Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Volume 56, Number 6 Daily Bulletin 56th Spring North American Bridge Championships Editors: Brent Manley and Sue Munday Greenberg, Hardy latest Two high Vanderbilt seeds on the sidelines Form prevailed in most of the matches in the first additions to Hall of Fame full day of play in the Vanderbilt Knockout Teams, Gail Greenberg, Hall of Fame electors, but two of the higher seeds are wishing the event had who has done just no player received do-overs. about everything in sufficient votes for Those would be the No. 14 seed, captained by bridge, and the late election. Richard Schwartz, and No. 18, led by Bob Hamman. Tournament Director The von Zedtwitz Schwartz, with a strong, multi-national squad, Max Hardy will be Award is given to a fell to No. 51, captained by 102-92. added to the ACBL player for service to Schwartz was playing with , Norwegian Bridge Hall of Fame bridge along with stars Boye Brogeland and plus Thor this summer via two expertise as a player. Jonsson and Jon Baldursson from Iceland. awards recognizing The Blackwood Korbel, of Waterloo ON, played with three other their long and Aware is also given Canadians – Jonathan Steinberg, Bob Todd and meritorious service to for service, not Douglas Fisher, plus Tom Carmichael of Kennesaw the game. necessarily including GA and Drew Hoskins of Burlingame CA. In ceremonies on Aug. 4 during the Summer bridge expertise. Hardy was an expert player but he In the other upset, David Grainger over Hamman, NABC in Atlanta, Greenberg will receive the von made his mark as a TD and author. the margin of victory was as unexpected as the Zedtwitz Award. The Blackwood Award will go to Greenberg owns two bridge in New victory itself. Grainger, playing with Roger Lee, Josh Hardy posthumously. The ceremony will take place York City – Honors and Hartes. She has 17 North Donn and Greg Hinze, clobbered Hamman 155-105. after the 3 p.m. session. American championships to her credit along with Hamman played with , Bob and Shane Greenberg and Hardy were selected by the Hall five gold medals, a silver and a bronze in women’s Blanchard, and John Hurd. of Fame Committee. In the balloting submitted by continued on page 5 The top-seeded Nick Nickell team was one of several high seeds with easy wins, Nickell Women’s team events are shrinking? dispatching the Dennis Ryan squad 243-97. There were six withdrawals after three quarters in What to do? runaway matches. Last year, under Sharon Anderson’s presidency, encourage pairs to Last year’s winners, captained by Les Amoils, the ACBL of Directors formed a task force to merge into teams for and with all but one of the players from 2012, won in look closely at meager participation in two particular the two-day Machlin a breeze 234-96 over the Albert Shekhter squad. NABC+ women’s team events and study ways to Women’s Swiss Teams No. 3 John Diamond team trailed No. 62 Jim bolster interest. Up for discussion is whether these at the end of the week. Hall at the halfway point of their match, but they contests are worth keeping as NABC+ rated events. Anderson explains higher seed proved too much for their opponents. “I’m a believer that people who are affected that ACBL policy Another mismatch involved No. 34 by a decision should have a voice,” Anderson says. calls for the board to and No. 31. Robert Hollman, Rigal winning 158-90. To create that opportunity, the task force will host review continuation The Lou Ann O’Rourke squad, seeded No. a reception on Thursday between sessions of the of NABC+ events 10, struggled with the Marius Agica squad before women’s pairs. whenever is winning 119-105. District 13 Director Suzi Subeck chaired the fewer than 30 tables for task force with hopes, too, that the gathering will continued on page 4 DC-area players The true spirit of St. Louis By Glenn Eisenstein lead Rockwell There’s always a was the incredible young man who donated bone very special reason marrow so a young woman he didn’t know – or know Mixed Pairs I look forward to anything about – could have a second chance at life. Less than six points (top on a board is 63) visiting St. Louis, and At the 2007 Spring NABC in St. Louis, Abbie separate the first, second and third qualifiers in the it’s a story that goes Cole and I had dinner with Eli and Christine, along . of Baltimore MD back nearly 12 years, with Eli’s parents “Petey” and Bob. A few months and Alexander Prairie of Washington DC lead with one that’s familiar to continued on page 5 345.61, followed closely by Margie Gwozdzinsky many of my friends in of Aventura FL and Michael Gamble of Shawnigan . Lake BC, with 342.36 points, and Ron and Linda In the summer Smith of Hixson TN with 339.92. of 2001, a search The event attracted 344 pairs, of whom 182 was going on for qualified to play on day two. a potential bone marrow match for my daughter, Samantha Glenn Eisenstein Eisenstein Watson, who needed a bone marrow transplant to battle the myelodysplastic syndromes Goodwill Message (formerly known as pre-leukemia) she had developed as a result of the chemotherapy treatment for bone Accept defeat and victory with grace. cancer. Time was running out. Sandy DeMartino, Goodwill Chair One morning, the doctors came into our room at Memorial Sloan Kettering in New York to tell us they had found a match, and a good one. We knew ATTENDANCE nothing about the anonymous donor, and didn’t learn through Monday his identity until more than two years later, when Samantha was well on her way back to a healthy life. Samantha Eisenstein Watson, right, with bone Eli Karsh, a civil rights lawyer from St. Louis, marrow donor Eli Karsh and his wife, Christine. 5320 tables Page 2 Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Daily Bulletin

SPECIAL EVENTS MEETINGS / SEMINARS / RECEPTIONS Wednesday, March 20 Thursday, March 21 9-11 am TourneyTRAX. (America’s Center, Room 232) 4:30-7:30 pm Women’s Reception. (Renaissance, Landmark Rooms 4-7) 9 am-Noon Club Director Refresher Course, session 2. A continuing Friday, March 22 education course for club directors to increase their skills. 11 pm-2 am Women’s Team Trials meeting. (Renaissance, Benton Room) Participants must attend both sessions. Fee: $15 covers both days. (Renaissance, mezzanine level, Benton Room) 11 pm-1 am USBF Board Meeting. (Renaissance, mezzanine level, Benton Room) CELEBRITY SPEAKER PROGRAM Don’t miss these free lectures in St. Louis from expert players. These talks will Friday, March 22 be held in Room 230 at the America’s Center. 9:15 a.m. Mike Flader Ruling the Game Wednesday, March 20 6:45 p.m. GS Jade Barrett Losing and Winning Trick Count 9:15 a.m. Tom Carmichael and Saturday, March 23 Friends 9:15 a.m. Mark Ehret How to Execute a Simple 6:45 p.m. Bruce Greenspan Bruce’s Top Ten Tips Squeeze Thursday, March 21 6:45 p.m. Michael Huston Convention Choices 9:15 a.m. Jeff Roman Look Beyond Your High Card Points 6:45 p.m. Barry Harper A Short List of Conventions You Need ENTERTAINMENT and HOSPITALITY — Landmark Ballrooms 1-4 Wednesday, March 20 Friday, March 22 Doggone it! Hot dogs and brats Chinese night: Cajun fried rice and spring roll Friendly Henry’s will keep your toes tapping with bluegrass, folk and a little The Pennsylvania Slim Blues Band has been performing blues, R&B, soul, country. jump swing and rock‘n’ roll from the Forties, Fifties and Sixties for over 15 Thursday, March 21 years. Oldies night: French bread pizza Saturday, March 23 The Pennsylvania Slim Blues Band has been performing blues, R&B, soul, Chili cookoff: Vegetarian chili, turkey chili jump swing and rock ‘n’ roll from the Forties, Fifties and Sixties for over 15 Friendly Henry’s will keep your toes tapping with bluegrass, folk and a little years. country.

Life Master news Registration Training offered Brunhilde Baker, of Bluffton SC, earned her The registration desk is located at the America’s gold card playing in the Stratified Day Light Open Center through the end of the tournament. to Juniors Pairs on Monday. Her partner was Sheila Corbett of By Joe Stokes Newburgh IN. Smoking rules With support from the ACBL, the United States Michael Albert, of Cambridge MA, became a Tournament directors have receive complaints Bridge Federation (USBF) has initiated a training Life Master on Tuesday in the Tuesday – Wednesday about players smoking in the stairwells at the program for Junior players who are serious about Compact Knockout Teams. Albert was playing with Renaissance Hotel. Smoking is not permitted bridge and who hope to represent the USA in the his son, Daniel Albert-Rosenberg. Their teammates anywhere on the hotel property and is a violation of World Youth Team Championships. Juniors in the were Nancy and Michael Klemens of Tarzana CA. the law in St. Louis. Players found to be smoking program commit several hours a week to improve in the hotel will be subject to a full board penalty in their bridge skills. Those born after 1988 are eligible Be considerate pairs games and a comparable penalty in team games. to compete to represent the USA in the 2014 world championship. Players, please be considerate of others in Currently the training takes place on Bridge wearing perfume, cologne or other fragrance at the Free Parking Base Online (BBO), and limited in-person training table. Many people have extreme sensitivity to such NABC guests enjoy free parking at the is planned for later in the year. BBO also has made scents. Renaissance. The garages are located at 9th and available to our Juniors instructional software and St. Charles and 9th and free robots for practice. We are grateful to BBO for Entries Olive. Players must have a their support. All North American championships with no validated pass to exit each For more information contact Joe Stokes upper masterpoint limitation...... $20 time. Passes are available ([email protected]), the USBF Junior program (Note: only ACBL members are eligible to play in at the information desk at coordinator. To make a tax-deductible donation to NABC+ events. $1.50 per person per session benefits the America’s Center and at support our training program, go to USBF.org, click the International Fund.) the registration desk across “Online Donation Form,” and select the “Junior Other North American championships...... $17 from the Landmark Ballroom at the Renaissance. Program” as the beneficiary. (Note: only ACBL members are eligible to play in these events.) Masterpoint disclaimer Regional championships...... $16 Scores as reported in the Daily Bulletin are subject to change because of score changes or corrections. for ACBL members, $18 for all others The masterpoint awards as shown are, therefore, also subject to change. All other events...... $15 for ACBL members, $17 for all others. Daily Bulletin Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Page 3 JUST FOR NEW PLAYERS . Common errors – and how You are sitting “behind” declarer, to avoid them so you almost surely have three natural tricks in spades. Can declarer do Failing to listen to the auction anything about that? Sure, he can The 8-year-old, having watched her his losing spades in dummy – if you grandmother play duplicate for a few sessions, let him. found herself in a game with other youngsters. By now, you have probably When her 12-year-old brother made a face on guessed that you should put that ♦K inspecting his hand, back in your hand and start off with a the girl couldn’t . If dummy has only four trumps resist displaying and, say, a doubleton spade, you have her knowledge of probably hit on the killing lead. You duplicate. “You will certainly get in with a spade, and can’t do that in when you do, you can play another duplicate,” she said trump. to her brother. “If Even if you don’t defeat 4♥, in a you do, they’ll call pairs game the trump lead will very the janitor!” likely save an overtrick, which could be worth a lot of matchpoints for you Suppose you against the players who, unlike you, are dealt this hand: were not listening to the bidding. ♠ K J 9 8 ♥ 9 8 7 ♦ K Q J 8 ♣ 8 7 Occasionally you will listen in on You are in second seat as South and take part in an auction like this this auction: West North East South West North East South 1♠ Pass 1♠ Pass 2♦ Pass 2♥ Pass 1NT Pass 2♥ Pass 3♦ Pass 4♦ Pass 3♥ Pass 4♥ All Pass 5♦ All Pass If you are North and fail to lead What will you lead? a club, don’t admit it to your bridge Your powerful diamond suit is very tempting – friends. This is one auction where but only if you were not listening to the auction. you will rush to do something you Can you guess what declarer’s hand looks like? normally would not consider: leading What does the auction tell you? an unsupported . On this occasion, Well, East started with five spades and has at however, if East or West had a club least four , and he thought his hand was good stopper – even just a doubleton ♣K – enough to accept an invitation to game. the contract would be 3NT, not five of What’s the best holding in spades that declarer a minor. If you have the ♣A, lead it. can have? Right: A-Q-10-7-6, perhaps with one Partner probably has the . extra. On some bidding sequences, it Now, how about West? He surely has four or won’t be as obvious what to lead, but “There is no such thing as a blind – more hearts and frequently will have two or fewer remember the words of the great Terence Reese: just deaf opening leaders.”

As East, you have told your story with your double 13 7.22 Aloys Faenger, St Louis MO Thinking bridge and if all partner can do is bid 3♥, call it a day. 14 6.96 William Lobdell, Des Peres MO By Eddie Kantar Defensive commentary: As South, before 15 6.88 Linda Litton, Columbia MO Maintaining communications, responsive blindly playing the ♦8 to encourage partner, check 16 6.88 Judy Zimmermann, Fulton MO doubles. dummy to see if you want some other suit more 17 6.69 Isabelle Montupet, St Louis MO Dlr: East ♠ 9 6 than . Your eyes should come to rest upon 18 6.21 Patricia Rodilosso, Fair Haven NJ Vul: Both ♥ 10 3 your clubs. A club shift would be great, so play a 19 6.16 Jim Bowers, Saint Louis MO ♦ Q J 10 7 low diamond asking for a shift, usually to dummy’s 20 5.95 Donna Grassi, Palatine IL ♣ J 10 9 6 5 shorter side suit. 21 5.95 Marie Allison, Las Vegas NV ♠ A K 3 2 ♠ Q 10 5 4 If partner shifts to the ♣J and declarer plays low 22 5.84 Lynn Craft, Huntsville AL ♥ A Q J 4 ♥ K 8 7 6 from dummy, win the ♣Q, cash the ace and lead a 23 5.84 Lucy Sinopole, Huntsville AL ♦ 6 4 ♦ 9 5 low diamond to partner’s known to get a club 24 5.78 Constance Jones, Brighton MI ♣ 8 5 3 ♣ K 7 4 ruff. Nice defense. 25 5.78 Joan Wentz, Brighton MI ♠ J 8 7 Defensive commentary #2. As third hand, do 26 5.72 Raymond Laythe, Saint Louis MO ♥ 9 5 2 not partner encouragement in the suit that is 27 5.72 Charlene Richardson, Moorefield ♦ A K 8 3 2 led if you want a shift. Play low and hope partner ON ♣ A Q works it out. 28 5.72 Darlene Scott, Oakville ON West North East South Play Commentary: As West, if North shifts 29 5.57 Patrick Lysaught, Overland Park Pass 1♦ to the ♣J at trick two, play low from dummy. The KS Dbl 3♦ Dbl Pass bidding marks South with the ♣A Q, and it may be 30 5.57 Patricia Lysaught, Overland Park 3♥ All Pass doubleton! KS Opening lead: ♦Q. 31 5.44 Guy Bradley, Chesterfield MO Bidding commentary: As North, after an 32 5.41 Leslee Johnson, Palatine IL opposing , any jump by the responder I/N Leaders 33 5.41 Patricia Lennon, Arlington Hts IL 1 11.26 Joseph Butkiewicz, Chesterfield MO (you) is preemptive. Don’t worry about partner 34 5.05 Marcia Pandjiris, Chesterfield MO 2 10.22 Beverly Ruth Ohman, Ames IA having three diamonds. That will be the case about 35 4.99 Tim Collopy, Millbrook NY 3 10.22 Daniel Ohman, Ames IA 5% of the time. Do not play for exceptions! Would 36 4.93 Lynda Feuerborn, Garnett KS 4 9.31 Mike Murphy, Kirkwood MO you rather be right 5% or 95% of the time? 37 4.93 Judith Walter, Kansas City MO 5 8.82 Sheri Lindauer, Yorba Linda CA As East, your double, called “responsive,” is for 38 4.91 Carolyn Vanek, Springfield IL 6 8.82 Melda Richardson, Orange CA takeout after partner makes a takeout double and the 39 4.91 Marilyn Stoces, Chesterfield MO 7 8.01 Norma Postudensek, Duluth MN opponents support each other. Your double shows 40 4.80 Conrad Larkin, Santa Rosa CA 8 8.01 Jim Postudensek, Duluth MN the ability to play in hearts and spades plus 7-10 41 4.76 Toni Messinger, Alton IL 9 7.43 Robert Street, Chesterfield MO high-card points. 42 4.76 Richard Messinger, Alton IL 10 7.43 Bob Gulovsen, Alton IL As West, after partner makes a responsive 43 4.71 Ulrike Schlafly, Saint Louis MO 11 7.32 Debbie Lane, St Louis MO double, bid the full value of your hand. 3♥ is plenty. 44 4.69 Vicki Valley, Edwardsville IL 12 7.32 Mary Strebeck, St Louis MO 45 4.61 Wally Kaaihue, Clarksville TN Page 4 Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Daily Bulletin

