Friday, July 29, 2016 Washington DC • July 21-31, 2016 Volume 88, Number 8 Daily Bulletin 88th North American Bridge Championships [email protected] | Paul Linxwiler, Brent Manley and Chip Dombrowski Gabay wins Mixed BAM Teams Clarification and The squad led by Sheila Gabay corrections on this week’s won the Freeman Mixed -a- Match Teams, narrowly edging out EOC Reports Barbara Ferm’s squad by 0.20. Gabay, Pursuant to CDR 4.1.8, partners and teammates of Newton MA, played with Victor of Fulvio Fantoni-Claudio Nunes and - King of Hartford CT and Linda Lewis are subject to mandatory forfeiture of and Paul Lewis of Las Vegas. all , titles and status ranks earned during Ferm, of Dallas TX, played with the four years preceding the finding of guiltwhile Jacob Morgan of Madison WI, Jill playing with any person convicted of premeditated Meyers of Santa Monica CA, Migry or collusive cheating. Zur Campanile of New York City and For Fantoni-Nunes, the date of the finding of of Carlsbad CA. guilt is July 24, 2016. For Fisher-Schwartz, the date The winners scored 16 in the each of the finding of guilt is July 27, 2016. These dates of the final sessions, and with their are a correction to what was previously published. carryover of 3.01, finished the event Winners of the Freeman Mixed BAM Teams: Paul Lewis, captain Sheila Gabay, Linda Lewis and Victor King. continued on page 21 Nickell out of The top-seeded Nickell team exited the Spingold in the round of 16 in an upset by the Street team, Fergani-Pollack capture Wernher title 130–103. Except for the second quarter, when The Montreal-based duo of Kamel Fergani and Nickell took a 1-IMP lead, Street controlled the Fred Pollack won the four-session Wernher Open match. Pairs last night, parlaying a strong carryover from The No. 6 Zagorin squad was also knocked out their victory in the qualifying round with two 58-plus by the team captained by Aubrey Strul (11), 127–95. percent games in the final sessions. The No. 7 Diamond team narrowly survived a In second were Brian Glubok of New York City challenge by Jeffrey Wolfson’s team with a 102–100 and David Treitel of Miami FL, who finished one and win. Pierre Zimmermann’s No. 8 squad also escaped a half boards behind the winners. with a 115–112 win over Jim Mahaffey’s team. Gupta This was the first NABC win for Pollack – who (12) trailed Amoils (originally 28) throughout the was King of Bridge in 1992 – and the second for first half but went on to win handily. Fergani whose previous victory came in the 1988 Other teams reaching the quarterfinal round are Men’s (now Jacoby Open) Swiss Teams. Fleisher, Lavazza and Sonsini. Fergani and Pollack recently won the Canadian Pairings today are Street vs. Zimmermann, National Team Championship, earning the right to Fleisher vs. Diamond, Sonsini vs. Strul and Lavazza represent Canada in the in vs. Gupta. Poland in September. It was Pollack’s first CNTC champions Kamel Fergani win, but Fergani’s sixth. and Fred Pollack Micro final, Fit for a king Mini semis today Burke Snowden of Fort Collins CO has “Dad brought home In the final of the 0-1500 Micro-Spingold, the been selected as the 2016 King of Bridge by the a hand record one night. team of Curt Kristensen will face Winston Chang’s ACBL Educational Foundation. The annual award Ever vigilant, I got hold squad. recognizes a graduating high school senior for of it and, of course, Playing with Kristensen are Gregory Sellgren, their playing record and overall participation in the wanted to know what Ti Davis and Brian Rink. They defeated the Michael bridge community, and the list of previous recipients it was. Before long, I Wavada team in the semifinal 143–49. includes some of the best-known names in the game. convinced him to take Most of Chang’s squad played on this year’s Snowden, 18, first encountered bridge at a very me to that very club. I District 22 GNT Flight C team. They are Joe Albert early age. got hooked, started to Garcia, Wayne Gorski, Frank Lin and Kenny Pan. “I learned to play bridge with my parents and play more and became a They beat the Spencer Sun team 132–93. grandmothers, starting when I was 6 years old. In the club director at age 11.” The 0-5000 Mini-Spingold is in the semifinal evenings after dinner, they would play some bridge Snowden directed round today. The New York team of Bill Begert will over dessert, often putting a movie on to keep me at the Fort Fun Bridge face the squad captained by Robert Bernstein. The entertained. However, being the curious kid that I Club in Fort Collins. When he was 14, he bought the team captained by Dale Sanders will face Edmund was, I would frequently wander over to their table, club and renamed it the Ace of Clubs. Wu’s squad. trying to see what this game was that was keeping Snowden was actively playing during this period, them so entertained. Finally, I convinced my parents too, and he became a Life Master in 2011 at 13. He Play begins today to let me sit on their laps during the game. First, they is currently a Silver LM. His accomplishments in would ask me to help count their points. Then they bridge are lengthy and remarkable. A member of in Roth Open Swiss, would ask me to pull a card for them. Eventually, I the U.S. Junior teams for several years, Snowden Red Ribbon Pairs convinced them to let me hold a hand of my own.” has played in three World Youth championships Today is the opening round of the Roth Open Snowden’s parents divorced when he was 6, and (2012-2014). In 2013, he was a member of the U.S. Swiss Teams, a six-session event that ends Sunday, a few years later, his father began dating a woman squad that captured the gold medal in the Under-21 and the Bean Red Ribbon Pairs, a four-session who was an ex-duplicate player. She convinced the team championship. A frequent participant in Youth contest limited to players with 2500 masterpoints elder Snowden to play at a new club for intermediate NABCs, Snowden captured first place in the pairs who have must have pre-qualified to play. and newcomer players near their home. continued on page 5 See inside Goodwill Message ATTENDANCE Compliment your opponents on YOUTH NABC their good plays. It is the mark of through Thursday evening a good competitor to recognize the DAILY BULLETIN talents of other players. Sandy DeMartino, Chair center spread 10,017 tables Goodwill Committee Page 2 Friday, July 29, 2016 Daily Bulletin SPECIAL EVENTS MEETINGS / SEMINARS / RECEPTIONS Meetings are at the Marriott Wardman Park. Sunday, July 31 Saturday, July 30 TBA Peter Pender Memorial . (Room TBA) 5:30-7:30 pm Youth NABC Closing Reception. (Thurgood South/West, mezzanine level)

CELEBRITY SPEAKER PROGRAM Don’t miss these free lectures by some of the best-known players in the game! Friday, July 29 Talks will be held in Exhibit Hall A on the lower level. Speakers and topics are 9:15 a.m. Lisa Berkowitz Playing to Trick One subject to change. 6:45 p.m. Kevin Wilson Fitting Honors

Saturday, July 30 9:15 a.m. Ellen Kent Simple Is Better

ENTERTAINMENT and HOSPITALITY Friday, July 29 Music by If you missed them earlier this week, or if you heard them and want one last opportunity to Vocal Point enjoy their music, please join your fellow bridge players tonight in the Thurgood Marshall Foyer tonight to hear Bob Hurka and Julia Misslin (one of the Gatlinburg Regional co- chairs) perform an evening of duets. Their music ranges from ’40s boogie-woogie to bebop, rockabilly, novelty songs, Sinatra, country ballads and show tunes.

Tonight’s Hospitality/Entertainment: Ice Cream Bars (please be polite to your fellow players: just one ice cream bar per person). Music by Vocal Point

Semi-forcing agreement Daily Dinner Specials at “A Who is the dummy? Stone’s Throw” in the Marriott Director Scott Humphrey reports an unusual lifts Swiss winners director call. This was the auction: Thursday July 21 - Saturday July 30 On the way to winning the Truscott Senior West North East South Fri. 7/29 Swiss, first-time partners Glenn Eisenstein and Rich 1♠ Pass Pass Seared Salmon, Black Bean Pico de Gallo, Reitman played the following board in the first match Pass 2♥ Spanish Rice, Roasted Corn...... $19 of the second day, when they went from qualifying in East summoned a director. Humphrey advised Sat. 7/30 28th place to being in contention. the table that the final contract was 1♠ but that East– Stir Fried Chicken and Vegetables, Dlr: West ♠ 9 6 5 2 West were free to take advantage of the 2♥ bid for White Rice...... $18 Vul: None ♥ K 3 purposes of defending. ♦ A 4 3 East complained, “What about South? She should ♣ A 10 7 4 Today’s Special Cocktail not be able to take advantage of the bid.” ♠ K J 4 3 ♠ A 8 Available in the Lobby bar or in Harry’s Pub Humphrey calmly replied, “Sir, who is the ♥ A Q J 9 5 ♥ 10 7 4 Friday, July 29 dummy?” ♦ 9 2 ♦ Q J 8 7 $10 Drink Special After careful consideration, East replied, “I am!” ♣ Q 9 ♣ K J 6 3 ♠ Q 10 7 Goose’s Pear 10 ♥ 8 6 2 2 oz. Cranberry Juice Email us Got a hand you just have to share or a nice story? ♦ K 10 6 5 1 oz. Grey Goose Pear Vodka We’d love to see it. ♣ 8 5 2 ½ oz. Triple Sec The Daily Bulletin has its own email address: West North East South ½ oz. Simple Syrup [email protected]. You’ll also find it on Reitman Eisenstein Fresh mint, sliced pear 1♥ Pass 1NT (1) Pass the front page under the “Daily Bulletin” between the Pass Dbl Redbl 2♦ date and the editors’ names. Pass Pass Dbl All Pass Bridge Bucks and This email address won’t be checked with any (1) Semi-forcing. regularity when the NABC is not in session, so please check cashing continue to use our office email addresses for non- Bridge Bucks and check-cashing services will be Eisenstein was planning to show a limit raise in tournament–related correspondence. available in the Convention Lobby near the escalators hearts, but Reitman passed his semi-forcing 1NT. (and also near the Marriott’s cell-phone charging Eisenstein knew they didn’t have a game, so when station). Hours: Notice to players South ran to 2♦, he doubled. Each player must have an ACBL convention July 23 to July 30: 9:30 to 10 a.m. Reitman led a diamond. Declarer won in hand card filled out and on the table. Please note that Noon to 1 p.m. and led a heart. Reitman rose with the ace and other types of convention cards, such as the WBF Check-cashing limit is $500. continued another diamond. When the dust settled, or homemade cards that do not Players may purchase Bridge Bucks using all declarer was down three. This was a gain of 8 IMPs sufficiently resemble the ACBL convention card, are major credit cards. against the other table’s 3♥ making. not acceptable substitutes.

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Disclosure By Brent Manley When I was editor of the Bridge Bulletin, it was not unusual for me to receive letters and emails from readers who consider the principle of full disclosure to be nonsensical. Many cite the game of football to make their arguments. “The quarterback doesn’t tell the opposing team he is about to throw a pass,” they say. “One team doesn’t give the other team its game plan.” It’s fine for the Green Bay Packers to play that way, but not for you and me as a bridge partnership. If we and everyone else could play anything we wanted to with no requirement to tell anyone the meanings of our calls, we could create all kinds of havoc at the bridge table – that is, until players moved on to gin rummy, hearts or Monopoly. Bridge would die. Alert nor an Announcement. opponents may be reluctant to ask the meaning for Okay, we have established that the opponents An example of a call requiring an fear of being embarrassed that they don’t know. are entitled to know what you and your partner are Announcement is a transfer over a notrump opener, If you have a question about an opponent’s playing. How, you might ask, do they acquire that most often 1NT or 2NT. If you open 1NT and action, you can ask when it is your turn to call. In knowledge? partner bids 2♦ (transfer to hearts), you should general, unless you intend to take action depending One handy tool is the ACBL convention card. say, “Transfer.” It’s unlikely, but if there is another on the meaning of the call, it is best to ask your The laws require that each member of a partnership meaning in your system for 2♦ (the convention card questions at the conclusion of the auction. You are have convention cards that are filled out identically. lists Forcing Stayman as one option), you should entitled to full explanations of all calls. These cards exist for the benefit of the opponents, say, “Alert.” not the owners. With one exception, you are not An important point is that when partner makes Quick tip allowed to refer to your card from the start of the a call that requires an Alert, it is improper to say Even if you don’t plan to play certain auction to the end of play. The exception is that if anything but that one word. Do not explain the call conventions, you should try to gain some the declaring side is asked for clarification of a call, unless asked to do so by an opponent. knowledge of conventions you are likely to either or both members of the declaring side may Further, in making your explanation, do not encounter, even in newcomer games. Further, you use the card for that purpose. simply give the name of the convention you are and your partner might want to discuss defenses Alerts and Announcements are two other ways playing. An example is the Bergen raise of a major- to bids you will certainly encounter, e.g, the 1NT to comply with the requirement for full disclosure. suit opener – 3♣ or 3♦ – to show a certain high-card opener. It is important to compete, even when the If you have doubts about which calls require point range with four or more trumps. 1NT opener (15-17) gives the impression that the Alerts and which do not, a handy reference is the If partner’s response to your 1♠ opener is 3♣, opponents have the balance of strength. If you have convention card. All calls that require Alerts are say “Alert.” If an opponent asks, say, “It shows 6-9 a shapely hand – e.g., 5-5 in two suits – a good fit listed in red. Announcements are listed on the card support points and at least four trumps.” Do not say, with partner can overcome a lot of the opponents’ in blue. Anything listed in black requires neither an “It’s a Bergen raise.” In a newcomer game, some high-card strength.

supported suits) and resembling an opening bid, Without the ♥K, the Take all your chances a third diamond to most West can have is 10 HCP, including three By Eddie Kantar East’s queen. Plan the jacks. play to show partner If West has the ♥K, it must be singleton or Dlr: West ♠ 7 5 4 3 that no hand is too doubleton as you cannot avoid two heart losers if Vul: Both ♥ 6 5 4 weak not to realize a West has three hearts to the king. If East shifts to ♦ 7 6 5 plus score. a heart after winning the ♠A, go up with the ♥A, ♣ 10 9 7 The idea is avoid draw trumps, ending in dummy, and lead a low losing two heart heart toward your queen intending to play low. The ♠ K Q tricks. Of course, if key is driving out the ♠A to determine who has the ♥ A Q 2 East, the heart bidder, ♥K and play accordingly. The full deal: ♦ 10 4 has the king, there ♣ A K Q J 5 3 will be no problem. ♠ 7 5 4 3 But he may not. The way to discover who has the ♥ 6 5 4 West North East South ♥K is to discover who has the ♠A! Drive out the ♦ 7 6 5 1♦ Pass 1♥ Dbl ♠A after ruffing the third diamond high to stay in ♣ 10 9 7 Pass 1♠ 2♦ 3♣ practice. ♠ J 10 8 2 ♠ A 9 6 All Pass If West takes the trick with the ♠A, play East ♥ K 9 ♥ J 10 8 7 3 for the ♥K because he needs it to have enough to ♦ A K J 3 2 ♦ Q 9 8 With both sides vulnerable, West opens 1♦, make a one-level response, although it can’t hurt ♣ 6 4 ♣ 8 2 partner, fearing the worst, passes. East responds 1♥ to cash the ♥A before leading a heart from dummy ♠ K Q and you double. West passes and partner tries to bid to your queen. Of course, you have drawn trumps ♥ A Q 2 1♠ with confidence. East bids 2♦ , you bid 3♣ and before leading a heart to the queen. ♦ 10 4 everyone passes. Partner can’t believe it. West leads If East takes the trick with the ♠A, play West ♣ A K Q J 5 3 the ♦K and then the ♦A (king from ace-king in for the ♥K. West needs the ♥K to have anything Page 4 Friday, July 29, 2016 Daily Bulletin

THURSDAY MORNING SIDE GAME 14.5 Tables A B C 4.74 1 1 1 Lucia Enica, Belmont MA; James Keegan, Cambridge MA 63.97% 3.56 2 2 Arline Fulton, Neptune NJ; Tracey Bauer, San Rafael CA 62.28% 2.67 3 3 2 Alain Cardinal, Santa Barbara CA; Jacques Simard, Montreal QC 60.98% 2.00 4 4 Jakob Kristinsson, Deerfield Beach FL; Bonnie Weinstein, Farmington MI 59.72% 1.50 5 5 John Lowe III, Washington DC; Alfred Caponiti, Silver Spring MD 58.95% 1.77 6 6 3 Carolyn Wood, Cobbs Creek VA; Ferd Bernjak, Winnipeg MB 57.22% 1.76 4 Katherine Grant, Riverview FL; Wilbur Argersinger, Ann Arbor MI 55.26% 1.26 5 Harold George, Wichita KS; Sue Lan Ma, Kirtland Hills OH 53.76%

THURSDAY MORNING NEWCOMER PAIRS 8.0 Tables A B C 1.84 1 1 Kathy Chiron - Ivy Broder, Washington DC 67.92% 1.38 2 Sara Hayes, Bethesda MD; Gin Bell, Washington DC 59.92% 1.04 3 Janet McGlynn - Thomas McGlynn, Catonsville MD 58.92% 1.12 4 2 Helen Rubin, Potomac MD; Bobbie Wolf, Rockville MD 58.17% Life Master news 1.27 5 3 1 J Michael Crye - Kathy Kopnisky, Silver Spring MD 53.92% Michael and Sara Bossert of Cypress TX 0.63 4 Dan Heily, Great Falls VA; Yvonne Shang, Falls Church VA 53.50% advanced to the rank of Sapphire Life Master (3500 0.95 2 Florence Hendershot, New Carollton MD; Marcia Bhorjee, Bethesda MD 53.33% 0.71 3 Rosalie Kingsley - Audur Ada Kugajevsky, Washington DC 51.50% masterpoints) playing in the Tuesday A/X Swiss Teams. Their teammates were Lucy Terrill and THURSDAY MORNING 299ER PAIRS Elizabeth Chist of Houston TX. The Bosserts have 16.0 Tables played exclusively with each other since starting A B C duplicate and have identical masterpoint holdings. 3.41 1 1 1 Linda Meade, Bethesda MD; Willa King, Newport Beach CA 67.35% 2.56 2 2 Carol Eastwood, Mount Laurel NJ; Cynthia Martin, Moorestown NJ 57.74% 1.92 3 3 David Goodwin - Rose Goodwin, Roanoke VA 57.06% do-over 1.75 4/5 4/5 2 Flo Lippman - Sue Marcus, Springfield NJ 56.85% 1.26 4/5 4/5 Johanna Weekley, North Bethesda MD; Marie Saeger, Silver Spring MD 56.85% needed 1.31 6 6 3 Kim Smith, Fairfield CT; Jill Dimitrief, Westport CT 55.91% On this deal from the Truscott/USPC Senior 0.98 4 Adrienne Downs, Mc Lean VA; Elaine Kendrick, Arlington VA 55.74% Swiss Teams, Gene Davidson and Norman Schwartz 0.83 5 Norman Braslow - Randee Braslow, Wynnewood PA 55.65% engineered a swing that came close to the maximum. 0.65 6 Faye Bildman, Bethesda MD; Charles Deutsch, Potomac MD 52.60% Their opponents were Arnie Fisher and Fred Hamilton. THURSDAY DAYLIGHT GOLD RUSH PAIRS Dlr: West ♠ A 3 50.0 Tables 7 3 Vul: E-W ♥ A K 7 13.78 1 1 Patrick Johnson - Elizabeth Axford, Clinton WA 65.48% ♦ K J 10 9 6 3 10.34 2 Keith Dawson - Joanne Dawson, Chatham ON 65.26% ♣ 7 2 7.75 3 Peter Schiff, Potomac MD; Michael Kappel, Arlington VA 64.63% ♠ K Q J 10 9 7 ♠ 8 6 2 5.81 4 Susan Sanger, St Louis Park MN; Thomas Smith, Austin TX 61.37% ♥ — ♥ J 10 9 5.91 5 2 Dee Kirkbride, Delray Beach FL; Steven Caplan, Boca Raton FL 59.14% ♦ — ♦ 8 7 4 2 3.94 6 Norma Rollins, Longboat Key FL; Michael Miller, New York NY 58.78% ♣ A Q J 9 8 6 2 ♣ K 10 3 3.45 7 Martha England, Mill Valley CA; Cathy Alford, New Orleans LA 58.08% ♠ 7 4 4.43 8 3 James Waller, Locustville VA; Charles Stewart, Columbia MD 56.85% ♥ Q 8 6 5 4 3 2 3.32 9 4 Ruth Ann Verell, Naples FL; Joanne Domson, Palm Harbor FL 56.40% ♦ A Q 5 2.63 10 5 Terry Coates, Wheaton MD; John Horner, Silver Spring MD 56.34% 2.25 11/12 6 Ralph Schindler Jr, Hinsdale IL; Leah Laurie, Chicago IL 56.10% ♣ 5 2.21 11/12 Linda Randall - John Randall, Miami FL 56.10% West North East South 2.74 13 Sharon Beynon, Los Angeles CA; Raeann Koerner, Ventura CA 55.95% Fisher Schwartz Hamilton Davidson 1.84 14 Edgar Orme III, Trappe MD; John Phillips, Salisbury MD 55.85% 1♣ 1♦ Pass 2♥ 2.45 15 7 Paul Adler, Natick MA; Richard Woerner, Wellesley MA 55.74% 3♠ 4♥ 4♠ 5♦ 1.75 16 Elizabeth Wood, Arlington MA; Mimi Groome, New Orleans LA 55.70% 5♠ 6♦ Pass 6♥ 1.53 17 Linda Brezin, Chapel Hill NC; Eloise Fontaine, Cary NC 55.65% 6♠ 7♦ Dbl All Pass 1.67 18/19 8/9 Richard Long - Benjamin Sharp, Alexandria VA 55.21% Once Schwartz bid 7♦, Fisher and Hamilton were 2.03 18/19 8/9 Jeannette Paladino, Sarasota FL; Thomas Keslin, Alexandria VA 55.21% going to lose at least 16 IMPs because East-West 1.53 20 10 Charles Stringham, Ocean Park ME; Timothy Byrnes, 66000 Perpigna France 54.32% at the other table were allowed to play 6♠, making, 2.01 21 Andrew Altman, Tampa FL; Phyllis Levy, Miami FL 54.29% 1.75 22 Dan Benjamin, Wayne NJ; Dan Eschenasy, New York NY 53.76% for plus 1430. Beating the nonvulnerable 7♦ would 1.53 23 Larry Hedge - Judy Violick, Coto De Caza CA 53.70% have been worth only plus 100. As it was, however, 1.45 24 11 Joan Axilbund, Vienna VA; Sheila Ellis, Alexandria VA 53.68% Fisher started with the ♠K, resulting in a minus score 1.31 25 Gail Glunt, Chesterfield VA; Terry Grady, Richmond VA 53.59% of 1630 (he had lots of discards on dummy’s long 1.64 12 Anna Smith, Auburn AL; Rochelle Mandelbaum, Hollywood FL 53.57% heart suit). The net minux 3060 cost 22 IMPs. The 1.13 13 Sidhesh Desai - Alec Zhan, Alpharetta GA 53.27% maximum possible loss is 24. 1.85 14 Prem Garg, Potomac MD; Alexander Stille, Washington DC 53.13%

BOSS LADY KO BRACKET 1 THURSDAY DAYLIGHT A/X PAIRS 5 Tables 29.0 Tables / Based on 95 Tables Suzy O’Connor - Mike O’Connor, Sanford FL; Gerald Szymski, Westmont IL; Ashley Szymski, Aurora IL A X vs 36.11 1 1 Richard Weiss, Swampscott MA; Robert Lurie, Wayland MA 59.01% Michael Zeller - Malin Castronuovo - Susan Kennedy, York PA; 27.08 2 Linda Smith - , Chattanooga TN 57.26% Jeffery Jones, Vero Beach FL 20.31 3 2 Elliot Shalita, Newtown Square PA; Alex Perlin, Metuchen NJ 56.36% vs 15.23 4 Jack Waller, Ridgecrest CA; Bob Etter, Sacramento CA 56.09% Paul Darin, San Diego CA; Ellis Feigenbaum - Marjorie Michelin, 12.04 5 John Moschella, Winter Springs FL; Eileen Easterling, Casselberry FL 55.37% Laguna Woods CA; Alex Fowlie, San Marcos CA; Robert Kent, Marina Del Rey CA 10.32 6 3 James Sorrent, Dunbar WV; Ellen Olson, Charleston WV 55.22% 9.03 7 4 Philippe Galaski, Florence MA; Roger Webb, Amherst MA 54.94% BOSS LADY KO BRACKET 2 8.02 8 5 Richard Smith, Spartanburg SC; Francine Moring, Columbia SC 54.83% 7 Tables 7.22 9 Ned Irving - Richard Higgins, Hot Springs Vlg AR 54.17% Claire Young - Wallace McOuat, San Anselmo CA; Phyllis Kreider - 6.57 10 Richard DeMartino, Riverside CT; Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA 53.93% Donald Kreider, Aurora OH 6.02 11 6 Barbara Schaefer - Sarah McMerty, Devon PA 53.89% vs Amy Brisson, Arlington VA; Katy Culp, Fairfax VA; Jane Siebecker, 5.56 12 Christopher Pisarra, Lafayette CA; Mike Bandler, Alamo CA 53.64% Amesbury MA; Sheila Schofield, Salisbury MA 5.16 13 Glenn Eisenstein - Peggy Ellis, New York NY 52.84% 4.81 14 Peter Filandro - Marie Filandro, Wilmington DE 52.80% Janet Jordan, Aledo TX; Jean Helmers - Laura Nash, Stephenville 4.51 15 7 Elliot Sternlicht - Alan Lechner, New York NY 52.66% TX; Kathy Coleman, Fort Worth TX 3.21 8 Vivian Wu, Cos Cob CT; Doris Greenwald, Stamford CT 52.45% vs Jan Weber - George Weber, Hamburg NJ; Richard Podkowik - 2.89 9 Joachim Hegener, 13359 Berlin Germany; S James Elliott, Portland OR 52.18% Narcissa Podkowik, Cape Coral FL 2.63 10 Lance Chamberlain, Rochester MN; Alfred Lee, Rancho Palo Vds CA 52.16% Daily Bulletin Friday, July 29, 2016 Page 5

