SANYA CHINA 10TH 25TH OCTOBER 2014

Coordinator: Jean-Paul Meyer • Editors: Mark Horton, Brent Manley DAILY BULLETIN Co-Editors: Micke Melander, Barry Rigal, David Stern Lay-Out Editor: Monica Kummel • Photos: Francesca Canali

Issue No. 2 Sunday, 12th October 2014 POWER PLAY

The Red Bull booth Playing like they want to wrap up the Mixed Teams championship before the qualifying rounds end, the team captained by Sjoert Brink stands undefeated after eight matches and a full match ahead of the second-place squad. Brink, of the Netherlands, is playing with Cecilia Rimstedt of Sweden and Russians Alexander Dubinin, Andrey Gromov, Victoria Gromova and Tatiana Ponomareva. The team had only two close matches, winning by an average margin of 19.75 IMPs and averaging 12.43 victory points per round (20-point scale). Today features more Swiss qualifying. Head-to-head play begins on Monday.

Watching bridge in Sanya Today’s Schedule Mixed Teams Semifinal A & B If you want to watch the bridge play during the 14th Red Bull World Bridge Series, here’s how you do it on OurGame: 9.30 - 10.30 Go to the website and follow the instructions: 10.50 - 11.50 http://ourbridge.ourgame.com/ 12.10 - 13.10 The main site will be set to jump to the second website: 14.10 - 15.10 http://ourbridge.ourgame.com/flash/loading.swf 15.30 - 16.30 Requirements: Adobe flash plugin. 16.50 - 17.50 18.10 - 19.10 Find three matches per session on Ourgame and three on BBO!!! 19.30 - 20.30 14th Red Bull WORLD BRIDGE SERIES Sanya, China

WORLD BRIDGE FEDERATION Medical & Prevention Commission Gabriele PW (Chair), Aubry Y, Capelli G, Jelmoni G, Mikkelsen F, Stomphorst J, Gudge A (Secr.)

After Lille, Bali and Istanbul, we continue the project Mind & Health play together, aimed at increasing the level of knowledge and information for the players, on the part of the WBF and to provide the best possible cooperation with the IOC. Therefore, we invite all players to collaborate in this initiative. We understand that your time is valuable and the rest periods are short so we will try to be brief during the interviews and not disturb you too much. We hereby publish a list of bookings, taking into account the number of players in Mixed Teams , and inviting the players in teams made up of 6 or 5 athletes who are resting in the first two days (Oct. 11 and 12) to come for the interview. On the third day (Oct. 13) we will be available for extra interviews and we kindly ask players who can spare the time to volunteer to assist us in this important work. Thanks in advance for your cooperation. BOOKING LIST Day 2 14:10 - 14:30: WEST VIP (Mixed Team - Player #2) DAY 2 - Sunday 12th October 14:30 - 14:50: XBA (Mixed Team - Player #1) 14:30 - 14:50: XBA (Mixed Team - Player #2) Phase: MIXED TEAMS SEMIFINAL A & B 14:50 - 15:10: YEH MIX (Mixed Team - Player #1) 14:50 - 15:10: YEH MIX (Mixed Team - Player #2) MORNING Round 5 Round 1 15:30 - 15:50: ZHIHAOLE (Mixed Team - Player #1) 09:30 - 09:50: SALVO (Mixed Team - Player #1) 15:30 - 15:50: ZHIHAOLE (Mixed Team - Player #2) 09:30 - 09:50: SALVO (Mixed Team - Player #2) 15:50 - 16:10: BEIJING TRINERGY (Mixed Team - Player #1) 09:50 - 10:10: SANSHA SATELLITE TV (Mixed Team - Player #1) 15:50 - 16:10: BRIDGE ASSOCIATION OF FUJIAN PROVINCE 09:50 - 10:10: SANSHA SATELLITE TV (Mixed Team - Player #2) (Mixed Team - Player #1) 10:10 - 10:30: SANYA-HONGYE (Mixed Team - Player #1) 16:10 - 16:30: DALIAN (Mixed Team - Player #1) 10:10 - 10:30: SANYA-HONGYE (Mixed Team - Player #2) 16:10 - 16:30: GOTARD (Mixed Team - Player #1)

Round 2 Round 6 10:50 - 11:10: SHANGAI YITONG (Mixed Team - Player #1) 16:50 - 17:10: GUANGZHOU ZHAOHENG I 10:50 - 11:10: SHANGAI YITONG (Mixed Team - Player #2) (Mixed Team - Player #1) 11:10 - 11:30: SHENZEN (Mixed Team - Player #1) 16:50 - 17:10: GUANGZHOU ZHAOHENG II 11:10 - 11:30: SHENZEN (Mixed Team - Player #2) (Mixed Team - Player #1) 11:30 - 11:50: SHENZEN NANGANG POWER 17:10 - 17:30: HEILONGJIANG TEAM (Mixed Team - Player #1) (Mixed Team - Player #1) 17:10 - 17:30: HEY HO (Mixed Team - Player #1) 11:30 - 11:50: SHENZEN NANGANG POWER 17:30 - 17:50: MASTER MINDS (Mixed Team - Player #1) (Mixed Team - Player #2) 17:30 - 17:50: MEIKUANGTIXIE (Mixed Team - Player #1)

Round 3 Round 7 12:10 - 12:30: SHENZEN PINGAN (Mixed Team - Player #1) 18:10 - 18:30: PAN-CHINA (Mixed Team - Player #1) 12:10 - 12:30: SHENZEN PINGAN (Mixed Team - Player #2) 18:10 - 18:30: PERTAMINA EP BLUE (Mixed Team - Player #1) 12:30 - 12:50: SUZHOUTAIHU (Mixed Team - Player #1) 18:30 - 18:50: PERTAMINA EP RED (Mixed Team - Player #1) 12:30 - 12:50: SUZHOUTAIHU (Mixed Team - Player #2) 18:30 - 18:50: PING AN CHINA (Mixed Team - Player #1) 12:50 - 13:10: TIANJIN ASSOC. TEAM 18:50 - 19:10: REDBULL (Mixed Team - Player #1) (Mixed Team - Player #1) 18:50 - 19:10: SHANDONGPUSHI TEAM 12:50 - 13:10: TIANJIN CONTRACT BRIDGE ASSOC. TEAM (Mixed Team - Player #1) (Mixed Team - Player #2) Round 8 19:30 - 19:50: SOUL (Mixed Team - Player #1) AFTERNOON 19:30 - 19:50: THE LOCOMOTIVE SPORTS ASSOC. TEAM Round 4 (Mixed Team - Player #1) 14:10 - 14:30: WEST VIP (Mixed Team - Player #1) 19:50 - 20:10: YUNNAN (Mixed Team - Player #1)

