg CA 90.00 courses of interest from the list of available courses. 3.89 8/9 Dan Durham - Sharyl Durham, Las Vegas NV; Nancy Jones, Corona CA; Jim Once registered, students will be able to enter special Senter - Gale Senter, Laguna Niguel CA 89.00 lesson rooms where the teacher will lecture and moni- 3.89 8/9 Chris Shanklin - Ronald Schick - Joy Miller Schick, Naples FL; Robert tor play at all tables. The software will allow the teacher Bridger, Raleigh NC; Jeffrey Raynes, Cary NC; Alec Price, Red Springs NC 89.00 to show all hands, replay tricks and claim hands. Fur- 14.03 10 2 Wayne Christensen Jr - Joan Morse - Terry Currie - Jolie Hess, thermore, the teacher will be able to interact with each Houston TX 85.00 student while the student is bidding and playing the 10.52 3 Michael Cassel II, Roseville MN; Diane Audeon, Marina del Rey CA; J hand at the table. Thomas Holzer, Hopkins MN; Patti Stuhlman, Minneapolis MN 84.00 “The software allows for multiple tables to display 7.89 4 Donna Rodwell, Naperville IL; Rick Schoenfield, Westchester IL; Yo the same hand at the same time. Finally, after the hand Buehler, Williamsburg VA; Corinne Lee, Virginia Beach VA 79.00 is finished, a written analysis will appear on the SATURDAY-SUNDAY SIDE GAME III student’s screen if the teacher has inserted one. This 68 Pairs software package covers all the needs to teach online A B C bridge, and it provides students an opportunity to learn 6.67 1 A Harrison, New York NY; Bob Yellis, Great Neck NY 206.00 various bridge topics on line with a real teacher, from 5.00 2 Harry Yockey - Jacqueline Yockey, Simi Valley CA 201.50 basic bidding to advanced card play.” 3.75 3 Jim Haws, Tampa FL; Brian Hingerty, Knoxville TN 197.50 Mike Lawrence, several times world champion and 4.85 4 1 Leo Bicknese, Mesa AZ; Joseph Olcott, Glenview IL 192.50 an effective author and teacher, participated in e- 3.64 5 2 Sandra De Martino, Riverside CT; Sandy Kiesel, Bakersfield CA 190.00 bridge’s system definition and testing. He said, “Online 2.73 6 3 Ruth Ableman, Irvine CA; Helene Blumenau, Dallas TX 184.00 education is an excellent opportunity for bridge teach- 2.21 4 Ahmed Sorathia, Chino CA; Sabina Lim, Irvine CA 176.50 ers and students. With modern technology now avail- 3.49 5 1 Kenneth Paris - Frederick Bowles, Henderson NV 176.00 able to teachers, it is possible to teach students at all 1.58 6 Robert Harward - Shirley Scott, Colorado Springs CO 174.50 2.62 2 Chris Jones - Lilian Jones, Houston TX 174.00 levels. I am looking forward to working with the e- 1.96 3 Jeffrey Millman, Agoura Hills CA; Alan Haim, Sherman Oaks CA 160.00 bridge format”. 1.47 4 Linda Pollett, Smith’s BE; Stephen Ball, Hamilton BE 158.00 e-bridge online education package will be open for 1.10 5 Lois Applebaum - Florence Senkowsky, El Paso TX 156.00 the teachers to prepare their courses from December 1, 1.03 6 Glenn Dicus, West Hollywood CA; Eleanor Gendill, Denver CO 154.50 2001. Interested teachers should contact education@e- bridgemaster.com . From January 1, 2002 students will be able to access available courses and to register to the courses of interest. The service will be also avail- able on ACBL Online (www.acbl.com) to all ACBL- Remember the victims and heroes of September 11th, accredited teachers. by playing in the Red, White and Blue Bridge Bash nd Marjorie62 andwedding Nick Gregorio anniversary of Wakefield MA are Monday, December 10 celebrating their 62nd wedding anniversary by playing in this Las Vegas NABC. Saturday, December 15 Daily Bulletin Page 13

2ND SUNDAY MORNING 299ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQQ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Cathy River, Madison WI; William Linder, Riverside IL 71.45 1 1 Beryl Blake - George Blake, Bound Brook NJ 68.80 2 Mary Horan, Coram NY; Virginia Hoffman, Saint James NY 69.50 2 2 1 Craig Hutton, Hamilton BE; Ruthanne Williams, Portland OR 67.90 3 2 Earl Hill, Surprise AZ; Walter Yllo, North Attleboro MA 59.70 3 3 2 Mary Jo Sergent - Judy Coffey, Rockford IL 67.20 4 3 Roman Martin, Tempe AZ; Colby Van Atta, Ft Walton Beach FL 58.70 4 Richard Jacobs, San Jose CA; Thomas Coleman, San Leandro CA 67.00 2 Roberta Brown - Harry Brown Jr, Yakima WA 57.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION RRR EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Robert Edwards - Vivian Edwards, Palm Beach Gdns FL 75.00 1 1 Michael Mihevc, Little Falls NY; Lowell Porter, Saint Louis MO 69.50 2 1 Ross Brooks - Linda Brooks, Prince Albert SK 65.00 2 2 Clarke Fairbrother, Santa Ana CA; Robert Walton, Culver City CA 67.50 3 2 James Fallis - Alice Fallis, Wichita KS 64.50 3 3 Robert Willmann, San Diego CA; Edith Fiore, Sarasota FL 63.50 3 1 Andy Boyd - Cristal Weber, Kapaa HI 64.00 1 Carol Ostrowski, Rochester Hills MI; Pat Kelly, West Bloomfield MI 54.50 2 Helene Fierman - M Fierman, Encino CA 59.50

2ND SUNDAY MORNING SIDE PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION MM EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Michael Nabrynski - Jennifer Nabrynski, Ashland MA 105.00 1 Geoffrey Cross, Fernandina FL; Robert Hirschhaut, Boynton Beach FL 109.50 2 Dorothy Shorts, Mesa AZ; Marjorie Thien, Waukesha WI 94.00 2 1 Roberta Lack, Okemos MI; Gary Fan, Florence KY 95.00 3 2 2 Louise Connell - Francyne Edwards, Grand Rapids MI 90.50 3 Mark Bumgardner, Carrollton TX; Willie Bumgardner, Bedford TX 90.50 4 3 Dorothy Peiffer - Patricia Peiffer, Dallas PA 90.00 4 2 Martha Lundholm, Carmichael CA; Sara Kingsley, Fair Oaks CA 87.50 5 4 Deanna Goh, Peterborough ON; Peter Morse, North Vancouver BC 85.50 5 Michael Perlman - Richard Laver, Boulder CO 83.00 1 Sheila Nickerson, Kailua HI; Ron Frystak, Kaneohe HI 82.50 2/3 Janet Wickersham, Sierra Madre CA; Teri Atkinson, Bakersfield CA 74.50 2/3 Mary White, Las Vegas NV; John Bond, Walla Walla WA 74.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION NN EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Lynn Condon, West Redding CT; Fran Kancleaske, Stratford CT 102.29 1 1 1 Elizabeth Nagle, Middletown CT; Helma Strauss, Hartford CT 108.52 2 2 2 Patricia Braun, Arlington Hts IL; Caroline Cantrell, Memphis TN 98.57 2 2 Otto Edor, Concord CA; Gunnar Niemi, Emeryville CA 98.50 3 Ken Gee, Regina SK; Carol Pollock, Northbrook IL 96.29 3 Sarah Corning, Guilford CT; Cynthia Michael, Woodbridge CT 93.71 4 3 Jackie Hyde - Judith Hyde, Federal Way WA 89.79 4 3 Bill Hugenberg, Grand Junction CO; Richard Gross, Sun City West AZ 88.93 2 Margaret Chappell - Donna Magrill, Grand Rapids MI 80.00