Snowden continued from page 1 and team event in 2011 in Toronto, and was also first in the team event in 2013. In non-Youth events, Snowden was second in last year’s Flight B contest, and he has had two top-25 finishes in NABC pair games. Snowden’s interest in directing has expanded to ACBL tournaments. In 2011, he became a Tournament Assistant at age 14 (ACBL requires Tournament Directors to be at least 18 years old), allowing him to gain experience by helping run sectionals in his local unit. After turning 18, he 2015 Roth Open Swiss winners Eric Greco, Kevin Bathurst, ; (inset) Brian Platnick (top), became a Local TD (the lowest rank of ACBL John Diamond and (bottom). directors) with the help of Tournament Director Bill 2006 1. Christal Henner-Welland, , Michael, who mentored Snowden. Roth Open Swiss Cezary Balicki, Adam Zmudzinski, Antonio Other bridge mentors for Snowden include Billie Sementa, Bjorn Fallenius; 2. Nader Hanna, Turner of Greeley CO, a frequent partner who helped starts today Nagy Kamel, Greg Hinze, Ira Hessel, Ellen The four-session Open Swiss Teams, named in him become a Life Master. Marilyn Pultz and Bill Hessel (npc) Follis of the Fort Collins area helped Snowden earn honor of ACBL Hall of Famer Al Roth, begins with 2007 1. Lou Ann O’Rourke, Marc Jacobus, today’s two-session qualifier. The nationally rated his club TD certificate. Marlene Aranci and Dawn Norberto Bocchi, Giorgio Duboin, Geoff Foltz were other club directors who gave Snowden event was first held in 2005. Hampson, Eric Greco; 2. George Klemic, Al Roth (1914–2007) is generally considered opportunities to direct at their clubs and pitched in to Drew Becker, Jason Rosenfeld, Angeliki help at in a variety of ways at the Ace of Clubs. the premier bidding theorist of his bridge generation, Magklara perhaps of all time. He and longtime partner Tobias Snowden, who will attend Yale this fall, is also 2008 1. Philip Gordon, Josh Donn, Jason Feldman, a big fan of his current partner, Greg Herman, a Stone are credited with developing the negative Terje Aa, Joergen Molberg; 2. George Jacobs, double, the , 1NT forcing and weak graduate student at Colorado State University. Ralph Katz, Robert Levin, Steve Weinstein, Educational Foundation President Barbara Heller two‑bid. Walid Elahmady, An ACBL Grand Life Master with more than said, “Burke is a fine example of everything needed 2009 1. Robert Hampton, , Joel to be successful in life. He worked hard at learning 12,000 masterpoints, Roth won 26 national titles, Wooldridge, John Hurd, , including the Spingold five times, the Vanderbilt the game and fostered that love for the game into a Grzegorz Narkiewicz; 2. Lou Ann O’Rourke, way to give back to all beginning players around him. three times and the twice. Marc Jacobus, , Roger Bates, He represented North America in the Bermuda The passion he exhibits for bridge will propel him to Antonio Sementa, Giorgio Duboin success in all of his future endeavors. Burke is a great Bowl in 1955, 1958 and 1967. A WBF Life Master, 2010 1. Steve Weinstein, Lew Stansby, Chip he placed second in the in and respectful young man.” Martel, Bobby Levin, Martin Fleisher and Previous winners, King/Queen of Bridge 1968. Mike Kamil; 2. Alon Apteker, Craig Gower, During his first world championship appearance, 2015 – Amber Lin Phillipe Cronier, Jacob Morgan, Adam 2014 – Adam Kaplan/Allison Hunt Roth was declaring a 2♠ contract and felt he played Wildavsky and Michael Polowan the hand before – but as a defender. The director, Al 2013 – John Altman 2011 1. Mark Gordon, Pratap Rajadhyaksha, 2012 – Murphy Green Sobel, did not believe him because the hands had Alan Sontag, Terje Aa, David Berkowitz, been dealt at the table. Sobel made Roth call out all 2011 – Blake Sanders Jorgen Molberg, Allan Cokin (coach); 2. 2010 – Thomas Walsh/Adam Grossack the cards in each hand – including the spots – before Aaron Silverstein, , Andrew he threw out the board. No one ever discovered how 2009 – Nicholas Flores Rosenthal, Michael Rosenberg, Bjorn 2008 – Jeremy Koegel this happened. Fallenius, Peter Fredin Roth retired from active bridge competition in 2007 – Andrew Dubay 2012 1. Geoff Hampson, John Diamond, Fred 2006 – Sam Katz the Seventies but remained active as a staff member Gitelman, Eric Greco, Brad Moss; 2. Carolyn of Bridge Today and on panels of , 2005 – David Banh Lynch, Mike Passell, , 2004 – Robert Glickman Bridge Today and Australian Bridge. Aleksander Dubinin, Cezary Balicki, Adam He was the author of “The Roth‑Stone System,” 2003 – Scott Waldron Jr. Zmudzinski 2002 – John Kranyak “Al Roth on Bridge” and “Picture Bidding” and co- 2013 1. Carolyn Lynch, Mike Passell, Adam author of “Bridge Is a Partnership Game,” “Modern 2001 – Erin Anderson Zmudzinski, Cezary Balicki, Bart Bramley, 2000 – Gavin Wolpert Bridge Complete” and “Bridge for Beginners.” Lew Stansby; 2. Martin Fleisher, Michael A longtime resident of New York, where he 1999 – Ari Greenberg Kamil, Zia Mahmood, Chip Martel, Michael 1998 – Josh Heller owned and managed the Mayfair Club, Roth retired Rosenberg, Chris Willenken to Boca Raton FL. 1997 – 2014 1. Paul Fireman, John Kranyak, Vince 1996 – Kent Mignocci Demuy, Gavin Wolpert, John Hurd, Joel 1995 – Tony Melucci Previous winners and runners-up: Wooldridge; 2. Tom Breed, Darren Wolpert, 2005 1. Christal Henner-Welland, Michael Kamil, 1994 – Sam Hirschman Jeff Roman, , Chris Compton, 1993 – Eric Greco Claudio Nunes, Fulvio Fantoni, Frederik David Grainger Nystrom, ; 2. Matin Harris, 1992 – Frederic Pollack 2015 1. Brian Platnick, John Diamond, Kevin 1991 – Andrew Moss Jacob Morgan, Steve Landen, Pratap Bathurst, Justin Lall, Geoff Hampson, Eric Rajadhyaksha 1990 – Eric Sutherland Greco; 2. Nick Nickell, Ralph Katz, Jeff 1989 – Brad Moss Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell, Steve Weinstein, 1988 – Holly Zullo Robert Levin 1987 – Rich Pavlicek Jr. 1986 – Martha Benson Katz 1985 – Adair Gellman 1984 – Jim Munday 1983 – Billy Hsieh 1982 – Steve Weinstein 1981 – Doug Levene/ Steve Cochran 1980 – Tony Marks 1979 – Regina Barnes 1978 – Matt Franklin 1977 – Marc Franklin 1976 – Warren Spector 1975 – Bobby Levin 1974 – Jeff Meckstroth 1973 – J Merrill Page 6 Friday, July 29, 2016 Daily Bulletin

THURSDAY DAYLIGHT B/C PAIRS 26.0 Tables / Based on 66 Tables B C ACBL 23.97 1 1 Aaron Navarro - Gerald Lerner, Silver Spring MD 62.28% 17.98 2 2 Ronald Vande Bunte - Richard Wallace, Fredericksburg VA 61.72% member perks 13.48 3 Richard Hartz, Utica NY; Betty Youmans, Whitesboro NY 57.72% 10.11 4 3 Paul Fried, Monroe Township NJ; Ralph Bayrer, Washington DC 56.87% 7.99 5 4 Cadir Lee, Los Gatos CA; Max Schireson, Stanford CA 56.71% 6.85 6 Tiger Li Li Williams, Elk Point SD; Judy Hyde, Pacific Plsds CA 56.24% 5.99 7 David Aronson, Brookline MA; Steven Diamond, Shrewsbury MA 56.14% 5.33 8 Edwin (Ted) Bain III, Houston TX; Michael Miedema, West Terre Haut IN 55.16% 4.79 9 Patricia Becker - Allan Becker, Southfield MI 55.14% 4.79 10 5 Marilyn Ritter, Livingston NJ; Judith Back, White Plains NY 54.35% 4.11 11 6 William Belanich, Glen Allen VA; Nancy Golden, Richmond VA 54.32% 3.69 12 7 Laverne Burch, Durham NC; Lynnette Regan, Norfolk VA 54.17% 3.42 13 Sandra Berg, Mt Holly Spgs PA; Edwin Fuller Jr, Chapel Hill NC 54.16% 3.20 8 Laurence Mayer, Overland Park KS; Jack Mayer, Mission KS 53.63% 2.88 9 Paula Najarian, East Greenwich RI; Lois DeBlois, Warwick RI 52.74%

THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEWCOMER PAIRS Your member benefi ts just got 8.0 Tables better! The ACBL member perks A B C program, powered by Abenity, 1.84 1 Corinna Muzic - Sheila Zadd, Vienna VA 62.92% features local and nationwide 1.59 2 1 1 David Dunston, Halethorpe MD; Collin McFall, Pikesville MD 60.83% discounts on popular brands. 1.19 3 2 2 Mary McNamar - Robert Greeves, Bethesda MD 57.50% 0.89 4 3 Ruth Hansen, Falls Church VA; Samuel Dunston, Churchville MD 55.00% Popular o ers include: 0.67 5 4 Carole Stringer, Bethesda MD; Robbie Lloyd, Silver Spring MD 53.33% off at Baron Barclay 0.44 5/6 Michaele Battles - Carolyn Mooney, McLean VA 52.50% 10% 0.44 5/6 Bette Levin - Harvey Levin, Washington DC 52.50% 25% off Papa John’s Pizza THURSDAY AFTERNOON 299ER PAIRS 15% off Jiffy Lube services 16.0 Tables 10% off reservations at Motel 6 A B C 3.41 1 1 1 Linda Meade, Bethesda MD; Willa King, Newport Beach CA 63.61% Up t o $100 2.56 2 2 2 Janet McGlynn - Thomas McGlynn, Catonsville MD 62.84% off Southwest Airlines vacation 1.92 3 3 Jacob Hornberger, Ashburn VA; William Swanson, Lansdowne VA 59.32% packages 1.44 4 4 3 Andrea Weiswasser, Washington DC; Ann Lawrence, McLean VA 57.65% 1.08 5 5 4 Mayank Mehta - Aarati Mehta, S Glastonbury CT 56.89% 0.83 6 6 Richard Galleher, Bowie MD; Carol Marks, Annapolis MD 55.69% Log in to your MyACBL account and 0.88 5 Stephen Baldwin - Kate Baldwin, Bethesda MD 53.06% take advantage of these great perks 0.82 6 Qizhang Wu, Millburn Congo; Yuan Pan, Bejing Chad 52.22% today! Simply click on the orange “Member Benefi ts” THURSDAY AFTERNOON SIDE GAME button to get started. 19.0 Tables A B C 5.50 1 1 1 Elliot Grant, Derwood MD; James Davenport Jr, Bethesda MD 62.47% 4.13 2 2 2 Ivan Montgomery, Rochester NY; Mary Ann Morrow, Fairport NY 61.39% 3.09 3 3 3 Norman Kahn Jr, Prairie Village KS; Bernie Fromm, Kansas City MO 59.41% 2.37 4 4 Jacqueline DeRouin, Okemos MI; Abbie Cole, New York NY 56.54% 1.74 5 5 Roberto Verthelyi, New York NY; Neal Rechtman, Ossining NY 56.16% 1.69 6 Ken Gee, Regina SK; Hannah Moon, Prince Albert SK 56.13% The Ed Foundation 1.12 6 Roger Miller - Patricia Miller, Highlands Ranch CO 55.88% 1.48 4 Mark Henderson - Melody Henderson, Wilmington DE 55.20% wants to invest 1.11 5 Elizabeth Crenshaw, Birmingham AL; Mari McColl, Herndon VA 53.19% in 0.88 6 Barbara Ross, White Plains NY; Joan Prizant, Pittsburgh PA 49.64% THURSDAY DAYLIGHT FLIGHT B SWISS TEAMS BRACKET 1 your 8 Tables 11.24 1 Elise Luskin, Mamaroneck NY; Amy Frolick, Larchmont NY; Gail Cannold, Rye NY; Dennis Glazer, Bronxville NY 104.00 idea! 8.43 2 Sabrina Miles, Mansfield MA; Richard Wan, Pinellas Park FL; Jan Gilewicz, Minesing ON; G Kissel, Clearwater FL 96.00 6.32 3 Karen Barrett - Douglas Thompson, Norwalk CT; Susan Rodricks, Milford CT; Susan Seckinger, Wethersfield CT 87.00

THURSDAY DAYLIGHT FLIGHT B SWISS TEAMS BRACKET 2 8 Tables 9.61 1 Gary Waldron - Carol Foster, Laguna Beach CA; Steven Jackson - Yann Jackson, Laguna Niguel CA 108.00 7.21 2 Frederick Linnemeyer - Patricia Linnemeyer, Franklin Lakes NJ; Neeta Think you can create Mone, Livingston NJ; Scott Rappard, Dartmouth NS 75.00 5.41 3 Charles Kelley - Jo Anne Kelley, Pacific Plsds CA; David Johnson, the technology to teach Milledgeville GA; Michael Baker, Adamsville RI 70.00 bridge online, through an app and face to face? THURSDAY DAYLIGHT FLIGHT B SWISS TEAMS BRACKET 3 8 Tables You could win $20,000 7.99 1 Barbara Cansler - Laura Neely - Frances Barry - Bonnie Kress, Raleigh NC 91.00 to develop your product 5.99 2 Joanne Klaus - John Klaus, Up Saddle River NJ; Martin Gilbert, Glen Rock if you present the best plan. NJ; Alan Blake, East Brunswick NJ 90.00 4.49 3 William Mendez Jr, Alexandria VA; Michael Goldman, Rockville MD; David Benson - Jill Benson, Bethesda MD 84.00 Learn more about THURSDAY DAYLIGHT FLIGHT B SWISS TEAMS BRACKET 4 the challenge: 8 Tables www.acbl.org/edfoundation 6.84 1 John Steffan, Frisco CO; Mel Volmert, Springfield MO; Thomas Suter, Street MD; Robert Suter, Bel Air MD 105.00 5.13 2 S Reese Koppel, Metairie LA; Harrison Luba - M Melnick - E Melnick, Hilton Head SC 103.00 3.85 3 Robert Leese, Amherst NH; Marshall Thomas, Nashua NH; Robert Williams, Ayer MA; Richard Letizia, Bedford NH 94.00 Daily Bulletin Friday, July 29, 2016 Page 7

WERNHER OPEN PAIRS WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT ZIP KO 14 Tables 88.0 Tables / Based on 169 Tables 4.48 1 John Ramos, West Hollywood CA; C Ganzer, 125.00 1 Frederic Pollack, Laval QC; Kamel Fergani, Montreal QC 2952.90 Brooklyn NY; Anam Tebha, Las Vegas NV; Zachary Grossack, 93.75 2 Brian Glubok, New York NY; David Treitel, Miami FL 2868.49 Newton MA; Mitch Towner, Tucson AZ 70.31 3 Rick Roeder, La Mesa CA; John Jones, Santa Fe Spgs CA 2841.55 3.14 2 Kyle Rockoff, Buffalo Grove IL; Karen Pollak, 55.56 4 Mathias Bruun, Hellerup 2900 Denmark; Christina Madsen, Hellerup Denmark 2819.49 Exton PA; Caroline Hughes, Wilmington DE; R Shenkin, West 50.00 5 Cathy Nathan - Marc Nathan, New York NY 2794.39 Chester PA 1.79 3/4 Daniel Lev - David Gurvich, New York NY; Isaac 45.45 6 Nagy Kamel, Plano TX; Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC 2777.99 Stephani, Cincinnati OH; Nick Jacob, New Zealand 41.67 7 Iftikhar Baqai, Irvine CA; Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA 2773.67 1.79 3/4 Stephen Drodge, Mc Lean VA; Alexander 38.46 8 Jourdain Patchett, Sarasota FL; Sharon Horton, Lakeland FL 2755.05 Prairie, Arlington VA; Greg Humphreys, Charlottesville VA; Max 35.71 9 , Bloomington NY; Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA 2749.46 Aeschbacher, Salt Lake City UT 33.33 10 Robert Fendrick, Marietta GA; Hugh Brown Jr, McCormick SC 2736.05 31.25 11 Dennis Kasle, Bloomfield MI; Matt Granovetter, Cincinnati OH 2719.33 29.41 12 Jay Segarra, Ocean Springs MS; , Little Rock AR 2702.85 Playing in an NABC+ pairs 27.78 13 Bart Bramley, Dallas TX; Ross Grabel, Palm Desert CA 2687.26 game? Buy your early! 26.32 14 Robert McCaw, Brewster MA; Lewis Gamerman, Randolph MA 2673.61 In an effort to speed up the start of all NABC+ 25.00 15 Wei Yu, Beijing, China; He Wenjiong, Changchun, China 2672.98 23.81 16 Michael Kovacich, Stone Mountain GA; Robert White, Raleigh NC 2667.41 pairs events – which require additional time for 22.73 17 Greg Lawler - Matthew Dyer, Chicago IL 2647.94 proper seeding – the ACBL asks participants to 21.74 18 Elliott Grubman - Ava Grubman, Brooklyn NY 2634.57 please buy their entries at least 15 minutes before 20.83 19 Claude Vogel - Todd Fisher, Chicago IL 2632.19 game time. This is especially true if you expect to be 20.00 20 Russell Samuel, Coram NY; Jeffrey Rothstein, New York NY 2616.29 a seeded pair. 21.68 21 Thomas Carmichael, Kennesaw GA; Steve Beatty, Mill Creek WA 2616.12 22.87 22 Edward Spear, Sarasota FL; Jonathan Green, Jacksonville NC 2615.17 17.86 23 Jonathan Steinberg, Toronto ON; Alex Hudson, Raleigh NC 2612.81 Youth and Junior entries 17.24 24 Michael Gill, Columbia MD; Noble Shore, Germantown MD 2612.16 Coupons will be made available for junior 16.67 25 Meyer Kotkin, Cherry Hill NJ; Robert Heitzman Jr, Ramsey NJ 2608.53 members in good standing for entry into events at 16.13 26 Shu Guang Bi, Beijing, China; Bin Shi, Shanghai, China 2599.53 NABCs: 15.63 27 Lew Walter - Marin Marinov, New York NY 2590.78 1. Any player 15.15 28 Barry Falgout, Silver Spring MD; John Miller, Discovery Bay CA 2584.49 14.71 29 Benjamin Pope III, Norfolk VA; Richard DePaulo, Chesapeake VA 2583.05 under the age 14.29 30 Michael Golden, Wyckoff NJ; Jeffrey Goldman, Norwalk CT 2577.78 of 26 years who 13.89 31 Lee Atkinson - Mark Yaeger, Hollywood FL 2575.16 is a full-time 13.51 32 Bernie Greenspan - Phillip Becker, Beachwood OH 2574.85 student (must 13.16 33 Harry Gellis, Midlothian VA; Kent Massie, Lexington VA 2570.65 provide proof of 12.82 34 Steve Hamaoui, Milono Italy; Perla Sultan, Aventura FL 2565.30 eligibility) will 12.50 35 Peter Boyd, Darnestown MD; Steve Robinson, Arlington VA 2562.44 be entitled to 17.25 36 George Colter, Fredericton NB; Paul Lewis, White Plains NY 2559.75 coupons that can 11.90 37 Mark Ralph, San Francisco CA; Richard Meffley, Fresno CA 2551.03 be used for any 11.63 38 Subba Ravipudi, Downey CA; Yatindra Sahae, Carmel Valley CA 2530.28 event. These coupons will have a value of 11.36 39 Shan Huang, Toronto ON; David Sabourin, Ottawa ON 2529.70 11.11 40 Harvey Brody, San Francisco CA; Sara Rothmuller, Santa Rosa CA 2524.58 $10 per session. 10.87 41 John Jemmott, Narberth PA; Kenneth Shatoff, Broomall PA 2517.62 2. Any player under the age of 21 years will be 10.64 42 Marc Sylvester, Edinboro PA; R Rubinstein, Brooklyn NY 2511.26 entitled to coupons that can be used for any 10.42 43 Kenneth Chatzinoff, Cinnaminson NJ; Paul Zebrowski, Voorhees NJ 2509.21 event. These coupons will have a value of 10.20 44 Malle Andrade - Erez Hendelman, New York NY 2490.56 $10 per session. 18.04 45 Charles Durrin III, Madison AL; Owen Lynch, Huntsville AL 2486.99 3. Any player 19 years and under will be 9.80 46 William Higgins, Cincinnati OH; Yauheni Siutsau, Loveland OH 2483.53 granted free plays for each session of 17.15 47 Chris Lin, Yonghe Taiwan; Jiun-Ming Chen, Taipei Taiwan 2482.73 regionally rated events. 9.43 48 Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Buddhadeb Biswas, San Jose CA 2482.06 4. Players under the age of 26 years named to 9.26 49 Alan Watson, Lexington MA; Rick Binder, Waltham MA 2473.91 teams to represent Zone 2 NBOs in world 9.09 50 Allen Kahn, New York NY; David Rosenberg, Jackson Heights NY 2473.68 competitions for NABCs occurring between THURSDAY OPEN PAIRS the time they are named to the team and the 50.0 Tables / Based on 90 Tables world championship will receive free plays A X Y at NABCs when playing with members 35.49 1 Franklin Lowenthal, Pleasanton CA; Michel Schneider, Berkeley CA 62.87% of their team or members of another team 26.62 2 Jeff Hand - Cynthia Colin, New York NY 62.62% representing a Zone 2 NBO. 19.96 3 Michael Crane, Canton MI; Lori Strager, Farmington Hls MI 62.41% 14.97 4 Gerty Nassi - Sedat Nassi, Aventura FL 62.15% 11.83 5 Gennifer Binder - Aaron Silverstein, New York NY 61.77% Convention card reminder 10.14 6 Allen Hawkins Jr - Brenda Hawkins, Birmingham AL 61.07% Each player is required to have a convention card 8.87 7 Jimmy Pelham, Tampa FL; Regena Edwards, Laurel MD 58.95% 7.89 8 Ellie Hanlon - Mary Savko, Barre VT 58.14% filled out legibly and on the table throughout a session. 7.10 9 Helene Bauman, Arlington VA; John Shannonhouse, Myrtle Beach SC 57.65% The convention card must include the first and last 13.84 10 1 1 Arti Bhargava, Mill Valley CA; Mukund Thapa, Palo Alto CA 56.89% name of each member of the partnership, and the cards 5.92 11 Ronald Woodard, Olympia WA; Oris Mowry, Phoenix AZ 56.65% must be identical. 5.46 12 Randi Adelman - Jesus Arias, New York NY 56.13% If a director determines that neither player has 5.07 13 Ann Borgschulte, Lexington MA; Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA 55.66% a substantially completed card, the partnership may 10.38 14 2 Michael Zeller, York PA; Jeffery Jones, Vero Beach FL 55.38% play only the Yellow Card and 4.44 15 Judy Zhu - Jack Snyder, Naperville IL 54.92% may use only standard carding. This restriction may 4.18 16 Jack Bonney - Dianne Bonney, Venice FL 54.54% be lifted only at the beginning of a subsequent round 3.94 17 Peter Lesnik, Leesburg VA; Pamela Granovetter, Cincinnati OH 54.45% after convention cards have been properly prepared 3.74 18 James Griffin, Sausalito CA; Todd Werby, Tiburon CA 54.40% 3.55 19 Barbara Shnier - Barry Senensky, Toronto ON 54.16% and approved by the director. Further, the partnership 3.38 20 Timothy Nelsen, Chicago IL; Susan Picus, New York NY 54.08% will receive a 1/6-board matchpoint penalty for each 7.79 21 3 Stephen Levine - Rona Levine, New York NY 53.79% board played, commencing with the next round and 5.84 22 4 Maureen Loeb, Orlando FL; David Loeb, Lake Mary FL 53.67% continuing until the restriction is lifted. In IMP team 2.96 23 Gregg Van Dyke, Saint Paul MN; Richard Ekstrum, Crystal MN 53.54% games, penalties shall be at the discretion of the 5.52 24 5 2 Eva Klivington, Fairfax VA; Michael Chelst, Bethesda MD 53.50% director. 2.73 25 La Quitta Talbot - Herbert Fallin Jr, Keller TX 53.28% If the director determines the partnership has at 3.95 6 Tony Viidik - Joan Viidik, Waterloo ON 53.20% least one substantially completed convention card but 5.06 7 3 Peter Gould, Chevy Chase MD; Richard Bojar, Philadelphia PA 52.90% has not fully complied with ACBL regulations, the 3.08 8 Jodi Coren, Highland Beach FL; Bronia Jenkins, Vero Beach FL 52.68% director may give warnings or assign such penalties as 2.77 9 Chantal Dube - Josette Levesque, Montreal QC 52.49% 2.52 10 David Ticen, Victoria TX; Kim Brinkman, Highland Vlg TX 51.42% he deems to be appropriate under the circumstances. 2.31 11 Terry Lubman, Riverside CT; Ellyn Batko, Northbrook IL 51.40% The objective of these 2.13 12 Clifford Wilson Jr, Princeton NJ; Steven Gewirtzman, Ambler PA 51.27% warnings and penalties is 2.32 13 4 Gerald Burdeski, Moorhead MN; Kurt Zhang, Grand Forks ND 51.15% the encouragement of full 1.84 5 Michael Haddox-Schatz, Newport News VA; William Vandyke, compliance with ACBL Poquoson VA 49.05% regulations. 1.57 6 Matt Sherman, Mechanicsburg PA; Angela Reiner, Palmyra PA 48.89% Page 8 Friday, July 29, 2016 Daily Bulletin PAIRINGS IN THE SPINGOLD KO TEAMS 91 Tables Aubrey Strul - Michael Becker, Boca Raton FL; Martin Fleisher - Roy Welland - Joe Grue, New Tarek Sadek - Walid Elahmady, Cairo Egypt; Michael York NY; Chip Martel, Davis CA; , Kamil, Spartanburg SC; Richard Coren, Aventura FL Charlottenlund Denmark; Brad Moss, Denver CO vs vs Barbara Sonsini, Woodside CA; Marc Jacobus - John Diamond, Boca Raton FL; Brian Platnick, Curtis Cheek, Las Vegas NV; Huub Bertens, Bend Evanston IL; Eric Greco, Wynnewood PA; Geoff OR; Simon De Wijs, Doorn ; Bauke Muller, Hoorn Hampson, Las Vegas NV; Justin Lall, Plano TX; Kevin Bathurst, Palm Bch Gdns FL 9/16 Frank Nickell, New York NY; Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge IL; Robert Levin, Henderson Norberto Bocchi, Barcelona Spain; Giorgio Duboin, NV; Steve Weinstein, Andes NY; Eric Rodwell, Torino Italy; , Aarhus C Denmark; Clearwater FL; Jeff Meckstroth, Clearwater Bch FL Agustin Madala - Alejandro Bianchedi, Buenos Aires 9/16 Daniel Zagorin, Chicago IL; Peter Argentina; Diego Brenner, L’Eixample Barc Spain Bertheau, Taby Sweden; Sjoert Brink, Rotterdam ; vs Bas Drijver, Capelle Aan Den Vinita Gupta, Woodside CA; Billy Miller - Ishmael 9/16 Jim Mahaffey, Winter Park FL; Sam DelMonte, Las Vegas NV; Zia Mahmood, New York Lev, New York NY; Roger Lee, Las Vegas NV; NY; Fredrik Nystrom - Johan Upmark, Stockholm Michael Rosenberg, Cupertino CA; Piotr Gawrys, Sweden Warsaw Poland; Michal Klukowski, Dolnoslaskie Poland Pierre Zimmermann - Franck Multon - Geir Helgemo 9/16 Paul Fireman, Chestnut Hill MA; - Tor Helness, Monaco; Krzysztof Martens, Rzeszow Gavin Wolpert, Palm Beach Gdns FL; John Kranyak, Poland; Dominik Filipowicz, Kalisz Poland Las Vegas NV; Vincent Demuy, Palm Bch Gdns FL; vs Joel Wooldridge, Astoria NY; John Hurd, New York Paul Street, Delray Beach FL; Nicolas L’Ecuyer, NY Montreal QC; Jean Quantin - , Paris 9/16 Ron Pachtmann, Kfar Saba Israel; France; Cedric Lorenzini, Cachan France; Frederic Piotr Pawel Zatorski, Dolny Slask Poland; Boguslaw Volcker, Issy Les Moulin France Gierulski, Elblag Poland; Jerzy Skrzypczak, Mragowo Poland; Roger Bates - Ken Bercuson, Las Vegas NV