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Monday 13th October Tuesday 14th October Mixed Teams Round of 32 Mixed Pairs Qualification Mixed Teams Round of 8 Mixed Pairs Qualification 10.00 - 12.00 10.00 - 11.30 10.00 - 12.00 10.00 - 11.30 12.20 - 14.20 11.50 - 13.20 12.20 - 14.20 11.50 - 13.20 Mixed Teams Round of 1614.30 - 16.00 Mixed Teams Semifinal 14.30 - 16.00 15.30 - 17.30 16.20 - 17.50 15.30 - 17.50 16.20 - 17.50 17.50 - 19.50 18.10 - 19.40 18.10 - 20.30 18.10 - 19.40

Wednesday 15th October Thursday 16th October Mixed Teams Final Mixed Pairs Semifinal A&B Mixed Pairs Final A Mixed Pairs Final B 10.00 - 12.00 10.00 - 11.30 10.00 - 11.30 10.00 - 11.30 12.20 - 14.20 11.50 - 13.20 11.50 - 13.20 11.50 - 13.20 15.30 - 17.30 14.30 - 16.00 14.30 - 16.00 14.30 - 16.00 17.50 - 19.50 16.20 - 17.50 16.20 - 17.50 16.20 - 17.50 18.10 - 19.40 18.10 - 20.20 18.10 - 19.40

Friday 17th October Saturday 18th October Sunday 19th October Monday 20th October Mixed Pairs Final A Open Teams Qualification Open Teams Semifinal A&B Open Teams Round of 32 10.00 - 11.30 9.30 - 10.30 9.30 - 10.30 10.00 - 12.00 11.50 - 13.20 10.50 - 11.50 10.50 - 11.50 12.20 - 14.20 14.30 - 16.00 12.10 - 13.10 12.10 - 13.10 15.30 - 17.30 16.20 - 17.50 14.10 - 15.10 14.10 - 15.10 Open Teams Round of 16 18.10 - 20.00 15.30 - 16.30 15.30 - 16.30 18.10 - 20.10 16.50 - 17.50 16.50 - 17.50 Women & Senior Teams 18.10 - 19.10 18.10 - 19.10 To be decided 19.30 - 20.30 19.30 - 20.30 Women & Senior Teams Women & Senior Teams To be decided To be decided

Wednesday 22nd October Thursday 23rd October Open Teams Round of 8 Open Pairs Qualification Open Teams Final Open Pairs Semifinal A & B 10.00 - 12.00 10.00 - 11.30 10.00 - 12.00 10.00 - 11.30 Open Teams Semifinal 11.50 - 13.20 12.20 - 14.20 11.50 - 13.20 13.10 - 15.10 14.30 - 16.00 15.30 - 17.30 14.30 - 16.00 15.30 - 17.30 16.20 - 17.50 17.50 - 19.50 16.20 - 17.50 17.50 - 19.50 18.10 - 19.40 18.10 - 19.40 Women & Senior Teams Women & Senior Pairs Women & Senior Teams Women & Senior Pairs To be decided To be decided To be decided To be decided

Friday 24th October Saturday 25th October Open Pairs Final A Open Pairs Final B Open Pairs Final A Women & Senior Pairs 10.00 - 11.30 10.00 - 11.30 10.00 - 11.30 To be decided 11.50 - 13.20 11.50 - 13.20 11.50 - 13.20 14.30 - 16.00 14.30 - 16.00 14.00 - 15.30 16.20 - 17.50 16.20 - 17.50 15.50 - 17.20 18.10 - 20.20 18.10 - 19.40 17.50 - 19.30 Women & Senior Pairs To be decided

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The Man Could Play

Tony Priday, one of England’s top players for several decades, Dummy was accessed with the ace of diamonds and the died three days ago at age 92. Among his many friends was queen of clubs played. It held, but when South followed Maureen Hiron, who published several deals played by Priday in with the club jack, East covered and West showed out. the Independent. Three of them are presented here. Now the reason for Priday’s precaution in ruffing dummy’s third heart became evident. He cashed his king of Dealer West. Both Vul diamonds then made the key play, exiting with his last [ A 5 4 diamond. ] 7 5 3 If West wins with the queen he is endplayed. On the { A 7 5 forced red-suit return, declarer can in dummy, while discarding his losing low club in hand. } Q J 8 3 If East takes the trick with the jack, he can cash the queen [ J 6 N [ Q 7 2 of spades, removing both declarer’s and dummy’s last ] Q 10 9 8 6 2 ] A K J trumps but must then lead a club, giving declarer the last W E { Q 8 6 4 { J 10 9 two tricks — and the contract. }4S }K 9 7 2 Dealer South. E/W Vul. [ K 10 9 8 3 ]4 [ Q 7 4 { K 6 4 ] 9 8 3 } A 10 6 5 { Q 10 7 5 When one opponent pre-empts and the suit is raised by } A Q 4 the other, the suspicion is that you are being talked out of [ 10 9 8 3 2 N [ J 6 5 something. In spite of the vulnerability, Tony Priday, seated ]– ]Q J 7 5 2 W E South, came in with Three Spades after West opened with {3 {9 8 2 a weak Two Hearts and East raised. North, with some S useful-looking cards, raised to Four Spades, and West led } K 10 9 7 5 3 2 } J 8 the ten of hearts to East’s king. South ruffed the ace of [ A K hearts continuation, then played a spade to dummy’s ace. ] A K 10 6 4 Priday now ruffed dummy’s last heart, then cashed the king { A K J 6 4 of spades. }6 Everything was going well, and all that remained was to find the king of clubs onside, and with a reasonable break “Most of the pairs were in Six Hearts, and all bar one went in that suit as well, the game would make. down. It was just my bad luck to be playing against the best player in the club, Tony Priday. He was the only one to make the slam, and I got a bottom.” Overhearing this, I went in search of the maestro himself to obtain further and better particulars. West led the ten of spades, and when dummy descended, Priday was quietly confident. It was a good slam, requiring the suit to play for no more than one loser. South won the lead in hand, and when Priday played the ace of hearts, the 5-0 break came to light. Declarer appreciated that the slam could be made only if East held at least three diamonds. At trick three, a low heart went to dummy’s nine and East’s jack. Back came a spade to the king. A diamond to the ten was followed by the eight of hearts, to the queen and king. The diamond ace was cashed, and when West showed out, the path home was lit. As South needed two diamond discards in hand, the club was necessary. Dummy’s diamond queen was cashed and declarer’s last two diamonds went away on the club ace and spade queen.

