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Hall of Fame Takes Five
Friday, July 24, 2009 Volume 81, Number 1 Daily Bulletin Washington, DC 81st Summer North American Bridge Championships Editors: Brent Manley and Paul Linxwiler Hall of Fame takes five Hall of Fame inductee Mark Lair, center, with Mike Passell, left, and Eddie Wold. Sportsman of the Year Peter Boyd with longtime (right) Aileen Osofsky and her son, Alan. partner Steve Robinson. If standing ovations could be converted to masterpoints, three of the five inductees at the Defenders out in top GNT flight Bridge Hall of Fame dinner on Thursday evening The District 14 team captained by Bob sixth, Bill Kent, is from Iowa. would be instant contenders for the Barry Crane Top Balderson, holding a 1-IMP lead against the They knocked out the District 9 squad 500. defending champions with 16 deals to play, won captained by Warren Spector (David Berkowitz, Time after time, members of the audience were the fourth quarter 50-9 to advance to the round of Larry Cohen, Mike Becker, Jeff Meckstroth and on their feet, applauding a sterling new class for the eight in the Grand National Teams Championship Eric Rodwell). The team was seeking a third ACBL Hall of Fame. Enjoying the accolades were: Flight. straight win in the event. • Mark Lair, many-time North American champion Five of the six team members are from All four flights of the GNT – including Flights and one of ACBL’s top players. Minnesota – Bob and Cynthia Balderson, Peggy A, B and C – will play the round of eight today. • Aileen Osofsky, ACBL Goodwill chair for nearly Kaplan, Carol Miner and Paul Meerschaert. -
Championship Day in Las Vegas Life Master Pairs Grand National Teams
Monday, July 22, 2019 Volume 91, Number 4 Daily Bulletin 91st North American Bridge Championships [email protected] | Editors: Paul Linxwiler, Chip Dombrowski, Sue Munday Championship Day in Las Vegas Life Master Pairs Grand National Teams Winners of the 2019 Grand National Teams Championship Flight from District 17: Roger Lee, Haig Tchamitch, Daniel Korbel, Sheri Winestock, Fred Gitelman and Geoff Hampson. Winners of the von Zedtwitz Life Master Pairs: Ed Nagy and Gary Soules. Winners of the Goldman Flight A GNT from District 9 (Florida): James Scott, captain David Treitel, Edward Schusler, Bruce Lang, Juan Castillo and Saul Gross Winners of the Bruce LM–6000 Pairs: Henri Farhi of Chula Vista CA and Norman Schwartz of Carlsbad CA Winners of the Sheinwold Flight B GNT from District 16 (Texas): Bill McCarty, Suvabrata Biswas, Pawel Hanus, Ari Sippola, captain Thomas Rush and Wes Peirce Winners of the Young 0–2500 Pairs: Thomas Peters of Dayton MD and Ernie Schuler of Wheaton MD GNT Flight C champions from District 21: Chris Chen, captain Qucheng 10K Pairs Gong, Jakob Karstens and Andrew Sinclair. ATTENDANCE Goodwill Message Today is Goodwill Day. through Sunday Remember, nothing is stronger than the power of a smile, a kind word or an honest compliment. Winners of the NABC 0–10,000 Pairs: Elliot 4777 tables Sandy DeMartino, Chair Sternlicht and Robert Kuhnreich of New York Aileen Osofsky Goodwill Committee Page 2 Monday, July 22, 2019 Daily Bulletin SPECIAL EVENTS MEETINGS / SEMINARS / RECEPTIONS All meetings are at The Cosmopolitan. Tuesday, July 23 Monday, July 22 8am–noon Best Practices Teacher Assessments. -
Hall of Fame Adds Four Members
Volume 77, Number 4 77th Summer North American Bridge Championships DAILY BULLETIN Monday, July 25, 2005 Editors: Brent Manley and Karen Walker Three new members Hall of fame adds inducted into Junior Corps four members Four new members were inducted into the Bridge Hall of Fame Saturday night at the ACBL Hall of Fame Banquet. Marshall Miles, Betty Ann Kennedy, Kit Woolsey and the late Percy Sheardown were Patrick Amrine, David Banh and Andrew Dubay honored. Special The ACBL Junior Corps officially welcomed recognition, the its three newest members at the Junior Reception Sidney H. Lazard Jr. on Saturday. Andrew Dubay, Patrick Amrine and Award for Nick Nickell David Banh were presented with pins from their Carol Sanders and Betty Ann Kennedy Sportsmanship, was ACBL Board of Directors representatives. They accorded Nick Nickell. also had the chance to chat with Microsoft Marshall Miles Chairman Bill Gates, who visited the reception Marshall Miles was presented the Blackwood and congratulated the new members. Award for his tremendous contribution to bridge. The youngest new Corps member is Andrew Master of Ceremonies David Berkowitz read Dubay, 15, of Voorheesville NY. He learned to excerpts from a letter from Eddie Kantar, a long- play bridge from his parents about two years ago, time partner of Miles. “Of all the players I’ve and he’s working to establish a club at his high known, no one loves the game more than school, where he’ll be a junior in the fall. Atlanta Marshall,” wrote Kantar. “Marshall never gets is his second NABC. angry, even when faced with disasters. -
Bridge Player Comes up Aces Big Comeback Still a Vivid Memory