2ND SUNDAY FAST OPEN PAIRS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION WW EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Donald Hennings - Margot Hennings, Falls Church VA 161.32 1 1 Ralph Aguado - William Meyer, Las Vegas NV 166.77 2 George Thompson, Bellflower CA; Sally Murphy, Fountain Valley CA 160.32 2 Melvin Lubart, Hummelstown PA; H Philip Monyer, Middletown PA 144.68 3 1 1 David Pierpont, Tucson AZ; Matthew Pierpont, San Diego CA 159.50 3 Bill Drewett - Kenny Zuckerberg, Chicago IL 142.50 4 2 2 Kay Swanson, Freeport IL; Erma Thompson, Warren IL 158.32 4 2 1 Lawrence Schell, Weymouth MA; Bill Campbell, Henderson NV 141.77 5 Tony Miller, Ridgecrest CA; Nancy Wittwer, Falls City NE 156.41 5 3 Philip Pearl, Fountain Valley CA; Kenton Hayes Jr, Louisville KY 140.68 6 3 Herbert Chaice - Judith Chaice, Armonk NY 152.50 6 4 Robert Herold - Kurt Allmacher, Columbus OH 140.18 4 Walter Rassbach - Nancy Rassbach, Westminster CO 136.82 2 Bayard Veiller, Pasadena CA; Nancy Heck, Los Angeles CA 134.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION XX EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Gerrie Owen - Preston Morrow, Dallas TX 166.50 1 Greg Resz, Dallas TX; Jeffrey McKee, Arlington TX 174.50 2 2 1 Ann Youngmann, Northbrook IL; Deborah Koster, Highland Park IL 161.00 2 Lucille Bilodeau - Rosemarie Goodwin, Lewiston ME 154.00 3 Michele Foran, Oconomowoc WI; William Malesevich, Mayville WI 155.50 3 1 1 Jeffrey Brown, Golden CO; Spencer Jones, Westminster CO 150.00 4/5 3 Paul Frean, New York NY; Reiko Raese, Boulder CO 146.00 4 Kathy Longman - Jack Longman, Clearwater FL 149.00 4/5 Stephen Czecha, Potomac MD; Sarah Callicoat-Yates, Annandale VA 146.00 5 2 2 Arlene Greengard - Stanley Greengard, Torrance CA 143.50 6 4 Richard French - David Weingarten, Las Vegas NV 136.00 6 3 Michael Mezin, San Diego CA; John McColl, La Jolla CA 141.50 2 Kathryn Alipanah, Midlothian VA; Jeffrey Thomas, Columbia SC 125.00 4 Eunice Patton, Bloomington IL; Fred Crockett, Danville IL 139.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION YY EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Helene Blumenau, Dallas TX; Ruth Ableman, Irvine CA 163.50 1 Joyce Sillins - Jonathan Greenspan, New York NY 164.50 2 2 Boots Frey - Sue Becker, Canton OH 143.50 2 Jack Shartsis, Huntington Wd MI; Jerrold Grossman, Rochester Hills MI 153.50 3/4 3 Peter Barthels - Theresa Barthels, Cheney WA 143.00 3 1 Seymour Goodman, West Bloomfield MI; Ruth Brownstein, Livonia MI 151.00 3/4 Ted Singer, Creve Coeur MO; June Singer, Saint Louis MO 143.00 4 2 Marlene Mandell - Seymour Mandell, Southfield MI 142.50 5 Gladys Collier, East Hampton NY; Adele Dusenbury, Stony Brook NY 142.50 5 3 1 Carol Phillips, Omaha NE; Barbara Kleen, Henderson NV 140.00 6 4 1 T P Goyal - George Stull, Las Vegas NV 136.00 6 Elaine Ware, Vernon BC; Alvin Zuckerman, Oceanside NY 139.00 2 Fletcher Anderson - Marilyn Anderson, Palm Desert CA 129.50 4 Sheila Greenwald, Montreal PQ; Josette Beyrouti, Westmount PQ 128.50 2 Robert Koedel - Gayle Koedel, Lincoln CA 126.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION ZZ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 R Craig Hemphill - Nancy Mitchell, Jacksonville FL 187.00 1 1 Pierre Beauregard - Nicolle Beauregard, St Lazare PQ 163.00 2 1 Orhan Gurbuz, Huntington Bh CA; Hayim Ninyo, Irvine CA 175.00 2 2 Yvonne Conroy - Joanne Molt, Grand Rapids MI 149.00 3 Xiaodong Shi, Des Plaines IL; David Yang, Chicago IL 162.50 3 3 1 Andrew Hanes, Provincetown MA; Robert Thornhill, Grand Bend ON 147.50 4 2 Burton Lipsky, New York NY; Arnold Goldstein, Lake Worth FL 153.50 4 Linda Trent, Fullerton CA; David Stevenson, Wirral EN 141.50 5 Derald Keetch, Fort Worth TX; Bob Bratcher, Vista CA 144.00 5 Jayne Keleher, Wichita KS; Dan Keleher, Mountain Home TX 140.50 6 3 Cynthia Gokavi - Winston Gokavi, Saskatoon SK 137.00 6 Martin Blain, Calabasas CA; Suzanne LeBendig, Los Angeles CA 140.00 4 Marvin Ellis, Tyler TX; Berneice Anglea, Newport Beach CA 118.00 4 Benjamin Akkerboom, Apeldoorn 7312 CP; Nelda Avent, Tyler TX 135.00 1 Arthur Nelson - Janice Nelson, Burnsville MN 106.00 2 Lee Mathers, Bakersfield CA; Richard Turke, Sierra Vista AZ 100.00