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Early problems in Sanya by Micke Melander

In the first round of the mixed teams NUNES, one of the Ling and Yeung did very well in the Open Room to avoid possible favorites to win the tournament was drawn to play getting to three no trump and instead opted to play in four against the MASTERMIND team from Hong Kong. hearts on a 4-3 fit. Four Hearts had eleven tricks when the one immediately created several problems for the players. defense led clubs. Even worse for declarer in three no trump was that even if the king of diamonds had been Board 1. Dealer North. None Vul. onside, it still would not have guaranteed enough tricks to [ K J 8 7 make the contract when the defense attacked spades. That ] A 7 2 would have been an easy in the Open Room { K 6 5 since Quinn had found a One Spade bid on that poor hand… } J 6 5 In the Closed Room Fantoni overcalled with 1NT in [ 9 5 N [ A 3 fourth seat when the one club opening was passed round ] K 9 3 ] Q J 10 5 to him. Lam managed to put his fingers on the seven of W E { A 8 2 { Q J 7 4 spades, Fantoni ducked, won the second round and tried a } A K Q 10 2 S } 9 7 4 heart to the king and North’s ace. When the defense had [ Q 10 6 4 2 blocked their spades, Fantoni had his ninth trick in the bag. What looked like a big score and great start for the ] 8 6 4 MASTERMIND team from Hong Kong eventually only { 10 9 3 created 2 IMPs. } 8 3 The only big swing of the match came on board three. Open Room Board 3. Dealer South. EW Vul. West North East South Ling Nunes Yeung Quinn [ K J 9 3 1} Pass 1[ ] Q 5 Dbl 2[ 3] Pass { Q 10 4 4] All Pass } Q 10 5 4 Closed Room [ Q 7 2 N [ A 8 4 ] J 10 8 ] K 7 6 W E West North East South { A J 8 6 2 { K 7 5 3 Fantoni Lam Compton Ling } A 2 S } K 9 8 1} Pass Pass [ 10 6 5 1NT Pass 2} Pass ] A 9 4 3 2 2{ Pass 2NT Pass {9 3NT All Pass } J 7 6 3 Open Room West North East South Ling Nunes Yeung Quinn Pass 1{ Pass 2{ 2] Pass Pass 3NT All Pass Closed Room West North East South Fantoni Lam Compton Ling Pass 1} Pass 1{ Pass 1NT Pass 3NT All Pass In the Closed Room Fantoni had an easy time when he received a spade as the opening lead. He won with the queen, set up the diamonds, and when North got in with Shawn Quinn and Claudio Nunes the queen of diamonds and shifted to a club Fantoni won

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That Man Could Play; continued from page 4.

Dummy held the {7 and }4. East’s cards were the ] 7 5. Priday was left with the ]10 6. Priday could play either card from dummy and catch East in a trump . Note that the slam makes if East’s club and spade cards were reversed. Dealer North. Both Vul. [ A K 9 5 3 ] 8 4 { A 5 4 3 } J 7 [ J 4 N [ Q 10 6 ] K 6 5 2 ] J 10 9 3 W E {– {K Q } K Q 9 8 5 4 2 S } A 10 6 3 [ 8 7 2 ] A Q 7 { J 10 9 8 7 6 2 Fulvio Fantini and Donna Compton }– in dummy, cashed out his diamonds and led the jack of hearts which went to the queen, king and ace. Now the I have never before been given a hand that was played ninth trick was set up for declarer, and in fact he got ten some seventy years ago — and by the person who tricks when South discarded too many hearts on the originally played it. Tony Priday is one of the elder diamonds so that the hearts produced two tricks. statesmen on scene. Now 85, he began In the Open Room Quinn made an aggressive of playing bridge at prep school, where the pupils used Mah two hearts which probably made Yeung go wrong in her Jong tiles in place of cards, as bridge was frowned upon. choice of lines as declarer. A spade would have been killing, In 1937, Priday was a mere stripling of 15 when he played but South opted for her second suit and led the six of clubs this hand at Eltham Golf Club. Contract bridge was in its which went to the two, queen and king. Three rounds of infancy, and the bidding was certainly antiquated by today’s diamonds followed, South discarding hearts to put Nunes standards. North opened One Spade and South, Priday, on lead. Another clubs was led, and declarer won in dummy jumped to Four Diamonds, raised to Five Diamonds. and cashed out the diamonds, leaving the following West led the king of clubs: Seven from dummy. East position: overtook with the ace, doubtless hoping to hold the trick [ K J 9 and push a heart through. But Priday ruffed with the ] Q 5 diamond six, then played the seven to the ace, finding that {– East held a trump trick. } 10 Now came Priday’s master play — the jack of clubs — on [ Q 7 2 [ A 8 which he discarded a spade. On lead with the club queen, N West was impotent, and Priday was able to ruff the third ] J 10 8 ] K 7 6 W E spade, setting up spades for two heart discards from hand. {– { – He proceeded to dislodge East’s diamond king, and could }–S } 8 then enter dummy by overtaking the trump two with [ 10 6 dummy’s three, to access the two established spades. ] A 9 And what if East had not overtaken dummy’s club king at {– trick one? Priday would have allowed the king to hold, discarding a low spade from hand. } J 7 When declarer now called for the jack of hearts from dummy and Nunes smoothly followed low, declarer put up the king! The defense was now able to cash out the clubs and attack the spades while still having a stopper in hearts. That took the contract one down. 12 IMPs to the NUNES team who won the match by 13- 4, which earned the NUNES team 13.65 VPs out of the 20 available.

