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March 18-28, 2004 47th Spring North American Bridge Championships Reno, Nevada DailyVolume 47, Number 6 Wednesday, March 24, 2004Bulletin Editors: Paul Linxwiler and Henry Francis Fearless foursome Many bridge players go through a phase in their early careers where they soak up every idea like a sponge, challenges are welcomed and their love affair with the game is evident to everyone they encounter. You can feel their energy, its infectiousness and its excitement. There are many here in Reno who fit that description to varying degrees, but in particular there are four young adults — teammates — who are throwing themselves into the game with a passion. Samantha MacDouglas, 30, and Brian Reynolds, 32, live in Van Nuys CA. MacDouglas is a screenwriter and Reynolds, her husband, is an actor. Teammates Chris Moore, 26, and his fiancé Jennifer Chalfan, 25, are from Bellevue WA. Moore is a software engineer for Microsoft, Chalfan is a systems engineer for Boeing. The team has been playing together for three years and is enjoying Not afraid to play the big boys: Chris Moore, Jennifer Chalfan, Samantha amazing success. MacDouglas and Brian Reynolds. Continued on page 7 He’s not the caddy, Vanderbilt KOs: he’s the director Day 3 action 14-year-old Cooper Galvin, of Anchorage AK, was one of 74 people who took the ACBL Club Each of the four major brackets in the Director Course here in Reno. Vanderbilt saw an upset in Tuesday’s round of play. Priscilla Smith, who taught the course, said the The #8 seed captained by Rita Shugart was group was the largest ever. shown the door by the #25 team led by Richard “There were so many people, we had to break Pavlicek, 197–115 . The #10 seed led by Kit it into two groups,” she said. Woolsey also said farewell when they were Galvin completed the three-day class and defeated by the #23 (originally #42) seed with successfully passed the exam to become a Certified Hemant Lall at the helm, 146–134. Club Director. He attended the class with his father, Sam Lev’s #11 team was sent home when they Patrick. Smith reports that both passed the exam lost to the Dutch squad captained by Jan Jansma easily. 125–95. Despite a furious last-quarter charge, Lou Interested in learning to become a club Ann O’Rourke’s squad, the #12 seed, got booted Lloyd Arvedon director? Check the Bridge Bulletin for a listing of from the event as Mike Moss’s team, the #21 seed, upcoming classes near you, or contact Joyce Stone won 125–117. surpasses 15,000 at ACBL at 800–264–2743. The round of 16 begins today. His mother taught him the game when he was 10 years old, and now he has more than 15,000 Krekorian–Bianco masterpoints. That’s Lloyd Arvedon of Bedford MA who is now a bridge professional. lead Mixed Pairs Arvedon already is a Grand Life Master – he Jim Krekorian and Judith Bianco led the field has two North American championships to his of 474 pairs in yesterday’s qualifying rounds of credit. He has won both Open Pairs I and Open the Mixed Pairs. The leaders posted a final score Pairs II, both in partnership with Allan Falk. Within of 841.00, almost eight boards above average. the past year and a half he has had two third-place In second more than a board behind the and one fifth-place finish in national events. leaders (top on a board was 25) were Marty The big time in his bridge life occurred in the Fleisher and Rozanne Pollack with 808.50. Very late Seventies when he was a relatively new ACBL close behind in third were Rita Ellington and player – he qualified for the finals in seven Martin Caley who each scored 808.22, consecutive national pair events. The 260 pairs that made the cut will play in He did fund-raising for schools for 25 years, today’s two-session final. but then he turned to teaching bridge. He really enjoys this. “Most of my students are quite good – some have as many as 5000 masterpoints. I try to help them to think along different lines so they can become really top-flight players. It’s challenging, but I enjoy it.” Cooper Galvin Page 2 Daily Bulletin SPECIAL EVENTS MEETINGS / SEMINARS / RECEPTIONS Wednesday, March 24 has developed a new accreditation program recognized by 9 a.m. – noon Club Director Update Course. Continuing education the ACBL. Learn a new way to introduce bridge to the series for bridge directors to increase their skills. absolute beginner and modern methods from her new Wednesday: The Proprieties, Running a Successful Club, Bridge Basics. Make your students comfortable at Dealing with Problem People; Thursday: Advanced duplicate or Internet games. Earn your accreditation this ACBLscore. Registration is $10 per session for one or two spring. Fee: $25 for TAP-accredited Teachers; $75 for sessions. Teton 2. others. Whitney. 