Women’s team points toward qualifying to represent the country in international play.” The USBF trials take care of that Beer on tap continued from page 1 now, she explains. “But still, winning these events By Polly Siegel three consecutive years. earns points that will help with seeding going into the The other day, I played with Greg Humphreys The Machlin trials. A high seed can mean a day off and extra rest.” in a two-session regional pairs. It was a star-studded Women’s Swiss Teams, Veteran’s women’s player is less field . . . some guy named Michael Rosenberg was which is held at the optimistic. “Years ago, every regional had women’s following us the entire first session. Greg and I met Spring NABC, drew 14 teams and women’s pair events so there were more briefly before the game to fill out our card and then tables in 2010 and 2011, opportunities to form squads,” says Sutherlin, who began. It took us a few rounds to find our sea legs, and 16 tables in 2012. also served on the task force. “Women’s events took a but we finally did. The summer-scheduled masterpoint hit anyway, so when bracketed knockouts In the first session, early on in the round, Greg Wagar Knockout Teams came along, the women’s team events eroded then “beered” on a pushy 4♥ contract that I got him drew 16 tables in 2010, disappeared.” into with . So I was looking my 17 tables in 2011 and 11 She also thinks professionalism has contributed to opportunity. On board 18, I picked up a 2=2=4=5 Peggy Sutherlin tables in 2012. the problem. “Women don’t play except to get points 11-count that I decided not to open as West, white District 6 Director Margot Hennings served on to play in the trials. Weaker players have no chance versus red (hands rotated). The bidding passed the task force. She points out that the policy isn’t of winning the knockouts, and very, very little chance around to Greg, who opened 1♥. I responded 1NT, aimed specifically at women’s events. She says it is in the Swiss, where there’s at least a small element semi-forcing, LHO bid 2♣, and RHO pulled it to 2♦, the board’s intent to enhance the player experience of luck,” she says. “I see no hope of us saving these which was passed out. So North was declaring 2♦, at NABCs, hence the policy. “The success of the women’s events.” and I was on lead. I led the ♥6. new 0–10,000K Swiss Teams here is evidence that Professional Irina Ladyzhinsky of Sarasota FL Dlr: West ♠ K J 2 providing what the members want is what we need will be attending the reception. “I think it’s important Vul: N-S ♥ K 9 4 to be about.” Referring to the two women’s team to introduce more women to bridge,” she says, “and ♦ 10 6 events, she challenges: “We are looking to the people building women’s team events is one way to do that.” ♣ K 8 6 5 4 who play to take a leadership role.” The reception will take place in the Landmark ♠ Q 7 “Something definitely needs to be done,” Ballroom 4–7 in the Renaissance Hotel from 4:30 to ♥ 6 5 says bridge professional Tobi Sokolow, of Austin 7:30 p.m. ♦ A Q 7 3 TX. She believes that too many competing events ♣ Q J 10 9 3 are primarily responsible for the “demise” of the The Insider West North East South women’s team events. Rumors. There are always rumors at a bridge Pass Pass 1♥ Pass Sokolow, who remembers 50, 60 women’s teams tournament. The St. Louis NABC is no exception. 1NT 2♣ Pass 2♦ registering for events in her early playing days, Though the Insider is afraid to address many of these, All Pass suspects that the women who regularly play in the he will tackle a few. Declarer called for a low heart, and Greg team contests have not always been as welcoming as Rumor number one: The Ask Me Girl in Training played the ♥J, winning. He then cashed the ♥A and they should be. “We can be cordial and civil and still was in St. Louis learning how to be an Answer Lady continued with the ♥3. competitive. because the real AMG is leaving the ACBL to go I ruffed with ♦3 and I returned the ♣Q as he To the downward spiral, Sokolow to work for the SC. Despite high level negotiations asked. Declarer covered with the king, Greg winning suggests an event—masterpoint-limited for the (literally—the SC flew in, had the observation room the ace, declarer playing low. Greg played another “protégés,” perhaps NABC-rated—that teams up two at the top of the arch reserved and made AMG an club, ruffed with a low diamond. pro-am women’s pairs. The experts would volunteer offer). Even the Insider doesn’t know the details Declarer played a low spade to dummy’s jack, their services for the two-day game. “I would do of this offer but AMG used her new-found clout to which held. He then ran the ♦10: 4, 5. I won the ♦Q that. I can’t think of a better way to bring the women sign on with the ACBL for three years—first year and I exited with another club, which Greg ruffed back.” She insists, however, that it’s the pros who guaranteed with a huge signing bonus. In return the with his ♦9 (thank you!). Declarer overruffed with need to take the lead and get behind an idea like this. ACBL put the franchise tag on her in order to retain the jack. Sokolow played on a Vanderbilt team at this her services. Ask to see the tag when you see her ; Declarer now played a low spade towards the tournament sponsored by Geeske Joel of Palo Alto it looks suspiciously like a Macy’s “Today Only” king, winning when I followed with the , Greg of CA. They are the only all-women’s team in the (tomorrow, too, if we don’t run out) sales sticker. following. Declarer now led a low spade to his ace. I prestigious field. Rumor number two: Robert Morris from Houston tanked and thought about it. He still had two trumps While Joel is striving “to become as good as she single-handedly eliminated Kentucky from the NIT. left, and I wanted to score both my trumps. More can be,” she is also making a positive impact on her Robert Morris, the team, did continue the John important, I wanted to “beer” (win the final trick with bridge community. “One of the reasons she entered Calipari One and Done theme but with a new twist. the ♦7, the so-called beer card). the Vanderbilt was to elevate women’s bridge.” Robert Morris, our player continues to play here in It wasn’t going to matter whether I ducked at this Says Sokolow, “I feel very lucky. Bridge has St. Louis. point, so I did. At this point he played the ♦8 (the 6 been so very good to me.” Other rumors: A certain star of the bridge world was still in dummy) and I won the ♦A, exiting with Gail Greenberg, 17-time North American is leaving bridge for a year to pursue personal another club. Declarer had to ruff with his ♦K. He champion, served on the task force. She also interests. It is not true that he is leaving to pursue a now played his final spade, which I ruffed with the 7, remembers women’s events as exciting and full. spot on the national curling team. for a defensive beer! The full deal: “Virtually all of the women participated,” she says. It is also not true that Head TD Chris Patrias has ♠ K J 2 She suggests that too many competing events been using his home field advantage to manipulate ♥ K 9 4 accounts for the poor registration. She also the table count to perfectly match his estimates. ♦ 10 6 acknowledges that it’s not an enticing event for It is true that on average, 16 people per day ♣ K 8 6 5 4 weaker teams who may be interested only in earning wander into the Bulletin office before 9 a.m. ♠ Q 7 ♠ 9 8 6 3 . “It’s become an event designed for top wondering where Bulletin Lady and Gentleman are— ♥ 6 5 ♥ A Q J 7 3 teams,” Moss points out. not considering that they had just finished work less ♦ A Q 7 3 ♦ 9 4 In the late Seventies, Moss served as president of than five hours before. ♣ Q J 10 9 3 ♣ A 2 the ACBL Forum, a group formed to improve playing And, it is true that the Insider was able to write ♠ A 10 6 4 conditions for women. “We used to have to do well three paragraphs without using a single exclamation ♥ 10 8 2 in the women’s team championships in order to earn point! ♦ K J 8 5 2 ♣ 7 Daily Bulletin Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Page 5

Limerick honorable George Jacobs – Chicago IL Hall of Fame There was a young lassie from Ireland mentions At the table was known as a firebrand continued from page 1 Ducked a king with no shimmer teams at world championships. She was non-playing Here are some fine limericks Cost declarer four winners captain of the winning women’s team at the World that did not make the final Looked angelic like being in choir-land Bridge Championships in Shanghai, China, in 2007. cut in the St. Patrick’s Day She has won the Women’s Teams at the World limerick contest. My partner was daft about squeezes Bridge Games (formerly the Olympiad Women’s And thought they were simple as breezes Teams) three times and the twice. he spurned She has been a member of the winning squad in And of course he got burned the Wagar Women’s Knockout Teams eight times. Donna Simon – South Bend IN He’s now ex and does as he pleases Besides the club activities, Greenberg teaches and has written four books. She is currently working St. Lou’s famous arch o’er all on an update of Dorothy Truscott’s classic Winning Bridge players were having a ball World championship play Declarer Play, to be published by . St. Pat would be proud The book is currently out of print. Of the Swiss 10K crowd without the team trials Greenberg is on a remarkable streak of attending Get your platinum for 1 overall You can play in a world bridge championship every NABC since the spring of 1966. The NABC in this fall without having to compete for a spot in the St. Louis is her 142nd straight. A player of bridge there once was annual team trials. Your opportunity is called the Three of her children – Brad and Andrew Moss On St. Pat’s Day kibitzing, just cuz World Transnational Open Teams. and – have distinguished themselves in Saw the champion The WTOT is open to teams composed of players the game. Levin has a dozen North American titles But he made a wrong guess coming from different countries, nominated by their to her credit along with five world championships. Leprechauns in the room were abuzz national bridge organizations and approved by the Brad has won 10 major ACBL titles and a world WBF Credentials Committee. championship. Andrew was a member of the winning Stephen McDevitt – Medford MA The touts the WTOT Junior team in the 1995 world championships. There once was a declarer named Sid as “a great opportunity for players to participate in Hardy, the son of a college music professor, Whose East made a light op’ning bid a wonderful bridge tournament while at the same studied music for a time but fell in love with Led toward dummys ace-queen time having a unique opportunity to experience all bridge and devoted himself to the game. He played “Play the ace – it’s routine!” the atmosphere and excitement of the final stages of professionally and worked as a tournament director Did the kingleton fall – yes it did! the and Venice Cup and watch some for more than 40 years. of the greatest players in the world on the first-class He wrote 13 books, including several on the 2/1 – Atlanta GA presentation.” game force . His first book,Five-Card Players eliminated from the Bermuda Bowl, There was a young lady named Grace Majors – Western Style was advanced for its time and Venice Cup and d’Orsi often enter this Who with one round to go had first place a precursor to the 2/1 books. event, which means that participants entering the She then lost it all Hardy never won a North American WTOT have a unique opportunity to play against What caused her great fall championships, but he won more than 200 regional some of the world’s top players. Was trumping her partner’s good ace events, most in the era before flighting, stratification Players wishing to compete in the WTOT should and bracketed knockouts. At the time of his death in contact their NBOs and request nomination by the Andy Avery – Jamaica VT November 2002, Hardy had accumulated more than end of August 2013. There are no quotas, and NBOs 10,000 masterpoints. The bidding for us never slows may nominate as many teams as they wish. My partner says “He who knows goes” Many of his successes at bridge were in The 9th World Transnational Open Teams partnership with his wife, Mary. She thinks every hand will take place during the second week, starting Is a game or a slam at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24. The format will St. Louis I call her my wild Irish Rose be Swiss teams. It is normally played as 10-board matches (five per day) for 15 qualifying rounds (150 continued from page 1 A lovely young lassie named Laura boards). The knockout phase will commence with later, Eli and his wife Christine flew to St. Thomas Played bridge with a magical aura quarterfinals on Friday, Sept. 27, and continue with in the Virgin Islands, where he performed a wedding Asked about her success semifinals on Saturday, Sept. 28. The final will be ceremony for my daughter and Adam Watson. Later She replied, “Well, I guess played on Sunday, Sept. 29. on, we had dinner at their home and got to meet “I owe it to Faith and Begorrah!” If 120 teams or more enter the championship, the Max and Greta, their 5- year-old son and 2-year-old knockout phase will commence with a round of 16. daughter. Five hearts and four spades are unmannerly For more information, visit www.worldbridge. With all the recent publicity generated by Said Bill one day at the tannery org. newscaster Robin Roberts’ battle against the same A two diamond convention set of circumstances that Samantha faced, (in her Will be my invention case Robin’s sister was a perfect match), there is a lot Named in my honor: It’s Missing jacket more interest in the National Bone Marrow Registry. Steve Sturm reports that someone apparently Registering for it involves little more than a cheek Bill Hall – Thousand Oaks CA took his black leather jacket by mistake, leaving swab. Who knows what might happen one day…… A banshee from Ireland called Moragh him with a jacket that doesn’t fit. It was taken at the This summer, our family will celebrate 12 To St. Louis is coming begorrah America’s Center in the area where the Open Pairs years since that incredible morning in the hospital. Where she has the intent was played on Tuesday. If the person who took the Samantha’s blood type has changed, her immune To win ev’ry event jacket realizes the mistake, the person can drop it system has changed, but the smile on her face never With a scream that we cannot ig-norrah! off at the Daily Bulletin office or contact Marjorie changed. Through the SAMFund For Young Adult Michelin (310-422-9330). The smaller jacket is in the Survivors of Cancer (www.thesamfund.org), she Daily Bulletin office. gives back every single day of her life. And for all of us, The Spirit of St. Louis will always be with us. Page 6 Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Daily Bulletin PAIRINGS IN TODAY’S VANDERBILT KO TEAMS 68 Tables vs Nick Nickell, New York NY; Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge IL; Michael Moss, New York NY; Tom Hanlon - Adam Mesbur - Robert Levin, Henderson NV; Steve Weinstein, Andes NY; Eric Nicholas Fitzgibbon, Dublin Ireland Rodwell - Jeff Meckstroth, Clearwater Bch FL vs Ricco Van Prooijen, Nieuw Vennep Netherlands; Louk Verhees, Alexander Hadzhiev - , Varna Bulgaria; 2215 Sh Voorhou Netherlands; Kevin Bathurst, Palm Beach George Mittelman, Toronto ON; Jack Zhao, Boca Raton Gdns FL; Dan Zagorin, Chicago IL; Bas Drijver, Capelle Aan FL; , London England; John McAllister, Den Netherlands; Charlottesville VA Sjoert Brink, Rotterdam 3 Netherlands vs James Cayne, New York NY; , Dania FL; , Los Angeles CA; Lars Blakset, Denmark; Martin Alfredo Versace - Lorenzo Lauria, Rome Italy; Giorgio Duboin, Schaltz, Odense Denmark; Kasper Konow - Anders Hagen, Torino Italy; Antonio Sementa, Parma PR 43100 Italy Copenhagen Denmark; , New York NY vs Barry Rigal, New York NY; Glenn Milgrim, Forest Hills NY; Marty Fleisher - Zia Mahmood - , New York Joshua Parker, Briarcliff NY; Bruce Rogoff, river vale NJ; John NY; Mike Kamil, Holmdel NJ; Chip Martel, Davis CA; Michael Lusky, Portland OR; Allan Falk, Okemos MI Rosenberg, Cupertino CA vs John Diamond, Boca Raton FL; Brian Platnick, Evanston IL; Mitch Dunitz, Sherman Oaks CA; Ed Davis, Seal Beach CA; Eric Greco, Wynnewood PA; , Las Vegas NV Chris Larsen, Laguna Woods CA; Wafik Abdou, Bakersfield vs CA; - David Lindop, Toronto ON Shan Huang, Toronto ON; Yan Wang, Scarborough ON; Jianfeng Luo, North York ON; Fu Zhong - Jie Li, Beijing Carolyn Lynch, Scottsdale AZ; Mike Passell, Las Vegas NV; People’s Republic of China Aleksander Dubinin - , Moscow Russia; Cezary Balicki, Smolec Poland; Adam Zmudzinski, Katowice 40-479 Pierre Zimmermann - Franck Multon - Tor Helness - Geir Poland Helgemo - Fulvio Fantoni - Claudio Nunes, Monaco Monaco vs vs Gaylor Kasle, Boca Raton FL; Larry Kozlove, Louisville KY; Philippe Cronier, Paris France; - Michael Steve Robinson, Arlington VA; Peter Boyd, Darnestown MD; Polowan, New York NY; Doug Doub, W Hartford CT; Frank Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA; , Bloomington NY Merblum, Bloomfield CT; Nik Demirev, Arlington Hts IL Andrew Rosenthal - Aaron Silverstein - Bjorn Fallenius, New Les Amoils, Toronto ON; Joe Grue - Fred Gitelman, Las Vegas York NY; Peter Fredin, Malmo Sweden; Fredrik Nystrom, NV; , Denver CO; , Paris 75015 11427 Stockholm Sweden; Johan Upmark, 115 58 Stockho France; , Taby Sweden Sweden