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The Fab Four by Mark Horton

If by any chance you have dropped in on the Red Bull Championships from the Planet Mars (should that be Red Bull Planet Mars?) I’ll mention that my title relates to the best-selling band in the history of pop music (with over 600 million record sales worldwide) the legendary Beatles. They acquired the nickname ‘the Fab Four’ as Beatlemania grew in Britain, and by early 1964 they had become international stars, leading the British Invasion of the United States pop market. The Fab Four would be a good name for a bridge team (too late, I have already registered the copyright) and before the Mixed Teams started I took a look at the team lists in an attempt to form an SALVO v MEIKUANGTIXE: opinion as to who might win. Marion Michielsen, Zia Mahmood, Xiangdong Liu, Jinghui Yang Here are my six to follow (don’t blame me if you lose your shirts) from China, Red Bull & Yeh Mix, from the USA, With South making use of the world’s most used Bols Diamond & Joel, a Monaco/USA combination, Nunes and a Bridge Tip (don’t be afraid to respond) N/S stole the pot, truly Transnational squad with players from England, although given that it is not easy for West to get into the Germany, Netherlands, Turkey & USA, Salvo. bidding (Barry Rigal observed that a natural 2} would be When the matches for Round 1 were posted I noticed one way) and even then EW would be doing very well to that they included Salvo v Meikuangtixie so I settled down reach 4], it is not clear how significant an advantage this to watch - and completely coincidentally Francesca conferred. produced a couple of great photos from the Open Room 2[ drifted one down, -50. which showed the friendly spirit that prevailed. Closed Room Board 1. Dealer North. EW Vul. West North East South [ K J 8 7 Welland Long Auken Gong ] A 7 2 1} All Pass { K 6 5 } J 6 5 Facing a partner who would have bid at the drop of a hat (and was possibly short in clubs) West was content to let [ 9 5 N [ A 3 matters rest. There are ten tricks available in clubs - ] K 9 3 ] Q J 10 5 W E unluckily for the declarer it was the defenders who { A 8 2 { Q J 7 4 amassed them, down five, -250 and 5 IMPs to Salvo. } A K Q 10 2 S } 9 7 4 [ Q 10 6 4 2 Considerable technical problems meant that I was unable ] 8 6 4 to give more than a passing glance to the remaining deals of the match, although I did notice that in the Open Room { 10 9 3 South was able to start with a Multi 2{ on both [1065 } 8 3 ]A9432 {9 }J763 and [A109873 ]864 {- }7632. I guess if anyone asked South how strong her weak two might be Open Room she could reply ‘It all depends on Mah Mood’. West North East South Liu Mahmood Yang Michielsen 1} Pass 1[ Pass 2[ All Pass

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Round Two by Barry Rigal

Board 8. Dealer West. None Vul. [ A K 10 9 8 7 5 4 3 ]4 { 10 } 9 3 [6N [2 ] A J 9 8 3 2 ] Q 7 6 5 W E {3 {A J 8 6 4 2 } A K 8 7 5 S } J 2 [ Q J ] K 10 { K Q 9 7 5 } Q 10 6 4 West North East South Buras Hampson Sarniak Meyers 1] 4[ 5] Pass Pass 5[ Dble Pass 6] Pass Pass Dble Jacek Pszczola and Meike Wortel All Pass Not all N/S pairs went minus here. For example Pepsi Meyers guessed badly at her final turn, but it is easy to (Jacek Pszczola), playing with Meike Wortel reached 5[x sympathize with her choice. Had slam been one down she after an auction in which East had shown diamonds and a would have been picking up the same number of IMPs she heart fit. East led {A and shifted to ]Q...not a bad idea in might have lost via a phantom . abstract. But when Pepsi ducked, an uncharitable Still, though it is easy to be wise after the event, given that commentator would deduce that either West’s or the opponents were quite likely to have a spade for East’s brain was not up to the task. A heart continuation this auction, maybe the double was unwise. Declarer saw declarer ruff and draw trumps before pitching both guessed trumps of course, and had no trouble collecting clubs on the good diamonds. And that was +650! +1210, good for only a 6 IMP gain when The Levins were allowed to play slam undoubled against Narkiewicz- Board 10. Dealer East. Both Vul. Sakowska. [ J 2 ] K Q 5 4 { K Q 10 9 } Q 10 9 [ 8 5 N [ A 10 9 4 ] J 10 9 8 2 ] A 3 W E { 7 6 2 { 8 5 4 } A J 5 S } 8 7 6 4 [ K Q 7 6 3 ] 7 6 { A J 3 } K 3 2 West North East South Buras Hampson Sarniak Meyers Pass 1NT* Pass 2} Pass 2[ Pass 3NT All Pass 1NT 14-16 — plus upgrades Jill Meyers and Geoff Hampson

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Meyers was in the hot seat again on the lead of the ]J. Personally I’d have thought ducking to be the indicated play, 7.2 Mobile Phones and but who am I to argue with the world’s current number Electronic Devices one at anything — let alone the world’s top-ranked woman bridge player. Meyers covered and the defenders could Mobile phones and electronic devices may not now set up clubs and come to four hearts and two aces be taken into the playing area and toilets. without any pain. WBF General Conditions of Contest © 2014 Page 13 In the other room 3NT by North on a club lead had nine Any player, captain or coach bringing a mobile phone winners simply by setting up spades. Joel had 13 IMPs, and and or electronic device into the playing area and toilets led by 18, winning eventually by 14. will cause his team to be fined 2 VPs, (or 6 IMPs in a In an identical position to Meyers (after 1[-2{-2NT-3NT) knockout match) or, in the case of pairs events, will result Disa Eythorsdottir received the ]J lead and did . When in his partnership being fined 25% of the matchpoints she covered the next heart — a suit preference ]8 from available on a board during the session, plus in all cases, East, West won and shifted to a club. That had the effect of a monetary fine, the amount of which will be announced putting West in to set up hearts, but simultaneously gave to the participants before the start of the event. This declarer her ninth winner when the [A was where it penalty is mandatory. Failure to pay the fine will result in needed to be. If East had overruled her partner and exited the player being prohibited from playing. with a diamond, Disa might have had to find the }J for The Head Tournament Director may, at his discretion, herself to bring in the ninth trick. prohibit a player from bringing other equipment into the playing area. Board 14. Dealer North. None Vul. Anyone entering the playing area may be required to [ 7 6 comply with procedures put in place by the WBF for the ] 4 2 detection of such electronic equipment. { 10 5 3 See also Section 27.2 for restrictions pertaining to spectators. } 8 6 5 4 3 2 The Head Tournament Director will arrange for [ Q J 10 9 8 5 3 N [ A 4 random checks of players, captains and coaches to ] 9 6 5 ] K J ensure that there is compliance with these prohibitions. W E { –- { A K Q J 8 7 6 4 Refusal to submit to these checks will bar the individual } A J 7 S } 10 concerned from to the playing area and toilet area, [ K 2 and from remaining there. Refusal to submit to these checks will result in the ] A Q 10 8 7 3 individual being barred from the playing area and toilet { 9 2 area for the duration of the match or until such time as } K Q 9 the Head Tournament Director, in consultation with the West North East South Championship Committee, shall decide. Buras Hampson Sarniak Meyers Pass 1{ 1] 3]* Pass 4NT Pass Video Corner 5} Pass 5[ All Pass Soon online: watch our video broadcasts! 3] Invitational 6+ spades Find the links on www.worldbridge.org Sarniak was in the right place at the right time here. Having elected to open 1{ she found the good spades opposite and elected to simplify matters with keycard, reaching 5[ the right way up — technically the par contract. On a top club lead she won and took a spade finesse. No smoking or drinking Meyers won her [K and had no winning option. She chose policy to play ace and a second heart and Sarniak won and cashed Please be reminded that smoking and drinking is pro - two diamonds to pitch two losers, ruffed a diamond, ruffed hibited at any time and in any place during sessions. a club with the [A and claimed +450. If you do, an automatic penalty of 2VPs plus 100US$ Though this was essentially a flat board, I thought E/W will be applied. had done very well on a deal that caught out a large percentage of the field.