1 Nickell 45 131 157 211 64 Barrett 30 34 47 58 1 Nickell 26 61 105 155 32 Red Bull 32 Red Bull 40 70 129 161 30 40 59 65 33 P. Cayne 14 43 59 82 1 Nickell 27 57 90 103 16 Street (17) 16 Berg 21 80 108 165 41 56 91 130 49 Sprung 29 65 98 101 16 Berg 21 53 87 127 17 Street 17 Street 41 61 104 174 55 112 145 195 48 Gu 51 96 154 154 1 Street (17) 8 Zimmermann

9 Mahaffey 72 56 Crofts 11 w/d 9 Mahaffey 36 65 89 123 24 Lall 24 Lall 28 74 104 146 24 41 80 113 41 Cre8ive 33 54 105 133 9 Mahaffey 19 49 80 112 8 Zimmermann 25 Pszczola 15 66 95 141 48 66 110 115 40 McAllister 47 69 124 139 25 Pszczola 2 42 71 w/d 8 Zimmermann 8 Zimmermann 50 101 163 204 16 73 118 57 Warner 9 12 39 48

5 Bielicki(90) 40 93 124 174 60 Dinkin 39 89 168 211 5 Dinkin (60) 9 32 89 102

28 Amoils 28 Amoils 27 91 125 144 50 104 122 144 5 Amoils (28) 37 Hollman 29 51 62 118 12 40 48 80 12 Gupta 21 Meltzer 5 24 50 91 8 30 81 128 44 Leong 48 97 102 122 21 Leong (44) 15 44 82 108 12 Gupta 29 76 102 149 12 Gupta 60 84 124 176 53 Eng 24 39 67 84 5 Gupta (12) 4 Lavazza 13 Schwartz 60 78 139 52 Kolesnik 27 50 51 w/d 13 Schwartz 19 41 60 81 20 Wolff, npc 31 53 68 108 20 Wolff, npc 37 61 101 137 13 Wolff, npc (20) 45 Harris 21 50 55 90 17 45 74 108 4 Lavazza 38 80 105 132 29 Glubok 31 59 78 97 29 Payen (36) 36 Payen 77 104 138 191 27 60 101 112 4 Lavazza 26 51 91 4 Lavazza 50 89 148 215 144 61 Humphreys 12 67 47 118 Daily Bulletin Friday, July 29, 2016 Page 9 PAIRINGS IN THE SPINGOLD KO TEAMS 9/16 Jeffrey Wolfson - Steve Garner - Ron 17/32 Stan Tulin, Boca Raton FL; Kevin 17/32 Sylvia Moss, Boca Raton FL; Smith, Chicago IL; Neil Silverman, Fort Lauderdale Dwyer, Melbourne FL; Alon Birman - Dror Padon, , Saint Johnsbury VT; Piotr Jurek - FL; Gary Cohler, Miami FL; Billy Cohen, Sherman Tel Aviv Israel; Jacek Kalita, Warsaw Poland; Michal Jeremi Stepinski, Warsaw; Tom Van Overbeeke, Oaks CA Nowosadzki, Wroclaw Poland Netherlands; Tobias Polak, Holland 9/16 , Toronto ON; Tom 17/32 Hemant Lall, Dallas TX; Reese 17/32 Lynn Baker, Austin TX; Karen Hanlon, Dublin Ireland; Erik Berg, Meldal Sor-Tron Milner, Sarasota FL; Frederic Wrang - Johan Sylvan, McCallum, Exeter NH; , Delray Norway; Steffen Simonsen, Oslo 1154 Norway Stockholm Sweden; , Chicago IL; Beach FL; Irina Levitina, Hackensack NJ; Pamela 9/16 Massimiliano Di Franco, Italy; Jack Zhao, Boca Raton FL Granovetter, Cincinnati OH; Jo Anna Stansby, Dublin Andrea Manno, Palermo Italy; Connie Goldberg, 17/32 Jacek Pszczola - Josef Blass, Chapel CA Gladwyne PA; Bill Eisenberg, Perris CA; Hua Poon - Hill NC; Bartosz Chmurski, Lomianky Poland; Piotr 17/32 Eric Leong, Oakland CA; Peter Gill, Choon Chou Loo, Singapore Singapore Tuczynski, Poznan 60-433 Poland; Piotr Nawrocki, Sydney Australia; Ulf Nilsson, Dalby Sweden; P 17/32 James Cayne - , Boca Warsaw 02-382 Poland; Piotr Wiankowski, Gdansk Drew Cannell, Dol-Des-Ormeaux QC Raton FL; Mustafa Cem Tokay, Roma 00197 Italy; Poland 17/32 Yunlong Chen, ; Weimin Wang - Antonio Sementa, Parma PR Italy; Lorenzo Lauria - 17/32 , New York NY; Jeff Aker, Jianming Dai, People’s Republic of China; Lixin Alfredo Versace, Rome Italy Briarcliff NY; Glenn Milgrim, Forest Hills NY; Yang, Beijing People’s Republic of China; Jianwei Li 17/32 Andrew Rosenthal - Aaron Silverstein John Lusky, Portland OR; Allan Falk, Okemos MI; - Bangxiang Zhang, Guangdong People’s Republic of - Chris Willenken, New York NY; David Berkowitz, Douglas Simson, Columbus OH China Boca Raton FL; Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Jan 17/32 Jie Li - Fu Zhong, Beijing People’s 17/32 Sam Dinkin, Austin TX; Cenk Tuncok, Jansma, Spijkenisse Republic of China; Junjie Hu - Yichao Chen, Amesbury MA; Zachary Grossack - Adam Grossack, 17/32 Richard Schwartz, Lords Valley PA; Shanghai People’s Republic of China; Sheng Shan, Newton MA Daniel Korbel, Rockville MD; Boye Brogeland, District Beijng People’s Republic of China; Lidang Norway; , Arendal Norway; David Dong, Shaanxi People’s Republic of China Bakhshi, London England; , Reading 17/32 Bernard Payen, France France; Erick Great Britain Mauberquez - Thierry De Sainte-Marie, Paris France; 17/32 Mary Ann Berg, Atherton CA; Mark Philippe Soulet, France; Christophe Oursel, 27620 Lair, Canyon TX; Krzysztof Buras, Warszawa Gasny Cli France Poland; Grzegorz Narkiewicz, Chapel Hill NC; 17/32 Phyllis Fireman, Chestnut Hill Aleksander Dubinin - Andrew Gromov, Moscow MA; , Palm Bch Gdns FL; Marion Russia Michielsen, Stockholm Sweden; , Oslo Norway; Ola Rimstedt - Mikael Rimstedt, Halmstad Sweden

2 Fleisher 23 66 94 124 63 Lo 30 62 89 121 2 Fleisher 27 65 87 130 31 Rigal 23 56 101 108 31 Rigal 38 91 102 161 2 Fleisher 34 Robinson 36 68 105 128 69 107 118 174 15 Fireman 2 10 57 111 15 Pa. Fireman 25 72 131 162 15 Pa. Fireman 50 Greenberg 42 49 58 76 30 54 109 18 China Open (47) 8 14 39 w/d 18 Levine 36 78 92 100 2 Fleisher 47 China Open 45 73 93 115 7 Diamond

10 Rosenthal 38 126 173 211 55 Zucker 6 16 18 45 10 Rosenthal 46 65 100 121 23 Wolfson 23 Wolfson 18 35 93 140 51 81 134 10 Wolfson (23) 161 42 Kasle 13 14 44 62 42 62 74 100 7 Diamond 19 58 85 102 26 Pan China 27 44 81 130 26 Moss (39) 39 Moss 23 75 115 137 23 44 56 85 7 Diamond 55 91 147 190 7 Diamond 58 113 Carter 16 39 w/d

6 Zagorin 44 77 127 168 6 Zagorin 59 Sakr 25 43 66 80 27 63 105 113 27 Ph. Fireman (38) 32 40 62 98 27 DeKnijff 19 39 85 114 6 Zagorin 38 Ph. Fireman 31 62 85 142 18 37 57 95 11 Strul 24 54 74 127 22 Baker (43) 22 Onstott 15 36 77 89 23 33 38 42 43 Baker 33 53 67 109 11 Strul 40 68 86 121 11 Strul 30 50 100 132 6 Strul (11) 54 Rosenberg 6 37 41 64 3 Sonsini (14)

14 Sonsini 26 52 95 125 14 Sonsini 51 Luo 35 62 68 114 34 59 101 145 19 Tulin 38 101 108 134 19 Tulin 16 79 134 14 Sonsini 46 Steinberg 26 39 42 w/d 39 72 113 130 3 Di Franco (30) 35 83 96 122 30 Di Franco 30 Di Franco 50 65 92 127 35 64 99 128 35 Beatty 37 55 75 104 3 J. Cayne 27 58 102 127 3 J. Cayne 16 59 98 113 62 Moorthy 24 66 80 100 Page 10 Friday, July 29, 2016 Daily Bulletin

PAIRINGS IN TODAY’S 0-5000 MINI-SPINGOLD 52 Tables 5/8 Bruce Lang, West Palm Beach FL; John 9/16 Suman Agarwal - Joyce Penn - Boris Robert Bernstein, Albuquerque NM; Jay Barron, Tulsa OK; Dickenson, North Wales PA; David Macrae - Christina van Tenchov, Columbus OH; Vijay Vasudevan, Cincinnati OH Doris Van Delft - Merel Bruijnsteen, Amsterdam Leeuwen, Media PA; Lee Bukstel, Boca Raton FL; Michael 9/16 David Shepler - Brad Vander Zanden, vs Wolf, Fort Lauderdale FL Knoxville TN; Donald Baker, Alpharetta GA; Missy Coy, Bill Begert - Jess Jurkovic, New York NY; Lorraine Cable, 5/8 A J Stephani - Bob Fisk, Cincinnati OH; Marietta GA Elmhurst NY; Kerry Kappell, Astoria NY Michael Gladfelter - Mary Jane Gladfelter, Columbus OH 9/16 Ed Judy, Bluffton SC; Giorgio Provenza - 5/8 Philip Duterme, Bellaire TX; Ira Garrison, Christopher Huber, New York NY; Robert Benson, Iowa City Edmund Wu - Jesse Chao, San Francisco CA; Alex Dezieck, Sugar Land TX; Chongmin Zhang, Getzville NY; William Ju, IA Wilbraham MA; Zhuo Wang, Jersey City NJ; William Zhu, Waterloo ON 9/16 Vinay Jha - John Dukellis, Colorado Spgs New York City NY 5/8 Michele Sotto, Mareil Marly France; CO; Bijoy Anand, Jacksonville FL; Estelle Margolin, Rego vs Blandine Delestre - Daniel Delestre, Paris 75015 France; Park NY Dale Sanders, Washington DC; Terry Klein, Brookeville MD; Francis Lobry, Paris 16 France 9/16 Jesse Laird - Edward Rauch, Fort Lauderdale Frimann Stefansson, Akureyri Iceland; Reynir Helgason, 9/16 David Sokolow - Louis Sachar, Austin TX; FL; Merle Lundy - Edmund Lundy, Cooper City FL Akuregri Iceland Virgil Massey, Driftwood TX; Charlene Sands, Pflugerville 9/16 Jose Cortina - Debnarayan Dhar, Oak Hill TX VA; Steve Bunning, Vienna VA; Mel Yudkin, Annandale VA 9/16 Gary Donner - Mark Teich, Bluffton SC; Lauren Friedman, Daly City CA; Teresa Boyd - Grant Robinson, Dublin CA; Evelyn Holtz, Santa Rosa CA

Sokolow Sanders 26 60 87 106 46 64 118 143 Fine Buffington Sokolow Sanders 21 78 102 132 20 39 65 84 26 56 71 46 62 84 111 w/d Jha Sotto 16 56 68 90 Sotto 42 83 137 Nehra 11 64 119 167 25 61 95 112 Rasmussen Sotto Jha Sanders 48 62 74 117 56 81 103 103 45 68 95 117 42 75 103 128 Begert Lang 42 63 93 Agrawal 135 23 71 92 127 Lang 60 107 137 33 84 120 150 Laufer Guelli 11 35 w/d Agrawal Lang 11 19 55 68 8 13 w/d 44 64 110 Begert Cortina Guerrard 43 104 7 31 33 w/d Cortina 36 57 75 113 33 56 84 120 Begert Spaeth 45 94 134 171 Begert Sanders 1 22 49 95 Bernstein Wu

Collins Smith 31 80 94 135 12 44 69 102 Laird Bernstein Bernstein 35 56 94 131 22 81 129 155 20 41 85 131 Laird Shoppler 2 29 45 w/d 25 54 101 117 Duterme Franklin 53 77 116 Duterme 21 54 84 110 41 88 118 143 Shoppler Brummer Bernstein 42 90 124 155 Duterme 3 43 63 90 31 45 112 158 17 27 55 w/d Stephani Wu 22 78 79 85 Ferrin 59 97 138 Bassil 6 42 77 110 25 64 88 115 Stephani Judy 45 69 80 115 Stephani Judy 54 99 136 166 15 55 88 147 11 44 54 81 Donner Wu Connors 24 74 81 111 41 75 116 156 McDevitt 36 36 89 89 11 36 62 94 Donner Wu 18 18 75 104 29 95 117 156

THURSDAY DAYLIGHT A/X SWISS TEAMS 21 Tables / Based on 58 Tables A X 23.80 1 Jacek Pszczola - Josef Blass, Chapel Hill NC; Piotr Nawrocki, Warsaw 02-382 Poland; Piotr Wiankowski, Gdansk 80-467 Poland; Bartosz Chmurski, Lomianky Poland; Piotr Tuczynski, Poznan 60-433 Poland 98.00 17.85 2 1 Adam Grossack - Zachary Grossack, Newton MA; Cenk Tuncok, Amesbury MA; NABC Results by Email/Text Sam Dinkin, Austin TX 97.00 Want to be notified when results and the Daily 13.39 3 May Sakr, Bryn Mawr PA; Jarosleaw Cieslak, Paradzice Poland; Marek Bulletins from the NABC are posted online? Want to Pietraszek, Raclawowka Poland; Jacek Znamirowski, Rzeszow Poland; see your results in the events you played in? ACBL Marek Wojcicki, Przemysl Poland 94.00 Live does just that. 10.71 4 2 Richard Gordon, Forney TX; David Hoover - Barbara Mateer, State With the ACBL Live notification system, you College PA; Qing Lu, San Jose CA 86.00 will receive emails and/or text messages after each 8.03 5 3 Mike Rippey, Orinda CA; Wojciech Strzemecki, Skawina Poland; Kamil Nowak, Kielce 25-63 Poland; Jaroslaw Piasecki, Mundelein IL 83.00 session with links that go directly to the information 6.80 6 Walter Schuster - Alexander Wernle - Jovanka Smederevac, Vienna you’re looking for. Austria; Gabriella Olivieri, Alessandria Italy; Ulrike Schuster, The email/text message will contain your score Sanibel FL 82.00 for the session and a link to your results. (These 6.02 4 Barbara Moore - William Wood, Darien CT; Tobey Roland, Baltimore MD; results will also be available on your MyResults page James Barnes, Towson MD 76.00 at MyACBL.) 4.76 5 Ronald Kral, Reston VA; Allan Rosenblum, Monsey NY; Maureen Brines - Players will also receive a notification to indi- Tracy Brines, Virginia Beach VA 71.00 cate when the Daily Bulletin for that day is available. THURSDAY DAYLIGHT FLIGHT B SWISS TEAMS BRACKET 5 This service is automatic for members unless 8 Tables they have specifically opted out. To receive text 5.95 1 Donald Hixson - Virginia Hixson, Rapid City SD; Jo Prager - Gordon Prager, messages, go to MyACBL at acbl.org and select Pasadena MD 95.00 Update My Information to enter your email address 4.46 2 Denis Piton - Roger David - Christian Fortin, Longueuil QC; Jean and/or cell phone number. Mutchmore, Boucherville QC 87.00 Also at MyACBL, visit the Privacy Settings tab 3.35 3 Brian Childers, Germantown MD; Mary Baxter, Silver Spring MD; Patrice Gordon, College Park MD; Arthur Olson, Takoma Park MD 69.00 to make sure you’ve selected the Subscribe setting for General Email Communication and Cell Phone Text Communication to receive these notifications. Daily Bulletin Friday, July 29, 2016 Page 11

PAIRINGS IN TODAY’S 0-1500 MINI-SPINGOLD Playing in an 29 Tables 5/8 Charles Riffle, Emerald Hills CA; Douglas NABC+ pairs game? Curt Kristensen, Duluth MN; Gregory Sellgren, Henderson Grant, San Francisco CA; Justin Beck, Sherwood OR; Kevin NV; Ti Davis, Little Rock AR; Brian Rink, Denver CO Marnell, Portland OR Buy your entry early! vs 5/8 Kyle Rockoff, Buffalo Grove IL; Howard In an effort to speed up the start of all NABC+ Winston Chang - Frank Lin - Kenny Pan, Irvine CA; Joe Wachtel, Philadelphia PA; Ann Romeo, Sammamish WA; pairs events – which require additional time for Albert Garcia, Fullerton CA; Wayne Gorski, Mission Viejo Fern Lindsay, Palm Beach FL CA 5/8 Anne Hollingsworth, Walnut Creek CA; proper seeding – the ACBL asks participants to Jacqueline Zayac, Lafayette CA; Glenn Boyce, Piedmont CA; please buy their entries at least 15 minutes before 3/4 Michael Wavada, Enfield CT; Felix Springer, Andrew Lazarus, Berkeley CA game time. This is especially true if you expect to be West Hartford CT; Paul Burnham, Wilton CT; Charles Curley, 5/8 David Yoon, Bayside NY; Joseph a seeded pair. Wakefield MA Lieberman, Los Angeles CA; Christopher Welland, New York 3/4 Spencer Sun, Redwood City CA; Michael NY; Brandon Harper, Winter Park FL Lentz, Baltimore MD; William Chen, Lafayette Hill PA; Jerrod Ankenman, Avon CT

Xiao (29) Chang (28) 41 63 66 95 78 92 150 Wavada (16) Music (15) 34 69 99 145 19 33 w/d

Wavada (16) Chang (28) 38 55 117 31 64 88 125 Rockoff (21) Riffle (7) Wavada (16) 14 26 28 w/d 19 30 87 104 30 35 43 w/d Kristensen (12) Rockoff (21) Grahame (20) 35 92 149 54 90 135 55 74 99 107 Gilbert (8) Riffle (7) 20 48 w/d 42 71 100 159

Kristensen (12) Chang (28)

Hopke (50) Hollingsworth (2) Chang (28) 33 57 83 119 28 78 134 152 10 54 102 132 Kristensen (12) Rolfe (11) Sun (27) 17 54 105 133 15 38 54 85 31 38 44 93

Kristensen (12) Hollingsworth (2) 21 64 84 121 8 53 76 109 Yoon (26) Sun (27) 11 15 45 101 30 81 116 178

Hanus (13) Tumperi (14) 66 83 103 125 12 47 86 113 Yoon (26) Sun (27) 14 71 89 128 47 95 110 153

THURSDAY DAYLIGHT FLIGHT B SWISS TEAMS BRACKET 6 Electronic Device Policy 8 Tables 1.11.1 The electronic device policy at NABCs 5.05 1 Stephen Mast - Holli Mast, Corning NY; Ann Sinclair - Laura Wrenn, Houston TX 95.00 allows players to bring electronic devices into the 3.79 2 H Wesley Ashendorf, Potomac MD; William Davis, Bethesda MD; Joseph Abita, playing area. Except for health- Boyds MD; David Abraham, Silver Spring MD 84.00 related equipment and/or by 2.84 3 Bill Teer - Pat Teer, Fairfax VA; James Mentzer - Virginia Ivin, permission of the Director-in- Washington DC 74.00 Charge of the tournament, all such devices must be inoperable THURSDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 1 THURSDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 3 and turned off. 9 Tables 10 Tables 14.74 1 Martin Graf, Chevy Chase MD; Mark Shaw, 7.96 1 Gerard O’Malley, Stephens City VA; Dagmar 1.11.2 Any device capable Columbia MD; Andrew Gofreed, La Plata MD; Steven Schatzow, Loose - Mark Sonder, Linden VA; Sam Hinkle, Dublin OH of either sending or receiving Washington DC 5.57 2 Bernie Simkin - Carey Simkin, Rancho Santa Fe electronic signals must not be 10.32 2 Richard Schwartz, Lords Valley PA; Daniel CA; Mary Heiney, Laguna Beach CA; Kathy Buford, Lakeway TX Korbel, Rockville MD; , London England; David 3.58 3 Ann Atcheson, Fairfax VA; George Parkins, visible during the session. Gold, Reading RG71Q Great Britain Vienna VA; Thomas Jennings, Mc Lean VA; Alan Dockterman, 1.11.3 This policy applies to all pairs, team 6.63 3 Paula Nataf, Beverly Hills CA; Marcel Dadon, Arlington VA members, captains, coaches, play recorders and France; Aurelie Thizy, Cachan France; Ronain Tenbouret, Leuallois 2.79 4 Thomas Aldrich III, Palatine IL; Monica Jung - kibitzers with the exception of those persons Perret France Donna Casey, Lake Barrington IL; Gordon Parks, Long Grove IL 5.16 4 Isabella De Andrade - Maria Lucia Menezes, Rio designated by the ACBL. This policy is in force De Janeiro Brazil; Stanley Barg, Washington DC; Ana Vidigal, Rio THURSDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 4 throughout any actual playing session or segment of de Janeiro Brazil 9 Tables play. 4.82 1 Harry Alferink Jr - Anne H R Alferink, Richmond THURSDAY COMPACT KO BRACKET 2 VA; Edie Ring - Jane Hesler, Chesterfield VA 1.11.4 A violation of the policy will result in an 12 Tables 3.37 2 Rochelle Hilton, Arlington VA; Marlene Gross, automatic penalty pursuant to Law 91 of the Laws of 10.32 1 Judith Auer, Dublin OH; Eric Poskanzer, Vienna Mc Lean VA; Deborah Goldsmith, San Diego CA; Shameine Ali, of one full board at matchpoints/ VA; Francesco Parisi-Presicce, Springfield VA; Nancy Ogreenc, Vancouver BC board-a-match scoring, 12 IMPs at IMP pairs/ Wautoma WI 2.17 3 David Hurst, Washington DC; Jim Sturgeon, 7.22 2 Farley Mawyer, Port Chester NY; Charles Louisville KY; Murat Berk, Potomac MD; Heike Subra-Wiethoff, knockouts or 20% maximum of VPs available per Lipman, Dunwoody GA; Holly Campbell, Stevensville MT; Susan Helsinki Finland match in a Swiss team event for the first offense. A Woodrow, Waterford MI 1.69 4 Michael Watts, Lanham MD; Sheila Kaplan, second offense will result in disqualification from the 4.64 3 Norman Mitchell, Potomac MD; David Washington DC; Stanley Rosen - Marilyn Rubinstein, Bethesda MD Montague, Fort Washington MD; Rava Giguere, La Plata MD; Jack event for the pair/team. Kibitzers violating this policy Smuck, Accokeek MD will be required to leave the playing area for the 3.61 4 M Bruce Todd, Salisbury MD; William Goldman, remainder of that session. Bethesda MD; Fletcher Thompson, Annapolis MD; Robert Stearns, Chevy Chase MD Page 12 Friday, July 29, 2016 Daily Bulletin