9 a.m. – noon Better Bridge Accredited Teacher Course. Audrey Grant Friday, March 26 has developed a new accreditation program recognized by 9 a.m. – noon Better Bridge Accredited Teacher Course. Audrey Grant the ACBL. Learn a new way to introduce bridge to the has developed a new accreditation program recognized by absolute beginner and modern methods from her new the ACBL. Learn a new way to introduce bridge to the Bridge Basics. Make your students comfortable at absolute beginner and modern methods from her new duplicate or Internet games. Earn your accreditation this Bridge Basics. Make your students comfortable at spring. Fee: $25 for TAP-accredited Teachers; $75 for duplicate or Internet games. Earn your accreditation this others. Whitney. spring. Fee: $25 for TAP-accredited Teachers; $75 for Thursday, March 25 others. Whitney. 9 a.m. – noon Club Director Update Course. Continuing education 5 – 7 p.m. Appeals Seminar. A combined dinner and teach-in about series for bridge directors to increase their skills. the appeals process with Michael Huston, team lead of one Thursday: Advanced ACBLscore. Registration is $10. of the National Appeals Committees, and Barry Rigal, Teton 2. chairman of National Appeals. Teton 2. 9 a.m. – noon Better Bridge Accredited Teacher Course. Audrey Grant BRIDGE TALKS Wednesday, March 24 Ballroom. 12:15 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Haig 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Jade Tchamitch, Splinter Bids. Carson Ballroom. Barrett, It’s All in Your Head. Carson Ballroom. 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Michael Friday, March 26 Huston, Elements of Deception. Carson Ballroom. 12:15 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Shannon Thursday, March 25 Cappelletti, Slam Bidding. Carson Ballroom. 12:15 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Allan 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Zeke Mazer, You Have the Right to Remain Silent. Carson Jabbour, Winsome & Loathsome. Carson Ballroom. LATE NIGHT / ENTERTAINMENT All food events will take place after the evening session in the Crystal Thursday, March 25 Ballroom. Supplies may be limited, so get there early! Baked potatoes Wednesday, March 24 Friday, March 26 Hot dogs Ice cream Restaurant info Clubbing declarer Vanderbilt broadcast for Reno Hilton By Barry Rigal E-bridgemaster is planning to broadcast the It looks as if declarer has 10 tricks, but Pratap final two days of the Vanderbilt Knockout Teams. The Lodge Rajadhyaksha had different ideas on the subject. There will be an organizational meeting for Reno’s newest buffet ♠ 3 2 interested volunteers this morning at 11 in Ruby I Breakfast 7 to 11:30 a.m., lunch 11:30 a.m. to 2 ♥ A4 3 on the mezzanine level. You may also contact p.m., dinner 4:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday ♦ K 8 Pinhas Romik in Room 933 at the Hilton. brunch also served. Seating is on a first-come, ♣ A Q 9 8 7 3 first-serve basis. No reservations accepted. Want to save money? ♠ A K Q 5 ♠ J 7 6 4 You can save 20% on your meals at this hotel if Lindy’s ♥ K Q 8 5 ♥ 9 you get a Connection Card and you are older than Open 24 hours serving breakfast, lunch and ♦ 7 4 3 ♦ A Q J 10 2 55. Just go to the Connection Center across from dinner. Seating is on a first-come first-served ♣ 5 2 ♣ J 10 6 Chevy’s and ask for a card. basis. No reservations. ♠ 10 9 8 Asiana ♥ J 10 7 6 2 Noodle shop, restaurant and sushi bar ♦ 9 6 5 Goodwill message Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., dinner 4:30 ♣ K 4 I’d like to issue an invitation – and a p.m. to 10 p.m. Seating is on a first-come first- West North East South challenge – to all of you. Join me and other served basis. No reservations accepted. 1♦ 2♣ 2♦ All Pass members of the National Goodwill Committee Pratap led a spade to partner who shifted to a in promoting better bridge. Andiamo diamond. Declarer called for dummy’s singleton Improved behavior toward partner and Italian food, great atmosphere heart which went to the queen and ace. At this point opponents can produce better results and a Dinner 4:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Seating is on a it looked to Pratap that West probably had the ♠A more enjoyable game for first-come first-served basis. No reservations K Q and the ♥K Q. Since his hand couldn’t be everyone. Give it a try. accepted. strong — he passed 2♦ — chances were that he had Aileen Osofsky, The Steak House.
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