2ND SUNDAY FAST OPEN PAIRS SECOND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION WW EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Kathy Longman - Jack Longman, Clearwater FL 158.00 1 1 Herbert Chaice - Judith Chaice, Armonk NY 162.50 2 1 1 Sherryl Buchler - Ned Kohler, Cave Creek AZ 157.00 2 2 Bonnie Gellas - Anna Zagoloff, New York NY 149.00 3 Earle Davis, Glenview IL; Michael Kolacki, Chicago IL 145.00 3 3 1 Shary Watson, Corsicana TX; Mary Cohron, Springville AL 145.00 4 2 2 Arlene Greengard - Stanley Greengard, Torrance CA 140.50 4 Bill Drewett - Kenny Zuckerberg, Chicago IL 143.00 5 Greg Resz, Dallas TX; Jeffrey McKee, Arlington TX 140.00 5 Donald Hennings - Margot Hennings, Falls Church VA 142.00 6 3 Maureen Peterson, Pasadena CA; Jamie Rubenstein, Scottsdale AZ 132.00 6 Tony Miller, Ridgecrest CA; Nancy Wittwer, Falls City NE 139.00 4 Elizabeth Garber, Carlsbad CA; Phyllis Pankow, San Diego CA 131.50 4 Robert Herold - Kurt Allmacher, Columbus OH 137.00 2 David Pierpont, Tucson AZ; Matthew Pierpont, San Diego CA 132.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION XX EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Melvin Lubart, Hummelstown PA; H Philip Monyer, Middletown PA 178.09 1 Michele Foran, Oconomowoc WI; William Malesevich, Mayville WI 145.36 2 Charles Davis, Lilburn GA; Michael Strizhevsky, Atlanta GA 165.91 2 1 Eunice Patton, Bloomington IL; Fred Crockett, Danville IL 144.96 3 1 Sharon Hammer, Lake Forest CA; Thomas Theisen, Los Angeles CA 160.41 3 2 Gerrie Owen - Preston Morrow, Dallas TX 144.82 4 2 Philip Pearl, Fountain Valley CA; Kenton Hayes Jr, Louisville KY 151.54 4 Trudy Cohen - Calvin Cohen, Monticello NY 144.68 5 Mary Vickers, Apex NC; Norman Leslie, New Orleans LA 149.00 5 Charles Perez, Salem OR; Court Smith, Portland OR 136.27 6 3 Ralph Aguado - William Meyer, Las Vegas NV 143.90 6 Stephen Czecha, Potomac MD; Sarah Callicoat-Yates, Annandale VA 136.00 4 Pasquale Mauro - Liz Halloran, Las Vegas NV 138.27 3 Madeline Cresalia, San Francisco CA; Virginia Grady, San Rafael CA 135.60 1 P Seeder, Granada Hills CA; Geri Loman, Tarzana CA 129.64 4 1 Kathryn Alipanah, Midlothian VA; Jeffrey Thomas, Columbia SC 134.77 2 Meenakshi Krishnamoorthy - Nirmala Krishnamoorthy, San Diego CA 123.56 2 Ann Youngmann, Northbrook IL; Deborah Koster, Highland Park IL 130.27 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION YY EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Martin Blain, Calabasas CA; Suzanne LeBendig, Los Angeles CA 160.00 1 Antonia Okany, Etobicoke ON; Judy Singer, Scarborough ON 160.50 2 1 Bob Kiggins, Burnaby BC; Paul Costantino, Rock Springs WY 158.00 2 Jack Shartsis, Huntington Wd MI; Jerrold Grossman, Rochester Hills MI 159.00 3 2 1 Gloria Brown-Cook, Gardena CA; Faustina Floyd, Los Angeles CA 143.50 3 Larry Cara, Thornhill ON; R Smith, Don Mills ON 147.50 4 R Craig Hemphill - Nancy Mitchell, Jacksonville FL 142.00 4 Bonnie Britton, Staten Island NY; Jim Daniel, Shrewsbury NJ 144.50 5 3 Robert Probasco, Moscow ID; David Macey, Cheyenne WY 138.50 5 1 1 T P Goyal - George Stull, Las Vegas NV 141.00 6 4 Benjamin Akkerboom, Apeldoorn 7312 CP; Nelda Avent, Tyler TX 136.50 6 Joyce Sillins - Jonathan Greenspan, New York NY 135.00 2 Arlene McIntosh, North Reading MA; Alan Walters, Cape Porpoise ME 133.00 3 Sheila Greenwald, Montreal PQ; Josette Beyrouti, Westmount PQ 131.50 4 Peter Barthels - Theresa Barthels, Cheney WA 129.50 2 Edward Bacon - Martha Bacon, Las Cruces NM 129.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION ZZ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Marlene Mandell - Seymour Mandell, Southfield MI 152.86 1 Xiaodong Shi, Des Plaines IL; David Yang, Chicago IL 153.95 2 2 Walter Rassbach - Nancy Rassbach, Westminster CO 150.64 2 David Idleman, Odenton MD; Linda Smith, Annapolis MD 153.64 3 3 Seymour Goodman, West Bloomfield MI; Ruth Brownstein, Livonia MI 148.23 3 Peter McLaren, Prince Albert SK; Phil Grand, Nice FR 153.27 4 Elaine Ware, Vernon BC; Alvin Zuckerman, Oceanside NY 142.50 4 1 1 B Horiguchi - Chiye Horiguchi, Gardena CA 148.50 5 4 1 Carol Phillips, Omaha NE; Barbara Kleen, Henderson NV 141.50 5 Diana Barber, Bozeman MT; Robert Donaldson, Ogden UT 139.64 6 Gladys Collier, East Hampton NY; Adele Dusenbury, Stony Brook NY 140.45 6 John Bralliar - Bea Bralliar, Lomita CA 138.00 2 Fletcher Anderson - Marilyn Anderson, Palm Desert CA 130.27 2 2 Steven Frickey, Hailey ID; Timmi Pracna, Ketchum ID 137.74 3/4 Andrew Hanes, Provincetown MA; Robert Thornhill, Grand Bend ON 131.36 3/4 Burton Lipsky, New York NY; Arnold Goldstein, Lake Worth FL 131.36 SATURDAY-SUNDAY SIDE GAME SUNDAY AFTERNOON SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION W EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Nancy Strouse - Arthur Fletcher, Las Vegas NV 186.00 1/2 Jeri Berger - Joel Schwartz, Los Angeles CA 174.50 2 1 Sarko Kassabian, Dol-des-Ormea PQ; Hayk Bosnakyan, Montreal PQ 185.00 1/2 1 Sally Gordon, Jacksonville FL; Nell Jane Cramer, Davenport IA 174.50 3 Peter Benjamin, Culver City CA; Arline Susswein, Los Angeles CA 179.50 3 Sandra Prosnitz, Bronx NY; Jack Triplett, Inkom ID 169.00 4 Roberta McWilliams, North Hollywood CA; Betty Martin, Fulton MS 165.50 4 2 Dee Jennings - Gil Jennings, El Cajon CA 163.00 5 2 Sara Kingsley, Fair Oaks CA; Martha Lundholm, Carmichael CA 164.50 5 Sam Aldenderfer, Fort Lee NJ; Peter Aldenderfer, Indianapolis IN 162.00 6 3 1 Glenn Dicus, West Hollywood CA; Steve Sanzo, Los Angeles CA 160.50 6 3 1 George Wagner - Judith Lichter, Los Angeles CA 161.50 7 4 Linda Harward - Robert Harward, Colorado Springs CO 160.00 7 4 Jack Hayden - Rosemary Hayden, Las Vegas NV 160.50 5 2 Ofra Blonder, Bronx NY; Diane Winiger, New York NY 159.50 5 2 Norvel Ray - Ralph Kaye, Las Vegas NV 159.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION X EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Leslie Amoils, Toronto ON; Srikanth Kodayam, San Leandro CA 188.50 1 1 Ralph Oxhandler, Spring Branch TX; Charles Gilman, San Diego CA 194.00 2 Melitta Bagge, Hot Springs AR; Dan McCaw, Toronto ON 187.50 2 T. Seng Tjoa, Pomona NY; A Grady, Cantonment FL 182.00 3 1 Julie Noyes - Vesna Hauptfeld, Waterford CT 179.00 3 2 Roberta Lack, Okemos MI; Gary Fan, Florence KY 177.50 4 Edward West, Federal Way WA; Oscar Saffold, Cleveland OH 169.00 4 Maryann Ripley, Winter Park FL; Paul Collier, Orlando FL 170.00 5 2 Charles Samberg, New City NY; Ivor McGloughlin, Pittsburgh PA 165.00 5 Dennis Blodgett - Robert Varty, Grand Rapids MI 167.00 6 3 1 Robin Gillies, Culver City CA; Alan Curtis, Newbury Park CA 164.50 6 3 John De Forest, Chicago IL; Charles Zalar, Springfield IL 166.00 7 4 Beverly Hughes - Jay Hughes, Moreno Valley CA 163.00 7 Jean Macdonald - Ellen Sher, Sacramento CA 158.50 2 Elaine Wood, Southlake TX; M Fierman, Encino CA 157.00 4 Arthur Weiss, Lafayette CO; Earl Tackman, Estes Park CO 158.00 1 Molly Cusano, West Palm Beach FL; Earl Hamman, Maryville TN 152.00 2 Susan Ohlfest, Phoenix AZ; Richard Hunt, Scottsdale AZ 141.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION Y EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Sakir Sarimakci - Korkut Ergun, Istanbul 195.50 1 Sally Lix, Brownsville CA; Carol Towle, Grass Valley CA 191.50 2 A Harrison, New York NY; Bob Yellis, Great Neck NY 180.50 2 Saul Horowitz - Enid Horowitz, Henderson NV 187.00 Page 14 Daily Bulletin