FREEMAN MIXED B-A-M TEAMS Goodwill Member of the 40 Tables / Based on 75 Tables 110.00 1 Sheila Gabay, Newton MA; Victor King, Hartford CT; Linda Lewis - Paul Year Nominations Lewis, Las Vegas NV 35.01 Nominations are open until Oct. 15 for the 2016 82.50 2 Barbara Ferm, Dallas TX; Migry Zur Campanile, New York NY; Peter Weichsel, Goodwill Member of the Year. This honorary title Carlsbad CA; Jacob Morgan, Madison WI; Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA 34.81 is given to an ACBL member who has exhibited 61.88 3 G S Jade Barrett - Karen Lee Barrett, Elk Point SD; Daniel Hoekstra, unselfish dedication to the causes of good conduct, Portland OR; Donna Lombardini, Alcester SD; Louis-Amaury Beauchet, worthy participation and ethical behavior. Any unit Sherwood OR 33.98 or district official in good standing may nominate a 48.89 4 Carole Weinstein, Waltham MA; Neil Montague, Swampscott MA; Maxim Siline - candidate. Xiaoqian Liu, Hudson MA 33.88 Please include the name of the candidate, 44.00 5 David Caprera - Anne Brenner, Denver CO; Adrian Dovell - Patricia Dovell, Gainesville FL 32.25 contact information and why you believe they 40.00 6 Iulian Rotaru, Queens NY; Melanie Tucker - Hjordis Eythorsdottir, New York deserve recognition as the Goodwill Member of the NY; Radu Nistor, Sunnyside NY 32.21 Year. Also, please include your own name, contact 36.67 7 Jared Lilienstein - Michael Polowan - Jessica Hayman, New York NY; Lynn information and unit/district affiliation. Deas, Schenectady NY 31.98 Submit the nomination electronically at: 33.85 8 Randy Joyce - Kay Joyce, Chapel Hill NC; Les Bart - Gloria Bart, Bradenton FL 31.91 acbl.org/goodwillnominations or send it to Kelley 31.43 9 Fred King, Mc Lean VA; Rebecca Duty, Richmond VA; Lynn Jones, Timonium MD; McGuire at: [email protected]; 6575 Paul Benedict, Pikesville MD 31.11 Windchase Blvd. Horn Lake, MS 38637; fax: 662- 29.33 10 Sandrea Friedman, Flushing NY; Michael Rosen, New York NY; Dori Cohen, 253-3187. Woodbury NY; Rob Gordon, Northport NY 30.91 27.50 11 Joe Quinn - Shawn Quinn, Sugar Land TX; Bryan Storey, Frisco TX; Nancy Passell, Plano TX; Ira Hessel - Ellen Hessel, San Antonio TX 30.61 25.88 12 Li Yiting, Herndon VA; Jeff Roman, Bend OR; Jian-Jian Wang, Clarksville MD; , Rockville MD; Beth Palmer, Chevy Chase MD; William Cole, Silver Spring MD 30.48 24.44 13 Ethan Stein - Susan Duval, Irvington NY; Harold Lilie - Janis Lilie - Steve Zolotow - Anam Tebha, Las Vegas NV 29.35 23.16 14 , Cambridge MA; Debbie Rosenberg, Cupertino CA; Ida Groenkvist, Bromma Sweden; Knut Blakset, Frederiksberg Denmark 29.21 22.00 15 Robert Cappelli, Sanibel FL; Sondra Schubiner, Franklin MI; Suzanne Use of the — Stevenson, Birmingham MI; Frank Treiber III, Toledo OH 29.18 20.95 16 Lynda Nitabach, N Plainfield NJ; Sandra Rimstedt, New York NY; Mikael Alerts and Announcements Groenkvist, Orebro Sweden; Daniel Gullberg, Stockholm Sweden 28.79 When using bidding boxes, the ACBL requires 20.00 17 Ellen Kozlove - Larry Kozlove, Boca Raton FL; Harry Tudor - Barbara that players tap the Alert strip and say “Alert” at the Wallace, Miami FL 28.41 same time. 19.13 18 William Pollack - Rozanne Pollack, New York NY; Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst When making an Announcement, use the IL; Nikolay Demirev, Arlington Hgts IL; Mark Cohen - Stasha Cohen, West Announcement word (such as “transfer”) and tap the Orange NJ 27.49 Alert strip at the same time. A player who Alerts or 18.33 19 John Kissinger - Susan Kissinger, San Clemente CA; Dave Smith, Avon Park Announces a bid must make sure his opponents are FL; Sandy McCay, Naples FL 27.45 aware that an Alert or Announcement has been made. 17.60 20 Linda Marshall, Bethesda MD; David Ruderman, Burtonsville MD; Mary Tenenbaum - Alan Tenenbaum, Rockville MD 27.35 JOHN’S TAX SERVICE KO BRACKET 1 16.92 21 , Seattle WA; Uday Ivatury - Christal Henner, New York NY; 12 Tables Igor Savchenko, Morris Plains NJ 27.33 1 Eddie Wold, Houston TX; Cornelis Van Prooijen, 16.30 22 Peter Fredin, Malmo Sweden; Kristen Onsgard, Dallas TX; Marshall Lewis, Nieuw Vennep ; Louk Verhees Jr, 2215 Jx Voorhou ; Dennis Clerkin - Bloomington IN; Lee De Simone, Paso Robles CA 27.15 Jerry Clerkin, Bloomington IN; Mike Levine, Pinckney MI 15.71 23 Gerri Soffa Carlson, Rancho Palo Vds CA; Daniel Takahashi - Kyungwon Yoo, 2 Justine Cushing - Melih Ozdil, New York NY; Sadik Arf, Saratoga CA; Kauko Koistinen, Espoo Finland; Vesa Las Vegas NV; Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 27.01 Fagerlund, Tampere Finland 15.17 24 Paul Meerschaert, Saint Paul MN; Robert Schachter - Peg Waller, Eden 3/4 Robert Hollman, Santa Barbara CA; Bruce Prairie MN; Carole Miner, Rochester MN 26.69 Ferguson, Palm Springs CA; Berend Van Den Bos, Den Haag; Joris 14.67 25 William Pettis - Shawn Stringer - Ellen Cherniavsky, Silver Spring MD; Lankveld, Amsterdam; Richard Ritmeijer - Magdalena Ticha, The Eugene Kales, Arlington VA 26.51 Netherlands 14.19 26 Martin Hirschman, Southfield MI; Lynne Schaeffer, West Bloomfield MI; 3/4 John Onstott, New Orleans LA; Drew Casen, Metarie LA; Joshua Donn, Las Vegas NV; Mike Passell, Plano TX; Susan Parnes - Gordon Parnes, Flint MI 26.21 Chris Compton, Dallas TX THURSDAY GOLD RUSH PAIRS JOHN’S TAX SERVICE KO BRACKET 2 9.0 Tables 9 Tables 7 5 2 1 Shelley Boschan, Bloomfield Hls MI; Magnus 4.36 1 1 1 Mark Hugger, Dexter MI; Mark Whitehead, Arbovale WV 63.69% Olafsson, New York NY; Bonnie Weinstein, Farmington MI; Jakob Kristinsson, Deerfield Beach FL 3.27 2 2 2 Dennis Farley, Washington DC; Charles Shanes, Wappingers Fls NY 62.05% 2 Carol Crawford - Steve Reed, Arlington VA; 2.45 3 3 Dale Remmers - Valarie Remmers, Plano TX 57.29% Kathy Logue, Davie FL; Mina Akhnoukh, Fort Lauderdale FL 2.04 4 Lewis Maddock - Ruth Ellen Maddock, Hagerstown MD 56.70% 3/4 Yan Wang, Scarborough ON; Edward Xu - 1.94 5 4 3 Chris Warnstaff - Emma Davis, Virginia Beach VA 55.65% Jianfeng Luo, North York ON; Rock Shi Yan, Richmond BC 1.45 5 4 Ed Lyons - Jean Lyons, S Plainfield NJ 55.51% 3/4 Sandra DeMartino, Riverside CT; Greta Pineles, Jackson NJ; Fran Columbus - Nora Stonehill, White Plains NY THURSDAY EVENING SIDE GAME JOHN’S TAX SERVICE KO BRACKET 3 31.0 Tables 12 Tables A B C 1 Joel Mashbaum, Ellicott City MD; Michael 7.77 1 1 1 Jordan Kaye, West Bloomfield MI; Xu Wang, Astoria NY 66.38% Deverin, Bowie MD; Robert Kibler, Columbia MD; John Rothschild, 5.83 2 2 2 Livingston Johnson, Fairfax VA; Sheryl McEwan, Summit Point WV 65.92% Elkridge MD 2 Kenneth Hopke, Annandale VA; Phil Feldman, 4.37 3 3 3 Yves Aubry, Laneston France; Josef Harsanyi, Burghausen Greece 64.77% Los Angeles CA; Jerry Nolte - Elizabeth Nolte, Oak Hill VA 3.28 4 Robert Todd, Tallahassee FL; Barbara Devaney, Washington DC 64.31% 3/4 Dennis Schwanz - Susan Miskura, Alexandria VA; 3.35 5 Gary Donner - Mark Teich, Bluffton SC 62.31% Suzanne Abrams, Washington DC; David Grabiner, Columbia MD 2.39 6 John Potter, Montreat NC; Virginia Carroll, Springfield VA 58.62% 3/4 Virginia Bright, Lakeside MT; Kaye Hoffmaster, 2.88 7 4 4 Hubert Howe Jr, Westhampton NY; Jonathan Howe, Wainscott NY 57.85% Somers MT; Katherine Grant, Riverview FL; Wilbur Argersinger, 2.16 8 5 5 Ronald Vande Bunte - Richard Wallace, Fredericksburg VA 57.62% Ann Arbor MI 1.97 6 6 Jan Gilewicz, Minesing ON; Richard Wan, Pinellas Park FL 56.69% JOHN’S TAX SERVICE KO BRACKET 4 1.38 7 Carol Elfant, Philadelphia PA; Candice Fitts, Bensalem PA 56.46% 16 Tables 1 Pawel Hanus, Carrollton TX; Bogumil Knypinski, THURSDAY EVENING 299ER PAIRS N Richland Hls TX; Nancy Fellman - Chris Anderson, Dallas TX 22.0 Tables 2 Claudia Vargas - Marilia Caldas - Miriam Jerusalmi Kulis, Buenos Aires Argentina; Margarida Souza, Rio De A B C Janeiro Brazil 4.20 1 Jake Williams - Luke Williams, San Diego CA 69.22% 3/4 Alex Marshall, Charlottesville VA; Nicolas 3.15 2 1 1 Xichen Song - Sihan Zou, Beijing People’s Republic of China 66.67% Karamaoun, Blacksburg VA; Richard Distlerath, Bluffton SC; Paul 2.36 3 2 2 Tyler Creighton - Jeff Frank, Washington DC 65.48% Cuffe, Fripp Island SC 1.77 4 3 3 Haoyu Cheng - Yili Yao, Beijing People’s Republic of China 65.43% 3/4 Lynn Bayman, Valparaiso IN; Jody Connors - 1.33 5 4 4 Diane Binnick - Daniel Dudis, Washington DC 62.20% Karen Adelman - Beverly Taylor, Vero Beach FL 1.00 6 Susan Sanger, St Louis Park MN; Amy Dutton, Mendota Heights MN 61.90% 0.97 5 Sandra Novack, Lorton VA; Rozelin Prochaska, Fairfax Station VA 60.42% 0.74 6 5 Jiasen Liu - Xiang Gao, Beijing People’s Republic of China 58.04% 0.69 6 Stephen Rumble, Chester VA; Ronald Corio, Richmond VA 54.85% Friday, July 29, 2016 Washington DC • July 21-31, 2016 Volume 8, Number 2 Daily Bulletin 2016 Youth NABC Editor: Brent Manley Looking ahead to No. 10 Parents, teachers all in on youth bridge Eight years ago, 10-year-old Piper Ziebarth was enjoying her bridge class at the Lamplighter Montessori School in Memphis, when her teacher made an announcement about a new possibility for bridge play. It was the inaugural Youth NABC in Norcross GA, a suburb of Atlanta. The tournament was played alongside a sectional. Ziebarth went with three Montessori classmates. She had such a good time that she has missed none of the tournaments in the past eight years. She is attending her ninth Youth NABC in Washington and Students and teachers from two Orange NJ schools with youth bridge programs – Park Avenue hopes to talk School and Oakwood Avenue Community School. her parents into Barbara and Larry Steiner live in Altamonte Her daughters Delaney 12 and Paige, 9, love the letting her go to Springs FL, in the Orlando area. They both have full- game. She now attends Barbara Steiner’s class. “I next year’s edition time jobs, but Barbara can be found on any Sunday like it because I can play with friends,” she says. in Toronto. Piper Ziebarth working most of the day to create boards for students Rosenblatt says that although fun is the main She made the trip to Georgia in 2008 without in the bridge class she teaches at Teague Middle benefit of the bridge lessons, her daughters have knowing what to expect. “There we a lot more kids School every Tuesday morning. She wouldn’t dream gained social skills and improved memories. Delaney than I thought there would be,” she says. One vivid of failing to prepare for the class. “I don’t want to now occasionally plays with adults at a club in memory was a group of young players from Hawaii. disappoint anyone,” she says. Orlando. “I thought that was really cool.” The Steiners and other parents and teachers One of the most faithful supporters of the Youth continued on page 2 attending the 2016 Youth NABC in Washington are NABC is Jim Davis, of Williamsburg VA. Davis devoted to the promotion of bridge for young players. has brought groups of parents and their children “I love it and they love it,” says Barbara. “The for years. Two of the parents, Jeremy and Melissa Mom approves of bridge – parents say their kinds focus better in school because Smith, of Williamsburg, were happy to bring their of learning to play.” two children, Kaiden McKeoun, 10, and Kendal, a thinking game Barbara got the idea for teaching at Teague when 7. “Jim is phenomenal with the kids,” says Jeremy. When he was a seventh-grader, Suchit Shrestha her granddaughter started bridge lessons at another Melissa adds that both of her children have shown surprised his mother, Sunita, by showing interest in school in the area. When Barbara found a sponsor for improvements in their math studies since starting to an after-school bridge program at the middle school the bridge lessons at Teague, she jumped right in. learn bridge. “Kendal likes to meet new people.” he attends in Seattle. The family moved to that city “It’s amazing how bridge draws these kids in,” Stephanie Leek, also of Williamsburg, brought from Nepal about four years ago. she says. When she works on the 60 boards she takes her 12-year-old daughter, Caitlin, to Washington. “Suchit was never interested in cards,” his mom to the classes – students show up an hour before Caitlin started playing only a year ago, but is already says. classes start – Barbara takes care to be sure the deals hooked. “She just jumped into it and really enjoys When the bridge class put on a tournament for match up with the experience level of the students. it,” says Leek. “She is a logical thinker. Bridge is the students, Suchit and his partner won. Says mom, Some her students’ parents have started taking something she excels in and enjoys.” “He was very excited.” lessons because of the enthusiasm of their children. Orange NJ has been a source of players for the The two came to Washington for the Youth “The kids are speaking another language,” she says. Youth NABC for years, and they’re back for the NABC after visiting family in Boston. “The kids have really come so far.” Washington DC edition. Two schools are represented Sunita likes the fact that bridge is a game for The routine for keeping up with the classes is this year. Denise Harlem, who teaches elementary thinking. “I’m very happy that he likes it because it exhausting, so Barbara is looking for help or at least studies, has been involved with the bridge club has helped his concentration,” she says. “He is doing some ideas for reducing her hours. Anyone with ideas at the Park Avenue School since she took bridge better in his studies.” should email her at [email protected]. lessons seven years ago. “The club is getting bigger Suchit, who will enter eighth grade this fall, said Another Altamonte Springs resident and and bigger,” she notes. There are now close to 30 he decided to try bridge because “it was something I could do to get away from TV – and you have to use enthusiastic bridge supporter is Jessica Rosenblatt. continued on page 4 your mind.” YOUTH NORTH AMERICAN BRIDGE CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE

All card play is in the Thurgood Marshall Ballroom Friday, July 29 Saturday, July 30 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. Baron Barclay National Youth Open Pairs 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. Bridge Base Online National Youth Swiss Two Sessions Teams (One qualifying and one final session) Players must be available Two Sessions for both sessions. (One qualifying and one final session) Players must be available 10 a.m. Cardrook Pairs for both sessions. Single Session 10 a.m. Cardrook Pairs 2 p.m. Cardrook Pairs Single Session Single Session 2 p.m. Cardrook Pairs 2 p.m. Consolation Open Pairs Single Session Single Session 2 p.m. Consolation Swiss Teams Single Session 5:30 p.m. Sportsmanship Award Ceremony Suchit Shresta with his mother, Sunita Shrestha.

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Martha Johnson and Ibrahima Sacko, first North-South, Strat B, afternoon Cardrook Pairs. Sam Swaggerty and Hallie Presley, first North- Helena Hsieh and Lauren Liu, first North-South, South, Strat A, afternoon Cardrook Pairs. Strat A (80.63% game), afternoon Cardrook Pairs.

Samuel Li and Michelle Yang, first East-West, Nathan Bedell and Grace Stoker, first North- Kendal Smith and Kaiden McKeoun, first North- Strat B, afternoon Cardrook Pairs. South, Strat B, afternoon Cardrook Pairs. South, Strat A, morning Cardrook Pairs.

Anjani Hansalia, first-third, North-South, Strat C, Zihan Liu and Wu Jingyan, first North-South, Colin Fair and Katelyn Ashley, first East-West, afternoon Cardrook Pairs with Madelyn Bedell Strat A, morning Cardrook Pairs. Strat A, afternoon Cardrook Pairs. (not pictured).

have had a lot of fun along the way.” Although she won’t be able to play at the Ziebarth Ziebarth graduated from high school at age tournaments, she might still show up. “When my continued from page 1 17 and is now a sophomore at Christian Brothers nieces and nephews get older,” she says, “I want to Ziebarth has played with Montessori classmate University in Memphis. She is studying math. teach them bridge; then I can take them.” Eric Rodriguez at all but one of the Youth NABCs If she makes it to Toronto next year, it will be her and has enjoyed every tournament. “It’s just good last Youth NABC as a player. By the time the 2018 to see people from around the country who are your Youth NABC rolls around, she will be too old. The age, and it’s great to go to all the different places. I cutoff is age 19.

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Wen Zhou Gao and Ziyang Wang, first North- Owen Burns and Jolie Hartley, first North-South, Yiming Liu and Hao Yi Pang, first East-West, South, Strat A, morning Cardrook Pairs. Strat A, afternoon Cardrook Pairs. Strat A, morning Cardrook Pairs.

Yili Yao, Yiyang Xu, Haoyu Cheng and Jia Rui Luo, first overall, Thursday afternoon Youth Teams.

Eric Lou, Eric Chai, Justin Wang and Kyle Lui, first, Strat B, Thursday afternoon Youth Teams. Bad hand? Tournament Director Carolyn Pinto of Fort Worth TX was working the Cardrook Pairs at the Youth NABC on Yimin Yang and Zhefan Yang, first North-South, Thursday when she heard a call for her Strat A, morning Cardrook Pairs. services. When she arrived at the table and asked how she could help, one of the players told her, “There’s something wrong with my hand.” Pinto asked about the problem and the young lady showed her 13 cards and said, “I don’t have any spades.”

round activity, Parents, teachers but it’s worth continued from page 1 it. Bridge, she students. says, has given Harlem says she has seen improvements in her her daughter students’ classroom achievements since they started confidence. “I saw learning bridge. “I have noticed they are becoming a great difference more analytical in their thinking and in applying it to in her just from reading and math.” bridge,” says Cynthia Jackson works as a secretary at Jackson. Oakwood Avenue Community School. Her daughter, The young Anahyah Muldrow, is a student there and a member players come of the bridge club. Jackson and other parents and with parents or friends of bridge in Orange help raise funds for the chaperones, all of them donating annual trip to the Youth NABC. There are bake sales, Cynthia Jackson Maia Walzer and Kayleen Iguban, first North- candy sales, car washes and donations from local their time. “They South, Strat C, morning Cardrook Pairs. churches. The fundraising, says Jackson, is a year- are here on a completely volunteer basis,” she says. THURSDAY MORNING CARDROOK PAIRS 19.0 Tables A B C 2.06 1 1 Zi Han Liu - Jong Yan Wu, Tian Jin China 86.25% 1.55 2 2 Zi Yang Wang - Wen Zhuo Gao, Tian Jin China 70.82% 1.26 3 3 1 Kendal Smith - Kaiden McKeoun, Williamsburg VA 70.00% 0.95 4 4 2 Yiming Liu, Tian Jin China; Hao Yi Pang, TianJin China 68.75% 0.50 5/7 5/7 Katelyn Ashley, Altamonte Spg FL; Colin Fair, Longwood FL 64.57% 0.50 5/7 5/7 Delaney Rosenblatt - Darian Ramella, Altamonte Spg FL 64.57% 0.71 5/7 5/7 3 Wesley Dominica - Evan DeVaney, Apopka FL 64.57% 0.53 4 Samuel Li, North York ON; Michelle Yang, Scarborough ON 57.20% 0.53 5 Kayleen Iguban, Virginia Beach VA; Maia Walzer, Tenafly NJ 50.00%

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THURSDAY MORNING YOUTH PAIRS 32.5 Tables A B C 8.53 1 1 1 Yidi Liu - Jingfan Chen, Beijing China 73.56% 6.40 2 Cornelius Duffie - Sarah Youngquist, Palo Alto CA 72.14% 4.80 3 Michael Hu - Arthur Zhou, San Jose CA 69.25% 3.60 4 2 Tianxing Huang - Kangbo Lyu, Beijing China 67.24% 2.70 5 3 Zhefan Zhang - Yimin Yang, MY China 65.44% 2.08 6 4 2 Zhenhao Cai - Zhongtian Wang, Beijing China 64.64% 1.52 7 Albena-Maria Vassileva, North Bay ON; Olivia Laufer, Toronto ON 63.35% 1.46 8 5 3 Xuefeng Chen - Songyi Wang, Beijing China 63.24% 1.04 6 Justin Wang - Kyle Lui, Morganville NJ 62.19% 1.04 4 Zimu Chen, Beijing China; Garry Li, Palo Alto CA 58.61% 0.73 5 Yuxuan Zhang - Chuwei Xie, Beijing China 58.48% 1.46 6 Sihan Zou - Xichen Song, Beijing China 58.03%

THURSDAY AFTERNOON CARDROOK PAIRS 15.0 Tables A B C 1.78 1 Lauren Liu, Cranbury NJ; Helena Hsieh, Naperville IL 80.63% 1.48 2 1 1 Samuel Li, North York ON; Michelle Yang, Scarborough ON 70.63% 1.11 3 2 Katelyn Ashley, Altamonte Spg FL; Colin Fair, Longwood FL 67.50% 0.75 4 Anahyah Muldrow - Reginald Smith, Orange NJ 66.88% 0.83 5 3 Elise Bedell, Apopka FL; Kyra Martin, Altamonte Spg FL 60.00% 0.64 6 Owen Burns, Altamonte Spg FL; Jolie Hartley, Longwood FL 58.75% 0.62 4 Ibrahima Sacko - Martha Johnson, Orange NJ 57.50% 0.84 5 2 Nathan Bedell, Apopka FL; Grace Stoker, Altamonte Spg FL 54.70% 0.63 6 3 Hallie Presley, Altamonte Spg FL; Sam Swaggerty, Altamonte Sprgs FL 52.50% 0.36 4/6 Anjani Hansalia, Altamonte Spg FL; Madelyn Bedell, Apopka FL 51.25% 0.36 4/6 Justin Dapoah - Momo Sacko, Orange NJ 51.25% 0.36 4/6 Munachiso Iherobiem - Prince Antwi, Orange NJ 51.25%

THURSDAY AFTERNOON YOUTH TEAMS 33 Tables A B C 6.82 1 Jiarui Luo - Haoyu Cheng - Yiyang Xu - Yili Yao, Beijing China 63.00 5.12 2 Zihang Fan - Yincong He - Rui Hao - Yuankai Gao, Beijing China 61.00 3.84 3 Arthur Zhou - David Zheng - Jonathan Yue - Michael Hu, San Jose CA 59.00 2.88 4 Tingrui Zhang, Beijing China; Chengwei Li - Moxuan Liu - Changlan Wang, Beijing China 57.00 2.16 5 Jake Williams - Luke Williams, San Diego CA; Albena-Maria Vassileva, North Bay ON; Olivia Laufer, Toronto ON 56.00 1.62 6 Jonathan Baumel, Kennett Square PA; Gianni Hsieh, Naperville IL; Nathan Finkle, New York NY; Jack Gillispie, Ringgold GA 53.00 2.44 7 1 1 Eric Chai, Marlboro NJ; Eric Lou - Kyle Lui - Justin Wang, Morganville NJ 52.00 1.60 2/3 Matthew Shi - Jonathan Shi - Lucas Huang, Palo Alto CA; Samuel Perlow, Mill Valley CA 50.00 1.60 2/3 Jackson Miller, Discovery Bay CA; Nathan Gennaro, San Carlos CA; Jonathon Youngquist, Palo Alto CA; Ezra Mowbray, Menlo Park CA 50.00 1.12 4 2 Yuxuan Zhang - Chuwei Xie - Guangfu Liu, Beijing People’s Republic of China; Wendy Liu, Haidian Distric People’s Republic of China 49.00 0.77 5 Cutter Green, Falkville AL; Tanner Hess, Fairhope AL; David Schnatter, Cary NC; Samay Desai, Alpharetta GA 48.00 0.58 6 Arika Britt D’Arezzo - Olivia D’Arezzo - Sarah Youngquist - Cornelius Duffie, Palo Alto CA 47.00 0.84 3 V J Lamoureux, Dartmouth NS; Mary Eliza Balof - Daniel Balof, Walla Walla WA; Kayleen Iguban, Virginia Beach VA; Maia Walzer, Tenafly NJ 35.00 0.63 4 Olivia Schireson, Stanford CA; Stella Q. Wan, Palo Alto CA; Michael Zheng, San Jose CA; Miranda Schuyler, Discovery Bay CA 34.00

THURSDAY MORNING YOUTH PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION O EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Yidi Liu - Jingfan Chen, Beijing People’s Republic of China 73.56% 1 1 1 Zhenhao Cai - Zhongtian Wang, Beijing People’s Republic of China 64.64% 2 2 2 Sihan Zou - Xichen Song, Beijing People’s Republic of China 58.03% 2 2 2 Xuefeng Chen - Songyi Wang, Beijing People’s Republic of China 63.24% 3 Victor Lamoureux, Dartmouth NS; Eleanor Fashingbauer, Belvidere IL 57.31% 3 3 Justin Wang - Kyle Lui, Morganville NJ 62.19% 4 Xinyi Chen - Mengqi Hao, Beijing People’s Republic of China 57.21% 4 Xiang Gao - Jiasen Liu, Beijing People’s Republic of China 54.96% 3 Courtney Jones - Bronwyn Dixon, Riverview NB 43.75% 4 Matthew Donovan - Noah Dominie, Riverview NB 53.69% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION P EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Zhefan Zhang - Yimin Yang, MY People’s Republic of China 65.44% 1 1 Tianxing Huang - Kangbo Lyu, Beijing People’s Republic of China 67.24% 2 Zihang Fan - Yincong He, Beijing People’s Republic of China 61.35% 2 Jake Williams - Luke Williams, San Diego CA 62.67% 3 Nathan Finkle, New York NY; Jack Gillispie, Ringgold GA 60.73% 3 2 1 Zimu Chen, Beijing People’s Republic of China; Garry Li, Palo Alto CA 58.61% 4 2 1 Yuxuan Zhang - Chuwei Xie, Beijing People’s Republic of China 58.48% 4 Pengxiao Zeng - Yike Xie, MY People’s Republic of China 58.37% 3 2 Haoyu Cheng - Jiarui Luo, Beijing People’s Republic of China 56.71%

