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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 Board-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 Lotan Fisher- King of Hartford CT and Linda Lewis Ron Schwartz are subject to mandatory forfeiture of and Paul Lewis of Las Vegas. all masterpoints, 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 Peter Weichsel 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 Spingold 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 World Bridge Games in vs. Gupta. Poland in September. It was Pollack’s first CNTC Wernher Open Pairs 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 Aileen Osofsky 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 Vugraph. (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.