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION Y EAST-WEST A B C A B C 3/4 2 2 Ralph Cruickshank - Margaret Robbins, Louisville KY 180.00 3 1 Ian Wilson, Irvine CA; Paul Friedman, Saint Paul MN 186.00 3/4 Ali Topcu - Sara Topcu, Sacramento CA 180.00 4 2 Charles Aldenderfer - Jonathan Wolf, Indianapolis IN 181.50 5 Bob Luebkeman, Lafayette CA; Anita Burgis, San Diego CA 178.00 5/6 3 Charlotte Grant, Aventura FL; Lillian Rosenfeld, Miami FL 168.50 6 3 Ann Zorn - S Supola, Billings MT 170.50 5/6 Allan Smith, Peterborough ON; Barbara Sion, Las Vegas NV 168.50 7 Richard Pavlicek - Mabel Pavlicek, Fort Lauderdale FL 159.00 7 Shirley Weissenfluh - Kathryn Gisler, Bend OR 168.00 4 William Carlson Jr - Jacquelyn Sollner, St Thomas VI 157.00 4 Otto Edor, Concord CA; Gunnar Niemi, Emeryville CA 161.00 3 Sheila Epstein, Brooklyn NY; Margot Kugies, San Diego CA 156.00 5 1 Martha Londono, ; Sara Rothmuller, Santa Rosa CA 149.50 2 Chris Jones - Lilian Jones, Houston TX 144.00

SUNDAY AFTERNOON STRATIFIED 10/20/50 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQQ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Marcia Hatfield, Westerville OH; Linda Rice, Worthington OH 166.50 1 1 William Jaras - Carol Jaras, Brecksville OH 161.50 2 Roger Niemi - David Gustafson, Henderson NV 149.00 2 2 Bill Bailey - June Bailey, Fullerton CA 157.50 3 2 Curtis Barbee - Pamela Barbee, Newnan GA 144.50 3 Norman Wang, Palo Alto CA; James Wu, Fremont CA 156.00 4 3 1 Virginia Kennedy - Faye Gwisdala, Henderson NV 139.50 4 Ann Carlson - Carol Fredlund, Minneapolis MN 153.50 5 Sheila Poe - Delores Cain, Bakersfield CA 137.50 5 3 1 Darlene Rowe - Marie Sullivan, Las Vegas NV 137.00 6 Jacqueline Williams - Darrell Williams, Littleton CO 137.00 6 Lester Kodama - Mitsuko Kodama, Mililani HI 133.50 4 Marion Lacey - Donald Lacey, Clearwater FL 131.50

SUNDAY AFTERNOON 300/200/100 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION SSS EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Carl Bohman Sr - Marilyn Bohman, Englewood OH 100.70 1 Rey Pana - Ruth Pana, Englewood CO 109.93 2 Michael Pierce, Fairfield OH; Jody Castillo, Warsaw IN 92.36 2 1 1 Carol Smith, Berkeley CA; Veronica Berlin, Novato CA 89.50 3 Dolores Staycer, Bedford OH; Rose Marie Cassmer, Macedonia OH 87.64 3 2 Karen Fabel - Sandra Schneider, Boca Raton FL 87.07 4 2 Bill Willis, El Dorado AR; Warren Wotring Jr, Chino Hills CA 87.50 4 Eva Ryan, Glen Rock NJ; Francyne Edwards, Grand Rapids MI 85.80 3 Daniel Garrison, Beaverton OR; Robert Glickman, Woodland Hills CA 80.07 3 Charles Ettelson - Jane Ettelson, Saint Louis MO 85.36 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION UUU EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 ChingLing Jim Tseng - Helen Tseng, Los Altos CA 100.50 1 Albert Oliver, Henderson NV; Mark Strouse, Las Vegas NV 100.00 2 2 David Lund, Minneapolis MN; Roman Martin, Tempe AZ 98.50 2 Richard Jones, Anderson IN; Alan Griswold, Indianapolis IN 90.50 3 Clarke Fairbrother, Santa Ana CA; Robert Walton, Culver City CA 92.50 3 1 1 Richard Colwell - Rosemary Colwell, Colorado Spgs CO 90.00 4 Betty Fessett - Don Fessett, Springville CA 91.00 4 Beryl Maddox - Franklin Maddox, Madison IN 87.00 1 Peter Rhead - Valerie Rhead, Utterson ON 83.50 2 Neil Keyes - Wanda Keyes, Nipomo CA 85.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION XXX EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Michael Mihevc, Little Falls NY; Lowell Porter, Saint Louis MO 96.50 1 1 Walter Yllo, North Attleboro MA; Earl Hill, Surprise AZ 102.50 2 2 1 Andy Boyd - Cristal Weber, Kapaa HI 92.50 2 2 Linda Pollett - William Pollett, Smith’s BE 101.50 3 3 2 Arthur Warrick - Shan Warrick, Tucson AZ 91.50 3 3 Joanne Wegsten - Robert Wegsten, San Francisco CA 93.00 4 4 Roberta Brown - Harry Brown Jr, Yakima WA 87.50 4 4 1 Ann Rutledge, Roseville CA; Donald Meyer, Las Vegas NV 91.50 2 Mary Jo Sergent - Judy Coffey, Rockford IL 88.50