1. Nickell 243 64. Ryan 97 1. Nickell 32. Hadzhier 33.Lall 55 32. Hadzhier 180

17. Gupta 145 48. Tucker 17. Gupta 16. Norby 49. Brzuska 67 16. Norby 193

9. Rosenthal 176 56. Gipson 25 9. Rosenthal 24. Tulin 41. Saxe 59 24. Tulin 175

25. Kasle 132 40. Joel 131 25. Kasle 8. Lynch 57. Camberos 119 8. Lynch 152

5. Amoils 234 60. Shekhter 96 5. Amoils 28. Moss 37. Barrett 95 28. Moss 159

21. Mohan 136 44. Goldstein 121 21. Mohan 12. Gordon 53. Krantz 132 12. Gordon 185

13. Berg 177 52. De Falco 144 13. Berg 20. Auken (45) 45. Auken 186 20. Lillevek 145

29. Konkret 84 36. Cronier 110 29. Cronier (36) 4. Monaco 61. Thompson 59 4. Monaco 179 Daily Bulletin Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Page 7 PAIRINGS IN TODAY’S VANDERBILT KO TEAMS

vs Mary Ann Berg, Atherton CA; Mark Lair, Canyon TX; Huub Stan Tulin, Highland Beach FL; Gary Cohler, Miami FL; Alon Bertens, Bend OR; Ton Bakkeren, Oisterwijk Netherlands; Birman - Dror Padon, Tel Aviv Israel; Billy Cohen, Sherman Simon De Wijs, Doorn Netherlands; Bauke Muller, Hoorn Oaks CA; , Las Vegas NV Netherlands vs Lou Ann O’Rourke, Scottsdale AZ; Marc Jacobus - Roger Bates , Charlottenlund Denmark; , New - Curtis Cheek, Las Vegas NV; , Houston TX; Ish York NY; , Aarhus Denmark; Morten Bilde, Delmonte, New South Wales Australia Hovedgaard Denmark vs Steve Beatty, Mill Creek WA; George Jacobs, Hinsdale IL; Jim Mahaffey, Winter Park FL; , Herefordshire Steve Landen, Ellicott City MD; Venkatrao Koneru, San England; , Hamburg Germany; Alexander Antonio TX; Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC; Jurek Czyzowicz, Smirnov, Lubeck Germany; , New York NY; Piotr Gatineau QC Gawrys, Warsaw Poland vs Warren Spector, Palm Beach FL; Michael Becker, Boca Raton David Grainger, Roseville CA; Roger Lee, Pasadena CA; Greg FL; Steve Garner, Chicago IL; Howard Weinstein, Omaha NE; Hinze, San Antonio TX; Josh Donn, Las Vegas NV Walid Elahmady - , Cairo Egypt vs Norberto Bocchi, Barcelona Spain; Agustin Madala, Buenos Mike Levine, Boca Raton FL; Dennis McGarry, Stuart FL; Aires Argentina; Mustafa Cem Tokay - Gur Okay, Istanbul Russell Ekeblad, Portsmouth RI; , Carlsbad CA; Turkey Jon Wittes - Ross Grabel, Palm Desert CA vs Vinita Gupta, Woodside CA; Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV; Bart Mark Gordon, Purchase NY; Pratap Rajadhyaksha, Venice FL; Bramley, Dallas TX; Lew Stansby, Dublin CA; Jan Jansma, David Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL; Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg Spijkenisse Netherlands; Gert Jan Paulissen, Breda Netherlands MD; Jacek Pszczola, Chapel Hill NC; Michal Kwiecien, Lublin 20-732 Poland John Onstott, New Orleans LA; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ; vs Chris Compton, Dallas TX; Jacob Morgan, Madison WI; Drew John Mohan, Las Vegas NV; Rose Meltzer, Chapel Hill NC; Casen, Las Vegas NV; Jim Krekorian, Pensacola FL Diego Brenner, L’Eixample Barc Spain; Carlos Pellegrini, vs Buenos Aires Argentina; Miguel Villas-Boas - Joao Paulo Daniel Korbel, Waterloo ON; Jonathan Steinberg, Toronto ON; Campos, Sao Paulo Brazil Bob Todd - Douglas Fisher, Winnipeg MB; Tom Carmichael, Kennesaw GA; Drew Hoskins, Burlingame CA

7. Fleisher 180 58. Fu Zhong 81 7. Fleisher 26. Dunitz (39) 39. Dunitz 130 26. Street 126

23. Beatty 132 23. Beatty 42. Brod 99 10. O’Rourke 55. Agica 105 10. O’Rourke 119

15. Mahaffey 153 50. Narasimhan 134 15. Mahaffey 18. Grainger (47) 47. Grainger 155 18. Hamman 105

31. Hollman 90 31. Rigal (34) 34. Rigal 158 2. Cayne 63. Moorthy 97 2. Cayne 122

3. Diamond 167 62. Hall 165 3. Diamond 30. Sutherlin 35. Huang 124 30. Sutherlin 103

19. Onstott 244 19. Onstott 46. Schaffer 132 14. Korbel (51)

51. Korbel 102 14. Schwartz 92

11. Spector 164 54. Parrish 43 11. Spector 22. Levine 43. Sprung 73 22. Levine 141

27. Fireman 114 27. Milner (38) 38. Milner 183 6. Van Prooijen

59. Vidigal 94 6. Van Prooijen 181 Page 8 Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Daily Bulletin

TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING COMPACT KNOCKOUT MONDAY MORNING SIDE GAME I MONDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING SIDE SERIES 10 Tables 19.0 Tables Eric Leong, Oakland CA; Cecilia Rimstedt, 43335 Partille Sweden; A B C Fred Hamilton, Palm Desert CA; Tadashi Yoshida, Tokyo Japan 4.40 1 1 Ken Cornelius - Mary Cornelius, Portland OR 63.39% vs Fay Teal, Mesa AZ; John Russell, North Barringto IL; Michael 2.89 2/3 Robert Hope - Merle Stetser, Honolulu HI 61.01% Gamble, Shawnigan Lake BC; Pamela Nisbet, Ottawa ON 2.89 2/3 2 Ben Finegold, Saint Louis MO; Wes Burgar, Ann Arbor MI 61.01% 1.87 4 Richard Higgins, Hot Sprgs Vlg AR; Bob Dale, Pensacola FL 60.59% Robert Fisk, Cincinnati OH; Steve Callaham, Woodstock GA; Jamie 2.43 5 3 1 John Shelton, Wilmette IL; Michael Shelton, Winnetka IL 58.70% Radcliffe, Lincoln NE; Peter Whipple, Mason OH 1.31 6 Ronnie Frank, Saint Louis MO; Kurt Schaeffer, Apple Valley MN 57.99% vs 1.82 4 2 Daniel Solow - Arthur Heuer, Cleveland OH 57.74% Jim Johnsen - Paul Darin, San Diego CA; Denis Murphy, Port Williams 1.37 5 3 Marsha Zipser - Ann Horstman, New York NY 56.55% NS; Bill Wittmann, Colorado Spgs CO 0.84 6 Larry Franz - Jackie Franz, Georgetown TX 55.65% 1.03 4 Anne Knott - Patsy Howell, Houston TX 54.46% TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING COMPACT KNOCKOUT II 10 Tables TUESDAY MORNING 49ER PAIRS Pat Bradley - Eileen Fritsch - Twink Baker, Saint Louis MO; Raye 12.0 Tables / Based on 11 Tables Zeigler, St Louis MO A B C vs 2.21 1 1 1 Peggy Brown - Joni Antweil, St Louis MO 60.16% Phyllis Siegel, Ballwin MO; Jay Shah, St Louis MO; Bill Nussbaum, 1.66 2 2 2 Lynn Craft - Lucy Sinopole, US 59.27% Pompano Beach FL; Mark Rosenholz, Albany NY 1.24 3 Carole Deaver, Chesterfield MO; Martha Purdy, Honolulu HI 57.10% 0.93 4 3 Tim Collopy - Ceil Collopy, US 56.20% Bill Carson, Ltl Switzrlnd NC; B Susan Crutchfield, Burnsville NC; 0.70 5 4 Richard Thompson, Martin TN; Stephen Van Cise, Mayfield KY 56.04% Edward Banta - Katherine Trubey, Spruce Pine NC 0.81 6 Donna Grassi, Palatine IL; Marie Allison, Las Vegas NV 55.65% vs 0.50 5 3 Geralyn Wiele - Margaret Taylor, St Louis MO 54.85% Martha Jo Jones - Irby Jones, Gonzales LA; Bill Beaushaw, Pearl River LA; Bruno Dellamea, Beckley WV 0.37 4 Sandy Glassman - Jane Sitrin, St Louis MO 44.56%

TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING COMPACT KNOCKOUT TUESDAY MORNING 299ER PAIRS III 23.0 Tables 10 Tables A B C Michael Albert - Daniel AlbertRozenberg, Cambridge MA; Nancy 4.66 1 1 Beverly Ruth Ohman - Daniel Ohman, Ames IA 66.07% Klemens - Michael Klemens, Tarzana CA 3.50 2 2 Kadie Davis, Edwardsville IL; Joanne Vollmer, St. Libory IL 63.10% vs 2.98 3 3 1 Bonnie Kremer - Jack Kremer, Mt Pleasant IA 60.71% Judy Pass - Helene Siegfried - Gretchen Smith, St Louis MO; Bernard 2.24 4 4 2 Edward Gordon, Fox Lake IL; Paul Howard, Lake Villa IL 58.12% Hoover, Ballwin MO 1.47 5 Joanne Chalifoux, Bay Shore NY; Beverly Lefkowitz, Mount Sinai NY 58.04% Becky Hubert - Susan Kilo, St Louis MO; Gene Fluri - Jan Mackey, 1.68 6 5 3 Beverly Wedel - John McReynolds, Bartlesville OK 57.23% Saint Louis MO 1.26 6 4 Judy Zimmermann, Fulton MO; Linda Litton, Columbia MO 57.10% vs 0.94 5 Orlaine Gabert - Michael Gabert, Sturgeon Bay WI 54.46% Robert Anderson, Bridgeton MO; S Rives - George Juenger, Saint 0.75 6/7 Nancy Burke, Saint Louis MO; Katy Mullins, St. Louis MO 54.17% Louis MO; Carolyn Kribben, Bradenton FL 0.95 6/7 Margie Burgess - Tim Burgess, Winfield IL 54.17%

TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING COMPACT KNOCKOUT TUESDAY AFTERNOON 299ER PAIRS IV 24.0 Tables 10 Tables A B C Honore Thynne - Judy Orthwein, Atlanta GA; Anna Urick, Hammond 4.80 1 1 Conrad Larkin, Santa Rosa CA; Patricia Rodilosso, Fair Haven NJ 65.18% IN; Charlotte Abernethy, Griffith IN 3.60 2 2 1 Frank Lemp - Ann Lemp, St Louis MO 63.69% vs Kay Fuchs - Phyllis Kincaid - Patricia Lodato, Evansville IN; Jan 2.70 3 3 2 Edward Reese, San Antonio TX; Marcia Pandjiris, Chesterfield MO 63.39% Tucker, Newburgh IN 2.03 4 4 3 Leslee Johnson, Palatine IL; Patricia Lennon, Arlington Hts IL 62.80% 1.55 5 5 4 Mary Totten, Balbion MO; Mary Stamets, Carmichael CA 60.12% Trella Bromley, Jacksonville FL; Jeff Jackson, White Bear Lake MN; 1.14 6 Alan Wilson - Lesley Wilson, Port Elgin ON 59.52% Sheila Corbett, Newburgh IN; Brunhilde Baker, Bluffton SC 1.55 6 Robert Judd, Algonquin IL; Timothy Kleimeyer, Sleepy Hollow IL 58.04% vs 0.98 5 John Hindle - Jeff Gosman, Winnipeg MB 57.74% Dominic Antonelli - Joseph Antonelli, Altoona IA; Richard Leonardon, 0.71 6 Orlaine Gabert - Michael Gabert, Sturgeon Bay WI 56.25% Santa Fe NM; Niki Coons, Toronto ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON SIDE GAME MONDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING KNOCKOUT I (TUESDAY/THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING SIDE SERIES) 6 Tables Cookie Potter, Boca Grande FL; Tim Verbeek, 3971Ma Netherlands; 30.0 Tables Danny Molenaar, 2592 Bz Netherlands; Kevin Dwyer, Tampa FL A B C vs 6.07 1 1 Neale Fadden, Collinsville IL; Linda Lubeck, Troy IL 70.23% Michael Creager, Brecksville OH; Robert Korten, Frankfort MI; 4.55 2 Randy Okubo, Saint Paul MN; Kurt Schaeffer, Apple Valley MN 69.69% Harjinder Ajmani, Kula HI; Suman Agarwal, Hilliard OH 4.32 3 2 Katherine Trubey - Edward Banta, Spruce Pine NC 60.38% 2.61 4 Michael Bossert - Sara Bossert, Pflugerville TX 60.23% MONDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING KNOCKOUT II 3.45 5 3 Jan Miyake, Oberlin OH; Thomas Miyake, Corinth TX 59.85% 6 Tables 4.70 6 4 1 Claudia Tinajero - Jorge Nischli, Mexico Mexico 59.08% Donald Power - Karen Allen, Kalamazoo MI; Frances Mulkins, N 3.53 5 2 Kenneth Gibson - Wendy Gibson, Stow OH 58.77% Ridgeville OH; John Watts, North Olmsted OH 1.37 6 Sherry Steigmann - Robert Steigmann, Urbana IL 57.38% vs Marilyn Lewis, Glen Ellyn IL; Patsy Baker, Prospect KY; Mary Berg, 2.64 3 Brian Tanenbaum, Deerfield IL; Mark Stein, Skokie IL 56.69% River Forest IL; Jean Donoho, Louisville KY 1.98 4 Ann Thompson, Linwood KS; Donald Childers, Overland Park KS 55.69% 1.49 5 Becky Hubert, St Louis MO; Gene Fluri, Saint Louis MO 54.58% MONDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING KNOCKOUT III 1.24 6 Sharon Weintrob, Wayne PA; Thomas Herzog, Reston VA 53.54% 7 Tables Janet Davis - Donald Davis, Norman OK; Kyle Olson - Eric TUESDAY EVENING 299ER PAIRS Genheimer, Mustang OK 16.5 Tables vs A B C Marc Beardsley - Diane Beardsley - Clairlee Hirsch, The Woodlands 3.82 1 1 1 Ann Lemp - Frank Lemp, St Louis MO 68.01% TX; Pamela Elsner, Avon CO 2.87 2 2 Regina Schlueter - Ken Schlueter, Ferguson MO 58.88% MONDAY-WEDNESDAY MORNING KNOCKOUT IV 2.15 3 3 2 John Hindle - Jeff Gosman, Winnipeg MB 56.90% 6 Tables 1.61 4 4 3 Debb Keniley, St Louis MO; Gwen Moore, . MO 55.46% Kevin Clarkin, Florissant MO; Dennis Abeln, Ballwin MO; Stephen 1.21 5 5 Thelma Peskind, Olivette MO; Helene Mirowitz, St Louis MO 55.26% Russell, Fenton MO; Douglas Larson, Saint Louis MO 0.91 6 Pat Friesen, San Rafael CA; Terry Kee, Greenbrae CA 54.94% vs 1.34 6 Conrad Larkin, Santa Rosa CA; Mary Tweedie, Bloomington IL 54.34% Mary Fort - Susan Hall - Brian Berglund - David Wells, Saint Louis 0.96 4 Beverly Wedel - John McReynolds, Bartlesville OK 54.23% MO 0.67 5 Lucy Lacava, Hamden CT; Patricia Bender, Woodbridge CT 52.94% Daily Bulletin Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Page 9