THURSDAY MORNING CARDROOK PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION G EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Kendal Smith - Kaiden McKeoun, Williamsburg VA 70.00% 1 1 Zi Han Liu - Jong Yan Wu, Tian Jin People’s Republic of China 86.25% 2 Avery Dyen - Mitchell Dyen, Maitland FL 62.50% 2 Giovanni Peterkin - Sayeed Bennett, Orange NJ 60.95% 3 2 2 Samuel Li, North York ON; Michelle Yang, Scarborough ON 57.20% 3 Ronald C Paxton-Turner - Michael Shelly, Williamsburg VA 59.08% 4 3 Ibrahima Sacko - Martha Johnson, Orange NJ 51.58% 4 2 Lauren Wilson, Lower Coverdale NB; Snehal Oberai, Fairfax VA 55.00% 3 Erin Bayless - Caitlin Leek, Williamsburg VA 54.70% 1 Abigail Dominica, Apopka FL; Anjani Hansalia, Altamonte Spg FL 48.75% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION H EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Zi Yang Wang - Wen Zhuo Gao, Tian Jin People’s Republic of China 70.83% 1 1 1 Yiming Liu, TianJin, China; Hao Yi Pang, TianJin, China 68.75% 2 2 Katelyn Ashley, Altamonte Spg FL; Colin Fair, Longwood FL 64.58% 3/4 Reginald Smith - Anahyah Muldrow, Orange NJ 52.08% 2/3 2/3 Delaney Rosenblatt - Darian Ramella, Altamonte Spg FL 64.58% 3/4 Kara Lui - Ashley Wang, Morganville NJ 52.08% 2/3 2/3 Wesley Dominica - Evan DeVaney, Apopka FL 64.58% 3 1 Kayleen Iguban, Virginia Beach VA; Maia Walzer, Tenafly NJ 50.00% 4 Sherry Shu, Markham ON; Elissa Luo, North York ON 62.50% 2 Nathan Bedell, Apopka FL; Sam Swaggerty, Altamonte Sprgs FL 47.93%

THURSDAY MORNING YOUTH PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION J EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Cornelius Duffie - Sarah Youngquist, Palo Alto CA 72.14% 1 Kevin Huang, Palo Alto CA; Brent Xiao, Fremont CA 62.70% 2 Michael Hu - Arthur Zhou, San Jose CA 69.25% 2 Xiang Liu - Zhengwen Li, MY People’s Republic of China 59.29% 3 Albena-Maria Vassileva, North Bay ON; Olivia Laufer, Toronto ON 63.35% 3 Rory Xiao, Fremont CA; Suzanne Campbell, Marina CA 55.75% 4 1 Lucas Huang, Palo Alto CA; Samuel Perlow, Mill Valley CA 58.99% 4 Chengwei Li, Beijing Congo; Tingrui Zhang, Beijing People’s Republic of China 52.95% 2 1 Changlan Wang - Moxuan Liu, Beijing Congo 56.09% 1 1 Lauren Liu, Cranbury NJ; Helena Hsieh, Naperville IL 47.53% 3 Jonathon Youngquist, Palo Alto CA; Ezra Mowbray, Menlo Park CA 52.22% 2 Miranda Schuyler, Discovery Bay CA; Olivia Schireson, Stanford CA 42.04%

THURSDAY AFTERNOON CARDROOK PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION G EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Owen Burns, Altamonte Spg FL; Jolie Hartley, Longwood FL 58.75% 1 1 Katelyn Ashley, Altamonte Spg FL; Colin Fair, Longwood FL 67.50% 2 1 Ibrahima Sacko - Martha Johnson, Orange NJ 57.50% 2 2 Elise Bedell, Apopka FL; Kyra Martin, Altamonte Spg FL 60.00% 3/5 2/4 1/3 Anjani Hansalia, Altamonte Spg FL; Madelyn Bedell, Apopka FL 51.25% 3 1 Hallie Presley, Altamonte Spg FL; Sam Swaggerty, Altamonte Sprgs FL 52.50% 3/5 2/4 1/3 Justin Dapoah - Momo Sacko, Orange NJ 51.25% 3/5 2/4 1/3 Munachiso Iherobiem - Prince Antwi, Orange NJ 51.25% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION H EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Lauren Liu, Cranbury NJ; Helena Hsieh, Naperville IL 80.63% 1 1 1 Samuel Li, North York ON; Michelle Yang, Scarborough ON 70.63% 2 1 1 Nathan Bedell, Apopka FL; Grace Stoker, Altamonte Spg FL 54.70% 2 Anahyah Muldrow - Reginald Smith, Orange NJ 66.88% 3 Sam Shroyer, Seattle WA; Suchit Shrestha, Seatlle WA 51.88% 3 2 RJ Lyon - Brady Lyon, Indianapolis IN 44.45% 2 Kendal Smith, Williamsburg VA; Jacob Rouette, Lanexa VA 47.23% Daily Bulletin Friday, July 29, 2016 Page 17

You Said It! Reprinted from “Bridge Crosswords,” by Jeff Chen (Master Point Press)

Across 25. Hits the jackpot in whist (a forerunner 6. Acquire, as masterpoints 40. Business card abbr. 1. Taj Mahal locale 29. With lightness to bridge) implies 7. Snooty sorts 41. Hot date, in slang 5. Own (up to) 34. One of the Gabors capacity for success in 8. Guinness, e.g. 42. Jack preceder 9. Switch 35. Get ___ of reality all those more important 9. Hoover’s outfit 47. Beguile 14. Select from a deck 38. Brest friend undertakings where mind 10. Wander 48. Scuff up 15. Go ballistic 39. “Bridge is the most struggles with mind.” 11. Lookout for, say 50. Big enchiliada 16. Boxcar riders entertaining and 61. “Git!” 12. Convention used against 52. Buck of filmdom 17. Sixth letter of the Greek intelligent card game 62. Primary 1NT openings 53. “I’ll take the rest”, e.g. alphabet the wit of man has so far 63. A&W rival 13. Bridge player in France? 55. High-low, sometimes 18. Sock or switch ender devised.” 65. It’s a snap 21. Concrete-reinforcing rod 56. Fall, like a stiff king 19. 51-across, e.g. 43. Jurassic Park “star” 66. Grackle, e.g. 22. Air marshal’s org. 57. St. Peter’s post 20. “Bridge is such a 44. Give the cold shoulder 67. Columbus’ home 25. A quarter of the seats at a 58. Euro predecessor sensational game that 45. Dvorak’s “Symphony No. 68. Big name in polls 51-across 59. “Magnum P.I.” setting I wouldn’t mind being 9 ___ Minor” 69. “Not quite sure yet...” 26. Scrimshaw’s medium 60. Abridge in jail if I had three 46. Big club, e.g. 70. Moxie 27. When doubled, sings 61. Apr. Fools’ season cellmates who were 49. Gaga 28. Makes a move 64. Redouble’s meaning, decent players and who 51. One was held in TN in Down 30. Dust collector sometimes (abbr.) were willing to keep the 2012 1. Carpenter’s curved cutter 31. Paintball cry game going 24 hours a 54. Amorous murmur 2. Expanded 32. Hansen of public radio day.” 55. “The best chess-player in 3. Pro ___ 33. Modern locale of ancient 23. Ball belle, briefly Christendom may be little 4. Mini-McKenneys, e.g. Sheba 24. Guess at the best contract, more than the best player 5. Responses over 36. Frequent race-car sponsor e.g of chess; but proficiency competition, sometimes 37. Producers of green eggs Answer on page 18 Page 18 Friday, July 29, 2016 Daily Bulletin

Answer to Bridge Crosswords on page 17

Second in the Wernher Open Pairs: Brian Glubok and David Treitel. Masterpoint leaders in DC thru Thursday evening 1. 211.69 Douglas Doub, West Hartford CT 2. 208.16 Chris Compton, Dallas TX 3. 208.16 Mike Passell, Plano TX 4. 202.02 Linda Lewis, Las Vegas NV 5. 192.41 Paul Lewis, Las Vegas NV 6. 186.76 Frederic Pollack, Laval QC 7. 185.00 Kamel Fergani, Montreal QC 8. 146.81 Zachary Grossack, Newton MA 9. 144.30 Sheila Gabay, Newton MA 10. 143.01 Adam Grossack, Newton MA 11. 142.50 Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge IL 12. 142.50 Steve Garner, Chicago IL 13. 141.85 Victor King, Hartford CT 14. 133.88 Eric Rodwell, Clearwater FL 15. 133.88 Jeff Meckstroth, Clearwater Bch FL 16. 127.41 Eric Leong, Oakland CA 17. 126.77 Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA 18. 125.71 Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA 19. 120.35 Glenn Eisenstein, New York NY Child care available Lost and found 20. 120.00 Franklin Merblum, Bloomfield CT If you are in need of child care – ages 1 through If you lost something, please check the box at the 21. 118.13 Peter Weichsel, Carlsbad CA 13 – contact Donna Compton for details at 214-394- NABC Registration Desk in the lobby level of the 22. 117.97 Migry Zur Campanile, New York NY 5830. Marriott. You can also check on your item with hotel 23. 117.89 Richard Reitman, Los Gatos CA security. Players can also turn in found items at the 24. 117.08 Jay Segarra, Ocean Springs MS Registration Desk. 25. 117.08 Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR 26. 116.66 Eddie Wold, Houston TX Masterpoint disclaimer 27. 115.58 John Rengstorff, New York NY Results reported in the Daily Bulletin are subject 28. 115.07 Brian Glubok, New York NY to change because of score changes or corrections. 29. 113.28 Geoffrey Brod, Avon CT The masterpoint awards as shown are, therefore, also 30. 113.16 Debbie Rosenberg, Cupertino CA subject to change. continued on page 22 Daily Bulletin Friday, July 29, 2016 Page 19

THURSDAY EVENING SWISS TEAMS 30 Tables A B C 7.47 1 1 Gerald Nehra, Muskegon MI; Michael Gibson, Sarasota FL; Cameron Shunta - Renee Shunta, Grand Haven MI 61.00 For Sale 4.99 2/4 2 Leslie Dorsey, Gambrills MD; Carol Lombardino, Spring TX; Dennis Schwanz - Susan Miskura, Alexandria VA 57.00 4.32 2/4 Robert Hollman, Santa Barbara CA; Bruce Ferguson, Palm Springs CA; Berend Van Den Bos, Den Haag; Richard Ritmeijer - Magdalena Ticha, The Netherlands; Joris Lankveld, Amsterdam 57.00 4.32 2/4 Brian Trent - Linda Trent, Fullerton CA; Louise Clark - Steve Complete set of Clark, Glencoe IL 57.00 3.74 5 3 1 Todd Zimnoch, Catonsville MD; Joy Oliver, Damascus MD; Maxime The Bridge World Nault, Montreal QC; Paulin Nault, Saint-Anicet QC 52.00 2.81 6 4 Greta Pineles, Jackson NJ; Sandra DeMartino, Riverside CT; Fran Columbus - Nora Stonehill, White Plains NY 50.00 magazines 1.84 7/8 5/6 Helena Fine - Louis Trautwein III, Naples FL; Nancy Strohmer - Hans Strohmer, Houston TX 46.00 1.84 7/8 5/6 Robert Schulman, Blacksburg VA; Patricia Foutz, Christiansburg VA; Patricia Miller - Roger Miller, Highlands Ranch CO 46.00 Current issues 2.63 7 2 Nathan Finkle, New York NY; Jack Gillispie, Ringgold GA; Jonathan Baumel, Kennett Square PA; Gianni Hsieh, Naperville IL 45.00 through the 1940s 1.73 3/4 Stephen Mast - Holli Mast, Corning NY; Ann Sinclair - Laura Wrenn, Houston TX 43.00 1.73 3/4 Lynn Bayman, Valparaiso IN; Beverly Taylor - Jody Connors - Karen Adelman, Vero Beach FL 43.00 1.11 5 Susan Kennedy - Malin Castronuovo, York PA; Helen Walker, Many yearly editions Lafayette Hill PA; Bruce Young, Doylestown PA 41.00 bound THURSDAY FLIGHT B SWISS BRACKET 1 8 Tables 10.97 1 Douglas Grant, San Francisco CA; Charles Riffle, Emerald Hills CA; Stanley Weiner, Las Vegas NV; Perry Poole, Maitland FL 99.00 8.23 2 Claude Le Feuvre, Van Nuys CA; Dwight Hunt, Granada Hills CA; Ping Hu, Accepting offers Naperville IL; Sue Lan Ma, Kirtland Hills OH 85.00 6.17 3 Paul Harris, Waltham MA; Rick Holcomb, Malden MA; James Keegan, Cambridge MA; Lucia Enica, Belmont MA 81.00

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THURSDAY FLIGHT B SWISS BRACKET 3 10 Tables 7.21 1 Alan Mannheimer - Darlene Mannheimer - Stewart Metosky - Sandra Metosky, Pittsburgh PA 95.00 5.41 2 James Summers Jr - Barbara Summers - Larry Carswell, Silver Spring MD; Tina Brinsfield, Bethesda MD 92.00 4.06 3 Peter Haglich - Kathleen Haglich, Virginia Beach VA; Joan Park Buckle, Norfolk VA; Carolyn Wood, Cobbs Creek VA 88.00 3.04 4 David Sterner - Cheryl Schafer, Odenton MD; Melanie Aulbach - Richard Aulbach, Arnold MD 79.00

THURSDAY FLIGHT A/X SWISS TEAMS 48 Tables / Based on 132 Tables A X 31.89 1 Eric Leong, Oakland CA; Peter Gill, Sydney Australia; P Drew Cannell, Dol-Des-Ormeaux QC; Ulf Nilsson, Dalby Sweden 117.00 23.92 2 Patricia Cayne, Boca Raton FL; Dano De Falco, Rubano (PD) Italy; Bob Winners of the Red Ribbon Pairs in 2015: James Drijver, Rotterdam ; Bart Nab, Tilburg ; Danny Molenaar, Den Haag ; Orleans and Paul Hattis Tim Verbeek, 103.00 17.94 3 Stan Tulin, Boca Raton FL; Kevin Dwyer, Melbourne FL; Alon Birman - Red Ribbon Pairs Dror Padon, Tel Aviv Israel; Jacek Kalita, Warsaw Poland; Michal Nowosadzki, Wroclaw Poland 97.00 begins today 13.45 4 John McAllister, Charlottesville VA; Greg Hinze, San Antonio TX; Oren The Red Ribbon Pairs, an ACBL event with Kriegel, Chicago IL; David Grainger, Roseville CA 91.00 national rating open to players with fewer than 2000 10.63 5 Gaylor Kasle, Boca Raton FL; Owen Lien, Detroit MI; Zachary Brescoll, masterpoints, gets underway today. Before 2015, it Charlotte NC; Aarnout Helmich, Utrecht; Gerdrand Hop, The Hague 90.00 15.25 6 1 Steven Huhman, Larchmont NY; Jill Marshall, Port Chester NY; Bob was on the spring schedule. Rebelein, Poughkeepsie NY; Melissa Baker, West Harrison NY 88.00 Players earn qualification by placing first or 11.44 7 2 Louis Sachar - David Sokolow, Austin TX; Charlene Sands, Pflugerville second overall in regionally rated events of at least TX; Virgil Massey, Driftwood TX 87.00 Flight B status. Neither member of a qualifying pair 6.42 8/10 Nancy Marcus - Roberta Meadow - David Gurvich, New York NY; Kent may hold more than 2000 masterpoints at the time of Mignocchi, Bronx NY 84.00 qualification. 7.51 8/10 3/4 David Soukup, Arlington VA; Nolan Chang, San Gabriel CA; Cole The four-session event began in 1986 and Spencer, Fayetteville AR; Hakan Berk, Potomac MD; Isaac Stephani, winners are honored by the Percy X. Bean Trophy. Cincinnati OH 84.00 The trophy was designated by the ACBL Board 7.51 8/10 3/4 Joseph Lieberman, Los Angeles CA; Amber Lin - Xuhua Lin, Edison NJ; of Directors in 1996 to honor Bean, ACBL president Christopher Welland, New York NY 84.00 5.32 11 Betty Parker, Palm Bch Gdns FL; Bella Ionis-Sorren - Robert Ramos, in 1972 and chairman of the Board in 1973. Fort Lauderdale FL; Esther Litmanovic, Miami FL 82.00 Bean (1916-1992) represented District 19 on the 4.91 12 Rose Meltzer, Chapel Hill NC; John Mohan, Las Vegas NV; Dan Morse, Board from 1964 until 1988 and served as president Houston TX; , Dallas TX; Rafal Jagniewski, Legionowo of the ACBL Charity Foundation from 1974 until Poland; Wojciech Gawel, Wroclaw Poland 79.00 1981. He was a member of the National Goodwill 4.72 5/6 Sumit Daftuar, Scarsdale NY; Yehudit Hasin-Brumshten, Los Angeles CA; Committee and the National Board of Governors Carol Frank, Burbank CA; Adam Meyerson, San Jose CA 77.00 and general chairman of arrangements for the World 4.72 5/6 Robert Bertoni, Haverhill MA; Barry Margolin, Arlington MA; Jori Team Olympiad in Seattle in 1984. Grossack, Waban MA; Alix Taylor, Lincoln MA 77.00 Bean and his wife, Anne, were named ACBL 3.81 7 Nancy Kalow - Paul Kirby, New York NY; Susan Fuller, Miami FL; Maris Honorary Members for 1992, the first time that honor Zilant, North Miami FL 76.00 was bestowed on a husband-wife combination. Bean was the editor of Mad, Mad World of Bridge, a publication that strongly championed Monitoring players of less than expert class. At this and future North American Championships, ACBL will be monitoring NABC+ events with visible, Winners and runners-up: real-time cameras. The images will be recorded and available for later inspection and review by officials. 1986 1. Wayne Perrin, Martin Newland; 2. Hugh By general monitoring of the session and participants’ behavior, ACBL has another source of information Ogle, Charlie Cargile that may be useful in determining facts and settling issues arising from some types of ethical and behavioral 1987 1. Jim Gaarder, Jimmy Ritzenberg; 2. Charles complaints or actions. Please summon a director if a problem occurs at the table. Moser, Paul Bratton This procedure is intended to assure everyone that the playing field is level and that misbehavior will not 1988 1. Leni Holtz, Guy Green; 2. Anthony be tolerated. Trafecanty, Michael Trafecanty continued on page 21 Daily Bulletin Friday, July 29, 2016 Page 21

Freeman continued from page 1 with 35.01. The Ferm team scored 34.81. This was the first NABC victory for King, who became a Grand Life Master with the win. It was Gabay’s first win the Freeman, whose previous best finish in the event was second. Paul and Linda Lewis won the Mixed BAM 35 years ago, when they were added to a squad captained by the late Esta van Zandt. Red Ribbon continued from page 20 1989 1. Lu Kohutiak, Yvonne Hernandez; 2-3. Warren Haynie, Charlie Cargile; 2-3. Bill Goldberg, Bill McKenna 1990 1. Philip Gordon, Mike Grodsky; 2. Rajendra Agarwal, Don Chilrud 1991 1. Dan Marthaler, Robert Johnstone; 2. Steven Gaynor, Art Ardy Bakshian 1992 1. Duncan McCallum, Peter Peng; 2. Andy Goodman, Steve Zolotow 1993 1. Ron Weinstock, John Gillette; 2. Hank Meyer, Marty Graf 1994 1. T.C. Petty, Steve Altus; 2. Grant Robinson, Runners-up in the Freeman Mixed BAM Teams: Peter Weichsel, Jill Meyers, captain Barbara Ferm, Joe Walden Migry Zur Campanile and Jacob Morgan. 1995 1. Marc Umeno, Hank Youngerman; 2. Bernie Greenspan, Keith Sechler 1996 1. Vinay Sarin, Ringo Chung; 2. Burton TOURNAMENT APPEALS Lipsky, Arnold Goldstein 1997 1. Tony Miller, Diane Miller; 2. Mark In order to keep the bridge public informed of appeal results in a timely fashion, the Bumgardner, Nagy Kamel NABC Daily Bulletin staff publishes write-ups. Every effort is made to ensure that these 1998 1. Paul Spear, Jim Johnsen; 2. David Halasi, reports are accurate and complete. Before they are published in the NABC Appeals Mike Nadler Casebook, however, revisions may be made. 1999 1. Jenni Hartsman, Andrew Rosenthal; 2. said he would not have bid 1♠ if he knew 1♥ showed Martin Hunter, Andy Stark APPEAL CASE 3 spades. North said that if he had known 1♥ showed 2000 1. Nie Wei Ping, Christopher Leung; 2. Von Zedtwitz Life Master Pairs spades, he might have bid 2♣ rather than double. David Yang, Xiaodong Shi 2nd Qualifying Session Director’s Ruling: Three players were 2001 1. LaToss Carpenter, Brandon Carpenter; 2. Bryan Howard polled. Several auctions were discussed, including Mike Nadler, Gurhun Baykal Board 20 ♠ 10 9 3 considering West’s decision after 1♥ – Dbl – Pass 2002 1. Rich Atwater, Chris Pesce; 2. Bob Sievers, Dlr: West ♥ K 10 9 8 and North’s bid after 1♥ with the information that Georgia Heth Vul: Both ♦ 10 7 it showed spades. Staff found that these auctions 2003 1. Chi-Yen Lai, Bin Dai; 2. Edward Leach, ♣ A J 5 2 inevitably led to either East or West being able to Bruce Schwaidelson John Miller Michael Bodell compete to 3♦. As such, the score was not adjusted; 2004 1. Martin Harris, Jacob Morgan; 2. Mark ♠ Q 8 5 2 ♠ J 4 3♦ would be reached via a different auction. (Laws Brighouse, Harvinder Sidhu ♥ 6 3 ♥ A J 7 2 21C3, 40B4) 2005 1. Yeong-Long Shiue, David Margolin; 2. ♦ Q 8 6 5 ♦ A K J 4 3 The Review: N–S requested a review of the Jim Lyle, Robert Todd ♣ Q 8 6 ♣ 10 3 ruling. They asserted that over a 1♥ bid showing 2006 1. Chris Buchanan, B.J. Trelford; 2. Everett Jim Foster spades, North would bid 2♥ to try to keep E–W from Boyer, Mansoor Gowani ♠ A K 7 6 finding their known (to North) diamond fit. They 2007 1. Jack Hawthorne, Paul Spear; 2. Jim ♥ Q 5 4 suggested a final contract of 2♥ would be reached, Kehoe, Chuck Michalski ♦ 9 2 and that eight tricks would be scored. 2008 1. Mike Develin, Li-Chung Chen; 2. Sidney ♣ K 9 7 4 The Decision: The reviewer had another poll Kanter, Ron Nelken West North East South conducted. First, two players were given the North 2009 1. Daniel Jackson, Bill Gervais; 2. Steven Pass Pass 1♦ (1) Dbl hand with the correct information. Both bid 2♥. Five Towner, Mitch Towner 1♥ (2) Dbl Pass 1♠ players were given the West hand. They accepted the 2010 1. Bob Levey, Jim Ritzenberg; 2. George Pass Pass 2♥ Pass 1♥ bid (although some thought Pass to be a better Dragich, Rosemary Dragich 3♦ All Pass choice). None bid over 2♥ –Pass – Pass. Therefore, 2011 1. Brad Berry, David Amsterdam; 2. Eric by 21C3, 40B4, and 12C1c, the reviewer changed the Goff, Neil Cohen (1) 11–15 HCP, 2+ diamonds, announced. contract and result to 2♥ by North, making two, N–S 2012 1. Daniel Neill, Jason Rotenberg; 2. Steve (2) Relay to spades, not alerted. plus 110. Hirsch, Gregory Thorpe Result: 3♦ by East, down one, minus 100 DIC: Harry Falk 2013 1. Brian Cummins, Blake Sanders; 2. Jeff Facts: At the end of the auction, West announced Reviewer: Matt Koltnow Dater, Rich Brandenburg the failure to alert 1♥ as a relay to spades, and the Expert consulted: Due to the late hour, players 2014 1. Ted Bain, Mike Miedema; 2. Erli Zhou, director was called. South was offered a chance to were consulted from the Life Master Pairs who were Zhou Wang change his final pass, but he declined. He further not necessarily of expert level. 2015 1. Paul Hattis, James Orleans; 2. Lelvin Crowe, Sam Graham Page 22 Friday, July 29, 2016 Daily Bulletin