2ND SUNDAY STRATIFIED OPEN PAIRS 1ST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION EEE EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Harold Bernstein - Ruth Bernstein, Hillsdale NJ 190.50 1 Robert Terry, Wildwood FL; Joan Wilhide, Lk Panasoffke FL 190.50 2 Mike Aliotta, Oklahoma City OK; John Pataki, Mesquite TX 180.50 2 1 Phyllis Mackenzie, Mercer Island WA; Sis Breidenbach, Bellevue WA 184.50 3 2 George Bessinger, Spring Valley CA; David Dobrin, Cambridge MA 172.00 3 Ken Bloom, Acton MA; Bill Irvine, Quincy MA 183.00 4 Tom Joyce, Colchester CT; Richard Prouser, Lake Oswego OR 171.00 4 2 Ruth Williams, Jacksonville FL; Peggy Hawthorne, Norfolk VA 181.50 5 3 1 Constance Raaz, Las Vegas NV; Marjorie Gardner, Honolulu HI 164.00 5 Jon Silverman, San Francisco CA; Stephen Fuerst, Rancho Cordova CA 169.00 6 4 Ellyn Batko, Deerfield IL; Nancy Grimes, Marshall WI 157.50 6 Joe Walden, Monroe NC; James Blackwell, Columbia SC 167.00 2 Burton Voorhees - Kinga Voorhees, Edmonton AB 155.50 3 Hansi Torczyner, Burlingame CA; William Stone, Leesburg FL 164.50 4 Norton Hall - Robert Hinkle, Tucson AZ 153.00 1 Jim Turner, Castle Rock CO; Alex Kennedy, Council Bluffs IA 145.50 2 Beverly Maurice - Peter Maurice, London ON 137.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION FFF EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Steve Mansfield - Janet Daling, Seattle WA 190.50 1 Bruce Cook, Spokane WA; Lucien Stratton, Boise ID 174.00 2 1 Joyce Tamsen, Scottsdale AZ; Paul Glick, Phoenix AZ 185.00 2 1 Gordon Grossetta - David Rinehart, Tucson AZ 168.50 3 Gilbert Stinebaugh, Van Nuys CA; Janet Lee, Centerville OH 177.50 3 2 1 Paula Rubin - Morton Rubin, Pittsburgh PA 164.50 4 Walter Dedio, Morden MB; Allan Quaile, Newmarket ON 174.00 4/5 Nancy Pickering, Penllyn PA; Phil Brady, Philadelphia PA 160.50 5 Jim Aitken, Bellevue WA; Monta Bell, Billings MT 173.00 4/5 Mary Terell, Albuquerque NM; Millie Williamson, Arcadia CA 160.50 6 2 Paula Warren, Englewood CO; Joan Tschirki, Parker CO 165.00 6 3 Amos Oka - Joan Oka, Las Vegas NV 160.00 3 1 Koko Adachi - Kiyoko Ito, Toyko 112-0012 JP 156.00 4 John Dockray, Villanova PA; Wen Huang, Rowland Heights CA 157.50 4 J Evans - Jamie Sparks, Houston TX 149.00 2 Eddie Moriguchi - Alice Moriguchi, San Francisco CA 146.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION GGG EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Gloria Rabinowitz - Martin Rabinowitz, Narberth PA 198.50 1 Tony Glynne, Vancouver WA; Merlin Vilhauer, Beaverton OR 193.00 2 1 Bernard Figueiredo, San Francisco CA; Hanan Deeby, San Mateo CA 189.50 2 Pete Wilson, Sacramento CA; Marty Rogers, Rancho Cordova CA 186.50 3 2 Edward Rais - Marion Kelly, Anchorage AK 181.00 3 Helene Drake - George Drake, Phoenix AZ 180.50 4 3 Albert Dobin, Tempe AZ; Elle McCarty, Mesa AZ 174.00 4 Chuck Wilkinson, Jackson MS; Justina McKee, Summit MS 171.50 5 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; William Hunter, Reading MA 168.00 5 Ziggy Tucker, San Antonio TX; John Bowers, Seguin TX 169.50 6 4 Isolde Knaap - Jeffery Jacob, Portland OR 161.50 6 1 Aileen Osofsky, Phoenix AZ; Alan Osofsky, New City NY 169.00 5 Patricia Worthley, Andover MA; Edie Dockray, Villanova PA 158.00 2 Ovidiu Teodorescu - Cristina Dobrota, Chicago IL 165.50 1 Andrew McAdam, Castro Valley CA; Paul McAdam, Highland CA 148.50 3 Robert Johnson - William Johnson, Las Vegas NV 161.50 2 Donna Weaver, Laguna Niguel CA; Winkie Webb, Irvine CA 147.50 4 1 Adam Miller, Champaign IL; Dwayne Hoffman, Madison AL 157.50 2 Takako Masuda, Tokyo JA; Marko Poshar, Seattle WA 150.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION JJJ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Russell Black, Indianapolis IN; Melvin Ward, Carmel IN 177.45 1 1 Sondra Rothstein, Las Vegas NV; Martin Hester, Phoenix AZ 185.00 2 Rajeev Gupta, San Mateo CA; P Mallela, Dekalb IL 177.36 2 Jane Hopkins, Denton TX; Larue Stott, Dallas TX 184.50 3 Roy Hoppe, San Rafael CA; Loarn Thoelecke, San Anselmo CA 168.95 3 2 1 Robert Lawrence, Bronx NY; Perry Seal, San Mateo CA 182.00 4 2 Jeanie Farquhar - Steve Farquhar, Huntington Bh CA 167.50 4 3 Raymond Yuenger - Lynn Yokel, Campbell CA 177.41 5 Phyllis Yates, Bonita CA; Marcia Freed, Stuart FL 166.14 5/6 Julie Bradley, Jacksonville FL; Michael Edwards, Rock Island IL 166.70 6 Ron Geagley - Carole Geagley, Severn MD 162.00 5/6 4 Richard D’Litzenberger, Leavenworth WA; Guy Bruno, Peoria AZ 166.70 3 Lucille Clark, Lansing MI; Mary Jane Tripp, Phoenix AZ 160.50 4 Rona Levine - Stephen Levine, New York NY 160.00 1 Michael Nabrynski - Jennifer Nabrynski, Ashland MA 148.91 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION T EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Paula Nowlan, Edmonton AB; Delores Hedley, Calgary AB 181.50 1 William Muir - Victoria Muir, Kansas City MO 189.00 2/4 James Bush, New Orleans LA; Richard Capps, Baton Rouge LA 175.00 2 F Schwade, Brookfield WI; Ruth Stearns, Glendale WI 181.00 2/4 2 Reba Cole, Boca Raton FL; John Hogan Jr, Wayne NJ 175.00 3 Marilyn Kivel, Newport Coast CA; Nunzio Martorina, Corona CA 178.50 2/4 Shirley Irish - Audrey Twiss, Erie PA 175.00 4 1 Gerri Knilans - Hal Knilans, Thousand Oaks CA 178.00 5 3 Alain Schreiber, Rancho Santa Fe CA; Gail Whiteley, Carlsbad CA 171.50 5 2 Frank Wharton, London Nw3 1en EN; Michael Cornes, Warwick BE 174.50 6 Sanae Matsumoto - Gertrude Ebesu, Honolulu HI 166.00 6 3 Larry Gilbert, Burien WA; Brian Gilbert, Irvine CA 171.00 1 Pennell Somsen, New York NY; Harriet Munk, Yonkers NY 153.50 4 Evie Leathers - Otis Leathers, McCleary WA 155.00 1 Gary Shekhter - Bernard Simkin, Rancho Santa Fe CA 153.50

REISINGER BOARD-A-MATCH FIRST QUALIFYING SESSION SECTIONS AAA CCC 1/3 Nick Nickell, New York NY; Richard Freeman, Atlanta GA; Bob Hamman, Dallas TX; Jeff Meckstroth, Tampa FL; Eric Rodwell, Clearwater FL; Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA 18.50 1/3 Russell Ekeblad, Boca Raton FL; Robert Lipsitz, Palm Harbor FL; Jaggy Shivdasani, New York NY; Roger Bates, Mesa AZ 18.50 1/3 Bryan Maksymetz, Coquitlam BC; Lars Andersson - Fredrik Nystrom, Stockholm, Sweden; Peter Stromberg, Haniuge, Sweden 18.50 4 Gavin Wolpert - Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON; Tadashi Teramoto, Yokohama JP; Kazuo K. Furuta, Kanagawa-Ken JP 17.00 5 Roy Welland - Bjorn Fallenius - Brad Moss, New York NY; Fred Gitelman, Toronto ON; Steve Garner, Northfield IL; Howard Weinstein, Sarasota FL 16.50 6/7 Hugh Ross, Oakland CA; Steve Beatty, Destrehan LA; Ron Sukoneck, Annandale VA; Dan Gerstman, Buffalo NY 16.00 6/7 Rita Shugart, Pebble Beach CA; Andrew Robson, Santa Cruz CA; Tony Forrester, Herrefordshire, England; Boye Brogeland, Fyllingsdalen, Norway 16.00 8/9 Bob Jones, Hypoluxo FL; Paul Marston, Australia; Jeff Schuett, Riverwoods IL; Kerry Smith, Milwaukee WI; Jim Krekorian, New York NY; Paul Kiefer, Winston Salem NC 15.50 8/9 Jeff Roman, Alexandria VA; Lou Reich, Wheaton MD; Bill Cole, Silver Spring MD; Mark Shaw, Laurel MD 15.50 10/11 Jack Coleman, San Francisco CA; Bob Crossley, Corte Madera CA; Aleksandr Petrunin - Andrew Gromov, Russia; Cezary Balicki - Adam Zmudzinski, Poland 15.00 10/11 Gary Soules, Campbell CA; Mark Ralph, San Francisco CA; J Peter Franks, Sausalito CA; Steven Kirshenbaum, Burlingame CA 15.00 12/13 Peter Schneider, La Canada CA; Bruce Ferguson, San Francisco CA; Dennis Clerkin, Bloomington IN; Jerry Clerkin, North Vernon IN 14.50 12/13 Barry Rigal, New York NY; Irina Levitina, Fair Lawn NJ; Dale Beers, Boiling Springs PA; JoAnna Stansby, Castro Valley CA 14.50 SECTIONS BBB DDD 1 George Jacobs, Burr Ridge IL; Ralph Katz, Hinsdale IL; Norberto Bocchi, Milano IT; Giorgio Duboin, Torino IT; Alfredo Versace - Lorenzo Lauria, Rome IT 19.50 2/3 David Mossop, England; Paul Hackett - Jason Hackett - Justin Hackett, Manchester, England; Tim Rees, Crowthorne Berk, England; Haig Tchamitch, Peoria AZ 16.00 2/3 George Mittelman, Toronto ON; Peter Nagy, Las Vegas NV; Larry Mori, Clearwater FL; Guido Ferraro - Tony Murtarotti, ; Brian Glubok, New York NY 16.00 4/5 Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY; Michael Becker - Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL; Zia Mahmood, New York NY; Michael Rosenberg, Wykagyl NY; David Berkowitz, Old Tappan NJ 15.50 4/5 Phillip Becker, Beachwood OH; Ken Kranyak - Laurie Kranyak, Bay Village OH; Kumar Bhatia, Pepper Pike OH 15.50 6/8 Jan Martel, Davis CA; Sally Woolsey, Kensington CA; Carol Simon, Las Vegas NV; Simon Satanovsky, Irvington NY 15.00 6/8 Gene Prosnitz, Bronx NY; Ira Ewen - Aviv Shahaf, New York NY; David Gurvich, Brooklyn NY 15.00 6/8 Ata Aydin - Gokhan Yilmaz, Istanbul, Turkey; Nafiz Zorlu - Salvador Assael, Turkey 15.00 9/11 Walter Schafer Jr, Aurora IL; Royce McCray, Caddo Mills TX; David Lehman, Glenview IL; Dick Melson, Chicago IL; Mark Feldman, New York NY; William Pollack, Warren NJ 14.50 9/11 Steve Robinson, Arlington VA; Peter Boyd, Silver Spring MD; Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA; Fred Stewart, Kingston NY; Bart Bramley, Chicago IL; Sidney Lazard, Dallas TX 14.50 9/11 Timucin Erkoc, North Hollywood CA; Rich Pavlicek Jr, San Mateo CA; Richard Pavlicek, Fort Lauderdale FL; Bob Richman, Australia; Hugh Grosvenor, Alexandria VA 14.50 12 Dennis Kasle, Bloomfield MI; Chuck Burger, West Bloomfield MI; Gaylor Kasle, Boca Raton FL; Joseph Silver, Hampstead PQ; Allan Cokin, Palm Beach FL; Gary Cohler, Miami FL 14.00