Monday, March 14, 2011 Volume 54, Number 4 Daily Bulletin NABC National Tournament • Louisville • March 10-20, 2011 54th Spring North American Bridge Championships Editors: Brent Manley and Dave Smith Big comeback still a vivid memory Early on a Thursday morning in March 45 years ago, Tobias Stone walked the streets of Louisville outside the Brown Hotel, disconsolate after his squad in the Vanderbilt Knockout Teams had blown a 37-IMP lead to lose the event. As he walked around, he spotted Bob Hamman, a member of the so-called International Team – the squad that had come from behind with an 88-5 final quarter to wrest the championship from Stone and Joel Wooldridge and John Hurd won the company. Platinum Pairs. “Nice match, Bob,” said Stone. Hamman, always a needler, passed up his New Yorkers claim chance to gloat. “Thanks,” he said. Platinum Pairs Hamman is the only member of the John Hurd and Joel Wooldridge, both of New International Team at the 2011 Spring NABC in York City, charged into the lead with a 63.91% Louisville. His memories of the tournament – Bob Hamman game in the first final session and cruised to an easy especially the Vanderbilt – remain vivid despite the were some strong teams in the field of 72, and there win in the Platinum Pairs. passage of time. were some close calls for the Internationals. “We played well and had good luck,” said The International Team was so named because “Against the Paul Trent team,” Hamman Wooldridge. the six-man squad had qualified the previous year recalls, “we were ahead by 53 IMPs with a quarter The winners were in fifth place after two to play in the 1966 Bermuda Bowl in Italy. -
7 Daily Bulletin
Thursday, July 24, 2008 Volume 80, Number 7 Daily Bulletin 80th Summer North American Bridge Championships Editors: Brent Manley and Dave Smith TDs Kuschner, Lavender Indian experts win Wernher Open Pairs honored by their peers Two members of the Indian international team Candy – K. R. Venkataraman and Sunit Chokshi – are the Kuschner and winners of the Wernher Open Pairs. Their final Terry Lavender score was 3007.51 (90 top), 16.34 matchpoints live in the ahead of the runners-up, the father-son partnership eastern part of of Don Piafsky of Toronto ON and Barry Piafsky the U.S., but of New York NY. they are known A technical problem prevented inclusion of the around the photo of the winners. It will appear in country for their tomorrow’s edition. inspiring work K. R. (“Venky”) is a financial consultant in as tournament Chennai, India. Sunit is in the construction directors. business in Ahmedabad, India. On Both are members of the team that will Terry Lavender Wednesday represent India in the World Mind Sports Games night, they were recognized by their peers – the in Beijing, China, in October. Their teammates in Professional Tournament Directors Association – that event will be Ms. Kiran Nadar (captain), for outstanding contributions to the vocation. Continued on page 21 Kuschner was chosen as this year’s winner of PTDA President Patty Johnson with Candy the Fred Friendly Award, named after the late TD Most favorites advance Kuschner. Paul Stehly, who was known as Fred Friendly for his demeanor with players. to Spingold round of 16 Lavender received the Tom Weeks Award for There were some close calls, but most of the outstanding professionalism. -
13,439 Tables Whipple Team Wins Mini-Spingold 1
Sunday, August 2, 2009 Volume 81, Number 10 Daily Bulletin Washington, DC 81st Summer North American Bridge Championships Editors: Brent Manley and Paul Linxwiler Whipple team wins Tournament chairs: “Thank you” Mini-Spingold 1 By Margot Hennings and Fred King As we thunder down the home stretch and the finish line comes into view, we are filled with a sense of gratitude. Gratitude to all the players who came out in greater-than-expected numbers to support our tournament and play this fascinating, but frustrating game. Gratitude to the wonderful Winners of the Mini-Spingold I Knockout Teams: Kevin Dwyer, David Grainger, Jay Whipple, Owen staff from Memphis who play such a critical role Lien and Jon Rice. from the planning to the execution of the tournament. Led by Jeff Johnston and his assistant Wendy Sullivan, they are superb. Gratitude to the The squad led by Jay Whipple topped Grainger and Rice were members of the directors, caddies and others who work so hard McKenzie Myers’s team in the final of the Mini- winning squad in the 2008 Mini-Spingold I, but it day after day. Gratitude to the Marriott staff for Spingold I (0-5000) Knockout Teams, 140-75. was the first win for the others on the squad. their attention to our concerns and suggestions. Playing with Whipple of Boca Grande FL were Dwyer and Lien are Junior players who will And most of all, gratitude to all the volunteers Kevin Dwyer of Ft. Myers FL, David Grainger of represent the U.S. at the upcoming world Junior who have worked so hard and cheerfully to make Etobicoke ON, Owen Lien of Hickory NC and Jon championships in Turkey. -
Bruno Wins Senior Swiss Teams Other Upsets from the Round of 64: Paul Street (No