for the UK’s . “He really loved the Masterpoints leaders , game. He would seek out nice plays the same way a continued from page 18 1942–2016 botanist would seek rare plants.” 31 112.44 Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA Bridge journalist and player Patrick Jourdain Jourdain also served bridge in administrative 32 110.88 Sylvia Shi, Rockville MD died Thursday at the age of 73. roles. WBF secretary Anna Gudge recalled serving as Jourdain was bridge correspondent for London’s secretary for the former British Bridge League while 33 110.88 Jian-Jian Wang, Clarksville MD The Daily Telegraph since 1992, editor of the Jourdain was its chairman. 34 110.46 Lewis Gamerman, Randolph MA International Bridge Press Assocation’s monthly “He was one of the best chairmen I ever worked 35 107.95 David Grainger, Roseville CA newsletter for 20 years from 1982, and represented with,” Gudge said. “He let everyone have their say 36 106.58 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA Wales in international competition more than 70 but cut the waffle and then presented a clear synopsis 37 105.24 Melih Ozdil, New York NY times between 1965 and 2016. so a decision could be made. Every secretary’s 38 104.76 , Toronto ON He was also known for his gentlemanly dream.” 39 104.67 Vesa Fagerlund, Tampere demeanor. A friend for In 2003 he became president of IBPA and last 40 104.67 Kauko Koistinen, Espoo, Finland more than 30 years, year took up the cause of selecting Boye Brogeland 41 104.63 John Jones, Santa Fe Springs CA Barry Rigal described personality of the year for his role in exposing 42 104.12 Justine Cushing, New York NY Jourdain as genuinely cheaters, which was controversial at the time because 43 103.55 Sadik Arf, Saratoga CA nice and a suave, the convictions that came this week as a result of 44 103.51 Russ Jones, Jonesboro AR debonair Englishman. Brogeland’s accusations hadn’t happened yet. 45 103.51 Michael McGuire, Hernando MS “There are few “He was truly doing what he thought was right,” 46 103.00 Richard Coren, Highland Beach FL people in bridge – you Rigal said. 47 103.00 Robert Levin, Henderson NV can probably count Jourdain had himself been named personality 48 100.44 Jacob Morgan, Madison WI them on two hands of the year in 2002. He also had played a key role 49 98.88 Rick Roeder, La Mesa CA – whom no one has in exposing a cheating scandal in Wales in 1999, ever heard a bad word spending months gathering evidence. 50 95.69 James Krekorian, Pensacola FL about,” Rigal said. As a player, Jourdain made frequent appearances 51 95.36 Jared Lilienstein, New York NY “He was a throwback to an earlier era of politeness. in the Camrose Home Internationals, an event played 52 95.36 Michael Polowan, New York NY He would not seek to give offense to anyone.” by England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and 53 94.79 Richard Chan, Markham ON Born Nov. 1, 1942, in Woking, England, Jourdain Ireland. He played for Scotland for a couple of years 54 94.31 Lloyd Arvedon, Woburn MA founded a bridge club at St. Edward’s School in in the 1970s and for Wales thereafter, including 55 94.21 Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC Oxford and graduated from Peterhouse College at the last year with the same team that had won the 56 94.14 Donna Lombardini, Alcester SD University of Cambridge in 1964. Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championship in 57 93.75 David Treitel, Miami FL Jourdain got his start in international competition 2014. 58 92.79 Shan Huang, Toronto ON when on the morning of the 1965 trials for the Welsh Rigal still vividly recalls his worst loss ever in 59 92.62 Nolan Chang, San Gabriel CA national bridge team, a player fell ill and Jourdain a Swiss match to Jourdain in 1977. On nine boards, 60 91.92 William Higgins, Cincinnati OH was asked to be a last-minute substitute. With only a one of which was passed out and another one that 61 91.92 Yauheni Siutsau, Loveland OH few minutes to prepare with partner Roy Griffin, their was decided by an overtrick, Jourdain’s team won 62 90.58 Christina Madsen, Hellerup team won the trials. Jourdain became the youngest 74–0. 63 90.31 Mohsin Chandna, Washington DC ever to play for Wales at 23. In 1977 he left his career Jourdain taught more than a thousand students 64 90.00 Chip Martel, Davis CA designing computer systems for British Steel to write over the years at the Cardiff School of Bridge and 65 90.00 Lew Stansby, Dublin CA about and teach bridge. also wrote several books. When Jourdain took over the IBPA newsletter As recently as a month ago, Jourdain was fit 66 90.00 Jo Anna Stansby, Dublin CA in 1982, it was assembled by photocopy and enough to play golf and tennis, Rigal said, but 67 89.77 Stephen Drodge, Mc Lean VA mimeograph, Rigal said, explaining Jourdain made it fell ill shortly before the European Youth Pairs 68 89.77 Alexander Prairie, Arlington VA a professional product. He also improved conditions Championships in Latvia this month. 69 88.49 Robert McCaw, Brewster MA for bridge journalists everywhere by standing up to Another friend and fellow bridge journalist, Mark 70 87.69 Mikael Rimstedt, Halmstad the WBF authorities when necessary, Rigal said. Horton, found significance in Jourdain’s hospital 71 87.69 Ola Rimstedt, Halmstad “He redefined the role of the journalist in the room assignment. 72 87.63 Louk Verhees Jr, Voorhou, Netherlands modern era,” Rigal said. “He left a positive influence “I have no idea what the Great Shuffler has in 73 87.63 Cornelis Van Prooijen, Nieuw Vennep, in everything he did.” mind for my dear friend, but when I visited him in Netherlands Jourdain also broke news and brought public the hospital on Tuesday, I noticed that he was located 74 87.23 Barbara Ferm, Dallas TX attention for the game. in bed number 13,” Horton said. 75 85.99 David Rodney, Fairfax VA “He had more success than any other journalist I Jourdain, who never married, is survived by two 76 85.88 Jeff Roman, Bend OR can think of in getting real stories about bridge into sisters. 77 83.00 Rusty Krauss, Vienna VA the newspapers,” said Shireen Mohandes, a writer 78 82.08 Om Chokriwala, Sherman Oaks CA 79 77.62 Anne Brenner, Denver CO 80 77.62 David Caprera, Denver CO Online advance entry sales 81 76.91 Susan Smith, Newington CT Don’t wait in line! Buy your the total number of sessions 82 76.91 Michael Smith, Newington CT entries in advance at BridgeWinners. played after the event is over. 83 76.88 Robert Blanchard, New York NY com for all national-level events. New! Discounted junior entries 84 75.32 Edward Piken, Palos Verdes Pn CA Entries must be purchased by 10 a.m. accepted. 85 73.55 Hjordis Eythorsdottir, New York NY the day of the event EXCEPT for Note: Players who wish to 86 73.45 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA events that require pre-registration, redeem ACBL free plays or coupons 87 72.16 Xiaoqian Liu, Hudson MA in which case the ACBL deadline (other than Junior/Youth discounts) applies. There is no service charge. may not purchase entries online. See 88 72.16 Maxim Siline, Hudson MA A nice feature: You can buy BridgeWinners.com for details. 89 70.21 G S Jade Barrett, Elk Point SD entries in advance and be charged for 90 70.20 William Ge, Burnaby BC 91 70.20 Amy Gao, Richmond BC Daily Bulletin Friday, July 29, 2016 Page 23

WERNHER OPEN PAIRS SECOND FINAL SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS A B C D EAST-WEST 1 Rick Roeder, La Mesa CA; John Jones, Santa Fe Spgs CA 62.77% 1 Thomas Carmichael, Kennesaw GA; Steve Beatty, Mill Creek WA 63.85% 2 Ron Sukoneck, Wilmington NC; Karen Heath, Henderson NV 60.19% 2 Chris Lin, Yonghe Taiwan; Jiun-Ming Chen, Taipei Taiwan 60.32% 3 Shu Guang Bi, Beijing, China; Bin Shi, Shanghai, China 59.59% 3 Jourdain Patchett, Sarasota FL; Sharon Horton, Lakeland FL 59.90% 4 Brian Glubok, New York NY; David Treitel, Miami FL 59.03% 4 Fred Stewart, Bloomington NY; Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA 59.51% 5 Douglas Doub, West Hartford CT; Richard Reitman, Los Gatos CA 58.53% 5 Frederic Pollack, Laval QC; Kamel Fergani, Montreal QC 58.52% 6 Michael Kovacich, Stone Mountain GA; Robert White, Raleigh NC 58.26% 6 Wei Yu, Beijing, China; He Wenjiong, Changchun,China 58.26% 7 Barry Falgout, Silver Spring MD; John Miller, Discovery Bay CA 57.83% 7 Harry Gellis, Midlothian VA; Kent Massie, Lexington VA 57.61% 8 Larry Jones, Pickerington OH; Douglas Millsap, Columbus OH 57.74% 8 Peter Boyd, Darnestown MD; Steve Robinson, Arlington VA 57.58% 9 Allen Kahn, New York NY; David Rosenberg, Jackson Heights NY 57.73% 9 Harvey Brody, San Francisco CA; Sara Rothmuller, Santa Rosa CA 57.54% 10 Kay Beck - Jerry Premo, Noblesville IN 57.56% 10 Edward Spear, Sarasota FL; Jonathan Green, Jacksonville NC 57.37% 11 Meyer Kotkin, Cherry Hill NJ; Robert Heitzman Jr, Ramsey NJ 57.34% 11 Greg Lawler - Matthew Dyer, Chicago IL 57.28% 12 Shome Mukherjee, Randolph MA; Richard Budd, Portland ME 56.71% 12 Iftikhar Baqai, Irvine CA; Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA 57.09% 13 Cathy Nathan - Marc Nathan, New York NY 55.75% 13 Claude Vogel - Todd Fisher, Chicago IL 56.26% 14 Steve Hamaoui, Milono Italy; Perla Sultan, Aventura FL 55.55% 14 Michael Gill, Columbia MD; Noble Shore, Germantown MD 55.63% 15 Mark Aquino - Susan Aquino, Jamaica Plain MA 55.53% 15 Jay Segarra, Ocean Springs MS; Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR 55.51% 16 Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY; Ruth Grant, Tarrytown NY 54.99% 16 Edwin Seputis, Oakland CA; Denis Racine, North Highlands CA 55.41% 17 Gary Macgregor, Portola Valley CA; Robert Madalena, San Jose CA 54.89% 17 Jonathan Steinberg, Toronto ON; Alex Hudson, Raleigh NC 55.39% 18 David Bogolub, Deerfield IL; Bob Fashingbauer, Belvidere IL 54.23% 18 Nagy Kamel, Plano TX; Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC 55.11% 19 George Tornay Jr, Palm Bch Gdns FL; Lawrence Derito, Jupiter FL 53.70% 19 Burke Snowden - Gregory Herman, Fort Collins CO 55.07% 20 Paul Frean - David Parsons, New York NY 53.63% 20 Michael Golden, Wyckoff NJ; Jeffrey Goldman, Norwalk CT 54.88% 21 Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Buddhadeb Biswas, San Jose CA 53.61% 21 Lee Atkinson - Mark Yaeger, Hollywood FL 54.34% 22 Himanshu Joshi, Chester NJ; Dennis Thompson, Lake Hiawatha NJ 53.45% 22 Robert Fendrick, Marietta GA; Hugh Brown Jr, McCormick SC 54.02% 23 Bernie Greenspan - Phillip Becker, Beachwood OH 53.43% 23 Malle Andrade - Erez Hendelman, New York NY 53.86% 24 Bart Bramley, Dallas TX; Ross Grabel, Palm Desert CA 53.41% 24 Benjamin Pope III, Norfolk VA; Richard DePaulo, Chesapeake VA 53.78% 25 Bill Halliday - Kathie Macnab, Halifax NS 53.39% 25 Zachary Madden, Bethesda MD; Shawn Drenning, New York NY 53.65% 26 Mark Leibowitz, Plainview NY; Bart Cirker, Manhasset NY 53.14% 26 Michael Ranis, New York NY; Donald Dalpe, Fort Myers FL 53.20% 27 Victor Melman - Victor Markowicz, Boca Raton FL 53.00% 27 Oleg Rubinchik, Brooklyn NY; George Krizel, Atlantic City NJ 52.90% 28 Leonard Doerksen - Leigh Anne Shafer, Winnipeg MB 52.64% 28 Mark Ralph, San Francisco CA; Richard Meffley, Fresno CA 52.81% 29/30 Richard Pavlicek, Fort Lauderdale FL; Rich Pavlicek Jr, Santa Clara CA 52.64% 29 Crispin Barrere, Berkeley CA; Bruce Noda, Corte Madera CA 52.68% 29/30 Richard Franklin, New Canaan CT; David Venetianer, Chadds Ford PA 52.64% 30 Gil Cohen, Ashburn VA; Marty Nelson, Annapolis MD 52.67% 31 Alan Lechner - Elliot Sternlicht, New York NY 52.57% 31 Rich Kasprowicz, Schenectady NY; Michael Klein, Falls Church VA 52.55% 32 Randy Thompson, Albuquerque NM; Barry Spector, Springfield VA 52.50% 32 Bob Sanner, Palo Alto CA; Ronald Powell, Santa Clara CA 52.45% 33 Michael Mikyska, Los Angeles CA; Chuck Said, Nashville TN 52.42% 33 Ray Miller, Seattle WA; Stanley Roberts, Kirkland WA 52.41% 34 Jason Ji, Kendall Park NJ; Jin-Ming Liao, Skillman NJ 52.14% 34 Brady Richter - Jennifer Richter, Summit NJ 52.24% 35 Tsao-Tung Tsai, Cupertino CA; Ken Imboden, San Jose CA 52.02% 35 Dennis Kasle, Bloomfield MI; Matt Granovetter, Cincinnati OH 52.10%

THURSDAY OPEN PAIRS 2ND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS OO PP QQ EAST-WEST A X Y A X Y 1 Gennifer Binder - Aaron Silverstein, New York NY 63.52% 1 Allen Hawkins Jr - Brenda Hawkins, Birmingham AL 68.14% 2 Jeff Hand - Cynthia Colin, New York NY 63.18% 2 Gerty Nassi - Sedat Nassi, Aventura FL 67.22% 3 Ann Borgschulte, Lexington MA; Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA 59.32% 3 Franklin Lowenthal, Pleasanton CA; Michel Schneider, Berkeley CA 64.96% 4 Peter Lesnik, Leesburg VA; Pamela Granovetter, Cincinnati OH 57.76% 4 Caryl Selchert - Michael Selchert, Fitchburg WI 62.88% 5 Helene Bauman, Arlington VA; John Shannonhouse, Myrtle Beach SC 57.00% 5 Ellie Hanlon - Mary Savko, Barre VT 60.41% 6 1 Maureen Loeb, Orlando FL; David Loeb, Lake Mary FL 56.59% 6 Michael Crane, Canton MI; Lori Strager, Farmington Hls MI 58.33% 7 Eileen Cripps, Madison WI; Steven Reuschlein, Middleton WI 56.25% 7 Randi Adelman - Jesus Arias, New York NY 57.39% 8 2 Ross Spiro, Cherry Hill NJ; Jonathan Forde, Geneva NY 55.95% 8 Richard Zucker, Dobbs Ferry NY; Pamela Furtsch, Armonk NY 56.39% 9 Bob Gwirtzman, Brooklyn NY; Andy Kaufman, Upper Gwynedd PA 55.74% 9 1 1 Peter Gould, Chevy Chase MD; Richard Bojar, Philadelphia PA 56.28% 10 William Zietz, Arlington VA; Bob Klein, Santa Rosa CA 54.61% 10 Zeke Letellier, Crofton MD; Ruth Zowader, Madison NJ 56.23% 11 3 Patti Martin, Richmond VA; Nancy Motes, Kennesaw GA 54.24% 11 2 2 Arti Bhargava, Mill Valley CA; Mukund Thapa, Palo Alto CA 55.46% 12 La Quitta Talbot - Herbert Fallin Jr, Keller TX 54.14% 12 Michael Cassel II, Roseville MN; Roberto Verthelyi, New York NY 55.30% 13 4 1 Thomas Peters - Mary Peters, Dayton MD 54.02% 13 Ronald Woodard, Olympia WA; Oris Mowry, Phoenix AZ 55.05% 14 Grant Robinson - Teresa Boyd, Dublin CA 53.92% 14 3 Stephen Levine - Rona Levine, New York NY 54.85% 15 Betty Bursey, Herndon VA; Marsha Brown, Alexandria VA 53.62% 15 Gregg Van Dyke, Saint Paul MN; Richard Ekstrum, Crystal MN 54.54% 16 5 David Ticen, Victoria TX; Kim Brinkman, Highland Vlg TX 53.50% 16 Thomas Turgeon, Memphis TN; Tania Reyes Hiller, Bedford Corners NY 53.42% 17 Pam Wittes, Venice CA; Steve Cohen, Las Vegas NV 52.99% 17 4 3 Michael Haddox-Schatz, Newport News VA; William Vandyke, Poquoson VA 53.21% 18 Timothy Nelsen, Chicago IL; Susan Picus, New York NY 52.98% 18 Linda Ivanoff - Robert Priest, Harrisburg PA 53.05% 19 Judy Zhu - Jack Snyder, Naperville IL 52.40% 19 James Griffin, Sausalito CA; Todd Werby, Tiburon CA 52.70% 20 6 Tony Viidik - Joan Viidik, Waterloo ON 52.19% 20/21 5/6 Jodi Coren, Highland Beach FL; Bronia Jenkins, Vero Beach FL 50.86% 7 Gord Pippy - Ferd Bernjak, Winnipeg MB 52.08% 20/21 5/6 Benjamin Brill, Delray Beach FL; James Berry, Chevy Chase MD 50.86% 8 2 Sue Hanneman - Mark Hanneman, Plainfield IL 51.82% 7 4 Michael Flaster, Menlo Park CA; William Bailey, Palo Alto CA 50.67% 9 James Easterling, Casselberry FL; Junko Hemus, Windermere FL 50.76% 8 Terry Lubman, Riverside CT; Ellyn Batko, Northbrook IL 50.17% 10 3 Gerald Burdeski, Moorhead MN; Kurt Zhang, Grand Forks ND 50.32% 9 Irene Reiter, Pine Brook NJ; Ellen Dutcher, Aledo TX 49.99% 4 Joe Leighton, Reston VA; Amy Brisson, Arlington VA 48.13% 10 Jerry Miller, Silver Spring MD; Toni Schultz, New Port Richey FL 49.49% 11 5 Jonathan Siegel, Chevy Chase MD; Malcolm Stewart, Washington DC 49.20%

THURSDAY EVENING 299ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION MMM EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Tyler Creighton - Jeff Frank, Washington DC 65.48% 1 1 1 Xichen Song - Sihan Zou, Beijing People’s Republic of China 66.67% 2 2 Sandra Novack, Lorton VA; Rozelin Prochaska, Fairfax Station VA 60.42% 2 2 2 Diane Binnick - Daniel Dudis, Washington DC 62.20% 3 3 2 Jiasen Liu - Xiang Gao, Beijing People’s Republic of China 58.04% 3 Susan Sanger, St Louis Park MN; Amy Dutton, Mendota Heights MN 61.90% 4 Barbara Show, Leesburg VA; Judith McKinney, Earleville MD 54.17% 4 Daniel Morgan, Vienna VA; Jonathan Ramseur, Fairfax VA 56.85% 3 3 Leslie Beal Bloom, Silver Spring MD; Nancy Raskin, Washington DC 54.17% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION NNN EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Kyle Rockoff, Buffalo Grove IL; Kathleen Parkins, Vienna VA 55.06% 1 Jake Williams - Luke Williams, San Diego CA 69.22% 2 2 1 Yuxuan Zhang - Chuwei Xie, Beijing People’s Republic of China 54.59% 2 1 1 Haoyu Cheng - Yili Yao, Beijing People’s Republic of China 65.43% 3 David Espo, Potomac MD; Shaye Hester, Washington DC 54.51% 3 2 2 Stephen Rumble, Chester VA; Ronald Corio, Richmond VA 54.85% 4 Prem Premakumar, Media PA; John Barton III, Swarthmore PA 51.19% 4 Mahmoud Katirai - Shala Panbechi, Bethesda MD 51.49% 3 2 Robert Maman, Potomac MD; Sherry Floyd, Washington DC 50.21% 3 Guangfu Liu, Beijing People’s Republic of China; Wendy Liu, Haidian Distric People’s 51.19% Republic of China

FREEMAN MIXED B-A-M TEAMS 2ND FINAL SESSION SECTIONS K M 1 Carole Weinstein, Waltham MA; Neil Montague, Swampscott MA; Maxim Siline - Xiaoqian Liu, Hudson MA 17.50 2/3 Sheila Gabay, Newton MA; Victor King, Hartford CT; Linda Lewis - Paul Lewis, Las Vegas NV 16.00 2/3 Randy Joyce - Kay Joyce, Chapel Hill NC; Les Bart - Gloria Bart, Bradenton FL 16.00 4 Richard Zeckhauser, Cambridge MA; Debbie Rosenberg, Cupertino CA; Ida Groenkvist, Bromma Sweden; Knut Blakset, Frederiksberg Denmark 15.50 5 Iulian Rotaru, Queens NY; Melanie Tucker - Hjordis Eythorsdottir, New York NY; Radu Nistor, Sunnyside NY 15.00 6/7 Gerri Soffa Carlson, Rancho Palo Vds CA; Daniel Takahashi - Kyungwon Yoo, Las Vegas NV; Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 14.50 6/7 Barbara Ferm, Dallas TX; Migry Zur Campanile, New York NY; Peter Weichsel, Carlsbad CA; Jacob Morgan, Madison WI; Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA 14.50 8/9 Sandrea Friedman, Flushing NY; Michael Rosen, New York NY; Dori Cohen, Woodbury NY; Rob Gordon, Northport NY 14.00 8/9 Linda Marshall, Bethesda MD; David Ruderman, Burtonsville MD; Mary Tenenbaum - Alan Tenenbaum, Rockville MD 14.00 10/11 Peter Fredin, Malmo Sweden; Kristen Onsgard, Dallas TX; Marshall Lewis, Bloomington IN; Lee De Simone, Paso Robles CA 13.50 10/11 Ethan Stein - Susan Duval, Irvington NY; Harold Lilie - Janis Lilie - Steve Zolotow - Anam Tebha, Las Vegas NV 13.50 SECTION L 1 Joe Quinn - Shawn Quinn, Sugar Land TX; Bryan Storey, Frisco TX; Nancy Passell, Plano TX; Ira Hessel - Ellen Hessel, San Antonio TX 17.50 2 David Caprera - Anne Brenner, Denver CO; Adrian Dovell - Patricia Dovell, Gainesville FL 15.50 3 Bill Cook Jr, Madison MS; Susan Miller, Boca Raton FL; William Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor MI; Jo Morse, Palm Bch Gdns FL 14.34 4 Robert Cappelli, Sanibel FL; Sondra Schubiner, Franklin MI; Suzanne Stevenson, Birmingham MI; Frank Treiber III, Toledo OH 14.00 5 G S Jade Barrett - Karen Lee Barrett, Elk Point SD; Daniel Hoekstra, Portland OR; Donna Lombardini, Alcester SD; Louis-Amaury Beauchet, Sherwood OR 13.50 6/10 Jared Lilienstein - Michael Polowan - Jessica Hayman, New York NY; Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY 12.50 6/10 Paul Meerschaert, Saint Paul MN; Robert Schachter - Peg Waller, Eden Prairie MN; Carole Miner, Rochester MN 12.50 6/10 Robert Gookin, Annandale VA; Vonnie Lavender, Burke VA; Brian Schoenfeld - Muh-Sha Crawford, Virginia Beach VA 12.50 6/10 Lynda Nitabach, N Plainfield NJ; Sandra Rimstedt, New York NY; Mikael Groenkvist, Orebro Sweden; Daniel Gullberg, Stockholm Sweden 12.50 6/10 John Kissinger - Susan Kissinger, San Clemente CA; Dave Smith, Avon Park FL; Sandy McCay, Naples FL 12.50 play only the Standard American Yellow Card and director. Convention card reminder may use only standard carding. This restriction may If the director determines the partnership has at Each player is required to have a convention be lifted only at the beginning of a subsequent round least one substantially completed convention card but card filled out legibly and on the table throughout a after convention cards have been properly prepared has not fully complied with ACBL regulations, the session. The convention card must include the first and approved by the director. Further, the partnership director may give warnings or assign such penalties as and last name of each member of the partnership, and will receive a 1/6-board matchpoint penalty for each he deems to be appropriate under the circumstances. the cards must be identical. board played, commencing with the next round and The objective of these warnings and penalties is If a director determines that neither player has continuing until the restriction is lifted. In IMP team the encouragement of full compliance with ACBL a substantially completed card, the partnership may games, penalties shall be at the discretion of the regulations. Page 24 Friday, July 29, 2016 Daily Bulletin

THURSDAY GOLD RUSH PAIRS 2ND OF 2 SESSIONS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION R EAST-WEST 7 5 2 7 5 2 1 1 1 Mark Hugger, Dexter MI; Mark Whitehead, Arbovale WV 70.54% 1 1 1 Dennis Farley, Washington DC; Charles Shanes, Wappingers Fls NY 55.95% 2 2 Dale Remmers - Valarie Remmers, Plano TX 61.90% 2 Lewis Maddock - Ruth Ellen Maddock, Hagerstown MD 55.36% 3 3 2 Robert Greenburg, Reston VA; Darlyn Counihan, Silver Spring MD 52.08% 3 2 2 Chris Warnstaff - Emma Davis, Virginia Beach VA 54.76% 4 4 Paul Freud - Jennifer James, Doylestown PA 49.40% 4 3 Jane Siebecker, Amesbury MA; Sheila Schofield, Salisbury MA 53.87%

THURSDAY EVENING SIDE GAME 4TH OF 6 SESSIONS NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS S T EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Livingston Johnson, Fairfax VA; Sheryl McEwan, Summit Point WV 65.92% 1 1 1 Jordan Kaye, West Bloomfield MI; Xu Wang, Astoria NY 66.38% 2 Gary Donner - Mark Teich, Bluffton SC 62.31% 2 2 2 Yves Aubry, Laneston France; Josef Harsanyi, Burghausen Greece 64.77% 3 John Potter, Montreat NC; Virginia Carroll, Springfield VA 58.62% 3 Robert Todd, Tallahassee FL; Barbara Devaney, Washington DC 64.31% 4 2 2 Hubert Howe Jr, Westhampton NY; Jonathan Howe, Wainscott NY 57.85% 4 3 3 Jan Gilewicz, Minesing ON; Richard Wan, Pinellas Park FL 56.69% 5 3 3 Ronald Vande Bunte - Richard Wallace, Fredericksburg VA 57.62% 5 4 4 Carol Elfant, Philadelphia PA; Candice Fitts, Bensalem PA 56.46% 6 Robert Porter, Henderson NV; Pawel Niedzielski, Lodz Poland 57.23% 6 5 5 Victor Lamoureux, Dartmouth NS; Eleanor Fashingbauer, Belvidere IL 55.23% 7 4 4 Woody Bliss, Weston CT; Douglas Pratt, Norwalk CT 56.38% 7 6 John Dukellis, Colorado Spgs CO; Bobby Carter, Cincinnati OH 54.77% 8 5 5 John Steffan, Frisco CO; Mel Volmert, Springfield MO 56.31% 8 Donna Johnson - Kim Corbin, Scottsdale AZ 52.62% 9 6 Bill Dinner, Port Washington NY; Mark Blanchard, Bay Shore NY 56.15% 9 7 6 S Reese Koppel, Metairie LA; Harrison Luba, Hilton Head SC 52.54% 10 7 Jiang Tong - JiChao Hu, Beijing People’s Republic of China 53.54% 10 8 Neeta Mone, Livingston NJ; Ronald Franck, Pittsburgh PA 52.46% 11 8 6 Elizabeth Crenshaw, Birmingham AL; Mari McColl, Herndon VA 51.85% 11 9 Adam Grossack, Newton MA; Bart Bussink, Cambridge MA 52.38% 12/13 9/10 Donald Little - Deverle Little, Tallahassee FL 51.38% 12 10 7 Ralph Schindler Jr, Hinsdale IL; Leah Laurie, Chicago IL 52.08% 12/13 9/10 7 Irene Bonner, Andover MA; Frank Farrell, Methuen MA 51.38% 8 Cornelius Duffie - Sarah Youngquist, Palo Alto CA 50.38% 8 Sheila Ellis, Alexandria VA; Emerita Hayward, Leonardtown MD 51.31%