SATURDAY-SUNDAY SIDE GAME LAST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION W EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 A Harrison, New York NY; Bob Yellis, Great Neck NY 206.00 1 Jim Haws, Tampa FL; Brian Hingerty, Knoxville TN 197.50 2 Soohi Synn, Seoul KO; Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA 179.00 2 1 Leo Bicknese, Mesa AZ; Joseph Olcott, Glenview IL 192.50 3/4 1 1 Kenneth Paris - Frederick Bowles, Henderson NV 176.00 3 2 Robert Harward - Shirley Scott, Colorado Spgs CO 174.50 3/4 Geo. Fred Williams III - Shirley Leeds, Knoxville TN 176.00 4 Eddie Bass, Houston TX; Ellen Hessel, San Antonio TX 172.00 5 2 Evelyn Ruby, Chestnut Hill MA; Adacie Allen, Brookline MA 170.50 5 Sarah Corning, Guilford CT; Cynthia Michael, Woodbridge CT 167.50 6 Bob Bratcher, Vista CA; Derald Keetch, Fort Worth TX 165.50 6 3 Jack Hayden, Las Vegas NV; David Willmott, Folsom CA 165.50 7 3 Ben Dobson, Cottonwood AZ; Suzanne Wells, Flagstaff AZ 164.00 7 Gerald Collier, Oak Park CA; Jan Janssen, Las Vegas NV 162. 50 4 Keith Mackenzie - Marion Mackenzie, Parksville BC 160.50 4 1 Jeffrey Millman, Agoura Hills CA; Alan Haim, Sherman Oaks CA 160.00 2 Roberta Lyon - Lois Haddad, Bel Tiburon CA 152.00 2 Linda Pollett, Smith’s BE; Stephen Ball, Hamilton BE 158.00 3 Lois Applebaum - Florence Senkowsky, El Paso TX 156.00 Daily Bulletin Page 15

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION Y EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Sandra De Martino, Riverside CT; Sandy Kiesel, Bakersfield CA 190.00 1 Harry Yockey - Jacqueline Yockey, Simi Valley CA 201.50 2 2 Ahmed Sorathia, Chino CA; Sabina Lim, Irvine CA 176.50 2 1 Ruth Ableman, Irvine CA; Helene Blumenau, Dallas TX 184.00 3 Dale Klinzing, Yucaipa CA; Art Bennett, Redlands CA 176.00 3 Elizabeth Baecher, Mount Kisco NY; Samuel Wang, Monterey Park CA 182.50 4 John Bralliar - Bea Bralliar, Lomita CA 175.00 4 2 1 Chris Jones - Lilian Jones, Houston TX 174.00 5 Antonia Okany, Etobicoke ON; Judy Singer, Scarborough ON 167.00 5 3 Fred Schenker - Ivor McGloughlin, Pittsburgh PA 173.50 6 3 William Carlson Jr - Jacquelyn Sollner, St Thomas VI 165.00 6 Rodney Wilton, Plano TX; Brian Johnston, Toronto ON 167.50 7/8 Jackie Boisseau, Etobicoke ON; P Schwartz, Cote Saint-Luc PQ 158.50 7 Ann Zorn, Billings MT; Jack Triplett, Inkom ID 161.00 7/8 4 Angeline Murray, Danville CA; Teresa Szymczak, Walnut Creek CA 158.50 4 2 Glenn Dicus, West Hollywood CA; Eleanor Gendill, Denver CO 154.50 1 Bill Bauknight - Charles Bauknight, Anderson SC 146.50 3 Tema Apozdana, MedellinColumbia; Martha Londono, 142.50 2 Mac Busby, San Diego CA; Grant Peacock, Irvine CA 143.50