TUESDAY AFTERNOON 49ER PAIRS MONDAY-TUESDAY 6.0 Tables 12 Tables A B 13.09 1 Jay Bourne - Beverly Baumgartner, Ballwin MO; 1.68 1 1 Mary Strebeck - Debbie Lane, St Louis MO 65.00% Mel Dodd - Jane Dodd, Columbia MO 1.26 2 2 Anita Castagna - Scott Spitze, Belleville IL 61.67% 9.16 2 W Oates - P Oates, Brighton MI; Kenneth Geisler - Arlene Geisler, Clarkston MI 0.95 3 Paul March, Wake Village TX; Betty Abston, Fouke AR 56.25% 5.24 3/4 Daniel Simon - Donna Simon, South Bend IN; 0.71 4 Lucy Sinopole - Lynn Craft, US 55.83% Michael Bossert - Sara Bossert, Pflugerville TX 5.24 3/4 Richard Goll - Norma Goll, Tekamah NE; Ilene BE WINNER FORT WAYNE OPEN PAIRS Grabel - Barbara Hopewell, Palm Desert CA 47.0 Tables A B C MONDAY MIDNIGHT KNOCKOUTS 19.95 1 Joe Scott, Rogers AR; Cole Spencer, Fayetteville AR 62.16% 6 Tables 14.96 2 Judy Riehs - Mark Ginsburg, Buffalo Grove IL 60.91% 2.43 1 Lewis Gamerman, Westwood MA; Lorraine Cable, 11.22 3 Curtis Hastings, St Louis MO; Mark Ehret, Saint Louis MO 60.18% New York NY; Thomas Walsh, Saskatoon SK; Zachary Grossack, 8.42 4 Bill Canfield, Kirkwood MO; Tom Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO 60.02% Newton MA 1.29 2 Daniel Korbel, Waterloo ON; Jenni Carmichael, 6.65 5 Gary Hann, Ann Arbor MI; Dave Fred, Interlochen MI 59.77% Kennesaw GA; Kevin Wilson, Knoxville TN; Andrew Hoskins, 12.99 6 1 Mark Daily, Charleston IL; William Morgan, Mattoon IL 59.21% Burlingame CA; David Grainger, Roseville CA; Joel Wooldridge, 6.86 7 George Bleskachek, Eau Claire WI; Sheldon Margulis, Saint Louis MO 58.89% Astoria NY 4.94 8 Dave McClintock, Bluffton SC; Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bch CA 58.70% 6.07 9 Nicholas Stock, North Vancouver BC; Les Fouks, Vancouver BC 58.64% TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY KNOCKOUTS, BRACKET 1 3.86 10 Gary Schwartz, Huntsville AL; Peter Matthews Jr, Roslindale MA 58.32% 16 Tables Paul Trent - Sandra Trent, Port St Lucie FL; Bill Eisenberg, Perris 9.74 11 2 Farid Azzam, Chesterfield MO; Marie Sander, Saint Louis MO 57.81% CA; Martin Scheinberg, Riviera Beach FL 3.07 12 William Epperson, Sarasota FL; Richard Kuti, Carteret NJ 57.26% vs 7.31 13 3 Bob Borengasser, Tempe AZ; William Borengasser, Columbia MO 57.17% Kelley Hwang - Jeffrey Rothstein, New York NY; Jim Russell, 5.48 4 Laurie Carr - Lillian Johannessen, Honolulu HI 56.65% Bradenton FL; Edward Spear, Bangor ME 4.33 5 Miriam Futernick - Morris Futernick, Miami FL 56.09% 3.71 6 Marina Scott - J Jennings, Rogers AR 55.81% Sun-O Ho, Redmond WA; Craig Zastera, Woodinville WA; Randy 6.92 7 1 Jill Graham - David Graham, Boca Raton FL 55.45% Corn, Kirkland WA; Tadashi Yoshida, Tokyo Japan 3.86 8 Susan Minder - Douglas Minder, Caledonia MI 55.26% vs 2.68 9 Michael McDonald, Rochester Hills MI; Grant Petersen, Taylor MI 54.83% Ken Gee, Regina SK; Hannah Moon, Prince Albert SK; Jerry 2.36 10 Richard Underwood, Voorheesville NY; Kerry Cotterell, Clifton Stamatov, Sofia Bulgaria; Diyan Danailov, Sofia 1799 Bulgaria; Gerald Lackner, Graz Austria; Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD Park NY 53.54% 5.19 2 Gina Austin Fresh, Wichita KS; Tim Perry, Corbin KY 52.52% TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY KNOCKOUTS, BRACKET 2 3.89 3 Donna Fischer - Norma Cooper, Lake St Louis MO 51.70% 16 Tables 2.92 4 Peter Gregory, Carbondale IL; John Gregory, Corvallis OR 51.64% Nancy Ogreenc, Wautoma WI; Robert Korten, Frankfort MI; Michael 2.43 5 W Multack, Miami Beach FL; Berton Solomon, Edwards CO 50.19% Creager, Brecksville OH; Robert Webster, Ripon WI 1.98 6 Carol Foster - Gary Waldron, Laguna Beach CA 50.13% vs Fred Dischman, Kansas City MO; Gary McDole - William Karnaze TUESDAY STRATIFIED OPEN PAIRS Jr, Lees Summit MO; Jim Wart, Bentonville AR 42.0 Tables A B C Bill Wittmann, Colorado Spgs CO; Denis Murphy, Port Williams NS; James La Fountain, Temple TX; Jim Johnsen - Paul Darin, San Diego 18.20 1 Sadik Arf, Saratoga CA; Sharon Goldman, New York NY 67.97% CA 13.65 2 Robert Heitzman Jr, Suffern NY; Marin Marinov, New York NY 64.75% vs 10.24 3 Dennis Goldston, Colorado Spgs CO; Robert Carstedt, Wichita KS 63.71% Bonnie Wilke, Aspen CO; Robert Todd, Tallahassee FL; Theresa 7.68 4 Will Engel, Freeport IL; James Melville, Springfield IL 60.93% Andino, Niceville FL; Max Aeschbacher, Salt Lake City UT; Ankur 6.07 5 Terry Schleppegrell, Boulder City NV; Ben Bomber, Vancouver WA 60.35% Rathi, Fort Worth TX 4.88 6/7 Tom Kniest, University City MO; Sidney Brownstein, Santa Monica CA 58.25% 10.63 6/7 1 Blake Sanders - Thomas Bandy, Jonesboro AR 58.25% TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY KNOCKOUTS, BRACKET 3 4.04 8 Robert Adams, Oklahoma City OK; Mike Aliotta, Edmond OK 58.10% 12 Tables 7.97 9 2 Robert Fisk, Cincinnati OH; Steve Callaham, Woodstock GA 57.89% Vickie Lanes - J Ann Bouchard - Jeanie Pearson, Columbia MO; 3.91 10 Sarah Wiener, Fort Lee NJ; Clay Cuthbertson, Quincy IL 57.87% Mary Rackers, Jefferson City MO vs 3.03 11 Charlotte Sturm - Stephen Sturm, Fullerton CA 56.58% Charles Young - Rich Pestien, Peoria IL; Richard Brummer, 5.98 12 3 Kathy Swaine - Rand Pinsky, Valencia CA 56.07% Effingham IL; Thomas Cox, Mount Juliet TN 4.48 4 Terry Wolfe, Clinton MT; Michael Boreson, Missoula MT 55.87% 6.18 5 1 Herbert Rosen, Overland Park KS; Kenneth Sagstetter, Dayton OH 54.50% Bryan Delfs, Horn Lake MS; Jan Ratliff, Highland Park IL; Todd 3.04 6 Jan Loftin - William Smith, Lincoln NE 54.18% Fisher, Chicago IL; Peter Cleaves, Sarasota FL 2.66 7 Steven Goodman - Carol Frana, Overland Park KS 53.87% vs 4.64 8 2 Margi Dyer, Mayfield KY; Douglas Snow, Paducah KY 53.85% Ronnie Frank - Ann Ruwitch, Saint Louis MO; Egon Diekhoff, 3.48 3 James Voelz - Aaron Krieser, Saint Louis MO 53.37% Maryland Hts MO; Judith Inker, Wellesley Hills MA 3.84 4 Ted Peck, La Crosse WI; Thomas Olson, Madison WI 53.26% 3.54 5 Danielle Tremblay, Outremont QC; Denise Roy-Letourneau, Lasalle QC 53.16% 1.80 6 Joseph Keim - William Gottschall, Dayton OH 51.16% The Longest Day will be here June 21st

The ACBL is the inaugural partner of The Longest Day, a sunrise-to-sunset team event to raise funds that fuel the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association. This event challenges participants to push their limits and complete approximately 16 hours of a consecutive activity. The theme for The Longest Day is “do something you love” – like play bridge! When you register to participate in The Longest Day at thelongestday.alz.org you will receive a registration kit with: • Flyers to advertise your event to the community • Publicity tools to maximize your exposure • Items to decorate your club/event on The Longest Day • Giveaways for your participating players/team members There is a whole host of online tools to help you recruit team members and fundraise virtually. Here are some ideas for your fundraising team’s activity on The Longest Day: • Play marathon bridge games. The ACBL is relaxing the rules so all sanctioned clubs can hold as many special games as desired on June 21, 2013. *Special game fees and upgraded masterpoints apply. All sanction fees collected will be donated to the Alzheimer’s Association. • Teach free beginner bridge lessons all day. It’s a great way to find new players and meet social/former college bridge players in your community, all while supporting the Alzheimer’s Association. • Stage a bridge exhibition where members of your team play bridge in different public locations over the course of the day. You’ll get a lot of attention and even more donations for your team’s cause. Approximately 5 million people in the U.S. are living with Alzheimer’s, but by 2050, nearly 16 million people could be affected. There is no cure, but some research indicates that playing mentally challenging games such as bridge may help keep your brain healthy. So do something you love on The Longest Day that might actually slow the onset of Alzheimer’s – play bridge! Visit thelongestday.alz.org for more information. Page 10 Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Daily Bulletin

TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY KNOCKOUTS, BRACKET 4 TUESDAY STRATIFIED SIDE SWISS 12 Tables 58 Tables Simon Sellers - Diane Dillman, Barrington IL; James McKinney, A B C Carol Stream IL; Rebecca Deaux, Collierville TN 10.31 1 Suman Agarwal, Hilliard OH; Harjinder Ajmani, Kula HI; Robert vs Current Jr, Toledo OH; Albert Fultz, Ft Mitchell KY 103.00 Marie Duval, Montreal QC; Richard Collette, Valleyfield QC; Bryant Town, Edmonton AB; Lucia Enica, Belmont MA 8.04 2 1 Mark Gospodnetic, Richmond VA; Marc Warner, Crozier VA; Gail Levy, Melville NY; Reisha Berkowsky, Huntingtn Sta NY 99.00 Thomas Aldrich III, Palatine IL; Fred Clayton, Carol Stream IL; 5.80 3 Mark Laken, Glyndon MD; Martin Graf, Chevy Chase MD; Mark Shaw, Gerald Levy, Hoffman Estates IL; Gordon Parks, Long Grove IL Columbia MD; Barry Bragin, Silver Spring MD 96.00 vs 4.35 4 Barbara Sonsini, Woodside CA; Judi Radin, New York NY; Lynn Judy Ruehl - Chris King, Batavia OH; Michael Gladfelter - Mary Deas, Schenectady NY; Beth Palmer, Chevy Chase MD; Kerri Jane Gladfelter, Columbus OH Sanborn, Stony Point NY; Irina Levitina, Hackensack NJ 92.00 6.03 5 2 Susan Kroning - Robert Kroning, Seaside OR; Lewis Richardson Jr TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY KNOCKOUTS, BRACKET 5 - Monica Taylor, Astoria OR 90.00 12 Tables 2.45 6 Raymond Depew - Norman Dressler, Kingston PA; Philip Wisdom, Jim Heller, Petersburg IL; Elizabeth Zalar - Jeff Ehrlich - Sandra Stults, Springfield IL Jefferson Cy MO; Peter Kyper, West Chester PA 83.00 vs 5.31 7 3 1 Byron Southern - Ellen Coffield - Richard Kalkbrenner - Lisa Sherry Wortsmith - Diane Lord - Sheila Mehaffy - Ann Lewis, Little Rowland, Little Rock AR 82.00 Rock AR 3.98 4 2 Kathy Beranek, Mishicot WI; Pat Malmanger, Bella Vista AR; Roman Rommelfanger, Manitowoc WI; Michael Callahan, Minneapolis MN 81.00 Gordon Yee, Stafford TX; Kyle Lueders - John Lai, Houston TX; 2.99 5/6 3 Richard Edwards Jr, Wildwood MO; Patricia Berger - Carole Burt, Kitty Wong, Pearland TX Chesterfield MO; Elizabeth Stephen, Eastport MI 79.00 vs 2.23 5/6 Elaine Everett, Downers Grove IL; Nance Booty, Naperville IL; Martha Jo Jones - Irby Jones, Gonzales LA; Bill Beaushaw, Pearl Patsy Howell - Anne Knott, Houston TX 79.00 River LA; Bruno Dellamea, Beckley WV 2.24 4 Cole Spencer, Fayetteville AR; Tommie Kadotani, Denver CO; TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY KNOCKOUTS, BRACKET 6 Camilla Baxter, Lake St Louis MO; Carol Rentz, Bridgeton MO 73.00 16 Tables 1.68 5 Susan Levine - Irwin Levine - Jack Revare - Judy Revare, Russell Craft - Dee Craft, Smith’s Parish Bermuda; Linda Spencer, Leawood KS 71.00 Fairview Hts IL; Melvin Patterson, Omaha NE 1.26 6 John Bernuy - Charlene Bry, St Louis MO; Rob Kelly, Defiance vs MO; Diana Drisko, Saint Louis MO 70.00 Howard Balfour, Park Forest IL; Anna Urick, Hammond IN; Charlotte Abernethy, Griffith IN; Claire Murvihill, Chicago IL TUESDAY EVENING SIDE GAME (TUESDAY/THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING SIDE SERIES) Michael Foley, Springdale AR; Brian Simet - Clyde McPhee - 18.0 Tables Barbara McPhee, Rogers AR A B C vs Mary Cotham - Jacqueline Montgomery - Jane Larimore, Fort Worth 4.25 1 Herbert Fallin Jr - La Quitta Talbot, Keller TX 61.66% TX; Diane Washabaugh, Aledo TX; Pamela Gladysz, Ft Worth TX 3.64 2 1 1 Gil Kreul, Omaha NE; Carolyn Sprague, Anchorage AK 57.84% 2.39 3/4 2/3 Ben Finegold, Saint Louis MO; Wes Burgar, Ann Arbor MI 57.30% TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY KNOCKOUTS, BRACKET 7 2.39 3/4 2/3 Christina van Leeuwen, Horn Lake MS; George Subt, Southampton NJ 57.30% 16 Tables 1.54 5 4 Dixie Dill, Urbandale IA; Rita Kothari, Des Moines IA 56.43% David Bilek - Sharon Bilek, Independence OH; Elaina Dylewski - 1.83 6 5 Francis Tseng - Jim Davis, Erie PA 55.99% Stephen Dylewski, Erie PA 2.16 6 2 Richard Leonardon, Santa Fe NM; Donald Prior, Key Biscayne FL 55.56% vs 1.62 3 Sue Lan Ma, Kirtland Hills OH; Chang-Li Lu, Strongsville OH 53.38% Michael Gritz - Etty Yenni, Santa Barbara CA; Michael Albert - 1.48 4 Dianne Kiehl, Muskego WI; Marlene Backus, Brookfield WI 51.85% Daniel AlbertRozenberg, Cambridge MA 0.91 5 Stanley Berkowitz, Delray Beach FL; Diane Berkowitz, Hawley PA 49.89% Michael Castagna - Glenna Castagna, Muskegon MI; Helene Miller, Spring Lake MI; Donald Hulander, N. Muskegon MI vs Joyce Sirota - Irene Beaudoin, River Forest IL; Susan Hanson - Richard Hanson, Northfield IL