THURSDAY GOLD RUSH PAIRS 1ST OF 2 SESSIONS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION R EAST-WEST 7 5 2 7 5 2 1 1 1 Ed Lyons - Jean Lyons, S Plainfield NJ 58.33% 1 1 1 Dennis Farley, Washington DC; Charles Shanes, Wappingers Fls NY 68.15% 2 Lewis Maddock - Ruth Ellen Maddock, Hagerstown MD 58.04% 2 2 2 Chris Warnstaff - Emma Davis, Virginia Beach VA 56.55% 3 2 2 Mark Hugger, Dexter MI; Mark Whitehead, Arbovale WV 56.85% 3 3 Dale Remmers - Valarie Remmers, Plano TX 52.68% 4 3 Jane Siebecker, Amesbury MA; Sheila Schofield, Salisbury MA 56.55% 4 4 Ila Shah - Vinod Shah, Mechanicsville MD 50.60%

THURSDAY OPEN PAIRS 1ST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS OO PP QQ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Jimmy Pelham, Tampa FL; Regena Edwards, Laurel MD 67.95% 1 Michael Crane, Canton MI; Lori Strager, Farmington Hls MI 66.50% 2 1 Michael Zeller, York PA; Jeffery Jones, Vero Beach FL 62.13% 2 1 1 Eva Klivington, Fairfax VA; Michael Chelst, Bethesda MD 61.86% 3 Jeff Hand - Cynthia Colin, New York NY 62.05% 3 Gennifer Binder - Aaron Silverstein, New York NY 60.02% 4 Franklin Lowenthal, Pleasanton CA; Michel Schneider, Berkeley CA 60.78% 4 Jack Goodykoontz - Vicki Goodykoontz, Morgantown WV 58.20% 5 2 1 Arti Bhargava, Mill Valley CA; Mukund Thapa, Palo Alto CA 58.32% 5 Barbara Shnier - Barry Senensky, Toronto ON 58.02% 6 Helene Bauman, Arlington VA; John Shannonhouse, Myrtle Beach SC 58.30% 6 2 Chantal Dube - Josette Levesque, Montreal QC 57.56% 7 Ronald Woodard, Olympia WA; Oris Mowry, Phoenix AZ 58.24% 7 3 Andre Houde, Montreal QC; Robert Guerard, Brossard QC 57.43% 8 Judy Zhu - Jack Snyder, Naperville IL 57.44% 8 Gerty Nassi - Sedat Nassi, Aventura FL 57.09% 9 James Griffin, Sausalito CA; Todd Werby, Tiburon CA 56.11% 9 Jack Bonney - Dianne Bonney, Venice FL 56.98% 10 Ellie Hanlon - Mary Savko, Barre VT 55.87% 10 Timothy Nelsen, Chicago IL; Susan Picus, New York NY 55.18% 11 Richard Taylor - Robert Freed, Frederick MD 55.87% 11 Robert Stayman, New Rochelle NY; John Boyer, Hastings Hudson NY 54.59% 12 Donna Rodwell, Clearwater FL; Toni Bales, Pickerington OH 55.22% 12 4 Jodi Coren, Highland Beach FL; Bronia Jenkins, Vero Beach FL 54.51% 13 Randi Adelman - Jesus Arias, New York NY 54.86% 13 5 Tony Viidik - Joan Viidik, Waterloo ON 54.22% 14 3 Clifford Wilson Jr, Princeton NJ; Steven Gewirtzman, Ambler PA 54.57% 14 Allen Hawkins Jr - Brenda Hawkins, Birmingham AL 54.00% 15 4 Stephen Levine - Rona Levine, New York NY 52.74% 15 6 2 Matt Sherman, Mechanicsburg PA; Angela Reiner, Palmyra PA 53.63% 16 5 Terry Lubman, Riverside CT; Ellyn Batko, Northbrook IL 52.64% 16 Amal Dasgupta, Wilmington DE; John Givins, Seattle WA 53.16% 17 Gregg Van Dyke, Saint Paul MN; Richard Ekstrum, Crystal MN 52.54% 17 7 Jun Shi - Nongyu Li, Palo Alto CA 52.79% 18 La Quitta Talbot - Herbert Fallin Jr, Keller TX 52.43% 18 Gloria Larson, Oak Ridge TN; Brian Hingerty, Knoxville TN 52.78% 19 James Adams, Rockville MD; Ann Ingram, Silver Spring MD 52.19% 19 Barry Purrington, Eagan MN; Harry Sapienza, Minnetonka MN 52.43% 20 6 Jerry Miller, Silver Spring MD; Toni Schultz, New Port Richey FL 52.16% 20 Ann Borgschulte, Lexington MA; Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA 52.01% 7 2 Gerald Burdeski, Moorhead MN; Kurt Zhang, Grand Forks ND 51.98% 8 Maureen Loeb, Orlando FL; David Loeb, Lake Mary FL 50.76% 8 James Milam - Beth Milam, Idaho Falls ID 51.43% 9 James Easterling, Casselberry FL; Junko Hemus, Windermere FL 50.09% 9 Judy Fendrick, Marietta GA; John Baker, North Augusta SC 51.28% 10 David Ticen, Victoria TX; Kim Brinkman, Highland Vlg TX 49.34% 10 Donna Compton - Kay Moran, Dallas TX 49.76% 3 Joe Leighton, Reston VA; Amy Brisson, Arlington VA 46.88% 11 3 Peter Gould, Chevy Chase MD; Richard Bojar, Philadelphia PA 49.52% 4 Terry Jones, Falls Church VA; William Brewer, Oxford OH 49.44% 5 David Keltner, Fort Lauderdale FL; Sandra Juhansoo, Boca Raton FL 45.30%

THURSDAY AFTERNOON SIDE GAME 3RD OF 6 SESSIONS NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS S T EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Ivan Montgomery, Rochester NY; Mary Ann Morrow, Fairport NY 61.39% 1 1 1 Elliot Grant, Derwood MD; James Davenport Jr, Bethesda MD 62.47% 2 2 Jacqueline DeRouin, Okemos MI; Abbie Cole, New York NY 56.54% 2 2 2 Norman Kahn Jr, Prairie Village KS; Bernie Fromm, Kansas City MO 59.41% 3 Ken Gee, Regina SK; Hannah Moon, Prince Albert SK 56.13% 3 3 Roberto Verthelyi, New York NY; Neal Rechtman, Ossining NY 56.16% 4 Robert Morris, Houston TX; Betty Starzec, Sugar Land TX 55.65% 4/5 4 Roger Miller - Patricia Miller, Highlands Ranch CO 55.88% 5 3 2 Mark Henderson - Melody Henderson, Wilmington DE 55.20% 4/5 Robert Porter, Henderson NV; Pawel Niedzielski, Lodz Poland 55.88% 6 Ed Lazarus - Richard Baum, Baltimore MD 55.18% 6 5 Robin Hillyard - Kimberly Gilman, Carlisle MA 55.66% 7 4 Martha Bley - Ross Bley, Fort Washington MD 54.79% 7 6 George Subt, Southampton NJ; Philip Rogerson, Fort Washington MD 52.37% 8 Bobby Maynard - Ann McDougal, Houston TX 54.30% 8 Gerald Szymski, Westmont IL; Ashley Szymski, Aurora IL 52.23% 5 3 Elizabeth Crenshaw, Birmingham AL; Mari McColl, Herndon VA 53.19% 3 Barbara Ross, White Plains NY; Joan Prizant, Pittsburgh PA 49.64% 6 Leonardo Fruscoloni - Margie Cole, New York NY 52.24% 4 Aurea Ramos, Rio De Janeiro Brazil; Bill Darden, Estes Park CO 49.56% 4 Ben Feinswog - Malvina Feinswog, Coconut Grove FL 48.42%

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THURSDAY DAYLIGHT GOLD RUSH PAIRS AFTERNOON SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION VVV EAST-WEST 7 3 7 3 1 1 Paul Adler, Natick MA; Richard Woerner, Wellesley MA 61.78% 1 1 Charles Stringham, Ocean Park ME; Timothy Byrnes, 66000 Perpigna France 60.42% 2 Edgar Orme III, Trappe MD; John Phillips, Salisbury MD 58.89% 2 2 Prem Garg, Potomac MD; Alexander Stille, Washington DC 53.87% 3 Allen Gorrelick, Boynton Beach FL; Arthur Keefe III, Potomac MD 52.80% 3 Larry Lasher, Moffetville CA; Fred Brown, San Jose CA 51.86% 4 Gail Glunt, Chesterfield VA; Terry Grady, Richmond VA 52.68% 4 3 Christine Dolan - Patrick Dolan, Haslett MI 51.11% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION WWW EAST-WEST 7 3 7 3 1 Linda Brezin, Chapel Hill NC; Eloise Fontaine, Cary NC 62.20% 1 Andrew Altman, Tampa FL; Phyllis Levy, Miami FL 56.79% 2 Susan Sanger, St Louis Park MN; Thomas Smith, Austin TX 60.24% 2 Peter Schiff, Potomac MD; Michael Kappel, Arlington VA 55.45% 3 1 Dee Kirkbride, Delray Beach FL; Steven Caplan, Boca Raton FL 59.65% 3 Richard Bargar - Terry Kay Bargar, Andover MA 54.46% 4 2 Cathy Walton - Brian Lamm, Alexandria VA 56.55% 4 1 James Waller, Locustville VA; Charles Stewart, Columbia MD 52.68% 2 John Adams, Alexandria VA; F Toonder, Hilton Head SC 51.36% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION III EAST-WEST 7 3 7 3 1 1 Patrick Johnson - Elizabeth Axford, Clinton WA 62.80% 1 1 Carol Greco, Philadelphia PA; Kiran Malhotra, Vienna VA 56.25% 2 2 Roger Pitman, West Newbury MA; Stephen Parker, Mc Lean VA 56.55% 2 2 Anna Smith, Auburn AL; Rochelle Mandelbaum, Hollywood FL 55.65% 3 3 Sidhesh Desai - Alec Zhan, Alpharetta GA 56.25% 3 3 Martha Meyer - Mark Meyer, Winston Salem NC 53.87% 4 Ralph Schindler Jr, Hinsdale IL; Leah Laurie, Chicago IL 55.65% 4 Michael Cooperman, Chevy Chase MD; Alan Skvirsky, New York NY 52.68% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION JJJ EAST-WEST 7 3 7 3 1 Sharon Beynon, Los Angeles CA; Raeann Koerner, Ventura CA 56.85% 1 Keith Dawson - Joanne Dawson, Chatham ON 60.42% 2 1 Jeannette Paladino, Sarasota FL; Thomas Keslin, Alexandria VA 56.55% 2 Young Cha - Kay Cha, Muttontown NY 57.14% 3/4 Prabhakar Tamboli - Barbara Lebwohl, Potomac MD 55.95% 3 1 Ruth Ann Verell, Naples FL; Joanne Domson, Palm Harbor FL 56.85% 3/4 Janet Duke, Washington DC; Bonnie Polk, Arlington VA 55.95% 4 Robert MacDougall - Marylee MacDougall, Naples FL 54.76% 2 William Anderson - Elizabeth Anderson, De Pere WI 50.00% 2 Terry Coates, Wheaton MD; John Horner, Silver Spring MD 50.00% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION LLL EAST-WEST 7 3 7 3 1 1 Patricia Steiner - Annie Schlafly, Saint Louis MO 55.27% 1 Martha England, Mill Valley CA; Cathy Alford, New Orleans LA 56.63% 2 Marguerite Salah, Falls Church VA; Yasmin Jiwa, Washington DC 53.27% 2 Dan Benjamin, Wayne NJ; Dan Eschenasy, New York NY 53.36% 3 2 Tim Collopy - Cecilia Collopy, Millbrook NY 52.00% 3 Elizabeth Wood, Arlington MA; Mimi Groome, New Orleans LA 52.46% 4 3 Ersie Farley, Millersville MD; Sue Erdman, Arnold MD 50.81% 4 Julian Jefferson, Manchester NH; R Michelle Green, Somerville MA 50.68% 1 Ethan Wood - Paul Wood, Dover MA 50.38% 2 Reina Lerner, Bethesda MD; Sharona Sapoznikow, Potomac MD 47.11%

THURSDAY DAYLIGHT A/X PAIRS 2ND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS EEE FFF EAST-WEST A X A X 1 1 Richard Weiss, Swampscott MA; Robert Lurie, Wayland MA 59.77% 1 1 Gabriel Tawil, Glendale WI; Lana Putter, Boynton Beach FL 58.84% 2 2 James Sorrent, Dunbar WV; Ellen Olson, Charleston WV 58.81% 2 Ed Bissell - Carol Reitz, State College PA 58.63% 3 John Moschella, Winter Springs FL; Eileen Easterling, Casselberry FL 58.34% 3 2 Jake Olsen, Portland OR; Evan Berman, Sarasota FL 57.70% 4 Jack Waller, Ridgecrest CA; Bob Etter, Sacramento CA 57.70% 4 3 Renee Shunta - Cameron Shunta, Grand Haven MI 55.11% 5 Jerrold Grossman, Rochester Hills MI; Jack Shartsis, Huntington Wds MI 57.34% 5 4 Edwin Lewis III, Bolton CT; Sandra Harding, Annandale VA 54.26% 6 Glenn Eisenstein - Peggy Ellis, New York NY 56.37% 6 5 Barbara Schaefer - Sarah McMerty, Devon PA 54.03% 7 3 Philippe Galaski, Florence MA; Roger Webb, Amherst MA 56.19% 7 6 Jacob Freeman, Toronto ON; Bo Han Zhu, Oakville ON 53.04% 8 4 Carol Linch, Highland Park IL; Marilyn Kroll, Glenview IL 54.43% 8 Richard DeMartino, Riverside CT; Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA 53.00% 9 5 Vivian Wu, Cos Cob CT; Doris Greenwald, Stamford CT 54.42% 9 Adam Weisz-Margules, Thornhill ON; Andrew Tylman, Toronto ON 52.97% 10 Haven Sharaf, Danvers MA; Bill Irvine, Quincy MA 53.19% 10 Ned Irving - Richard Higgins, Hot Springs Vlg AR 50.79% 11 6 H Jay Sloofman, Ardsley NY; Edward Zuckerberg, Los Altos Hills CA 52.12% 11 Jill Fouad, New Canaan CT; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT 50.39% 12 Linda Smith - Ron Smith, Chattanooga TN 51.88% 12 7 Bill Parrish - Beth Parrish, Birmingham AL 50.31% 7 Sarko Kassabian - Maryse Hambrick, Saint-Laurent QC 50.99% 8 Lapt Chan, Forest Hills NY; Hee-Jung Moon, New York NY 50.22% 8 Richard Smith, Spartanburg SC; Francine Moring, Columbia SC 49.99%

THURSDAY DAYLIGHT B/C PAIRS 2ND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS BBB GGG EAST-WEST B C B C 1 1 Ronald Vande Bunte - Richard Wallace, Fredericksburg VA 62.62% 1 Richard Hartz, Utica NY; Betty Youmans, Whitesboro NY 65.72% 2 2 Stephen Horwitz, Avalon NJ; Robert D’Avanzo, Cape May Point NJ 56.92% 2 1 Cadir Lee, Los Gatos CA; Max Schireson, Stanford CA 63.08% 3 Elaine Schwartz - Stuart Schwartz, West Palm Beach FL 55.44% 3 2 Stephen Emerson, Haverford PA; Burt Saxon, Milford CT 59.79% 4 3 Linda Halpert, Boca Raton FL; Olivia Shapiro, Highland Park IL 54.98% 4 3 Laverne Burch, Durham NC; Lynnette Regan, Norfolk VA 56.95% 5 4 William Belanich, Glen Allen VA; Nancy Golden, Richmond VA 54.82% 5 4 Aaron Navarro - Gerald Lerner, Silver Spring MD 56.87% 6 Edwin (Ted) Bain III, Houston TX; Michael Miedema, West Terre Haut IN 54.60% 6 Sandra Berg, Mt Holly Spgs PA; Edwin Fuller Jr, Chapel Hill NC 55.10% 7 5 Laurence Mayer, Overland Park KS; Jack Mayer, Mission KS 54.46% 7 Neil Selvin, Naples FL; Howard Grunin, Mc Lean VA 53.95% 8 6 Paul Fried, Monroe Township NJ; Ralph Bayrer, Washington DC 54.33% 8 5 Alan Williams - Sandra Williams, Johns Island SC 53.20% 9 7 Paula Najarian, East Greenwich RI; Lois DeBlois, Warwick RI 54.09% 9 Millie Garrison, Riverside CA; Joy McKenzie-Smith, Chapel Hill NC 52.97% 10 Marilyn Ritter, Livingston NJ; Judith Back, White Plains NY 54.08% 10 Tiger Li Li Williams, Elk Point SD; Judy Hyde, Pacific Plsds CA 52.54% 6 Michael Gottesman, Falls Church VA; Silas Wasserstrom, Washington DC 51.69% 7 Steven Mendelsohn, Gaithersburg MD; Raman Srivastav, Alexandria VA 50.23%

THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEWCOMER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION MMM EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 David Dunston, Halethorpe MD; Collin McFall, Pikesville MD 60.83% 1 Corinna Muzic - Sheila Zadd, Vienna VA 62.92% 2 2 Ruth Hansen, Falls Church VA; Samuel Dunston, Churchville MD 55.00% 2 1 1 Mary McNamar - Robert Greeves, Bethesda MD 57.50% 3 3 Carole Stringer, Bethesda MD; Robbie Lloyd, Silver Spring MD 53.33% 3 Susan Baker, Kensington MD; David Espo, Potomac MD 52.92% 2 Elizabeth Jones, Vienna VA; Carmen Clelland, Clifton VA 50.42%

THURSDAY AFTERNOON 299ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION NNN EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Linda Meade, Bethesda MD; Willa King, Newport Beach CA 63.61% 1 1 Susan Myers, Rockville MD; Ina Smith-Tornberg, Potomac MD 54.97% 2 2 2 Andrea Weiswasser, Washington DC; Ann Lawrence, Mc Lean VA 57.65% 2 2 Cornelia Gould - Ed Gould, Incline Village NV 53.36% 3 3 3 Enid Marcus, Erie PA; Linda Simon, Boynton Beach FL 51.70% 3 3 1 Stephen Baldwin - Kate Baldwin, Bethesda MD 53.06% 2 Lynn Craft - Lucy Sinopole, Huntsville AL 51.57% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OOO EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Janet McGlynn - Thomas McGlynn, Catonsville MD 62.84% 1 1 Jacob Hornberger, Ashburn VA; William Swanson, Lansdowne VA 59.32% 2 2 2 Mayank Mehta - Aarati Mehta, S Glastonbury CT 56.89% 2 2 Richard Galleher, Bowie MD; Carol Marks, Annapolis MD 55.69% 3 3 Joan Flippin, Alexandria VA; Debbie Schell, Lewes DE 54.38% 3 3 1 Qizhang Wu, Millburn Congo; Yuan Pan, Bejing Chad 52.22% 2 Kim Smith, Fairfield CT; Jill Dimitrief, Westport CT 49.96%

FREEMAN MIXED B-A-M TEAM 1ST FINAL SESSION SECTIONS K M 1 G S Jade Barrett - Karen Lee Barrett, Elk Point SD; Daniel Hoekstra, Portland OR; Donna Lombardini, Alcester SD; Louis-Amaury Beauchet, Sherwood OR 18.00 2 Sheila Gabay, Newton MA; Victor King, Hartford CT; Linda Lewis - Paul Lewis, Las Vegas NV 16.00 3/4 Sandrea Friedman, Flushing NY; Michael Rosen, New York NY; Dori Cohen, Woodbury NY; Rob Gordon, Northport NY 15.50 3/4 Ethan Stein - Susan Duval, Irvington NY; Harold Lilie - Janis Lilie - Steve Zolotow - Anam Tebha, Las Vegas NV 15.50 5/6 Jared Lilienstein - Michael Polowan - Jessica Hayman, New York NY; Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY 15.00 5/6 Patricia Tucker - Olin Hubert, Atlanta GA; Kevin Collins, Dunwoody GA; Jim Foster, Birmingham AL; Stella Rainey - Libby Fernandez, Tuscaloosa AL 15.00 7/8 William Pollack - Rozanne Pollack, New York NY; Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL; Nikolay Demirev, Arlington Hgts IL; Mark Cohen - Stasha Cohen, West Orange NJ 14.50 7/8 Lynda Nitabach, N Plainfield NJ; Sandra Rimstedt, New York NY; Mikael Groenkvist, Orebro Sweden; Daniel Gullberg, Stockholm Sweden 14.50 9/10 Cameron Doner, Surrey BC; Robert Craig - Peggy Craig, El Paso TX; Kay Enfield, Santa Fe NM 14.00 9/10 David Caprera - Anne Brenner, Denver CO; Adrian Dovell - Patricia Dovell, Gainesville FL 14.00 SECTION L 1 Li Yiting, Herndon VA; Jeff Roman, Bend OR; Jian-Jian Wang, Clarksville MD; Sylvia Shi, Rockville MD; Beth Palmer, Chevy Chase MD; William Cole, Silver Spring MD 18.00 2 Peter Weichsel, Carlsbad CA; Jacob Morgan, Madison WI; Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA; Barbara Ferm, Dallas TX; Migry Zur Campanile, New York NY 16.50 3 Carole Weinstein, Waltham MA; Neil Montague, Swampscott MA; Maxim Siline - Xiaoqian Liu, Hudson MA 15.50 4 Iulian Rotaru, Queens NY; Melanie Tucker - Hjordis Eythorsdottir, New York NY; Radu Nistor, Sunnyside NY 15.00 5/7 Cristal Nell, Seattle WA; Uday Ivatury - Christal Henner, New York NY; Igor Savchenko, Morris Plains NJ 14.50 5/7 Ellen Kozlove - Larry Kozlove, Boca Raton FL; Harry Tudor - Barbara Wallace, Miami FL 14.50 5/7 Randy Joyce - Kay Joyce, Chapel Hill NC; Les Bart - Gloria Bart, Bradenton FL 14.50

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WERNHER OPEN PAIRS FIRST FINAL SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS B C D EAST-WEST 1 Nagy Kamel, Plano TX; Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC 62.56% 1 Cathy Nathan - Marc Nathan, New York NY 64.77% 2 Robert Fendrick, Marietta GA; Hugh Brown Jr, McCormick SC 61.22% 2 Mathias Bruun, Hellerup 2900 Denmark; Christina Madsen, Hellerup Denmark 62.03% 3 Iftikhar Baqai, Irvine CA; Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA 60.69% 3 Robert McCaw, Brewster MA; Lewis Gamerman, Randolph MA 60.94% 4 Rick Roeder, La Mesa CA; John Jones, Santa Fe Spgs CA 59.90% 4 Alan Watson, Lexington MA; Rick Binder, Waltham MA 59.53% 5 Dennis Kasle, Bloomfield MI; Matt Granovetter, Cincinnati OH 59.14% 5 Jourdain Patchett, Sarasota FL; Sharon Horton, Lakeland FL 59.29% 6 Frederic Pollack, Laval QC; Kamel Fergani, Montreal QC 58.66% 6 Brian Glubok, New York NY; David Treitel, Miami FL 58.91% 7 Elliott Grubman - Ava Grubman, Brooklyn NY 58.41% 7 Tracey Bauer, San Rafael CA; Mark McCarthy, San Francisco CA 58.55% 8 Samuel Marks, Atlanta GA; Jerry Helms, Charlotte NC 57.34% 8 Shan Huang, Toronto ON; David Sabourin, Ottawa ON 58.18% 9 Davis Heussler, East Aurora NY; David Colligan, Buffalo NY 56.06% 9 Bart Bramley, Dallas TX; Ross Grabel, Palm Desert CA 57.55% 10 Benjamin Pope III, Norfolk VA; Richard DePaulo, Chesapeake VA 55.96% 10 Bernie Greenspan - Phillip Becker, Beachwood OH 56.57% 11 Jonathan Steinberg, Toronto ON; Alex Hudson, Raleigh NC 55.93% 11 Rhoda Prager, Allentown PA; Madeline Bloom, Scottsdale AZ 55.60% 12 George Colter, Fredericton NB; Paul Lewis, White Plains NY 55.54% 12 Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Buddhadeb Biswas, San Jose CA 54.84% 13 Michael Lipkin, Brooklyn NY; Julius Sigurjonsson, 201 Kopavogur Iceland 55.45% 13 Barry Falgout, Silver Spring MD; John Miller, Discovery Bay CA 54.69% 14 Michael Wilkinson, Denistone Australia; Nick Jacob, New Zealand 54.77% 14 Venkatrao Koneru, San Antonio TX; James Krekorian, Pensacola FL 54.43% 15 Jeffrey Miller, Naperville IL; Warren Oberfield, Pittsburgh PA 54.58% 15 Ben Kristensen, Duluth MN; Kevin Rosenberg, Cupertino CA 54.25% 16 Alexander Prairie, Arlington VA; Stephen Drodge, Mc Lean VA 54.20% 16 Steve Hamaoui, Milono Italy; Perla Sultan, Aventura FL 53.55% 17 Jay Segarra, Ocean Springs MS; Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR 54.11% 17 Lew Walter - Marin Marinov, New York NY 53.40% 18 Harry Gellis, Midlothian VA; Kent Massie, Lexington VA 53.33% 18 David Bogolub, Deerfield IL; Bob Fashingbauer, Belvidere IL 53.37% 19 Vincent Grande Jr, Salem MA; Joe Degaetano, Hampstead NH 53.28% 19 Edward Nagy, Danville CA; Gene Simpson, San Rafael CA 53.05% 20 Kenneth Chatzinoff, Cinnaminson NJ; Paul Zebrowski, Voorhees NJ 53.26% 20 Winthrop Allegaert - Scott Levine, New York NY 52.78% 21 Samuel Baskinger, Totowa NJ; Judy Rothstein, Livingston NJ 53.06% 21 Mark Ralph, San Francisco CA; Richard Meffley, Fresno CA 52.67% 22 Wei Yu, Beijing, China; He Wenjiong, Changchun, China 52.98% 22 Victor Melman - Victor Markowicz, Boca Raton FL 52.44% 23 Malle Andrade - Erez Hendelman, New York NY 52.69% 23 Robert Lebi, Toronto ON; Ron Gerard, White Plains NY 52.32% 24 S Ruskin, Pittsburgh PA; Thomas Weik, Reading PA 52.53% 24 Saleh Fetouh, Buffalo NY; John Gilbert, Kitchener ON 52.29% 25 Peter Boyd, Darnestown MD; Steve Robinson, Arlington VA 52.47% 25 Richard Pavlicek, Fort Lauderdale FL; Rich Pavlicek Jr, Santa Clara CA 52.15% 26 Ronald Zucker, Washington DC; Michael Richey, Springfield VA 51.26% 26 Mark Leibowitz, Plainview NY; Bart Cirker, Manhasset NY 51.80% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION E EAST-WEST 1 Claude Vogel - Todd Fisher, Chicago IL 57.40% 1 Subba Ravipudi, Downey CA; Yatindra Sahae, Carmel Valley CA 60.53% 2 Fred Stewart, Bloomington NY; Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA 56.13% 2 Marc Sylvester, Edinboro PA; R Rubinstein, Brooklyn NY 58.32% 3 Lee Atkinson - Mark Yaeger, Hollywood FL 56.04% 3 , Alpharetta GA; Eric Laurant, 1007 Lausanne Switzerland 58.14% 4 John Botzum - Miriam Harris-Botzum, Orefield PA 55.02% 4 John Jemmott, Narberth PA; Kenneth Shatoff, Broomall PA 57.11% 5 Michael Golden, Wyckoff NJ; Jeffrey Goldman, Norwalk CT 54.87% 5 Paul Frean - David Parsons, New York NY 54.73% 6 Gil Cohen, Ashburn VA; Marty Nelson, Annapolis MD 53.31% 6 Martin Rabinowitz, Garnet Valley PA; Rick Rowland, Wilmington DE 54.47% 7 Bill Staats, Southlake TX; Bill Heid, Pacifica CA 52.82% 7 Greg Lawler - Matthew Dyer, Chicago IL 53.74% 8 Russell Samuel, Coram NY; Jeffrey Rothstein, New York NY 52.60% 8 Susan Fulton, Maplewood NJ; John Hogan Jr, Wayne NJ 52.55% 9 Brady Richter - Jennifer Richter, Summit NJ 52.58% 9/10 Michael Gill, Columbia MD; Noble Shore, Germantown MD 52.28% 9/10 Bjorgvin Kristinsson, Minneapolis MN; Margaret Peterson, Larkspur CA 52.28%