2ND SUNDAY STRATIFIED OPEN PAIRS 2ND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION EEE EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Frank Wharton, London Nw3 1en EN; Michael Cornes, Warwick BE 189.50 1 Tom Joyce, Colchester CT; Richard Prouser, Lake Oswego OR 185.50 2 Randall Ray - Lynda Lee Ray, Newton MA 183.00 2 Carlos Munoz - Kassie Ohtaka Munoz, White Plains NY 184.00 3 2 Gerri Knilans - Hal Knilans, Thousand Oaks CA 181.50 3 Jerry Premo, San Francisco CA; Kay Beck, Fishers IN 174.00 4 Barbara Shaw, Laurel MD; Charity Sack, Chevy Chase MD 175.00 4 Jim Hayashi, San Jose CA; Mary Ann Berg, Atherton CA 173.50 5 3 Larry Gilbert, Burien WA; Brian Gilbert, Irvine CA 167.50 5 1 George Bessinger, Spring Valley CA; David Dobrin, Cambridge MA 171.50 6 4 1 Gary Shekhter - Bernard Simkin, Rancho Santa Fe CA 164.50 6/7 2 Burt Kifer, Arlington TX; Joyce Silar, Reading PA 169.50 6/7 Joe Walden, Monroe NC; James Blackwell, Columbia SC 169.50 3 1 Lawrence Crumb, McKinleyville CA; Suresh Agarwal, Charlottesvle VA 150.00 4/6 Sandra Marlin - Mike Marlin, Versailles KY 149.00 4/6 Ram Hira, North Vancouver BC; Nicholas Gregorio Sr, Stoneham MA 149.00 4/6 Ellyn Batko, Deerfield IL; Nancy Grimes, Marshall WI 149.00 2 Constance Raaz, Las Vegas NV; Marjorie Gardner, Honolulu HI 134.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION FFF EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Bernard Gench, Flushing NY; Judy Schwartz, Floral Park NY 187.00 1 Steve Mansfield - Janet Daling, Seattle WA 194.50 2/3 Mike Aliotta, Oklahoma City OK; John Pataki, Mesquite TX 185.00 2 1 Kelley Hwang, New York NY; Lawrence Harding, Hampstead NC 194.00 2/3 Robert Terry, Wildwood FL; Joan Wilhide, Lk Panasoffke FL 185.00 3 2 1 Eddie Moriguchi - Alice Moriguchi, San Francisco CA 176.00 4 1 Norton Hall - Robert Hinkle, Tucson AZ 179.00 4/5 3/4 J Evans - Jamie Sparks, Houston TX 174.50 5 2 1 Harriet Brent, Venice FL; Carol Pollock, Northbrook IL 163.00 4/5 3/4 Tom Wylie - Andrew Vinock, Woodland Hills CA 174.50 6 3 Harold Bernstein - Ruth Bernstein, Hillsdale NJ 159.50 6 Walter Dedio, Morden MB; Allan Quaile, Newmarket ON 173.00 4 Barbara Swan, Roseville CA; Joan Mesias, Temple City CA 157.00 2 Maria Pendergast, W Hollywood CA; Maria Abbott, San Francisco CA 130.00 2 R. Owen Doster - Barbara Doster, Charlotte NC 140.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION GGG EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 David Feldman, New York NY; Phil Feldman, Los Angeles CA 191.50 1 1 Bruce Chapman - Judith Chapman, Sawyer MI 199.50 2 2 Sondra Rothstein, Las Vegas NV; Martin Hester, Phoenix AZ 181.00 2 Chuck Wilkinson, Jackson MS; Justina McKee, Summit MS 184.00 3 Julie Bradley, Jacksonville FL; Michael Edwards, Rock Island IL 175.50 3 2 Bernard Figueiredo, San Francisco CA; Hanan Deeby, San Mateo CA 177.00 4 Idelle Katz, Hartsdale NY; Susan Meyers, Mt Kisco NY 174.00 4 Gloria Rabinowitz - Martin Rabinowitz, Narberth PA 169.00 5 Rodney Paxton - Jacqueline Karlen, Las Vegas NV 161.50 5 Pete Wilson, Sacramento CA; Marty Rogers, Rancho Cordova CA 168.50 6 Angela Fenton, North Vancouver BC; Dorothy Carnegie, White Rock BC 161.00 6 3 1 Donna Weaver, Laguna Niguel CA; Winkie Webb, Irvine CA 162.50 3 Jim Pestaner - Lucy Pestaner, Potomac MD 156.50 4 Patricia Menefee - Sue Herrmann, Laguna Niguel CA 155.50 4/5 1 Patricia Westenhaver, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Pepper Drebes, Denver CO 152.50 4/5 Robert Rouch Jr - Paul Schommer, Visalia CA 152.50 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION HHH EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Bruce Cook, Spokane WA; Lucien Stratton, Boise ID 179.00 1 Shirley Irish - Audrey Twiss, Erie PA 200.50 2/3 Nancy Pickering, Penllyn PA; Phil Brady, Philadelphia PA 170.00 2 William Muir - Victoria Muir, Kansas City MO 196.00 2/3 Alex Kornel - Barbara Seagram, Toronto ON 170.00 3 Despina Georgas - Brent Gibbs, Willowdale ON 185.00 4 1 John Dockray, Villanova PA; Wen Huang, Rowland Heights CA 168.50 4 F Schwade, Brookfield WI; Ruth Stearns, Glendale WI 173.50 5/6 2/3 Michael O’Hara - Bette Meers-O’Hara, San Francisco CA 168.00 5 Kathy Schenk, Phoenix AZ; Jan Horwitz, Scottsdale AZ 165.00 5/6 2/3 David Walton - Suzi Hutchinson, Thousand Oaks CA 168.00 6 1 1 Pennell Somsen, New York NY; Harriet Munk, Yonkers NY 154.00 4 1 Paula Rubin - Morton Rubin, Pittsburgh PA 161.50 2 Alain Schreiber, Rancho Santa Fe CA; Gail Whiteley, Carlsbad CA 152.50 3 Daniel Wynn, Carpentersville IL; Sherry Wynn, Carpentersvle IL 152.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION JJJ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Tony Glynne, Vancouver WA; Merlin Vilhauer, Beaverton OR 200.50 1 1 Raymond Yuenger - Lynn Yokel, Campbell CA 198.50 2 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; William Hunter, Reading MA 182.50 2 2 Jeanie Farquhar - Steve Farquhar, Huntington Bh CA 191.50 3 Ziggy Tucker, San Antonio TX; John Bowers, Seguin TX 182.00 3 3 Bette Wrona, San Diego CA; Gregory Chaffee, Chula Vista CA 182.50 4 1 Aileen Osofsky, Phoenix AZ; Alan Osofsky, New City NY 180.00 4 4 1 Robert Lawrence, Bronx NY; Perry Seal, San Mateo CA 167.00 5 Helene Drake - George Drake, Phoenix AZ 172.50 5 Rona Levine - Stephen Levine, New York NY 166.50 6 2 1 Adam Miller, Champaign IL; Dwayne Hoffman, Madison AL 171.00 6 Roy Hoppe, San Rafael CA; Loarn Thoelecke, San Anselmo CA 160.00 3 Melinda Dahlman, Las Vegas NV; Judith Kulic, Henderson NV 167.50 4 2 Thomas Gray, Tempe AZ; Daniel McGuire, Las Vegas NV 161.50

2ND SUNDAY EVENING IMP PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION WW EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Jeri Baraf, Roslyn NY; Alan Goldman, Queens Vlg NY 50.00 1 1 1 Robert Garin - Marie Garin, Chula Vista CA 47.00 2 Irene Hyatt, Arvada CO; Barbara Mackay, Fredericton NB 48.00 2 2 2 Christine Kempton, Bromley EN; Philip Jones, Orpington EN 33.00 3 Edith Morgan - Jenny Pinto, Las Vegas NV 39.00 3 Duane Christensen - Carol Christensen, Hermiston OR 25.00 4 1 Alfred Lee, Rncho Pls Vrd CA; Bernard Bertonis, Scotts Valley CA 18.00 4 Hadi Allahverdian - Chester Kurzet, Portland OR 23.00 5 2 1 Dorene Smyth, Portland OR; Maureen Schroder, Kirkland WA 15.00 5 3 Elizabeth Nagle, Middletown CT; Helma Strauss, Hartford CT 13.00 6 Allan Paul - Serene Paul, Las Vegas NV -4.00 6/7 4/5 Anna Cormier, Pinellas Park FL; Doris Houdesheldt, St Petersburg FL 7.00 3 2 Eloise Wray, Azle TX; Carole Harrison, Fort Worth TX -9.00 6/7 4/5 Audrey Ochs, Hamilton MT; Ardy McLeod, Apache Jct AZ 7.00 4 Glenn Young, Alexandria VA; Raj Pruthi, Bellaire TX -12.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION XX EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Olavi Vare, Henderson NV; Freda Thornbrough, Downey CA 63.00 1 1 Bruce Greenspan, Danvers MA; Phyllis Bloom, Acton MA 56.00 2 2 Margaret Carnes, Muncie IN; Cherie Lukert, Colbert GA 44.00 2 2 Elizabeth Hudson - Dewitt Hudson Jr, Arlington TX 40.00 3 Peter Filandro - Marie Filandro, Smyrna DE 43.00 3 3 1 David McIntyre - Tracey King, Oak Park MI 31.00 4 3 Nathaniel Reid - Barbara Boswell, Cincinnati OH 24.00 4 John Hackett, Oxford ME; Walter Smith, West Sand Lake NY 23.00 5 4 1 John Kahan - Gail Kahan, Santa Barbara CA 15.00 5 4 Les Jensen, Aurora CO; Nit Buckhout, Colorado Spgs CO 15.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION YY EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Bruce Neiger, Merrick NY; Alvin Baragar, Edmonton AB 27.00 1 1 Barbara Vasilevsky - Jill Toth Stokke, Las Vegas NV 49.00 2 1 1 Ranjan Bhaduri, Dundas ON; Raymond Jung, Hamilton ON 25.00 2 James Gordon, S Burlington VT; Chuck Whidden, Winder GA 39.00 3 2 Barbara Baeskens, Chino CA; Charo Holdo, Pasadena CA 24.00 3 2 1 Carole Chiang - Chao-Wang Chiang, Rapid City SD 32.00 4 R Craig Hemphill - Nancy Mitchell, Jacksonville FL 23.00 4 Gerald Di Vincenzo, S Burlington VT; John Kimel, 29.00 5 Donald Sache, Delta BC; Dennis Groden, West Vancouver BC 20.00 5 3 Nick Bailey, San Marcos CA; David Kayner, Las Vegas NV 28.00 6/7 3/4 Jerry Ranney - Jane Ranney, Morrison CO 2.00 6 4 2 Malcolm Coutts - Jim Rife, Guelph ON 20.00 6/7 3/4 Theodore Spak - Jody Ledford, Miami FL 2.00 2 Ausra Geaski, East Hartford CT; Rita Wolak, New Britain CT -2.00 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION ZZ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Robin Whitcher - Dave Whitcher, Olympia WA 33.00 1 1 Helen Miller, Miller Place NY; Terry Parker, Medway OH 51.00 2 Kim Hall, Miami FL; Susan Elias, Coral Gables FL 23.00 2 Frank Aquila, Fairlawn OH; George Hershman, Baltimore MD 39.00 3 1 1 Virginia Street, Ormond Beach FL; Hansford Rowe, Valencia CA 17.00 3 2 1 James Bochsler, Davenport FL; Byron Crittenden, Kingswood Surre Y 13.00 4 2 2 Kai Hsi, Ann Arbor MI; Rhonda Monro, Beverly Hills MI 14.00 4 3 Grant Mackinnon, Downsview ON; Theresa Barthels, Cheney WA 10.00 5 3 Cydney Hayes, Riverside Est SK; Angela Shaw, Saskatoon SK 11.00 5 Joyce Sillins - Jonathan Greenspan, New York NY 6.00 6/7 4/5 H Vince Mueller - Bruce Blakely, San Rafael CA 7.00 6 Mike Grodsky, St Simons Is GA; Sharon Kelly, Duluth GA 1.00 6/7 4/5 Perrie Kay Avery - Robley Mangney, Cheyenne WY 7.00 4 C. Buddy Carls, Huntington Bh CA; Mary Johnson, Freeland WA 0.00 2 Gemma Min, Seoul KO; Deanna Goh, Peterborough ON -5.00