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ROCKWELL MIXED PAIRS QUALIFIERS 91.0 Tables / Based on 172 Tables 55 Sylvia Caley, Montreal QC; James Ward, Champaign IL 116.49 1 Sylvia Shi, Baltimore MD; Alexander Prairie, Washington DC 345.61 56 Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA; Bonnie Bagley, Colorado Spgs CO 114.91 2 G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, Aventura FL; Michael Gamble, 57 Jean Boettcher - Steven Gaynor, Minneapolis MN 114.46 Shawnigan Lake BC 342.36 58 Shawn Stringer - William Cole, Silver Spring MD 111.75 3 Ron Smith - Linda Smith, Hixson TN 339.92 59 Ed Howard, Lawrence KS; Karen Erlanger, Saint Louis MO 110.53 4 Paul Lewis - Linda Lewis, Las Vegas NV 302.77 60 James Senter - Gale Senter, San Clemente CA 108.53 5 Marjorie Michelin - Ellis Feigenbaum, Laguna Woods CA 286.82 61 Ray Miller, Seattle WA; , Redmond WA 107.77 6 Michael Strizhevsky, Dunwoody GA; Irina Ladyzhensky, Ellenton FL 277.43 62 Martin Johnson Jr, Folly Beach SC; Betsy Stanton, Hartsville SC 106.59 7 Nancy Lowry, Virginia Beach VA; Mark Dahl, Richmond VA 237.95 63 Greg Humphreys, Charlottesvle VA; Jenni Carmichael, Kennesaw GA 106.53 8 Barbara Lehman, Glenview IL; Craig Jacobson, Skokie IL 227.24 64 Helen Corbin, Palo Alto CA; Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA 106.25 9 Chester Johnson, Chicago IL; Rena Hetzer, Memphis TN 226.67 65 Nancy Passell, Plano TX; Bryan Storey, Frisco TX 103.00 10 Asla Ronnaug - Svein Marvussen, 220.76 66 Zachary Grossack, Newton MA; Kimberly Gilman, Carlisle MA 101.71 11 Erez Hendelman, New York NY; K Fung, Edmonton AB 214.40 67 Jack Lacy, Lago Vista TX; Sally Clark, Carlsbad CA 100.01 12 Cecilia Rimstedt, 43335 Partille Sweden; Eric Leong, Oakland CA 211.38 68 Kathy Baum - Jay Baum, Germantown TN 97.16 13 Alison Wilson, New York NY; Wilfried Librecht, 202.50 69 Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; John Grantham, Bentonville AR 97.09 14 Cindy Harris - Joe Harris, Albuquerque NM 198.41 70 Phillip Alder, Hobe Sound FL; Betty Ann Kennedy, Shreveport LA 95.27 15 Rita Ellington, Traverse City MI; , Scottsdale AZ 192.96 71 Robert Katz, Ann Arbor MI; Jan Martel, Davis CA 95.12 16 Rachael Moller, Brooklyn NY; Michael Heymann, Fort Worth TX 191.56 72 Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY; Joan Brody, Morristown NJ 92.98 17 Christopher Gibson - Meg Myers, Beaverton OR 188.64 73 Charles Malcolm - Marti Malcolm, Topeka KS 92.70 18 Randall Rubinstein, Brooklyn NY; Dana Berkowitz, New York NY 187.13 74 Freerk Polling - Betty Parker, Palm Beach Gdns FL 92.68 19 Petra Hamman, Dallas TX; Don Lussky, Elmhurst IL 181.77 75 Robert Cappelli, Bloomfield MI; Lynne Schaefer, Ellicott City MD 89.84 20 Jessica Piafsky, New York NY; Jacek Jerzy Kalita, Warsaw Poland 179.14 76 Lynne Rosenbaum - , Glencoe IL 89.44 21 Mike Giacaman, Saint Louis MO; Deborah King, Creve Coeur MO 177.68 77 Ellen Cherniavsky, Silver Spring MD; Eugene Kales, Arlington VA 88.41 22 Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL; Scott Levine, New York NY 173.57 78 Robert Gordon, Northport NY; Dori Cohen, Woodbury NY 88.33 23 David Caprera - Anne Brenner, Denver CO 172.66 79 Gabrielle Sherman, W Long Branch NJ; Joseph Rich, New York NY 85.84 24 Chuck Said - Elaine Said, Nashville TN 172.51 80 Alan Applebaum, Brookline MA; Yiji Starr, Wayland MA 85.60 25 Les Bart - Gloria Bart, Bradenton FL 166.63 81 Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY; Susan Picus, New York NY 85.09 26 Joann Glasson - Bob Glasson, Pennington NJ 161.78 82 Jill Marshall, Port Chester NY; Brett Adler, Norwalk CT 85.00 27 John Potter, Panama City FL; Vonnie Lavender, Burke VA 157.11 83 Yukiko Tokunaga, 1800002 Japan; Kenji Miyakuni, Tokyo Japan 81.10 28 Gigi Simpson, Sarasota FL; Ira Hessel, San Antonio TX 156.34 84 Jeffrey Ford, Redmond WA; Kim Eng, Issaquah WA 81.08 29 Gloria Tsoi, Somerville MA; Stephen McDevitt, Medford MA 155.62 85 Kathy Pollock, East Amherst NY; Marc Sylvester, Edinboro PA 80.63 30 Andy Avery, Jamaica VT; Cecily Kohler, Washington DC 152.74 86 Martha Leary, Urbana IL; Richard Ellis, Westhampton NY 80.41 31 Richard Meffley, Fresno CA; Jean Barry, Livermore CA 152.18 87 Warren Oberfield, Pittsburgh PA; Martha Katz, Burr Ridge IL 80.28 32 Martin Hirschman, Southfield MI; Lynne Schaeffer, W Bloomfield MI 149.85 88 John Zilic, Houston TX; Pam LaShelle, Round Rock TX 78.88 33 Don Kern, Bay Minette AL; Jean Talbot, Metairie LA 148.86 89 Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN; Rod Beery, Saint Charles MO Only 78.37 34 Marc Nathan - Cathy Nathan, New York NY 148.21 90 Helene Bauman, Arlington VA; Michael Cassel II, Roseville MN 77.46 35 , Netherlands; , Cambridge MA 145.50 91 Nancy Molesworth, White Plains NY; Byron Nimocks, Rye NY 77.17 36 Alan Schwartz - Annie Schwartz, Fairfax VA 144.94 92 James Olson - Ellen Olson, Charleston WV 76.05 37 Dee Adams - Alvin Stone, Memphis TN 144.38 93 David Cordon, Warwick Bermuda; Julia Lunn, Southampton Bermuda 76.01 38 Barbara Sartorius - Robert Sartorius, Palm Bch Gdns FL 144.02 94 Paul Meerschaert, Saint Paul MN; Carole Miner, Rochester MN27 75.76 39 Mike Albert, Omaha NE; Karen Verdirame, Bennington NE 142.13 95 Richard Gabriel - Ellen Gabriel, Chicago IL days until 73.04 40 Sheila Gabay, Newton MA; Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA 141.51 96 B Horiguchi, Gardena CA; Donna Chambers, Schenectady NY 72.33 41 Jill Levin, Henderson NV; Richard Coren, Delray Beach FL 140.70 97 Merri-Jo Hillaker, Grand Prairie TX; Nagy Kamel, Plano TX the world's 71.95 42 Roger Clough - Rebecca Clough, Culver City CA 138.75 98 Eileen Cripps, Madison WI; Steven Reuschlein, Middleton WI largest 71.93 43 Kamla Chawla, Longmeadow MA; Daniel Boye, Farmington NY 136.97 99 Dennis Spencer - Gloria Spitzer, Saint Louis MO gathering 71.90 44 - Bonnie Melchior, Little Rock AR 135.49 100 Susan Hinton, Biloxi MS; Richard Logan, Diamondhead MS 71.47 45 Jo Anne Vatter - Richard Vatter, Cadillac MI 131.34 101 , Palm Bch Grdns FL; Claire Tornay, Palm Beachof Gdns regional FL 71.19 46 Judy Fox - James Fox, Virginia Beach VA 130.82 102 Winston Legge Jr - Jennie Legge, Pensacola FL tournament 70.73 47 Stella Rainey, Tuscaloosa AL; Jim Foster, Birmingham AL 126.03 103 Lois Stuart - Jess Stuart, West Chester PA 69.99 48 Adam Grossack, Newton MA; Ljudmila Kamenova, South Setauket NY 123.96 104 Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA; Gerri Soffa Carlson, Rncho Plsbridge 49 Judith Auer, Dublin OH; Larry Jones, Pickerington OH 122.20 Vrds CA players. 69.58 50 Tania Reyes Hiller, Shrub Oak NY; Mark Ralph, San Francisco CA 121.48 105 Caryn Villalon, Fallbrook CA; Ken McClenahan, Lone Tree CO 69.23 51 Karen Walker, Champaign IL; Jordan Chodorow, Los Angeles CA 121.46 106 Nataly Goldin, Chestnut Hill MA; Lloyd Arvedon, Woburn MA 68.56 52 Diane Graese, Las Vegas NV; Martin Caley, Montreal QC 118.91 107 Sharon Meng-Horton, Dade City FL; Wayne Eggers, Woodridge IL 68.45 53 Sally Meckstroth, Clearwater Bch FL; Thomas Turgeon, Memphis TN 118.00 108 Lee Atkinson - Mark Yaeger, Hollywood FL 67.27 54 Linda Eakes, Leawood KS; Don Stack, Overland Park KS 117.31 109 Nancy Katz, Carolina PR; Richard Zucker, Dobbs Ferry NY 67.13

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110 Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; Ann Borgschulte, Lexington MA 66.90 147 Donna Swarthout - Dave Swarthout, San Antonio TX 36.02 111 Bo Liu, Santa Ana CA; Somers Collins, Roland AR 66.58 148 Roger Johnson - Nie Lih Kalat, Sarasota FL 35.56 112 Alan Watson, Lexington MA; Susan Miller, Boca Raton FL 66.47 149 David Brower, Portland OR; Linda Wiener, Vancouver WA 35.22 113 Francisco Bernal, Miami FL; Maris Zilant, North Miami FL 66.22 150 Dave Glen, Delta BC; Joan Brooke, La Quinta CA 34.52 114 Kevin Fay, Columbia MO; Jennifer Lin, San Francisco CA 65.77 151 Janice Nakao - Thomas Quinlan, San Mateo CA 34.08 115 Claude Vogel, Chicago IL; Carol Frank, Burbank CA 65.70 152 Mark Boswell - Peggy Wald, Chesterfield MO 33.38 116 Emily Harrell, Shoal Creek AL; Kevin Dybvig, Birmingham AL 65.05 153 Lois Boagni - K Boagni Jr, Opelousas LA 33.31 117 - , Memphis TN 64.68 154 Mickie Chambers, Atlanta GA; Earl Glickstein, Gaithersburg MD 31.49 118 William Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor MI; Ellen Kozlove, Louisville KY 63.42 155 Mark Teaford, Seal Beach CA; Yasuko Shrenzel, Honolulu HI 28.24 119 Joshua Stark, Grayslake IL; Suzanne Dunn, Crystal Lake IL 62.95 156 Dale Johannesen - Lynn Johannesen, Saratoga CA 26.22 120 Allison Howard, Cookeville TN; Bryan Howard, Nashville TN 62.52 157 Jeff Hand - Gail Greenberg, New York NY 25.96 121 Cheryl Schneider, Westerville OH; George St Pierre, Columbus OH 57.59 158 Stephen Brauss, Saint Louis MO; Sharon Christenson, Sun City AZ 25.81 122 Michael Ranis - Susan Wexler, New York NY 57.40 159 Si Dombu - Adis Dombu, Las Vegas NV 22.40 123 Jacqueline Sincoff - Roger Lord, Saint Louis MO 55.75 160 Robert Hope - Merle Stetser, Honolulu HI 21.36 124 Bob Lyon, Indianapolis IN; Linda Leedy, Zionsville IN 55.37 161 Georgia Heth, Morton IL; Jim Reiman, Mansfield OH 21.12 125 Serge Aronovich - Marianne Aronovich, Tuxedo Park NY 54.94 162 Margot Hennings, Annandale VA; Robert Hartman, Memphis TN 20.52 126 Ellie Hanlon, Tequesta FL; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT 54.39 163 David Loeb - Maureen Loeb, Heathrow FL 19.75 127 Donald Florida - Annette Clark, Indianapolis IN 53.56 164 Yatindra Sahae, Carmel Valley CA; Pam Stratton, Las Vegas NV 19.73 128 Gen Geiger, Sarasota FL; Andrzej Sasin, Poland Poland 52.86 165 Carole Weinstein, Acton MA; Tony Petronella, Boca Raton FL 16.57 129 Alan Popkin, St Louis MO; Nancy Popkin, Saint Louis MO 52.36 166 Andrew Garnett, Winterpark FL; Riki Tulin, Highland Beach FL 14.05 130 Natalie Hertz - Dan Hertz, Harrison NY 51.45 167 David Rodney - Avril Rodney, Fairfax VA 12.66 131 Paul Ivaska, Las Vegas NV; Carol Stewart, Henderson NV 50.22 168 Shelly Dunietz, New York NY; Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON 12.26 132 Linda Trent - Brian Trent, Fullerton CA 49.98 169 Michael Roche, Victoria BC; Pamela Nisbet, Ottawa ON 11.24 133 Kenneth Bland - Carol Schaffer, Saint Louis MO 47.17 170 Simon Kantor, Feeding Hills MA; Mary Savko, Tequesta FL 11.11 134 Susan Stubinski - Bruce Wick, Houston TX 45.53 171 Richard Wieland, Redding CT; Eileen Easterling, Casselberry FL 9.91 135 John Maki, Bothell WA; Amy DeShaw, Seattle WA 44.33 172 Robert Maier, Morgantown WV; Ala Hamilton-Day, Rose Valley PA 9.38 136 Ron Ashbacher, Lead Hill AR; Toni Bales, Pickerington OH 44.12 173 Lynn Shannon, Los Gatos CA; Michael Bodell, Santa Clara CA 8.21 137 Barbara Nist, Seatac WA; Ken Christiansen, Bothell WA 43.61 174 Monique Smith, Arlington VA; Merril Hirsh, Washington DC 7.97 138 Diane Travis, Cincinnati OH; Frank Treiber III, Toledo OH 42.84 175 Jill Gilbert, Toledo OH; Norman Coombs, Brookville IN 6.34 139 Jack Snyder, Rockford IL; Judy Zhu, Naperville IL 42.13 176 Ed Ulman, Portland OR; Toby Bassett, Lafayette LA 5.97 140 Douglas Dorland, Palmer AK; Marie Smerjac, Castle Rock CO 41.72 177 Alfred Duncker - Ann Lindley, Gaithersburg MD 5.63 141 Catherine Gay, Kalamazoo MI; William Northrop, Schoolcraft MI 41.69 178 Jan Assini, Aurora OH; Jerry Helms, Charlotte NC 5.35 142 Rosanne Schabinger, Mount Prospect IL; Zeke Letellier, Crofton MD 41.21 179 Jacqualyn James, E Stroudsburg PA; Rajeev Bansal, Overland Park KS 4.31 143 Chuck Burger - Suzy Burger, West Bloomfield MI 40.29 180 Dan Parish - Elise Parish, Omaha NE 3.80 144 Richard Potter - Betty Potter, Black Mountain NC 37.26 181 Bonnie Gall - David Bailey, Bartlesville OK 2.64 145 Ted Boyd, Cambridge ON; Edith Ferber, Waterloo ON 36.90 182 Melanie Tucker, New York NY; Bar Tarnovski, Rishon Lezion Israel 0.00 146 Stephen McConnell, Evanston IL; Patti Hartley, Kirkland WA 36.83