9 14th Red Bull WORLD BRIDGE SERIES Sanya, China MIXED TEAMS ROSTER

ATABEY ARONOV Victor (Bulgaria), ATABEY Yalcin (Turkey), SEMERCI Umran (Turkey), ZOBU Ahu (Turkey) BARR BARR Ronnie (Israel), CHENG Qiang (China), GINOSSAR Eldad (Israel), HOU Yunyan (China) BEIJING CENTURY WEIDA CONG Jie (China), DU Yuehua (China), QIN Yue (China), SHI Jian (China), SHI Jian (China) captain, BEIJING TRINERGY LI Xiaoyi (China), LU Dong (China), SUN Shaolin (China), WANG Yanhong (China), YAN Ru (China), WANG Yanhong (China) captain BEYOND LI Xubo (China), YU Xiuting (China), ZHANG Runnan (China), ZHANG Yizhuo (China) BINKIE CALLAGHAN Brian (England), DAWSON Jane (Australia), DUCKWORTH Christine (England), GILL Peter (Australia) BLING CHAN Chung Wai Terence (China Hong Kong), CHEUNG L. Fu (China Hong Kong), FOK Wing Hung (China Hong Kong), HO Irene (China Hong Kong) BRIDGE ASSOCIATION OF FUJIAN P GAO Peicheng (China), XU Peifeng (China), YOU Suhua (China), ZHANG Haixiong (China), ZHANG Haixiong (China) captain, GAO Peicheng (China) coach BRINK BRINK Sjoert (Netherlands), DUBININ Alexander (Russia), GROMOV Andrey (Russia), GROMOVA Victoria (Russia), PONOMAREVA Tatiana (Russia), RIMSTEDT Cecilia (Sweden) BROCK BJERKAN Cheri (U.S.A.), BROCK Sally (England), CHAGAS Gabriel (Brazil), MYERS Barry (England), PAIN Leda (Brazil), WEINSTEIN Howard (U.S.A.) BURGESS BURGESS Stephen (Australia), BURGESS Wendi (Australia), DJUROVIC Nevena (Australia), STERN David (Australia), TITOW Joanne (France), TITOW Kenneth (France), BURGESS Stephen (Australia) captain, CAYNE CAYNE Jimmy (U.S.A.), CAYNE Patricia (U.S.A.), DE FALCO Dano (Italy), OLIVIERI Gabriella (Italy), PAOLUZI Simonetta (Italy), VERSACE Alfredo (Italy) CHIME GARNER Steve (U.S.A.), HENNER Christal (U.S.A.), LI Yiting (China), LIU Jing (China), LIU Jing (China), WANG Jian-Jian (U.S.A.) CHINA PETROLEUM SPORTS ASSCCIA CHEN Wenmin (China), LEI Li (China), TANG Yi (China), YANG Zhaokun (China), YAO Jiangtao (China), ZHANG Xiaomin (China), LUO Cheng (China) captain, WANG Youku (China) coach COFCO YALONG BAY CAO Xueliang (China), CHAI Junyang (China), FAN Cheng Yi (China), LEI Jun (China), ZHAO Yue (China), ZHU Huixia (China), YU Feng (China) captain, CAO Xueliang (China) coach DALIAN LI Xiaoyan (China), SU Nan (China), WU Xia (China), ZHOU Guangbin (China), ZHU Hongwei (China), ZHOU Guangbin (China) captain, ZHOU Guangbin (China) coach, DIAMOND DIAMOND John (U.S.A.), HAMPSON Geoff (U.S.A.), LEVIN Jill (U.S.A.), LEVIN Robert (Bobby) (U.S.A.), MEYERS Jill (U.S.A.), WOLPERT Jenny (U.S.A.) GANZER ARNOLDS Carla (Netherlands), BAKKEREN Ton (Netherlands), GANZER Craig (U.S.A.), PICUS Sue (U.S.A.), THOMPSON Ben (Australia) captain, THOMPSON Jenny (Australia) coach GEELY AUTOMOBILE DAI Jianming (China), GUI Shen Yue (China), WANG Hongli (China), WANG Liping (China), YANG Lixin (China), ZHANG Yu (China), GUI Shen Yue (China) captain, WANG Wen Fei (China) coach GILLIS FUGLESTAD Ann Karin (Norway), GILLIS Simon (England), HARDING Marianne (Norway), SAELENSMINDE Erik (Norway) GLASSON GLASSON Bob (U.S.A.), GLASSON Joann (U.S.A.), JACOBUS Brenda (U.S.A.), JACOBUS Marc (U.S.A.), LEWIS Linda (U.S.A.), LEWIS Paul (U.S.A.)