2ND SUNDAY EVENING 50/20 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQQ EAST-WEST A B A B 1 Carol Weiser, Albuquerque NM; Jana George, Rio Rancho NM 61.00 1 Joy Baker - Jane Casciano, San Jose CA 64.50 2/3 Jacqueline Williams - Darrell Williams, Littleton CO 54.50 2 Sara Laitala, Michigamme MI; Patti Frounfelter, Ishpeming MI 52.50 2/3 1 Sara Kuperstein - Hortensia Azerraf, Caracus VZ 54.50 1 Curtis Barbee - Pamela Barbee, Newnan GA 51.50

2ND SUNDAY EVENING 300/200/100 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION UUU EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Adele Rappaport - Armand Rappaport, Rockville Ctr NY 157.50 1 Clement Jacobson, Colorado Spgs CO; Constance Dunckelmann, San Jose CA 172.50 2 Richard La Bahn - Virginia La Bahn, Orange CA 143.00 2 Richard Jones, Anderson IN; Alan Griswold, Indianapolis IN 165.50 3 2 Earl Hill, Surprise AZ; Walter Yllo, North Attleboro MA 141.50 3 1 1 Dean Jenkins - Shelly Hershberger, Kailua Kona HI 155.00 4 3 2 Nellie Chang - Walter Chang, Honolulu HI 141.00 4 2 2 Carol Smith, Berkeley CA; Veronica Berlin, Novato CA 141.00 5 4 Meenakshi Krishnamoorthy - Nirmala Krishnamoorthy, San Diego CA 139.50 5/6 Albert Oliver, Henderson NV; Frank Callom, Las Vegas NV 138.00 6 Gary Shepley, Houston TX; Lowell Porter, Saint Louis MO 138.00 5/6 Eva Ryan, Glen Rock NJ; Francyne Edwards, Grand Rapids MI 138.00 3 Beryl Blake - George Blake, Bound Brook NJ 132.00 *Unless otherwise noted, strat breaks for Stratified Open and Stratified Senior eventsTODAY’S are: A (2000+), B (750-2000), SCHEDULE C (0-750). For Strati-Flighted events, A/X are 3000+/0-3000 and play in their own game; B (1000-2000), C (500-1000) and D (0-500) play in their own game. **Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current. Monday, November 26, 2001, 9:00 a.m. Event Session Entry/player/session Sold ACBL members** Other Phoenix Bracketed KO Teams 4th $12 $13 Barron Morning Compact KO Teams 3-4 $12 $13 Barron Morning Side Game Series III* 3rd single session $12 $13 Barron Stratified 299er Pairs single $11 $12 Pavilion 9-11 Monday, November 26, 2001, 10:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. Stratified Senior Pairs* 1-2 $12 $13 Ballroom C Stratified Open Pairs* 1-2 $12 $13 Ballroom C Monday, November 26, 2001, 1:00 p.m. Farewell Compact KO Teams 1-2 $12 $13 Barron On to Houston KO Teams 1 (NOTE: New Event!) $12 $14 Barron (Continues at 8 p.m. Monday) Monday, November 26, 2001, 1:00 & 8:00 p.m. REISINGER BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS 1-2SF $14.50 $15.50 Ballroom B (Two semifinal sessions today, two final sessions Tuesday) NORTH AMERICAN SWISS TEAMS 1-2SF $13 $14 Pavilion 1-3 (Two semifinal sessions today, two final sessions Tuesday) Strati-Flighted Open Pairs* Flight A/X 1-2 $12 $13 Conrad Flight B/C/D 1-2 $12 $13 Conrad Bracketed KO Teams VII 3-4 $12 $13 Barron Side Game Series IV* single $12 $13 Barron 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single $11 $12 Pavilion 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single $11 $11 Pavil- ion Monday, November 26, 2001, 8:00 p.m. Stratified Board-a-Match Teams* single $11 $12 Barron Side Game Series IV* single $12 $13 Barron Farewell Compact KO Teams 3-4 $12 $13 Barron On to Houston KO Teams 2 $12 $13 Barron Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single $11 $12 Pavilion 9-11 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single $11 $12 Pavilion 9-11 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single $11 $11 Pavil- ion 9-11 Monday, November 26, 2001, Midnight Zip KO Teams* single $11 $12 Pavilion 9-11

*Unless otherwise noted, strat breaks for Stratified Open and Stratified SeniorTOMORROW’S events are: A (2000+), B (750-2000), CSCHEDULE (0-750). For Strati-Flighted events, A/X are 3000+/0-3000 and play in their own game; B (1000-2000), C (500-1000) and D (0-500) play in their own game. **Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current. Tuesday, November 27, 2001, 10:00 a.m. Event Session Entry/player/session Sold ACBL members** Other Strati-Flighted Swiss Teams* Flight A/X $12 $13 Conrad Flight B/C/D $12 $13 Conrad Stratified Senior Swiss Teams* $12 $13 Conrad Note: Both events are 7 rounds, 7 boards, playthrough. Tuesday, November 27, 2001, 10:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. Stratified Fast Open Pairs* 1-2 $12 $13 Pavilions 1-2 Tuesday, November 27, 2001, 10:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m. On to Houston KO Teams 3-4 $12 $13 Conrad Side Game Series IV* single $12 $13 Pavilions 10-11 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single $11 $12 Pavilions 10-11 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single $11 $12 Pavilions 10-11 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single $11 $11 Pavilions 10-11 Tuesday, November 27, 2001, 11:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. Stratified Open Swiss Teams* 1-2 $12 $13 Conrad Stratified Open Pairs* 1-2 $12 $13 Pavilion 9 Tuesday, November 27, 2001, Noon & 7:00 p.m. REISINGER BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS 1-2F $14.50 $15.50 Ballroom B NORTH AMERICAN SWISS TEAMS 1-2F $13 $14 Ballroom C Tuesday, November 27, 2001, 5:00 p.m. Side Game Series IV* single $12 $13 Pavilion 10-11

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