ROCKWELL MIXED PAIRS 2ND QUALIFYING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS H I K N EAST-WEST 1 Nataly Goldin, Chestnut Hill MA; Lloyd Arvedon, Woburn MA 60.52% 1 Cecilia Rimstedt, 43335 Partille Sweden; Eric Leong, Oakland CA 65.53% 2 Alan Popkin, St Louis MO; Nancy Popkin, Saint Louis MO 59.71% 2 Marjorie Michelin - Ellis Feigenbaum, Laguna Woods CA 64.66% 3 Gabrielle Sherman, W Long Branch NJ; Joseph Rich, New York NY 59.07% 3 Joann Glasson - Bob Glasson, Pennington NJ 62.29% 4 Michael Edwards, Rock Island IL; Cookie Hoberman, Omaha NE 58.80% 4 Gloria Tsoi, Somerville MA; Stephen McDevitt, Medford MA 61.81% 5 Alan Applebaum, Brookline MA; Yiji Starr, Wayland MA 57.69% 5 Warren Oberfield, Pittsburgh PA; Martha Katz, Burr Ridge IL 61.60% 6 Christopher Gibson - Meg Myers, Beaverton OR 57.39% 6 Martha Leary, Urbana IL; Richard Ellis, Westhampton NY 59.19% 7 Dale Johannesen - Lynn Johannesen, Saratoga CA 57.27% 7 Lynne Rosenbaum - Valentin Kovachev, Glencoe IL 59.16% 8/9 Paul Lewis - Linda Lewis, Las Vegas NV 56.55% 8 Les Bart - Gloria Bart, Bradenton FL 58.50% 8/9 Susan Hinton, Biloxi MS; Richard Logan, Diamondhead MS 56.55% 9 Nancy Molesworth, White Plains NY; Byron Nimocks, Rye NY 57.54% 10 Miguel Reygadas, Tlalpan Mexico; C. Valerie Gamio, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA 56.13% 10 Jean Boettcher - Steven Gaynor, Minneapolis MN 57.06% 11 Pamela Keim - Jason Larrivee, Regina SK 55.95% 11 Mike Giacaman, Saint Louis MO; Deborah King, Creve Coeur MO 56.43% 12 Jacqueline Sincoff - Roger Lord, Saint Louis MO 55.92% 12 Alison Wilson, New York NY; Wilfried Librecht, 55.98% 13 Richard Potter - Betty Potter, Black Mountain NC 55.32% 13 Ellie Hanlon, Tequesta FL; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT 55.68% 14 Chester Johnson, Chicago IL; Rena Hetzer, Memphis TN 54.84% 14 Helene Bauman, Arlington VA; Michael Cassel II, Roseville MN 55.59% 15/16 Lois Stuart - Jess Stuart, West Chester PA 54.81% 15 Andy Avery, Jamaica VT; Cecily Kohler, Washington DC 55.44% 15/16 Jo Morse, Palm Bch Gdns FL; Paul Munafo, Huntsville AL 54.81% 16 Si Dombu - Adis Dombu, Las Vegas NV 55.35% 17 Eileen Cripps, Madison WI; Steven Reuschlein, Middleton WI 54.51% 17 Catherine Gay, Kalamazoo MI; William Northrop, Schoolcraft MI 54.84% 18 Zachary Grossack, Newton MA; Kimberly Gilman, Carlisle MA 54.00% 18 Emily Harrell, Shoal Creek AL; Kevin Dybvig, Birmingham AL 54.45% 19 Jan Assini, Aurora OH; Jerry Helms, Charlotte NC 53.85% 19 Marion Michielsen, AM Rotterd Netherlands; Richard Zeckhauser, Cambridge MA 54.42% 20 Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; John Grantham, Bentonville AR 52.97% 20 Robert Maier, Morgantown WV; Ala Hamilton-Day, Rose Valley PA 53.64% 21 Douglas Dorland, Palmer AK; Marie Smerjac, Castle Rock CO 52.85% 21 Mark Boswell - Peggy Wald, Chesterfield MO 52.97% 22 Robert Katz, Ann Arbor MI; Jan Martel, Davis CA 52.76% 22 Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; Ann Borgschulte, Lexington MA 52.76% 23 Natalie Hertz - Dan Hertz, Harrison NY 52.46% 23 Claude Vogel, Chicago IL; Carol Frank, Burbank CA 52.49% 24 Jo Anne Vatter - Richard Vatter, Cadillac MI 52.19% 24 Caryn Villalon, Fallbrook CA; Ken McClenahan, Lone Tree CO 52.46% 25 Sharon Meng-Horton, Dade City FL; Wayne Eggers, Woodridge IL 51.92% 25 Richard Dubrovsky - Leora Dubrovsky, Howell NJ 52.22% 26 Lee Atkinson - Mark Yaeger, Hollywood FL 51.59% 26 Patti Poppell, Thomasville GA; Patrick Horton, Tallahassee FL 51.92% NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS X Y Z EAST-WEST 1 G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, Aventura FL; Michael Gamble, Shawnigan Lake BC 68.67% 1 Jessica Piafsky, New York NY; Jacek Jerzy Kalita, Warsaw Poland 60.37% 2 Barbara Lehman, Glenview IL; Craig Jacobson, Skokie IL 60.27% 2 Erez Hendelman, New York NY; K Fung, Edmonton AB 60.32% 3 Petra Hamman, Dallas TX; Don Lussky, Elmhurst IL 59.62% 3 Sally Meckstroth, Clearwater Bch FL; Thomas Turgeon, Memphis TN 58.86% 4 Gigi Simpson, Sarasota FL; Ira Hessel, San Antonio TX 58.50% 4 Jack Lacy, Lago Vista TX; Sally Clark, Carlsbad CA 57.84% 5 Chuck Burger - Suzy Burger, West Bloomfield MI 57.84% 5 Alfred Duncker - Ann Lindley, Gaithersburg MD 57.79% 6 Asla Ronnaug - Svein Marvussen, 56.78% 6 Marc Nathan - Cathy Nathan, New York NY 57.08% 7 Kathleen Harper, Woodside CA; Jim O’Neil, Cupertino CA 56.58% 7 B Horiguchi, Gardena CA; Donna Chambers, Schenectady NY 56.73% 8 Nancy Passell, Plano TX; Bryan Storey, Frisco TX 55.97% 8 Shawn Stringer - William Cole, Silver Spring MD 56.48% 9 Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN; Rod Beery, Saint Charles MO 54.71% 9 James Olson - Ellen Olson, Charleston WV 56.28% 10 Ellen Cherniavsky, Silver Spring MD; Eugene Kales, Arlington VA 53.34% 10 Martin Hirschman, Southfield MI; Lynne Schaeffer, W Bloomfield MI 54.81% 11 Mark Teaford, Seal Beach CA; Yasuko Shrenzel, Honolulu HI 53.24% 11 Serge Aronovich - Marianne Aronovich, Tuxedo Park NY 53.95% 12 Diane Travis, Cincinnati OH; Frank Treiber III, Toledo OH 52.78% 12 Jack Snyder, Rockford IL; Judy Zhu, Naperville IL 53.24% 13 Linda Marshall, Bethesda MD; Steven Schatzow, Washington DC 52.73% 13 Arnold Fisher, Clementon NJ; Lynne Tarnopol, New York NY 53.14% 14 Mary Giles - Rick Giles, Springfield MO 52.38% 14 Ray Miller, Seattle WA; Cristal Nell, Redmond WA 52.94% 15 Bonnie Gall - David Bailey, Bartlesville OK 51.77% 15 Bob Lyon, Indianapolis IN; Linda Leedy, Zionsville IN 52.02% 16 Ludmila Antonova, San Francisco CA; Dana Rossi, Norwalk CT 51.42% 16 Paul Ivaska, Las Vegas NV; Carol Stewart, Henderson NV 51.01% NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS F G J L M EAST-WEST 1 Ron Smith - Linda Smith, Hixson TN 65.12% 1 Sylvia Shi, Baltimore MD; Alexander Prairie, Washington DC 64.55% 2 Jill Levin, Henderson NV; Richard Coren, Delray Beach FL 63.23% 2 Martin Johnson Jr, Folly Beach SC; Betsy Stanton, Hartsville SC 61.91% 3 Nancy Lowry, Virginia Beach VA; Mark Dahl, Richmond VA 63.07% 3 Michael Strizhevsky, Dunwoody GA; Irina Ladyzhensky, Ellenton FL 61.41% 4 Allison Howard, Cookeville TN; Bryan Howard, Nashville TN 58.09% 4 Sylvia Caley, Montreal QC; James Ward, Champaign IL 61.37% 5 Kevin Fay, Columbia MO; Jennifer Lin, San Francisco CA 57.38% 5 Rita Ellington, Traverse City MI; Haig Tchamitch, Scottsdale AZ 59.22% 6 Diane Graese, Las Vegas NV; Martin Caley, Montreal QC 57.21% 6 Sheila Gabay, Newton MA; Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA 59.19% 7 Francisco Bernal, Miami FL; Maris Zilant, North Miami FL 57.16% 7 Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL; Scott Levine, New York NY 59.17% 8 Ed Howard, Lawrence KS; Karen Erlanger, Saint Louis MO 56.28% 8 Georgia Heth, Morton IL; Jim Reiman, Mansfield OH 58.68% 9 Linda Eakes, Leawood KS; Don Stack, Overland Park KS 56.16% 9 Richard Meffley, Fresno CA; Jean Barry, Livermore CA 57.95% 10 Karen Walker, Champaign IL; Jordan Chodorow, Los Angeles CA 56.07% 10 Randall Rubinstein, Brooklyn NY; Dana Berkowitz, New York NY 57.90% 11 John Potter, Panama City FL; Vonnie Lavender, Burke VA 55.46% 11 Phillip Alder, Hobe Sound FL; Betty Ann Kennedy, Shreveport LA 56.75% 12 Roger Clough - Rebecca Clough, Culver City CA 55.42% 12 Allan Siebert - Bonnie Melchior, Little Rock AR 55.97% 13 Dee Adams - Alvin Stone, Memphis TN 55.24% 13 Paul Meerschaert, Saint Paul MN; Carole Miner, Rochester MN 55.96% 14 Adam Grossack, Newton MA; Ljudmila Kamenova, South Setauket NY 55.17% 14 Loretta Rivers, Monroe LA; Mike Cappelletti, Winter Park FL 55.89% 15 Kamla Chawla, Longmeadow MA; Daniel Boye, Farmington NY 55.08% 15 Cindy Harris - Joe Harris, Albuquerque NM 55.56% 16 Rachael Moller, Brooklyn NY; Michael Heymann, Fort Worth TX 54.74% 16 Bo Liu, Santa Ana CA; Somers Collins, Roland AR 54.60% 17 Dave Glen, Delta BC; Joan Brooke, La Quinta CA 54.43% 17 Margot Hennings, Annandale VA; Robert Hartman, Memphis TN 54.56% 18 John Dukellis - Judy Hummel, Colorado Spgs CO 54.39% 18 Stephen McConnell, Evanston IL; Patti Hartley, Kirkland WA 54.37% 19 Ed Ulman, Portland OR; Toby Bassett, Lafayette LA 53.59% 19 Judith Auer, Dublin OH; Larry Jones, Pickerington OH 53.94% 20 Lee Stokes Hilton - Jim Hilton, Austin TX 53.48% 20 Susan Jackson - Stephen Jackson, Roseville MN 53.56% 21 Richard Wieland, Redding CT; Eileen Easterling, Casselberry FL 53.27% 21 Robert Gordon, Northport NY; Dori Cohen, Woodbury NY 53.41% 22 Lawrence Lau, Westport CT; Faye Marino, Greenwich CT 53.21% 22 Tania Reyes Hiller, Shrub Oak NY; Mark Ralph, San Francisco CA 53.35% 23 Jill Gilbert, Toledo OH; Norman Coombs, Brookville IN 53.07% 23 Stella Rainey, Tuscaloosa AL; Jim Foster, Birmingham AL 53.09% 24 Mike Albert, Omaha NE; Karen Verdirame, Bennington NE 52.66% 24 Don Kern, Bay Minette AL; Jean Talbot, Metairie LA 52.52% 25 Chris Moore - Jennifer Chalfan, Bellevue WA 52.63% 25 Michael Strong - Johanna Strong, Winfield IL 52.46% 26 Coley McGinnis, Nashville TN; Linda Hanson, Brentwood TN 52.61% 26 Mimi Bieber, Hartsdale NY; Paul Lewis, White Plains NY 52.42% 27 Kevin Dwyer, Tampa FL; Kimberly Whipple, Boca Grande FL 52.30% 27 Judy Fox - James Fox, Virginia Beach VA 51.86% Daily Bulletin Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Page 13

TUESDAY EVENING 299ER SWISS TEAMS 8 Tables A B C 2.54 1 Darlene Scott, Oakville ON; Charlene Richardson, Moorefield ON; Timothy Curtis - Suzanne Curtis, Ho-Ho-Kus NJ 56.00 2.04 2 1 1 Ann Parker - Sudhir Shah - Marcia McClurg - Jerry McClurg, Dallas TX 49.00 1.34 3/4 2/3 2/3 Eleanor Thomas - Rex Thomas - Jack Kremer - Bonnie Kremer, Mt Pleasant IA 46.00 1.34 3/4 2/3 2/3 Bill Silky - Mary Silky, Syracuse NY; Dorothy Gembol, Clear Lake MN; Catherine Geraghty, Spokane WA 46.00

TUESDAY EVENING 299ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION BBB EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Regina Schlueter - Ken Schlueter, Ferguson MO 58.88% 1 1 1 Ann Lemp - Frank Lemp, St Louis MO 68.01% 2 2 Conrad Larkin, Santa Rosa CA; Mary Tweedie, Bloomington IL 54.34% 2 2 2 John Hindle - Jeff Gosman, Winnipeg MB 56.90% 3 3 1 Beverly Wedel - John McReynolds, Bartlesville OK 54.23% 3 3 3 Debb Keniley, St Louis MO; Gwen Moore, . MO 55.46% 4 4 2 Lucy Lacava, Hamden CT; Patricia Bender, Woodbridge CT 52.94% 4 4 Thelma Peskind, Olivette MO; Helene Mirowitz, St Louis MO 55.26% 5 Diane Cohen, McLean VA; Hank Lavender, Burke VA 51.91% 5 Pat Friesen, San Rafael CA; Terry Kee, Greenbrae CA 54.94% 6 5 John Newman, Saint Louis MO; Ellen Volpe, Clayton MO 51.66% 6 5 Randall Stephens - Philip Sticha, Columbia MD 53.81% 7 Jim Gentz, Belvidere IL; Odis Thomas, Winnebago IL 51.21% 7 Norma Postudensek - Jim Postudensek, Duluth MN 52.86% 6 3 Mary Caul - Donna Saltz, Naperville IL 50.72%

TUESDAY STRATIFIED OPEN EVENING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS MM NN OO EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Robert Heitzman Jr, Suffern NY; Marin Marinov, New York NY 66.19% 1 Sadik Arf, Saratoga CA; Sharon Goldman, New York NY 68.72% 2 Will Engel, Freeport IL; James Melville, Springfield IL 63.56% 2 Dennis Goldston, Colorado Spgs CO; Robert Carstedt, Wichita KS 61.54% 3 1 Robert Fisk, Cincinnati OH; Steve Callaham, Woodstock GA 62.35% 3 1 1 Danielle Tremblay, Outremont QC; Denise Roy-Letourneau, Lasalle QC 59.26% 4 Charlotte Sturm - Stephen Sturm, Fullerton CA 61.54% 4 Lars Moquist, Nybro Sweden; Ingemar Andersson, Solvesborg Sweden 59.06% 5 2 Blake Sanders - Thomas Bandy, Jonesboro AR 60.63% 5 2 2 Margi Dyer, Mayfield KY; Douglas Snow, Paducah KY 58.05% 6 Suresh Mahajan, Del Mar CA; Rai Osborne, Anaheim CA 60.02% 6 3 Jan Loftin - William Smith, Lincoln NE 56.93% 7 Terry Schleppegrell, Boulder City NV; Ben Bomber, Vancouver WA 58.35% 7 4 Carol Warner, Fairview Hgts IL; Ray Sigler, Trenton IL 55.97% 8 Robert Adams, Oklahoma City OK; Mike Aliotta, Edmond OK 58.15% 8 Sarah Wiener, Fort Lee NJ; Clay Cuthbertson, Quincy IL 55.92% 9 Suzanne St Thomas, Salem OR; Joy McKenzie-Smith, Portland OR 56.93% 9 5 Terry Wolfe, Clinton MT; Michael Boreson, Missoula MT 55.72% 10 3 1 James Voelz - Aaron Krieser, Saint Louis MO 54.40% 10 6 3 Michael Shelton, Winnetka IL; John Shelton, Wilmette IL 55.67% 11 4 Steven Goodman - Carol Frana, Overland Park KS 54.00% 11 Scott Humphrey, Pflugerville TX; William Michael, Colo Springs CO 54.81% 12 Carolyn Motes Jr, Island Park ID; Preston Morrow, Dallas TX 53.74% 12 Jim Dingwerth - William Hoge, Olathe KS 53.39% 13 5 2 Joseph Keim - William Gottschall, Dayton OH 53.69% 13 7 Donald Schramek, Chicago IL; Bruce Bengtson, Park Ridge IL 53.19% 14 6 Joyce Richards, Skokie IL; Carl Spencer, Phoenix AZ 52.63% 14 8 Hall Whitaker - William Morgan, Rolla MO 52.43% 15 Sylvia Gindi, Oakhurst NJ; Cleopatra Guastella, Red Bank NJ 52.38% 15/16 9/10 4/5 Joyce Dalal, Menomonee Falls WI; Bhadra Chheda, New Berlin WI 52.38% 16 Daniel Hoekstra, Portland OR; Roger McNay, Beaverton OR 52.23% 15/16 9/10 4/5 Herbert Rosen, Overland Park KS; Kenneth Sagstetter, Dayton OH 52.38% 17 7 Douglas Dyer - Frederick Mason, Beckley WV 51.77% 17 Kathy Swaine - Rand Pinsky, Valencia CA 51.32% 8 3 Vicki Funk-Koble - David Koble, Bartlesville OK 50.76% 6 Katherine Hawker - Stephen Hawker, Baltimore MD 50.66% 9 4 Margot Stockie, Waterloo ON; Larry Rotman, Ancaster ON 50.46% 10 5 Ted Peck, La Crosse WI; Thomas Olson, Madison WI 49.85% 6 Julia Bon Smith, Chapel Hill NC; Paul Smith, Clayton NC 48.48%

TUESDAY EVENING SIDE GAME TUESDAY/THURSDAY A/FTERNOON/EVENING SIDE SERIES NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS QQ RR EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Herbert Fallin Jr - La Quitta Talbot, Keller TX 61.66% 1 1 1 Gil Kreul, Omaha NE; Carolyn Sprague, Anchorage AK 57.84% 2/3 1/2 Ben Finegold, Saint Louis MO; Wes Burgar, Ann Arbor MI 57.30% 2 2 Francis Tseng - Jim Davis, Erie PA 55.99% 2/3 1/2 Christina van Leeuwen, Horn Lake MS; George Subt, Southampton NJ 57.30% 3 3 2 Richard Leonardon, Santa Fe NM; Donald Prior, Key Biscayne FL 55.56% 4 3 Dixie Dill, Urbandale IA; Rita Kothari, Des Moines IA 56.43% 4 Barbara Schultz, Shawnigan Lake BC; Walter Pease, Anchorage AK 55.12% 5 4 Robert Raf, W Bloomfield MI; Grant Petersen, Taylor MI 52.29% 5 John Moser, St Agatha ON; David Baker, Kitchener ON 54.14% 6 5 1 Dianne Kiehl, Muskego WI; Marlene Backus, Brookfield WI 51.85% 6 4 3 Sue Lan Ma, Kirtland Hills OH; Chang-Li Lu, Strongsville OH 53.38% 7 Margaret Brennan, West Des Moines IA; Charlene Hendryx, Ankeny IA 51.63% 7 5 Marion Wright, Cambridge ON; Louise Hollingsworth, Waterloo ON 51.96% 2 Marlene Nievin - Marilyn Eisenhut, Racine WI 49.67% 6 4 Stanley Berkowitz, Delray Beach FL; Diane Berkowitz, Hawley PA 49.89% 3 Nancy Golden, Richmond VA; William Belanich, Sandston VA 47.93% MONDAYWEDNESDAY MORNING SIDE SERIES NORTH-SOUTH SECTION H EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 John Shelton, Wilmette IL; Michael Shelton, Winnetka IL 58.70% 1 Richard Higgins, Hot Sprgs Vlg AR; Bob Dale, Pensacola FL 60.59% 2 Ronnie Frank, Saint Louis MO; Kurt Schaeffer, Apple Valley MN 57.99% 2 1 Donna Compton - Kay Moran, Dallas TX 54.38% 3 Sandra Rimstedt, New York NY; Lynda Nitabach, N Plainfield NJ 56.93% 3 Barry Samuel, Santa Rosa CA; Russell Samuel, Coram NY 51.87% 4 2 Herbert Rosen, Overland Park KS; Bernie Fromm, Kansas City MO 53.49% 4 2 1 Brian Simet, Rogers AR; Gil Kreul, Omaha NE 51.55% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION I EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Ken Cornelius - Mary Cornelius, Portland OR 63.39% 1 1 Ben Finegold, Saint Louis MO; Wes Burgar, Ann Arbor MI 61.01% 2 Robert Hope - Merle Stetser, Honolulu HI 61.01% 2 Nancy Ogreenc, Wautoma WI; Robert Webster, Ripon WI 57.74% 3 2 1 Daniel Solow - Arthur Heuer, Cleveland OH 57.74% 3 2 1 Marsha Zipser - Ann Horstman, New York NY 56.55% 4 Anne Knott - Patsy Howell, Houston TX 54.46% 4 3 Larry Franz - Jackie Franz, Georgetown TX 55.65% 2 Timothy Curtis - Suzanne Curtis, Ho-Ho-Kus NJ 51.49%