THURSDAY MORNING SIDE GAME FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION LL EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Arline Fulton, Neptune NJ; Tracey Bauer, San Rafael CA 62.28% 1 1 1 Lucia Enica, Belmont MA; James Keegan, Cambridge MA 63.97% 2 Fred Schenker, Pittsburgh PA; Saleh Fetouh, Buffalo NY 55.42% 2 2 2 Alain Cardinal, Santa Barbara CA; Jacques Simard, Montreal QC 60.98% 3 2 1 Katherine Grant, Riverview FL; Wilbur Argersinger, Ann Arbor MI 55.26% 3 3 Jakob Kristinsson, Deerfield Beach FL; Bonnie Weinstein, Farmington MI 59.72% 4 3 2 Harold George, Wichita KS; Sue Lan Ma, Kirtland Hills OH 53.76% 4 4 John Lowe III, Washington DC; Alfred Caponiti, Silver Spring MD 58.95% 5 4 Peter Clay, Wellesley MA; Paul Harris, Waltham MA 53.40% 5 5 3 Carolyn Wood, Cobbs Creek VA; Ferd Bernjak, Winnipeg MB 57.22% 6 Peter Kyper, West Chester PA; Judy Wirtenberg, Delray Beach FL 52.68% 6 6 Rosalyn Silverstein - Philip Silverstein, Bronx NY 52.35% 5 Phyllis Siegel, Ballwin MO; Carol Warner, Phoenix AZ 52.29% 4 Ivan Montgomery, Rochester NY; Mary Ann Morrow, Fairport NY 49.44% 3 Virginia Bright, Lakeside MT; Kaye Hoffmaster, Somers MT 48.19%

THURSDAY DAYLIGHT GOLD RUSH PAIRS 1ST OF 2 SESSIONS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION III EAST-WEST 7 3 7 3 1 Peter Schiff, Potomac MD; Michael Kappel, Arlington VA 73.81% 1 1 Patrick Johnson - Elizabeth Axford, Clinton WA 68.15% 2 1 James Waller, Locustville VA; Charles Stewart, Columbia MD 61.01% 2 2 Ralph Schindler Jr, Hinsdale IL; Leah Laurie, Chicago IL 56.55% 3 Richard Bargar - Terry Kay Bargar, Andover MA 52.08% 3 3 Ruth Ann Verell, Naples FL; Joanne Domson, Palm Harbor FL 55.95% 4 Andrew Altman, Tampa FL; Phyllis Levy, Miami FL 51.79% 4 Ida Cardona, Chappaqua NY; Joan Finsilver, New York NY 54.76% 2 Lorna Anderson, Saint George Bermuda; James Biss, Arlington VA 50.89% 3 Marianne Hammer, N Fort Myers FL; Suzie Britton, Montross VA 49.40% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION JJJ EAST-WEST 7 3 7 3 1 Norma Rollins, Longboat Key FL; Michael Miller, New York NY 66.96% 1 Linda Randall - John Randall, Miami FL 60.71% 2 Michael Lo - Teresa Chek, Bedminster NJ 58.04% 2 Sharon Beynon, Los Angeles CA; Raeann Koerner, Ventura CA 55.06% 3 Judy Rice - Peter Rice, Loveland OH 53.57% 3/4 1/2 Kenneth Hudson, Houston TX; Richard Padgett, Reston VA 53.87% 4 1 Dionne McNamee - Patrick McNamee, Mc Lean VA 52.98% 3/4 1/2 Jeannette Paladino, Sarasota FL; Thomas Keslin, Alexandria VA 53.87% 2 Prem Garg, Potomac MD; Alexander Stille, Washington DC 52.38% 3 Christine Dolan - Patrick Dolan, Haslett MI 48.81% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION LLL EAST-WEST 7 3 7 3 1 1 Richard Long - Benjamin Sharp, Alexandria VA 60.42% 1 1 Joan Axilbund, Vienna VA; Sheila Ellis, Alexandria VA 58.04% 2 Pat Cook - John Cook, Falls Church VA 55.06% 2 2 William Crandall - Robert Crandall, Palm City FL 56.85% 3 2 Vincent Zhu, Duluth GA; Caleb Colburn, Alpharetta GA 53.27% 3 3 Ersie Farley, Millersville MD; Sue Erdman, Arnold MD 52.38% 4 Anna Smith, Auburn AL; Rochelle Mandelbaum, Hollywood FL 51.49% 4 Judy Mintz - Evelyn Rosen, Bloomfield Hls MI 51.79% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION WWW EAST-WEST 7 3 7 3 1 Martha England, Mill Valley CA; Cathy Alford, New Orleans LA 59.52% 1 Susan Sanger, St Louis Park MN; Thomas Smith, Austin TX 62.50% 2 Elizabeth Wood, Arlington MA; Mimi Groome, New Orleans LA 58.93% 2 1 Dee Kirkbride, Delray Beach FL; Steven Caplan, Boca Raton FL 58.63% 3 Dan Benjamin, Wayne NJ; Dan Eschenasy, New York NY 54.17% 3 Robert Roark, Cincinnati OH; Pam Campbell, Fairfield OH 52.98% 4 1 Reina Lerner, Bethesda MD; Sharona Sapoznikow, Potomac MD 51.19% 4 2 Michael Freeman, Toronto ON; Sheldon Fages, Duluth GA 52.68% 2 Ethan Wood - Paul Wood, Dover MA 47.02%

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NORTH-SOUTH SECTION VVV EAST-WEST 7 3 7 3 1 Keith Dawson - Joanne Dawson, Chatham ON 70.11% 1 Larry Hedge - Judy Violick, Coto De Caza CA 57.99% 2 1 Terry Coates, Wheaton MD; John Horner, Silver Spring MD 62.67% 2 Kimberly Ferguson, Arlington VA; David Goldfrank, Falls Church VA 55.10% 3 Edgar Orme III, Trappe MD; John Phillips, Salisbury MD 52.81% 3 Gail Glunt, Chesterfield VA; Terry Grady, Richmond VA 54.51% 4 Diana Votaw, Chesterfield MO; Nick Trobovic, Wall Township NJ 52.51% 4 Eileen Covert, Harwood MD; Peter Burrows, Annapolis MD 53.74% 2 Allen Gorrelick, Boynton Beach FL; Arthur Keefe III, Potomac MD 46.79% 1 Paul Adler, Natick MA; Richard Woerner, Wellesley MA 49.71% 2 Richelle Sajovec - Leslie Blair, Raleigh NC 47.23%

THURSDAY MORNING NEWCOMER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION MMM EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Sara Hayes, Bethesda MD; Gin Bell, Washington DC 59.92% 1 1 Kathy Chiron - Ivy Broder, Washington DC 67.92% 2 Janet McGlynn - Thomas McGlynn, Catonsville MD 58.92% 2 2 1 J Michael Crye - Kathy Kopnisky, Silver Spring MD 53.92% 3 1 Helen Rubin, Potomac MD; Bobbie Wolf, Rockville MD 58.17% 3 3 Dan Heily, Great Falls VA; Yvonne Shang, Falls Church VA 53.50% 2 1 Florence Hendershot, New Carollton MD; Marcia Bhorjee, Bethesda MD 53.33% 2 Rosalie Kingsley - Audur Ada Kugajevsky, Washington DC 51.50%

THURSDAY MORNING 299ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION NNN EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Linda Meade, Bethesda MD; Willa King, Newport Beach CA 67.35% 1 1 1 Kim Smith, Fairfield CT; Jill Dimitrief, Westport CT 55.91% 2 2 David Goodwin - Rose Goodwin, Roanoke VA 57.06% 2 2 2 Adrienne Downs, Mc Lean VA; Elaine Kendrick, Arlington VA 55.74% 3 3 Richard Galleher, Bowie MD; Carol Marks, Annapolis MD 55.57% 3 3 Jacob Hornberger, Ashburn VA; William Swanson, Lansdowne VA 54.25% 2 Faye Bildman, Bethesda MD; Charles Deutsch, Potomac MD 52.60% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION OOO EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Flo Lippman - Sue Marcus, Springfield NJ 56.85% 1 1 Carol Eastwood, Mount Laurel NJ; Cynthia Martin, Moorestown NJ 57.74% 2 2 2 Norman Braslow - Randee Braslow, Wynnewood PA 55.65% 2 2 Johanna Weekley, North Bethesda MD; Marie Saeger, Silver Spring MD 56.85% 3 Sharon Bates - Gay Pirozzi, Washington DC 55.06% 3 3 Joan Flippin, Alexandria VA; Debbie Schell, Lewes DE 53.87% 3 Lynn Craft - Lucy Sinopole, Huntsville AL 51.79% 1 Jane Goetzman - Henry Goetzman, Arlington VA 50.00% 2 Ellen Futterman, Cabin John MD; Karon Green, Potomac MD 48.21%

THURSDAY DAYLIGHT A/X PAIRS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS EEE FFF EAST-WEST A X A X 1 1 Elliot Shalita, Newtown Square PA; Alex Perlin, Metuchen NJ 63.15% 1 1 Richard Weiss, Swampscott MA; Robert Lurie, Wayland MA 58.24% 2 Linda Smith - Ron Smith, Chattanooga TN 62.64% 2/3 Ned Irving - Richard Higgins, Hot Springs Vlg AR 57.55% 3 Christopher Pisarra, Lafayette CA; Mike Bandler, Alamo CA 59.99% 2/3 2 Elliot Sternlicht - Alan Lechner, New York NY 57.55% 4 2 Richard Smith, Spartanburg SC; Francine Moring, Columbia SC 59.68% 4 3 Lance Chamberlain, Rochester MN; Alfred Lee, Rancho Palo Vds CA 56.63% 5 3 Ronald Weissberger - Eva Weissberger, Fort Lauderdale FL 57.89% 5 4 Barton Buffington, North Kingstown RI; Carol Hamilton, Sarasota FL 55.08% 6 4 Joachim Hegener, 13359 Berlin Germany; S James Elliott, Portland OR 55.14% 6 Richard DeMartino, Riverside CT; Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA 54.86% 7 5 Barbara Schaefer - Sarah McMerty, Devon PA 53.76% 7 Jack Waller, Ridgecrest CA; Bob Etter, Sacramento CA 54.47% 8 6 Philippe Galaski, Florence MA; Roger Webb, Amherst MA 53.68% 8 Peter Filandro - Marie Filandro, Wilmington DE 53.95% 9 7 John Glynn, Annandale VA; Larry O’Maley, Fort Wayne IN 52.54% 9 5 Samuel Amer, Newark DE; Randall Berseth, Bear DE 53.94% 10 8 Mark Blanchard, Bay Shore NY; Tudor Trifan, Hollidaysburg PA 52.06% 10 Muriel Altus - Philip Altus, Tampa FL 53.40% 11 Jacob Freeman, Toronto ON; Bo Han Zhu, Oakville ON 50.92% 11 6 John Laufer, Toronto ON; Maya Alela, Teec Nos Pos AZ 52.70% 12 Lapt Chan, Forest Hills NY; Hee-Jung Moon, New York NY 50.06% 12 John Moschella, Winter Springs FL; Eileen Easterling, Casselberry FL 52.40% 7 James Sorrent, Dunbar WV; Ellen Olson, Charleston WV 51.63% 8 H Jay Sloofman, Ardsley NY; Edward Zuckerberg, Los Altos Hills CA 51.01%

THURSDAY DAYLIGHT B/C PAIRS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS BBB GGG EAST-WEST B C B C 1 1 Aaron Navarro - Gerald Lerner, Silver Spring MD 67.70% 1 1 Ronald Vande Bunte - Richard Wallace, Fredericksburg VA 60.83% 2 Patricia Becker - Allan Becker, Southfield MI 63.11% 2 2 Paul Fried, Monroe Township NJ; Ralph Bayrer, Washington DC 59.41% 3 2 Thomas Reckford, Washington DC; Ted Proxmire, Bethesda MD 61.68% 3 David Aronson, Brookline MA; Steven Diamond, Shrewsbury MA 58.60% 4 Tiger Li Li Williams, Elk Point SD; Judy Hyde, Pacific Plsds CA 59.94% 4 3 Leonid Fastovsky, Chevy Chase MD; Philip Greco, Philadelphia PA 57.41% 5 Lila March, Wyckoff NJ; Barbara Weiss, Oyster Bay NY 55.42% 5 Edwin (Ted) Bain III, Houston TX; Michael Miedema, West Terre Haut IN 55.71% 6 3 Donna Stoker, Fairfax VA; Betty Schuler, Alexandria VA 54.63% 6 Millie Garrison, Riverside CA; Joy McKenzie-Smith, Chapel Hill NC 53.86% 7 4 Marilyn Ritter, Livingston NJ; Judith Back, White Plains NY 54.62% 7 4 William Belanich, Glen Allen VA; Nancy Golden, Richmond VA 53.82% 8 Dianne Carr - Lee Steinmeier, Duluth MN 54.59% 8 5 Robert York, Washington DC; Thomas Comstock, Chevy Chase MD 53.61% 9 Sandra Berg, Mt Holly Spgs PA; Edwin Fuller Jr, Chapel Hill NC 53.22% 9 6 Margaret Norris, Deadwood SD; Hannah Marks, North Bergen NJ 53.41% 10 Witold Bielecki - Marcin Najbar, Warsaw Poland 51.64% 10 7 Mark Bolotin - Stephen Vineberg, Philadelphia PA 53.20% 11 5 Michael Lattyak, Westchester IL; Marilyn Batra, Lake Ridge VA 50.77% 11 Laurence Mayer, Overland Park KS; Jack Mayer, Mission KS 52.80% 6 Cadir Lee, Los Gatos CA; Max Schireson, Stanford CA 50.35% 7 Louis DiOrio, Providence RI; Robert Bowen, Weston MA 49.39% Tomorrow’s Bridge Events Saturday, July 30, 9 a.m. Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members* Other Thursday-Saturday Morning Side Game Series 3rd single Washington 3, lower level $16 $20 Tribute to the Boss Lady Thursday-Saturday Morning Bracketed KO Teams 3rd Hall B south, lower level $16 $20 Friday-Saturday Morning Compact KO Teams 3-4 Hall B south, lower level $16 $20 Stratified Side Swiss Teams single Hall B south, lower level $15 $19 Saturday, July 30, 10 a.m. Pat Mozer Memorial 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs single Hall A, lower level $15 $19 Pat Mozer Memorial 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Hall A, lower level $15 $15 Saturday, July 30, 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. Daylight Strati-Flighted A/X Pairs 1-2 Hall A, lower level $16 $20 Daylight Strati-Flighted B/C Pairs 1-2 Hall A, lower level $16 $20 Daylight Gold Rush Pairs (300-750/0-300) 1-2 Hall A, lower level $16 $20 Saturday, July 30, 10 a.m. & 3:30 p.m. Strati-Flighted A/X Swiss Teams 1-2 Hall A, lower level $16 $20 Flight B Round-Robin Teams (0-3000) 1-2 Hall A, lower level $16 $20 Saturday, July 30, Noon & 7 p.m. SPINGOLD KNOCKOUT TEAMS 1-2 SF Hall C, lower level $25** --- 0-5000 MINI-SPINGOLD KNOCKOUT TEAMS 1-2 F Hall C, lower level $17 --- Saturday, July 30, 1 p.m. Saturday-Sunday Side Game Series 1st Hall C, lower level $16 $20 Saturday, July 30, 1 & 7:30 p.m. 0-10,000 MIXED SWISS TEAMS 1-2 Q Marriott Ballroom, lobby level $17 --- 2 qualifying, 2 final sessions ROTH OPEN SWISS TEAMS 1-2 SF Marriott Ballroom, lobby level $25** --- BEAN RED RIBBON PAIRS 1-2 F Washington 5, lower level $17 --- A/B/C Open Pairs 1-2 Hall C, lower level $16 $20 Gold Rush Pairs 1-2 Hall C, lower level $16 $20 Saturday Compact Bracketed KO Teams 1-2 Hall B south, lower level $16 $20 Phillip & Neva Abelson Saturday-Sunday Bracketed KO Teams 1-2 Hall B south, lower level $16 $20 Continues Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Nancy Lowry Mentor Friday-Saturday Bracketed KO Teams 3-4 Hall B south, lower level $16 $20 Saturday, July 30, 3 p.m. Pat Mozer Memorial 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs single Hall A, lower level $15 $19 Pat Mozer Memorial 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Hall A, lower level $15 $15 Saturday, July 30, 7:30 p.m. Saturday-Sunday Side Game Series 2nd single Hall C, lower level $16 $20 Stratified Side Swiss Teams single Hall B south, lower level $15 $19 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Hall A, lower level $15 $19 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs single Hall A, lower level $15 $19 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Hall A, lower level $15 $15 Saturday, July 30, 11:30 p.m. Viola Yutzler Zip Knockout Teams single Hall A, lower level $12/team/match Unless otherwise noted: Stratified events are: A (3000+), B (1500-3000), C (0-1500). Strati-flighted Open events are: A/X (5000+/0-5000); separate from B/C (1500-3000/0-1500); D (0-750). Gold Rush events are: (500-750/200-750/0-200). Gold points for 0-750. Stratification is based on averaging the masterpoints of a pair or team. Eligibility for limited events will be based on the point holding of the highest player, so no player with more than 3000 may play in B/C events nor the Bracketed B Teams, no player with more than 750 may play in Gold Rush events, and no player with more than 300 may play in 299er events. BOLD, UPPER CASE = NABC+ events. UPPER CASE = NABC events. *Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current. **International Fund In NABC+ events, $1.50 (per person, per session) of each entry fee will be allocated to the ACBL International Fund. These funds are used to underwrite part of the expenses of ACBL players who participate in international competition. Page 28 Friday, July 29, 2016 Daily Bulletin

Today’s Bridge Events Friday, July 29, 9 a.m. Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members* Other Thursday-Saturday Morning Side Game Series 2nd single Washington 3, lower level $16 $20 Tribute to the Boss Lady Thursday-Saturday Morning Bracketed KO Teams 2nd Hall B south, lower level $16 $20 Friday-Saturday Morning Compact KO Teams 1-2 Hall B south, lower level $16 $20 Friday, July 29, 10 a.m. 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs single Hall A, lower level $15 $19 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Hall A, lower level $15 $15 Friday, July 29, 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. Daylight A/B/C Open Pairs 1-2 Hall A, lower level $16 $20 Daylight Gold Rush Pairs 1-2 Hall A, lower level $16 $20 Friday, July 29, 10 a.m. & 3:30 p.m.

Bracketed Round-Robin Teams 1-2 Hall A, lower level $16 $20 Top bracket open to all and played as a Swiss. Friday, July 29, Noon & 7 p.m. SPINGOLD KNOCKOUT TEAMS 1-2 QF Hall C, lower level $25** --- 0-5000 MINI-SPINGOLD KNOCKOUT TEAMS 1-2 SF Hall C, lower level $17 --- 0-1500 MINI-SPINGOLD KNOCKOUT TEAMS 1-2 F Hall C, lower level $17 --- Friday, July 29, 1 p.m. Wednesday-Friday Side Game Series 5th single Washington 5, lower level $16 $20 Friday, July 29, 1 & 7:30 p.m. ROTH OPEN SWISS TEAMS 1-2 Q Marriott Ballroom, lobby level $25** --- 2 qualifying, 2 semifinal & 2 final sessions BEAN RED RIBBON PAIRS 1-2 Q Maryland Suite, lobby level $17 --- 2 qualifying, 2 final sessions. Pre-qualification required. No player over 2500. A/B/C Open Pairs (3000+/1500-3000/0-1500) 1-2 Hall C, lower level $16 $20 Gold Rush Pairs 1-2 Washington 5, lower level $16 $20 Nancy Lowry Mentor Friday-Saturday KO Teams 1-2 Hall B south, lower level $16 $20 Friday, July 29, 3 p.m. 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs single Hall A, lower level $15 $19 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Hall A, lower level $15 $15 Friday, July 29, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Friday Side Game Series 6th single Washington 5, lower level $16 $20 Stratified Side Swiss Teams single Hall B south, lower level $15 $19 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Hall A, lower level $15 $19 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs single Hall A, lower level $15 $19 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Hall A, lower level $15 $15 Friday, July 29, 11:30 p.m. Irv Kipnis Memorial Zip Knockout Teams single Hall A, lower level $12/team/match

Unless otherwise noted: Stratified events are: A (3000+), B (1500-3000), C (0-1500). Strati-flighted Open events are: A/X (5000+/0-5000); separate from B/C (1500-3000/0-1500); D (0-750). Gold Rush events are: (500-750/200-750/0-200). Gold points for 0-750. Stratification is based on averaging the masterpoints of a pair or team. Eligibility for limited events will be based on the point holding of the highest player, so no player with more than 3000 may play in B/C events nor the Bracketed B Teams, no player with more than 750 may play in Gold Rush events, and no player with more than 300 may play in 299er events. BOLD, UPPER CASE = NABC+ events. UPPER CASE = NABC events. *Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current. **International Fund In NABC+ events, $1.50 (per person, per session) of each entry fee will be allocated to the ACBL International Fund. These funds are used to underwrite part of the expenses of ACBL players who participate in international competition.

Game Sponsors and Entry Fees Players must be ACBL members whose service Tributes fees or dues are current in order to compete in any of the following nationally ranked events: Grand Nancy Lowry Mentor National Teams (Championship Flight), von Zedtwitz Friday-Saturday Bracketed Life Master Pairs, Spingold Knockout Teams, Wagar Knockout Teams Women’s Knockout Teams, Truscott/USPC Senior Sponsored by John Maynard Swiss Teams, Wernher Open Pairs, Freeman Mixed To Nancy Lowry, my “professor” and “teacher” Board-A-Match Teams and the Roth Open Swiss in the bridge world who took me under her wing and Teams. The entry fees for these contests are $25 per whose patience I’ve tried on numerous occasions. player per session. For team events, this means $100 Thank you. per team per session for four-person teams, $125 per Irv Kipnis Midnight team per session for five-person teams, and $150 per team per session for six-person teams Zip Knockout Teams Note: Only ACBL members are eligible to play Sponsored by Terry Jones in NABC+ events. $1.50 per person per session Irv Kipnis was my very dear friend and bridge benefits the International Fund. partner. I met Irv years ago at the partnership desk Players must also be current ACBL members to in Reston where we played with a pickup team in play in the Grand National Teams (Flights A, B & C), the BAMs. Somehow, we managed to come in first the 0-5000 and 0-1500 Mini-Spingold Knockouts, place, and Irv and I became regular partners and great the 0-10,000 NABC Pairs, the 0-10,000 Mixed Swiss friends. Irv was a very kind and generous person. One Teams, the Bruce LM-5000 Pairs, the Young 0-1500 time, he took me on a long ride in the country outside Pairs and the Bean Red Ribbon Pairs. The entry fee is Hunt Valley just so that I could explore and enjoy $17 per player per session. For the team events, this the beautiful countryside that you don’t see from the means $68 per team per session for teams of four, highway. $85 per team per session for teams of five, and $102 Irv loved to play bridge and had several regular per team per session for teams of six. (The GNT partners. His team made it to the Philadelphia Flights A, B & C have no fee the first two days of the nationals for the GNTs. I had the good fortune to be contest.) able to play with him both as a partner and against Regional championships are $16 per player him as a fierce opponent. I definitely preferred to have per session for ACBL members, and $20 for non- him on my side! members. For multi-session team events of three Unfortunately Irv succumbed to a heart attack sessions or more, the entry fee is $64, $80 or $96 on Aug. 4, 2014, leaving behind a loving family and for teams of four, five or six, respectively. For team many friends in the bridge world. Irv was a devoted events of one or two sessions, the entry fee is $64. husband to his wife Joyce. He is missed by so many. All other events are $15 per player per session for ACBL members, $19 for nonmembers.