10 10th - 25th October 2014 14th Red Bull WORLD BRIDGE SERIES

GOTARD EGGELING Marie (Germany), GOTARD Barbara (Germany), GOTARD Thomas (Germany), GOTARD Tomasz (Germany), KHANDELWAL Himani (India), KHANDELWAL Rajeev (India), GOTARD Thomas (Germany) captain, GSRC & S UNITED CHEN Xioajuan (China), JIANG Haiyan (China), LI Jian (China), XU Fang (China), LI Jian (China) captain, LI Jian (China) coach GZ. ZHAOHENG1 JIN Ke (China), QI Shengya (China), WU Haotian (China), WU Shaohong (China), ZHU Ping (China), SUN Xudong (China) captain GZ. ZHAOHENG2 LI Zhenhe (China), LIU Xiaoping (China), SHEN (1) Qi (China), SHENG Ming (China), ZHOU Lihua (China), SUN Xudong (China) captain HAUGE CICHOCKI Miroslaw (Poland), GUNEV Rossen (Bulgaria), HAUGE Rune (Norway), HOCHEKER Danuta (Poland), MALINOWSKI Anna (Norway), POPOVA Desi (Bulgaria) HEILONGJIANG TEAM JING Xu (China), LI Xuefei (China), QIAO Pei (China), YAN Qing (China), YANG Mingshu (China), ZHAO Guorong (China) captain, QIAO Pei (China) coach, HEY YO BUX Sheik Suleiman (China Hong Kong), CHAN Damon (China Hong Kong), LAU Lawrence H. W. (China Hong Kong), OUYANG Jian Ping (China), WU Yu (China), BUX Sheik Suleiman (China Hong Kong) captain HUBEI QIAOXIE CHEN Xinyi (China), GU Wen (China), LI Zhigang (China), ZHENG Hong (China) HUOCHETOU BLUE JING Ya Ping (China), LI Zhenpeng (China), TAO Jian Hua (China), TAO Shiyong (China), XUE Xiao Li (China), ZHAO Yan (China), JING Ya Ping (China) captain, TAO Jian Hua (China) coach JILINSHENGQIAOPAIXIEHUI HE Wenjiong (China), JIN Jing (China), JIN Zhan Jie (China), LI Ruihua (China), WEI Yu (China), YANG Hui (China), JIN Jing (China) captain, HE Wenjiong (China) coach JOEL BURAS Krzysztof (Poland), JOEL Geeske (U.S.A.), NARKIEWICZ Grzegorz (Poland), SAKOWSKA Natalia (Poland), SARNIAK Anna (Poland), WEINSTEIN Steve (U.S.A.) LUCKY SEVEN CHEN Yichao (China), CHEN Zhi Hao (China), WANG Wei (China), ZHANG Xiaoxia (China), CHEN Zhi Hao (China) captain, FU Xueming (China) coach LUCKY STAR CHEN Liulin (China), LEI Liangshui (China), YANG Jiahong (China), YING Hong (China), LEI Liangshui (China) captain, YING Hong (China) coach LYNCH CHEEK Curtis (U.S.A.), CHEEK Disa (U.S.A.), DEAS Lynn (U.S.A.), LYNCH Carolyn (U.S.A.), PASSELL Mike (U.S.A.), WOLD Eddie (U.S.A.) MARVELOUS ENGEL Berthold (Luxembourg), LARA Maria Joao (Portugal), NEHMERT Pony Beate (Germany), OREY CAPUCHO Manuel d' (Portugal), VECHIATTO Claudia (Germany), YUEN Michael (Canada), NEHMERT Pony Beate (Germany) captain, MASTER MINDS LAM Henry (China Hong Kong), LING Pauline (China Hong Kong), LING Roger (China Hong Kong), YEUNG Amy (China Hong Kong), YEUNG Mario (China Hong Kong), YEUNG Mario (China Hong Kong) captain MCALLISTER BILDE Dennis (Denmark), MADSEN Christina Lund (Denmark), MCALLISTER John (U.S.A.), ZUR-CAMPANILE Migry (U.S.A.) MCMULLIN KORBEL Daniel (Canada), MCMULLIN Gray (Canada), NYSTROM Samantha (Canada), SHI Sylvia (U.S.A.) MEIKUANGTIXIE GONG Wangying (China), LIU Xiangdong (China), LONG Hao (China), WU Ruijun (China), YANG Jinghui (China), LIU Xiangdong (China) captain, LONG Hao (China) coach, MILNER HAMMAN Petra (U.S.A.), LALL Hemant (U.S.A.), MILNER Reese (U.S.A.), PSZCZOLA Jacek (U.S.A.), SEAMON-MOLSON Janice (U.S.A.), WORTEL Meike (Netherlands), SIMPSON Gigi (U.S.A.) captain, MOSS MOSS Sylvia (U.S.A.), POLLACK Bill (U.S.A.), POLLACK Rozanne (U.S.A.), SANBORN Kerri (U.S.A.), SEAMON Michael (U.S.A.), ZHAO Jie (China) NORCO BAO Linchun (China), LIANG Tian (China), ZHAN Hua (China), ZHOU Qiang (China), ZHOU Qiang (China) captain, ZHAN Hua (China) coach NT FEIXIANG SHI Bin (China), SHI Yonghui (China), TIAN Wei (China), XU Yan (China), SHI Bin (China) captain,