TUESDAY MORNING 49ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AAA EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Peggy Brown - Joni Antweil, St Louis MO 60.16% 1 Kathleen Gray, New Orleans LA; Beverly Robinson, Lake Worth FL 60.38% 2 Carole Deaver, Chesterfield MO; Martha Purdy, Honolulu HI 57.10% 1 1 1 Lynn Craft - Lucy Sinopole, US 59.27% 3 2 Tim Collopy - Ceil Collopy, US 56.20% 2 Donna Grassi, Palatine IL; Marie Allison, Las Vegas NV 55.65% 4 3 Richard Thompson, Martin TN; Stephen Van Cise, Mayfield KY 56.04% 3 Dorothy Gembol, Clear Lake MN; Catherine Geraghty, Spokane WA 55.45% 5 2 Geralyn Wiele - Margaret Taylor, St Louis MO 54.85% 4 Ann Walther, St Louis MO; Nancy Gulick, Ladue MO 54.38% 5 2 Theodore Fahs - Cynthia Fahs, Manchester MO 53.57% 3 Marilyn Ebner, Idaho Falls ID; Dave West, Winnipeg MB 48.56% 2 Anne Kelly Smith - Darlen Fillingin, St Louis MO 48.05% 2 Sandy Glassman - Jane Sitrin, St Louis MO 44.56%

TUESDAY MORNING 299ER PAIRS MORNING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION BBB EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Edward Gordon, Fox Lake IL; Paul Howard, Lake Villa IL 58.12% 1 1 Beverly Ruth Ohman - Daniel Ohman, Ames IA 66.07% 2 Joanne Chalifoux, Bay Shore NY; Beverly Lefkowitz, Mount Sinai NY 58.04% 2 2 1 Judy Zimmermann, Fulton MO; Linda Litton, Columbia MO 57.10% 3 2 2 Beverly Wedel - John McReynolds, Bartlesville OK 57.23% 3 3 2 Orlaine Gabert - Michael Gabert, Sturgeon Bay WI 54.46% 4 3 3 Patricia Mendel, St Louis MO; Lou Anne Winters, Clayton MO 53.57% 4 Dave Murdock, Wagoner OK; Norma Kolmer, Muskogee OK 53.79% 4 Charles Shoham, Madison WI; Michael Reedy, Stoughton WI 52.08% 4 Marilyn Bolz, Chesterfield MO; David Dierkes, St Louis MO 51.53% 4 Jane Herman - William Herman, Effingham IL 50.77% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Bonnie Kremer - Jack Kremer, Mt Pleasant IA 60.71% 1 1 Kadie Davis, Edwardsville IL; Joanne Vollmer, St. Libory IL 63.10% 2 2 Joyce Kirby, Glen Carbon IL; Donna Murphy, Worden IL 55.95% 2 Norma Postudensek - Jim Postudensek, Duluth MN 54.46% 3 3 Anne Atwood - Terry Grady, Richmond VA 55.65% 3 2 1 Margie Burgess - Tim Burgess, Winfield IL 54.17% 4 4 2 Nancy Burke, Saint Louis MO; Katy Mullins, St. Louis MO 54.17% 4 3 2 Patsy Engelhard, Oxford MS; Robin Roy, Chicago IL 51.49% 5 5 3 Thomas Brossard - Jane Bolliger, Saint Louis MO 52.38% 5 4 Marilyn Adaire, Des Peres MO; Mary Gaines, Saint Louis MO 51.19%

BE A WINNER AT THE FT. WAYNE REGIONAL OPEN PAIRS TUESDAY 1 OF 2 SESSIONS NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS X Y Z EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Curtis Hastings, St Louis MO; Mark Ehret, Saint Louis MO 65.06% 1 George Bleskachek, Eau Claire WI; Sheldon Margulis, Saint Louis MO 64.27% 2 Alice Kerckhoff - Mic Weiss, Saint Louis MO 59.24% 2 Ken Bloom, Acton MA; Bill Irvine, Quincy MA 62.90% 3 Gary Hann, Ann Arbor MI; Dave Fred, Interlochen MI 59.11% 3 Joe Scott, Rogers AR; Cole Spencer, Fayetteville AR 61.13% 4 1 1 Gina Austin Fresh, Wichita KS; Tim Perry, Corbin KY 58.78% 4 William Epperson, Sarasota FL; Richard Kuti, Carteret NJ 60.07% 5 2 Bob Borengasser, Tempe AZ; William Borengasser, Columbia MO 58.10% 5 Judy Riehs - Mark Ginsburg, Buffalo Grove IL 59.92% 6 3 Mark Daily, Charleston IL; William Morgan, Mattoon IL 57.79% 6 Robert Abrams, Atlanta GA; Michael Abrams, Pasadena CA 57.49% 7 Marc Rabinowitz, Palm Beach Gdns FL; Kathy Logue, Davie FL 56.33% 7 Donald Croysdale, Menomonee Falls WI; John Schwartz, Plano TX 56.73% 8 Bill Canfield, Kirkwood MO; Tom Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO 56.17% 8 1 Joanne Merry - John Jefferson, Davis CA 56.63% 9 Jesus Arias - Susan Schnelwar, New York NY 55.77% 9 2 Susan Minder - Douglas Minder, Caledonia MI 56.48% 10 4 Colleen McCabe - William Higbee, Madison WI 54.76% 10 3 Farid Azzam, Chesterfield MO; Marie Sander, Saint Louis MO 56.12% 11 5 Carol Wilson, Houston TX; Kathy Hughes, Missouri City TX 54.05% 11 4 Laurie Carr - Lillian Johannessen, Honolulu HI 56.10% 12 6 Jack Mayer, Shawnee Mission KS; Laurence Mayer, Overland Park KS 53.95% 12 Gary Schwartz, Huntsville AL; Peter Matthews Jr, Roslindale MA 55.19% 13 Samuel Baskinger, Totowa NJ; Judy Rothstein, Livingston NJ 53.80% 13 Peter Mosheim, Miami FL; Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL 55.01% 14 7 Marina Scott - J Jennings, Rogers AR 53.74% 14 Carl Jones, Chicago IL; Verna Baccus, Los Alamitos CA 54.78% 15/16 8/9 2 Donna Fischer - Norma Cooper, Lake St Louis MO 53.54% 15 Dave McClintock, Bluffton SC; Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bch CA 54.10% 15/16 8/9 Roseann Stice, Bethalto IL; Margaret Taylor, Saint Louis MO 53.54% 16 5 Richard Hurd - Eleanor O’Connor, Trumansburg NY 53.09% 17 10 Robert Raf, W Bloomfield MI; John Tompkins Sr, Quincy IL 52.73% 17 6 Miriam Futernick - Morris Futernick, Miami FL 52.43% 18 Lance Chamberlain - Greg Caucutt, Rochester MN 52.61% 18 7 1 Bill Orrick, House Springs MO; Gregory Smith, Saint Louis MO 52.13% 19 11 3 Mel Volmert, Springfield MO; David Rasmussen, Ozark MO 52.53% 19 8 Richard Underwood, Voorheesville NY; Kerry Cotterell, Clifton Park NY 51.77% 12 John Pringle - Susan Pringle, Rio Verde AZ 52.00% 9 2 Jill Graham - David Graham, Boca Raton FL 51.52% 13 Michael McDonald, Rochester Hills MI; Grant Petersen, Taylor MI 51.34% 10 3 Carol Foster - Gary Waldron, Laguna Beach CA 51.06% 14 Dave Hellwig, Minneapolis MN; John Dunstan, Bloomington MN 51.21% 11 Linda Powers, Chesterfield MO; Helen Stolar, Saint Louis MO 50.51% 4 Kay Dierks - Robert Auvenshine, Wimberley TX 50.76% 12 Donald Chase, O Fallon MO; Patti Martin, Richmond VA 50.10% 5 Anne Nellis - Robert Nellis, Independence MO 50.20% 13 Michael Smith - Susan Seitz, Des Moines IA 49.90% 6 Deborah Pirkle, Clearwater FL; Carol Wilson, Rolla MO 49.34% 4 W Multack, Miami Beach FL; Berton Solomon, Edwards CO 48.91% 7 Richard Cottle, St Paul MN; Charles Frisch, Minneapolis MN 47.75% 5 Renee Schwartz, Nesconset NY; Carole Kugler, Stony Brook NY 48.08% 6 Peter Gregory, Carbondale IL; John Gregory, Corvallis OR 47.80% 7 Ellen Bero, Skokie IL; Carolyn Rowley, Evanston IL 47.62% Page 14 Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Daily Bulletin

TUESDAY AFTERNOON 299ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION BBB EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Conrad Larkin, Santa Rosa CA; Patricia Rodilosso, Fair Haven NJ 65.18% 1 1 1 Frank Lemp - Ann Lemp, St Louis MO 63.69% 2 2 1 Edward Reese, San Antonio TX; Marcia Pandjiris, Chesterfield MO 63.39% 2 Alan Wilson - Lesley Wilson, Port Elgin ON 59.52% 3 3 2 Leslee Johnson, Palatine IL; Patricia Lennon, Arlington Hts IL 62.80% 3 2 2 John Hindle - Jeff Gosman, Winnipeg MB 57.74% 4 Darlene Scott, Oakville ON; Charlene Richardson, Moorefield ON 57.74% 4 3 Jim Gentz, Belvidere IL; Odis Thomas, Winnebago IL 57.44% 5 4 Charles Rhea - Louise Rhea, Indio CA 48.21% 5 4 3 Steve Palmer - Melissa Weener, Saint Louis MO 53.87% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Robert Judd, Algonquin IL; Timothy Kleimeyer, Sleepy Hollow IL 58.04% 1 1 1 Mary Totten, Balbion MO; Mary Stamets, Carmichael CA 60.12% 2 2 Terran Leemis, Bloomfield Hill MI; Arlene Stec, Rochester MI 55.06% 2/3 2 Timothy Curtis - Suzanne Curtis, Ho-Ho-Kus NJ 57.14% 3 3 1 Jerry Hoog - Mary Lois Hoog, St Louis MO 53.87% 2/3 Thomas Krueger, Shorewood WI; Richard Krueger, Milwaukee WI 57.14% 4 4 2 Erin Kennedy, Louisville KY; Raymond Laythe, Saint Louis MO 52.68% 4 3 2 Orlaine Gabert - Michael Gabert, Sturgeon Bay WI 56.25% 5 5 Wally Kaaihue, Clarksville TN; Larry Ledbetter, Bowling Green KY 52.38% 5 4 3 Rex Thomas - Eleanor Thomas, Mt Pleasant IA 54.76% 3 Meredith Schainblatt, Clearwater FL; Joan Barzilai, Cleveland Hgths OH 51.19%

TUESDAY AFTERNOON 49ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AAA EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Mary Strebeck - Debbie Lane, St Louis MO 65.00% 1 1 Anita Castagna - Scott Spitze, Belleville IL 61.67% 2 Paul March, Wake Village TX; Betty Abston, Fouke AR 56.25% 2 Donna Grassi, Palatine IL; Marie Allison, Las Vegas NV 52.92%

BE WINNER AT THE FT. WAYNE REGIONAL OPEN PAIRS AFTERNOON ( 2 0F 2 SESSION) NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS X Y Z EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Bill Canfield, Kirkwood MO; Tom Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO 63.87% 1 Nicholas Stock, North Vancouver BC; Les Fouks, Vancouver BC 65.61% 2 Dave McClintock, Bluffton SC; Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bch CA 63.31% 2 Tommy Wynn, Paducah KY; H Douglas Edwards, Almo KY 62.83% 3 Joe Scott, Rogers AR; Cole Spencer, Fayetteville AR 63.18% 3 Gary Schwartz, Huntsville AL; Peter Matthews Jr, Roslindale MA 61.46% 4 Judy Riehs - Mark Ginsburg, Buffalo Grove IL 61.89% 4 1 Mark Daily, Charleston IL; William Morgan, Mattoon IL 60.63% 5 1 Anne Beaurivage - Jack Conway, Lincoln NE 59.82% 5 Gary Hann, Ann Arbor MI; Dave Fred, Interlochen MI 60.43% 6 2 Farid Azzam, Chesterfield MO; Marie Sander, Saint Louis MO 59.49% 6 2 Miriam Futernick - Morris Futernick, Miami FL 59.74% 7 3 1 Jill Graham - David Graham, Boca Raton FL 59.39% 7 Samuel Baskinger, Totowa NJ; Judy Rothstein, Livingston NJ 59.39% 8 4 Laurie Carr - Lillian Johannessen, Honolulu HI 57.21% 8 3 Michael McDonald, Rochester Hills MI; Grant Petersen, Taylor MI 58.32% 9 Donald Croysdale, Menomonee Falls WI; John Schwartz, Plano TX 55.36% 9 4 Marina Scott - J Jennings, Rogers AR 57.87% 10/11 Carl Jones, Chicago IL; Verna Baccus, Los Alamitos CA 55.34% 10 5 Bob Borengasser, Tempe AZ; William Borengasser, Columbia MO 56.25% 10/11 Peter Mosheim, Miami FL; Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL 55.34% 11 6 Patricia Rogoski, Memphis TN; Joyce McMonagle, Cordova TN 56.17% 12 5 Richard Underwood, Voorheesville NY; Kerry Cotterell, Clifton Park NY 55.31% 12 7 1 Peter Gregory, Carbondale IL; John Gregory, Corvallis OR 55.49% 13 William Epperson, Sarasota FL; Richard Kuti, Carteret NJ 54.45% 13 Curtis Hastings, St Louis MO; Mark Ehret, Saint Louis MO 55.31% 14 6 Susan Minder - Douglas Minder, Caledonia MI 54.05% 14 8 Richard Hurd - Eleanor O’Connor, Trumansburg NY 53.90% 15 7 Linda Powers, Chesterfield MO; Helen Stolar, Saint Louis MO 52.99% 15 George Bleskachek, Eau Claire WI; Sheldon Margulis, Saint Louis MO 53.52% 16 8 Dave Hellwig, Minneapolis MN; John Dunstan, Bloomington MN 52.71% 16 Lance Chamberlain - Greg Caucutt, Rochester MN 53.19% 17 9 Sarah Furlow - Richard Furlow, Ann Arbor MI 52.20% 17 Marc Rabinowitz, Palm Beach Gdns FL; Kathy Logue, Davie FL 52.58% 18 10 2 W Multack, Miami Beach FL; Berton Solomon, Edwards CO 51.47% 18 Robert Abrams, Atlanta GA; Michael Abrams, Pasadena CA 51.87% 19 11 3 Renee Schwartz, Nesconset NY; Carole Kugler, Stony Brook NY 50.86% 19 Claire Jones, Regina SK; Elaine Ware, Vernon BC 51.67% 12 George Subt, Southampton NJ; Leslie Powell, South Hill VA 50.33% 9 2 Carolyn Kimball - Paula Mosher, Lake St Louis MO 51.57% 13 4 Anne Nellis - Robert Nellis, Independence MO 49.95% 10 Donald Chase, O Fallon MO; Patti Martin, Richmond VA 51.24% 14 5 Linda Leaming, Rockford IL; Per Halvorsen, N - 5161 Laksev Norway 49.70% 11 Robert Raf, W Bloomfield MI; John Tompkins Sr, Quincy IL 50.91% 6 Carol Foster - Gary Waldron, Laguna Beach CA 49.19% 12 3 Peggy Sciotto - Sheila Fleming, Columbia TN 50.00% 7 Guy Gundaker, Scottsdale AZ; Charles Butler, Chicago IL 49.04% 13 4 Donna Fischer - Norma Cooper, Lake St Louis MO 49.85% 14 Dianne Carr - Lee Steinmeier, Duluth MN 49.80% 5 Richard Cottle, St Paul MN; Charles Frisch, Minneapolis MN 49.09% 6 Jenny Widmer - La McLeod, Charlotte NC 48.76% 7 Alan Godes, Needham MA; Margaret Graham, St Clairsville OH 47.77%