Wednesday, July 24, 2019 Volume 91, Number 6 Daily Bulletin 91st North American Bridge Championships [email protected] | Editors: Paul Linxwiler, Chip Dombrowski, Sue Munday Wolfson, Tulin Jenkins, Cronier take Wagar crown Capitalizing on huge score in the first final exit Spingold session, Bronia Jenkins of Vero Beach FL and Although most of the top seeds cruised in Benedicte Cronier of Paris, France, won the Wagar yesterday’s round of 64 in the Spingold Knockout Women’s Pairs. Jenkins and Cronier finished a Teams, there were several notable upsets. board and a half ahead of the second-place pair, Jeff Wolfson and company, the No. 9 seed and Gabrielle Sherman of Tucson AZ and Laura the defending Vanderbilt champions, lost to the Dekkers of Amsterdam, Netherlands. No. 56 seed led by Walter Lee by the surprising Jenkins and Cronier, who qualified second margin of 153–61. Lee is playing with Alex Perlin, in Monday’s opening round, scored 70% in the Li-Chung Chen and Daniel Sonner. Wolfson’s first final. That, along with their strong carryover, roster was Steve Garner, Mike Becker, Michael allowed them to overcome a tepid 50% game in Kamil, Alexander Hydes and Peter Crouch. the second final. Also on the sidelines is the No. 11 seed This is the third NABC title for Jenkins, and captained by Stan Tulin. They lost to the No. the eighth for Cronier. 54 team with Alison Wilson at the helm, 91- Sherman and Dekkers qualified seventh in the 85. Wilson’s lineup includes Kent Mignocchi, opening round, but a 65.5% game in the second Wagar Women’s Pairs champions Bronia Magdalena Ticha, Richard Ritmeijer, Ida final pushed them to the No. -
Time to Go Rhymin
Friday, March 15, 2013 Volume 56, Number 1 Daily Bulletin 56th Spring North American Bridge Championships Editors: Brent Manley and Sue Munday Welcome! By Michael Carmen and Glenn Smith Welcome to St. Louis and the Spring 2013 North American Bridge Championships. District 8, Unit 143 and our NABC Committee wishes your stay here is a pleasant and rewarding one. We’ve got a fantastic tournament planned for you. We have a great lineup of events and speakers, as well as a robust Intermediate/Newcomer schedule. We are sure that you will love the St. Louis hospitality. We have an Baldwin North American Pairs, Flight A, winners: interesting assortment of food and live Kevin Dwyer and Gavin Wolpert. entertainment planned after the evening sessions. Our many volunteers are ready Dwyer, Wolpert to assist you with any of your needs. The Renaissance Grand Hotel is Michael Carmen and Glenn Smith win NAP-A again honored to host the NABC, and is Kevin Dwyer and Gavin Wolpert, Floridians committed to making your stay enjoyable. times and our nightly hospitality. from District 9, led from start to finish in the Baldwin Downtown St. Louis is realizing a renaissance of its Good luck and enjoy the next 10 days in our North American Pairs, Flight A, to win the event by own. Many exciting new restaurants and night spots great city. more than a board and a half (13 top). are located near the hotel and the Convention Center. We thank you in advance for attending our Richard Oshlag of Memphis and Jim Munday of Please take advantage of our tourist-friendly playing NABC. -
Gnts Hit Quarterfinal Stage
Friday, July 13, 2012 Volume 84, Number 1 Daily Bulletin 84th North American Bridge Championships Editors: Brent Manley, Paul Linxwiler and Sue Munday Welcome to the Summer NABC GNTs hit in the City of Brotherly Love Welcome to Philadelphia Art Museum, the Rodin Museum quarterfinal Philadelphia! On or the newly reopened Barnes Museum. Check behalf of District out the summer programs at the Academy of 4 and the NABC Music or the Kimmel Center for the Performing stage Four flights of the Grand National Teams enter Tournament Arts, or possibly the Philadelphia Orchestra’s the quarterfinal stages today as the events proceed Committee, summer schedule. For the more scientific-minded to their respective Sunday-night conclusions. we wish you a individuals, visit the Franklin Institute of Science The events are the Morehead GNT, tournament full of Museum, Planetarium and IMAX Theater. Championship Flight; Goldman GNT, Flight A; fun, fabulous meals, Philadelphia has many professional sports Sheinwold GNT, Flight B, and the MacNab GNT, a taste of history, teams, including the Phillies who are playing a few Flight C. the possibility of home games during the tournament. For gamblers, In the top flight, last year’s champions, attending sporting Philadelphia Park captained by Warren Spector, are still in the hunt events or visiting Joann Glasson Racetrack and for the title. Spector is playing with Mike Becker, cultural centers and, Casino offers Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell, David Berkowitz of course, lots of masterpoints. year-round live and Gary Cohler. They had an easy time with the While you’re in town for the 2012 tournament, horse racing just Ken Cohen squad, who withdrew at the half, down you can take a horse-drawn carriage ride through 30 minutes north by 81 IMPs.