11 14th Red Bull WORLD BRIDGE SERIES Sanya, China

NUNES COMPTON Donna (U.S.A.), FANTONI Fulvio (Monaco), NUNES Claudio (Monaco), QUINN Shawn (U.S.A.) PAN-CHINA DU Bing (China), HUANG Yan (China), SHI Zheng Jun (China), TONG Jiang (China), WANG Dade (China), ZHANG Xiaofeng (China) captain PANDA BODELL Michael (Canada), GU Belinda (U.S.A.), GU Jennifer (U.S.A.), ROSENFELD Jason (U.S.A.) PENFOLD PENFOLD Sandra (England), SENIOR Brian (England), SENIOR Nevena (England), TRENDAFILOV Roumen (Bulgaria) PERTAMINA EP BLUE ANDHANI Rury (Indonesia), DEWI Suci Amita (Indonesia), DJAUHARI Kurniadi (Indonesia), GEORGE Julius Anthonius (Indonesia), KARWUR Franky Steven (Indonesia), SUMAMPOUW Conny (Indonesia) PERTAMINA EP RED ASBI Taufik Gautama (Indonesia), BOJOH Lusje Olha (Indonesia), IBRADI Benny J. (Indonesia), TOBING Robert Parasian (Indonesia), TUEJE Julita Grace (Indonesia), SITOMPUL Veterano (Indonesia) captain PING AN CHINA DENG Pinpin (U.S.A.), LIANG Yiyi (China), LIN Ya Fu (China), WANG Hanlan (China), LIN Ya Fu (China) captain, PLATINUM CEM BERTHEAU Kathrine (Sweden), BERTHEAU Peter (Sweden), DELMONTE Ishmael (Australia), LARSSON Jessica (Sweden), UPMARK Johan (Sweden), WEINGER Lindsey (U.S.A.) PZIM CRONIER Benedicte (France), CRONIER Philippe (France), D'OVIDIO Catherine (France), MULTON Franck (Monaco), WILLARD Sylvie (France), ZIMMERMANN Pierre (Monaco) QINGHAI BRIDGE ASSOCIATION HE Xi Mei (China), SHEN Longhua (China), TIAN Hai Qing (China), WANG Xing Nan (China), YANG Qing (China), ZHAO Hong (China) RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OF CAS CHEN Hua (China), PU Zhiyong (China), SHI Shaomin (China), ZHOU Tao (China), ZHOU Tao (China) captain, ZHOU Tao (China) coach RAYNER RAYNER John (Canada), ROCHE Michael (Canada), STEWART Barbara (Canada), THOMPSON Jill (Canada) REDBULL HOU Xu (China), LIAO Zhengjiang (China), SUN Yanhui (China), XIE Zhaobing (China), ZHANG Ligang (China), ZHANG Ligang (China) captain, LI Jie (China) coach, RIVERS CAPPELLETTI JR Mike (U.S.A.), MECKSTROTH Jeff (U.S.A.), RIVERS Loretta (U.S.A.), ROGERS Rebecca (Becky) (U.S.A.), STANSBY JoAnna (U.S.A.), STANSBY Lew (U.S.A.), MECKSTROTH Sally (U.S.A.) captain, ROSSARD AVON Danielle (France), BREWIAK Grazyna (Poland), GAWEL Wojciech (Poland), ROMANOWSKI Jerzy (France), ROSSARD Martine (France), VOLDOIRE Jean-Michel (France), ROSSARD Martine (France) captain, ROSSLEE CHILD Christine (South Africa), HINGLE Gregory (South Africa), ROSSLEE Diana (South Africa), STEPHENS Robert (South Africa) SAIC HU Mao Yuan (China), LIU Yi Qian (China), WANG Weimin (China), WANG Wen Fei (China), ZHOU Yong Mei (China), ZHUANG Zejun (China), HUANG Rong (China) captain, HU Jihong (China) coach SALVO AUKEN Sabine (Germany), MAHMOOD Zia (U.S.A.), MICHIELSEN Marion (Netherlands), SINCLAIR Anita (England), WELLAND Roy (Germany), ZORLU Nafiz (Turkey), SINCLAIR Anita (England) captain, SANSHA SATELLITE TV DENG Qingqing (China), JIANG Junnan (China), LI Yifei (China), MIAO Jian (China), WANG Chao (China), YANG Haolin (China), LI Liuqing (China) captain, ZHANG Hebin (China) coach SANYA-HONGYE LELIN - (China), MA Junshan (China), OU Xianliang (China), TIAN Hua (China), WU Zhonghua (China), YANG Qing (China), YANG Qing (China) captain, LELIN - (China) coach SHANDONGPUSHI TEAM CHEN Anning (China), LI Mingfang (China), LI Xiao Yang (China), LI Xiongbai (China), YUE Wuyuan (China), SHANGHAI THINK BRIDGE CLUB GU Jin (China), GU Yan (China), SHAO Ruibing (China), XU Danping (China)

12 10th - 25th October 2014 14th Red Bull WORLD BRIDGE SERIES

SHANGHAI YITONG BAO Xiangdong (China), KANG Meng (China), LIN Yue (China), LIU Shu (China), RAN Jing Rong (China), SHEN Yu Xiong (China), SHEN Yu Xiong (China) captain, SHANXI ZHANGBI OLD CASTLE CHEN Yanqing (China), GAO Yanrong (China), HAN Ping (China), LIANG Yonggang (China), LIANG Yonggang (China) captain, HAN Ping (China) coach SHENZHEN GAN Xinli (China), HE Xinmei (China), LI Jianwei (China), SHEN Jia Xiang (China), SHEN Lili (China), ZHENG Zuanpei (China), LIU Shilan (China) captain, LI Xin (China) coach SHENZHEN NANGANG POWER CHEN Sheng Hong (China), CHEN Ying (China), HU Chunlan (China), SHI Xiao (China), WANG Nan (China), ZHANG Bangxiang (China), CHEN Sheng Hong (China) captain, SHI Xiao (China) coach SHENZHEN PINGAN HE Sen (China), MA Aiyue (China), WANG Cheng (China), WANG Xuezhu (China), WANG Yanhua (China), WEN Jing (China), WEN Jing (China) captain, LIN Ya Fu (China) coach SINGAPORE MIXED CHUA Gang (Singapore), LOO Choon Chou (Singapore), SEET Choon Cheng (Singapore), WU Hongjun (Singapore), CHUA Gang (Singapore) captain, SOUL FURUTA Kazuo (Japan), HWANG Iyn Ryung (Korea), KIM Hye Young (Korea), OH Hye Min (Korea), YOKOI Hiroki (Japan), SUZHOUTAIHU CHEN Yunlong (China), GAN Lin (China), HU Wen (China), PENG Jianfeng (China), YAN Jin (China), ZHANG Wei (China) TAYLOR BERKOWITZ David (U.S.A.), BERKOWITZ Lisa (U.S.A.), SONTAG Alan (U.S.A.), TAYLOR Robin (U.S.A.), GORDON Mark (U.S.A.) captain, THAILAND BAISAMUT Somchai (Thailand), CHINMANAS Virat (Thailand), SOPHONPANICH Esther C. (Thailand), SURIYA Auraya (Thailand), SURIYA Chaitad (Thailand), SVANGSOPAKUL Vallapa (Thailand), SOPHONPANICH Esther C. (Thailand) captain, THE LOCOMOTIVE SPORTS ASSOCIAT DING Jingheng (China), HAN Bing (China), LI Leqing (China), LOU Hongguang (China), SHI Rui (China), ZHANG Changhe (China) captain, HE Jianwei (China) coach, TIANJIN CONTRACT BRIDGE ASSOCI CHEN Qi (China), REN Yuandong (China), WANG Jian (China), WU Yongcun (China), ZHEN Zhi (China), ZHOU Yuedong (China), REN Yuandong (China) captain, REN Yuandong (China) coach TIANYA BRIDGE FATE LIU Bin (China), QIN Huiyun (China), YANG Weiguo (China), ZHANG Yan Mei (China), QIN Huiyun (China) captain, YANG Weiguo (China) coach VALIO ISPORSKI Vladislav Nikolov (Bulgaria), KOVACHEV Valentin (Bulgaria), MARQUARDT Diana (U.S.A.), TOKCAN Merih (Turkey) VITAS GULEVICH Anna (Russia), KOWALSKI Apolinary (Poland), MISZEWSKA Ewa (Poland), VAINIKONIS Vytautas (Lithuania), VAINIKONIS Vytautas (Lithuania) captain, WEST VIP CHEN Jun (China), HE Yun (China), HU Xiao (China), YIN Men Liang (China), ZHANG Yanmei (China), ZHANG Yulan (China), HU Xiao (China) captain, CHEN Jun (China) coach WILLENKEN BERKOWITZ Dana (U.S.A.), VAN PROOIJEN Ricco (Netherlands), WILLENKEN Chris (U.S.A.), WILSON Alison (U.S.A.), WILLENKEN Chris (U.S.A.) captain, WUHAN GAN Derun (China), HU Yihong (China), WU Wenjun (China), ZU Zhiqiang (China), ZU Zhiqiang (China) captain, XBA CHEN Zhongsheng (China), HONG Lihui (China), HUANG Haiqing (China), WANG Shiling (China), XU Ruihong (China), ZHENG Jiangping (China), CHEN Rongzhong (China) captain, YEH MIX CHEN Dawei (Japan), SHIH Juei-Yu (Chinese Taipei), SUN Ming (China), WANG Ping (China), YEH Chen (Chinese Taipei), ZHANG Yalan (China), CHEN Chi Hua (Chinese Taipei) captain, YEH TONG Shu-Ping (Chinese Taipei) coach YUNNAN HU Donghua (China), LI Rong (China), LIU Benjun (China), YU Dan (China), ZHU Aiping (China), LIU Benjun (China) captain, LIU Benjun (China) coach, ZHEJIANG JINJIANG BRIDGE CLUB CHEN Linzhong (China), GU Ling (China), WANG Yuanluo (China), WANG Yuanwei (China), WANG Yuanluo (China) captain, WANG Yuanwei (China) coach ZHIHAOLE KUANG Ye (China), LIAO Zhao Hui (China), LUO Zeng Qun (China), ZHANG De Zhong (China), ZHAO Haibo (China), ZHAO Yuqiao (China), ZHAO Haibo (China) captain, SUN Yanhui (China) coach

13 14th Red Bull WORLD BRIDGE SERIES Sanya, China MIXED TEAMS QUALIFICATION

TEAM VP TEAM VP 1 BRINK 129.75 46 RAYNER 78.83 2 PERTAMINA EP BLUE 107.23 47 COFCO YALONG BAY 78.24 3 RIVERS 105.85 48 REDBULL 77.9 4 GANZER 104.34 49 SHANGHAI YITONG 77.77 5 PZIM 102.23 50 CAYNE 76.65 6 GZ. ZHAOHENG1 101.78 51 XBA 76.5 7 JILINSHENGQIAOPAIXIEHUI 101.59 52 SHENZHEN NANGANG POWER 76.26 8 SALVO 100.03 53 ZHEJIANG JINJIANG BRIDGE CLUB 76.12 9 SHENZHEN PINGAN 98.75 54 ZHIHAOLE 76.02 10 RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OF CAS 98.38 55 MASTER MINDS 75.59 11 YUNNAN 98.16 56 GILLIS 74.15 12 BINKIE 98.08 57 DALIAN 74.1 13 ROSSARD 97.94 58 JOEL 73.84 14 NORCO 95.29 59 SHANGHAI THINK BRIDGE CLUB 73.81 15 SHENZHEN 95.24 60 MEIKUANGTIXIE 73.62 16 MCALLISTER 94.31 61 BROCK 73.46 17 HEILONGJIANG TEAM 93.56 62 MARVELOUS 72.57 18 DIAMOND 93.17 63 TIANYA BRIDGE FATE 72.53 18 HAUGE 93.17 64 ROSSLEE 69.99 20 LUCKY STAR 91.92 65 NT FEIXIANG 69.78 21 PLATINUM CEM 91.52 66 MCMULLIN 68.04 22 PAN-CHINA 90.96 67 LYNCH 67.56 23 VALIO 90.48 68 PENFOLD 67.31 24 TAYLOR 89.65 69 BRIDGE ASSOCIATION OF FUJIAN P 67.24 25 LUCKY SEVEN 89.35 70 BLING 66.61 26 GEELY AUTOMOBILE 87.7 71 SANYA-HONGYE 66.41 27 PERTAMINA EP RED 87.3 72 HUOCHETOU BLUE 66.12 28 VITAS 87.22 73 THAILAND 65.4 29 SINGAPORE MIXED 86.88 74 BEIJING CENTURY WEIDA 65.14 30 GOTARD 86.49 75 BEYOND 65.09 31 NUNES 86.27 76 WUHAN 63.72 32 PING AN CHINA 86.02 77 SHANXI ZHANGBI OLD CASTLE 63.55 33 CHIME 85.75 78 GZ. ZHAOHENG2 62.87 34 SAIC 85.3 79 CHINA PETROLEUM SPORTS ASSCCIA 62.86 35 WILLENKEN 85.27 80 SHANDONGPUSHI TEAM 62.61 36 SUZHOUTAIHU 83.99 81 WEST VIP 62.02 37 MOSS 83.48 82 BURGESS 61.45 38 BARR 83.3 83 TIANJIN CONTRACT BRIDGE ASSOCI 60.85 39 HUBEI QIAOXIE 82.26 84 HEY YO 56.81 40 YEH MIX 81.27 85 SOUL 56.29 41 BEIJING TRINERGY 80.09 86 QINGHAI BRIDGE ASSOCIATION 54.99 42 ATABEY 79.85 87 THE LOCOMOTIVE SPORTS ASSOCIAT 54.26 43 MILNER 79.44 88 PANDA 49.59 44 GLASSON 79.38 89 SANSHA SATELLITE TV 18.92 45 GSRC & S UNITED 79.38

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