ROCKWELL MIXED PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS G H I K O EAST-WEST 1 Jill Marshall, Port Chester NY; Brett Adler, Norwalk CT 61.91% 1 Paul Lewis - Linda Lewis, Las Vegas NV 68.73% 2 Ted Boyd, Cambridge ON; Edith Ferber, Waterloo ON 61.01% 2 Chester Johnson, Chicago IL; Rena Hetzer, Memphis TN 63.89% 3 Don Kern, Bay Minette AL; Jean Talbot, Metairie LA 59.51% 3 Jeffrey Ford, Redmond WA; Kim Eng, Issaquah WA 59.32% 4 Marjorie Michelin - Ellis Feigenbaum, Laguna Woods CA 59.25% 4 Greg Humphreys, Charlottesvle VA; Jenni Carmichael, Kennesaw GA 58.44% 5 Richard Gabriel - Ellen Gabriel, Chicago IL 58.83% 5 Jo Anne Vatter - Richard Vatter, Cadillac MI 58.33% 6 Judy Fox - James Fox, Virginia Beach VA 58.61% 6 Helen Corbin, Palo Alto CA; Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA 58.03% 7 Mike Giacaman, Saint Louis MO; Deborah King, Creve Coeur MO 58.08% 7 Dee Adams - Alvin Stone, Memphis TN 56.40% 8 James Senter - Gale Senter, San Clemente CA 58.04% 8 Robert Katz, Ann Arbor MI; Jan Martel, Davis CA 54.64% 9 Allan Stauber, Palm Bch Grdns FL; Claire Tornay, Palm Beach Gdns FL 57.59% 9 Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; John Grantham, Bentonville AR 54.59% 10 John Maki, Bothell WA; Amy DeShaw, Seattle WA 57.08% 10 Richard Meffley, Fresno CA; Jean Barry, Livermore CA 54.36% 11 Andy Avery, Jamaica VT; Cecily Kohler, Washington DC 56.92% 11 Merri-Jo Hillaker, Grand Prairie TX; Nagy Kamel, Plano TX 54.34% 12 Michael Ranis - Susan Wexler, New York NY 56.86% 12 Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA; Gerri Soffa Carlson, Rncho Pls Vrds CA 54.18% 13 Les Bart - Gloria Bart, Bradenton FL 55.06% 13 Liliana Diaconescu - Brian Zaugg, Burien WA 54.17% 14 Mel Colchamiro, Merrick NY; Susan Picus, New York NY 55.03% 14 Zachary Grossack, Newton MA; Kimberly Gilman, Carlisle MA 53.97% 15 Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL; Scott Levine, New York NY 54.98% 15 Adrian Record, Fergus ON; Diane Bourdeau, Cambridge ON 53.73% 16 Yukiko Tokunaga, 1800002 Japan; Kenji Miyakuni, Tokyo 167-004 Japan 54.95% 16 Pamela Tietz - Gerald Tietz, Naperville IL 53.53% 17 John Zilic, Houston TX; Pam LaShelle, Round Rock TX 54.74% 17 Linda Eakes, Leawood KS; Don Stack, Overland Park KS 53.15% 18 Richard Oshlag - Mary Oshlag, Memphis TN 53.75% 18 Susan Stubinski - Bruce Wick, Houston TX 53.13% 19 Donna Swarthout - Dave Swarthout, San Antonio TX 53.45% 19 Jon King, Balboa Island CA; Atsuko Kurishima, Newport Beach CA 52.61% 20 Lee Atkinson - Mark Yaeger, Hollywood FL 53.41% 20 Donald Mamula - Linda Mamula, Mill Creek WA 52.04% 21 Robert Gordon, Northport NY; Dori Cohen, Woodbury NY 53.40% 21 Jean Boettcher - Steven Gaynor, Minneapolis MN 52.00% 22 Sharon Meng-Horton, Dade City FL; Wayne Eggers, Woodridge IL 53.18% 22 Roger Johnson - Nie Lih Kalat, Sarasota FL 51.43% 23 Donald Florida - Annette Clark, Indianapolis IN 52.64% 23 Peg Waller, Eden Prairie MN; Ronald DeHarpporte, Edina MN 51.42% 24 Dennis Hesthaven - Jeanne James, Louisville KY 52.49% 24 Yatindra Sahae, Carmel Valley CA; Pam Stratton, Las Vegas NV 51.30% 25 David Loeb - Maureen Loeb, Heathrow FL 52.41% 25 Natalie Hertz - Dan Hertz, Harrison NY 51.17% 26 Stephen Brauss, Saint Louis MO; Sharon Christenson, Sun City AZ 52.24% 26 Gloria Tsoi, Somerville MA; Stephen McDevitt, Medford MA 50.80% NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS F J L M EAST-WEST 1 Chuck Said - Elaine Said, Nashville TN 63.89% 1 Sylvia Shi, Baltimore MD; Alexander Prairie, Washington DC 64.43% 2 Ron Smith - Linda Smith, Hixson TN 63.36% 2 Rachael Moller, Brooklyn NY; Michael Heymann, Fort Worth TX 60.96% 3 Barbara Sartorius - Robert Sartorius, Palm Bch Gdns FL 61.89% 3 Cindy Harris - Joe Harris, Albuquerque NM 60.74% 4 Michael Strizhevsky, Dunwoody GA; Irina Ladyzhensky, Ellenton FL 61.69% 4 Linda Trent - Brian Trent, Fullerton CA 59.02% 5 Alan Schwartz - Annie Schwartz, Fairfax VA 59.92% 5 Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA; Bonnie Bagley, Colorado Spgs CO 58.90% 6 Cheryl Schneider, Westerville OH; George St Pierre, Columbus OH 59.26% 6 Mike Albert, Omaha NE; Karen Verdirame, Bennington NE 58.79% 7 Freerk Polling - Betty Parker, Palm Beach Gdns FL 58.92% 7 Charles Malcolm - Marti Malcolm, Topeka KS 58.76% 8 Randall Rubinstein, Brooklyn NY; Dana Berkowitz, New York NY 57.43% 8 John Potter, Panama City FL; Vonnie Lavender, Burke VA 57.28% 9 Stella Rainey, Tuscaloosa AL; Jim Foster, Birmingham AL 56.98% 9 Jeff Hand - Gail Greenberg, New York NY 57.22% 10 Rita Ellington, Traverse City MI; Haig Tchamitch, Scottsdale AZ 56.60% 10 Nancy Lowry, Virginia Beach VA; Mark Dahl, Richmond VA 56.64% 11 Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY; Joan Brody, Morristown NJ 56.02% 11 Tania Reyes Hiller, Shrub Oak NY; Mark Ralph, San Francisco CA 56.32% 12 Judith Auer, Dublin OH; Larry Jones, Pickerington OH 55.79% 12 Kamla Chawla, Longmeadow MA; Daniel Boye, Farmington NY 55.93% 13 Albert Shrive, Dalton PA; Donna Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL 55.67% 13 Roger Clough - Rebecca Clough, Culver City CA 55.74% 14 Winston Legge Jr - Jennie Legge, Pensacola FL 55.62% 14 Adam Grossack, Newton MA; Ljudmila Kamenova, South Setauket NY 54.72% 15 Alan Watson, Lexington MA; Susan Miller, Boca Raton FL 55.56% 15 Nancy Katz, Carolina PR; Richard Zucker, Dobbs Ferry NY 54.62% 16 Allan Siebert - Bonnie Melchior, Little Rock AR 54.91% 16 James Adams, Columbus OH; Terry James, Upper Arlington OH 54.28% 17 Bronia Jenkins, Vero Beach FL; Richard Reitman, Los Gatos CA 54.46% 17 Sudheer Pimputkar, Worthington OH; Vickie Sebastian, Beavercreek OH 53.65% 18 David Cordon, Warwick Bermuda; Julia Lunn, Southampton Bermuda 54.46% 18 Karen Walker, Champaign IL; Jordan Chodorow, Los Angeles CA 53.59% 19 Rosanne Schabinger, Mount Prospect IL; Zeke Letellier, Crofton MD 53.50% 19 Mickie Chambers, Atlanta GA; Earl Glickstein, Gaithersburg MD 53.13% 20 Joshua Stark, Grayslake IL; Suzanne Dunn, Crystal Lake IL 53.29% 20 Barbara Nist, Seatac WA; Ken Christiansen, Bothell WA 52.95% 21 Kenneth Bland - Carol Schaffer, Saint Louis MO 53.12% 21 Lynn Shannon, Los Gatos CA; Michael Bodell, Santa Clara CA 52.65% 22 David Brower, Portland OR; Linda Wiener, Vancouver WA 52.61% 22 Ed Howard, Lawrence KS; Karen Erlanger, Saint Louis MO 52.44% NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS S T U V EAST-WEST 1 Alison Wilson, New York NY; Wilfried Librecht, 60.67% 1 David Caprera - Anne Brenner, Denver CO 64.92% 2 G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, Aventura FL; Michael Gamble, Shawnigan Lake BC 59.95% 2 Asla Ronnaug - Svein Marvussen, 61.52% 3 Michael Roche, Victoria BC; Pamela Nisbet, Ottawa ON 59.35% 3 Barbara Lehman, Glenview IL; Craig Jacobson, Skokie IL 58.58% 4 Robert Cappelli, Bloomfield MI; Lynne Schaefer, Ellicott City MD 57.38% 4 William Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor MI; Ellen Kozlove, Louisville KY 58.55% 5 Erez Hendelman, New York NY; K Fung, Edmonton AB 57.31% 5 Christopher Gibson - Meg Myers, Beaverton OR 58.14% 6 Marion Michielsen, 3024 AM Rotterd Netherlands; Richard Zeckhauser, Cambridge MA 57.25% 6 Dennis Spencer - Gloria Spitzer, Saint Louis MO 57.40% 7 Martin Hirschman, Southfield MI; Lynne Schaeffer, W Bloomfield MI 57.23% 7 Shelly Dunietz, New York NY; Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON 56.21% 8 Kathy Baum - Jay Baum, Germantown TN 56.84% 8 Kathy Pollock, East Amherst NY; Marc Sylvester, Edinboro PA 55.72% 9 Ray Miller, Seattle WA; Cristal Nell, Redmond WA 55.52% 9 Petra Hamman, Dallas TX; Don Lussky, Elmhurst IL 55.28% 10 Lois Boagni - K Boagni Jr, Opelousas LA 55.19% 10 Andrew Garnett, Winterpark FL; Riki Tulin, Highland Beach FL 54.68% 11 Marc Nathan - Cathy Nathan, New York NY 54.81% 11 Dan Parish - Elise Parish, Omaha NE 54.64% 12 Gigi Simpson, Sarasota FL; Ira Hessel, San Antonio TX 54.09% 12 Gen Geiger, Sarasota FL; Andrzej Sasin, Poland Poland 54.34% 13 Elliot Sternlicht, New York NY; Bunny Lukas, Riverside CT 53.06% 13 Jessica Piafsky, New York NY; Jacek Jerzy Kalita, Warsaw Poland 54.34% 14 Donald Berman - Rose Berman, Laurel MD 52.95% 14 Heather Cutting - Gary Macgregor, Portola Valley CA 54.17% 15 Judy Putzel, Saint Louis MO; Marvin King, Creve Coeur MO 52.74% 15 Ellen Cherniavsky, Silver Spring MD; Eugene Kales, Arlington VA 53.56% 16 Caryn Villalon, Fallbrook CA; Ken McClenahan, Lone Tree CO 52.63% 16 Robert Hope - Merle Stetser, Honolulu HI 53.17% 17 Paul Ivaska, Las Vegas NV; Carol Stewart, Henderson NV 52.44% 17 Susan Culham - Maurice De La Salle, Edmonton AB 52.95% 18 Shawn Stringer - William Cole, Silver Spring MD 52.28% 18 Brenda Bryant, Ferndale MI; Joe Monro, Beverly Hills MI 52.78% 19 Bob Lyon, Indianapolis IN; Linda Leedy, Zionsville IN 51.88% 19 Claude Vogel, Chicago IL; Carol Frank, Burbank CA 52.37% 20 Burke Snowden - Dawn Foltz, Fort Collins CO 51.68% 20 Nancy Passell, Plano TX; Bryan Storey, Frisco TX 52.18% 21 Steven Cooper - Kitty Cooper, Lakeside CA 50.66% 21 Terry Riely - Carolyn Riely, San Antonio TX 52.08%

Kevin Haar Kevin wishes good luck and success to all of the players at the Spring NABC, especially to his client, Jacqueline Sincoff. Financial Advisor Kevin has been a leading investment Wells Fargo Investment Advisors advisor in the St. Louis area for more than 15 years. Brokers, like bridge players, are 2801 Market Street, St. Louis MO 63103 314-516-0525 • 800-456-9541 intellectual and make many winning plays! [email protected] Daily Bulletin Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Page 15

TUESDAY STRATIFIED OPEN PAIRS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS MM NN OO EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Sadik Arf, Saratoga CA; Sharon Goldman, New York NY 67.21% 1 Robert Heitzman Jr, Suffern NY; Marin Marinov, New York NY 63.31% 2 Adriana Salinas, Mexico Mexico; Miriam Rosenberg, Huixquilucan Mexico 66.75% 2 Terry Schleppegrell, Boulder City NV; Ben Bomber, Vancouver WA 62.35% 3 Dennis Goldston, Colorado Spgs CO; Robert Carstedt, Wichita KS 65.89% 3 Sarah Wiener, Fort Lee NJ; Clay Cuthbertson, Quincy IL 59.82% 4 Tom Kniest, University City MO; Sidney Brownstein, Santa Monica CA 64.83% 4 Gail Hawkins, Ballwin MO; Richard Haacke, Olivette MO 59.16% 5 1 Kathy Swaine - Rand Pinsky, Valencia CA 60.83% 5 Richard Weiss, Swampscott MA; Robert Lurie, Wayland MA 58.50% 6 Robert Adams, Oklahoma City OK; Mike Aliotta, Edmond OK 58.05% 6 Will Engel, Freeport IL; James Melville, Springfield IL 58.30% 7 Scott Humphrey, Pflugerville TX; William Michael, Colo Springs CO 57.19% 7 Bob Klein, Santa Rosa CA; David Neuman, San Francisco CA 57.24% 8 John Herrmann, Chattanooga TN; Carolyn Lewis, Louisville KY 56.68% 8 Eugene White Jr, Playa del Rey CA; Cecil Cook, Long Beach CA 56.88% 9 2 1 Herbert Rosen, Overland Park KS; Kenneth Sagstetter, Dayton OH 56.63% 9 1 1 Ted Peck, La Crosse WI; Thomas Olson, Madison WI 56.68% 10 3 Terry Wolfe, Clinton MT; Michael Boreson, Missoula MT 56.02% 10 Patty Holmes, Las Vegas NV; Gary Zeiger, Phoenix AZ 56.53% 11 4 2 Thomas Frank - David Riddle, Indianapolis IN 55.52% 11/12 2/3 Claude Le Feuvre, Van Nuys CA; Ping Hu, Naperville IL 55.87% 12 Randolph Johnson, Suffield CT; Joe Degaetano, Atkinson NH 55.21% 11/12 2/3 Blake Sanders - Thomas Bandy, Jonesboro AR 55.87% 13 5 Steven Goodman - Carol Frana, Overland Park KS 53.74% 13 Lynda Nitabach, N Plainfield NJ; Sandra Rimstedt, New York NY 55.16% 14 Sylvia Gindi, Oakhurst NJ; Cleopatra Guastella, Red Bank NJ 52.48% 14 Steven Picus, Mequon WI; William Malesevich, Mayville WI 53.85% 15 6 Nancy Wray, Saint Joseph MO; Virginia Allgaier, N Kansas City MO 52.28% 15 4 Robert Fisk, Cincinnati OH; Steve Callaham, Woodstock GA 53.44% 16 7 Hall Whitaker - William Morgan, Rolla MO 52.07% 16 5 2 James Voelz - Aaron Krieser, Saint Louis MO 52.33% 17 8 3 David Zwonitzer - Kym Zwonitzer, Cheyenne WY 51.72% 17 Daniel Hoekstra, Portland OR; Roger McNay, Beaverton OR 52.02% 9 Jan Loftin - William Smith, Lincoln NE 51.42% 6 3 James Rowen - John Peer, Indianapolis IN 51.57% 10 4 Margi Dyer, Mayfield KY; Douglas Snow, Paducah KY 49.65% 7 4 Dominic Antonelli - Joseph Antonelli, Altoona IA 51.42% 5 Joseph Keim - William Gottschall, Dayton OH 48.63% 8 Joo-Hee Janicki, Markham ON; Barbara Grantham, Houston TX 50.46% 6 Andrew Dykes - Helene Dykes, Mission Viejo CA 47.77% 9 Donald Schramek, Chicago IL; Bruce Bengtson, Park Ridge IL 50.40% 10 Douglas Dyer - Frederick Mason, Beckley WV 50.30% 5 Anne Albrecht, Saint Louis MO; Melissa Georges, St Louis MO 49.85% 6 Mary Macchesney - Mark Ziegelman, Saint Louis MO 48.99%

TUESDAY/THURSDAY SIDE GAME (AFTERNOON/EVENING SIDE SERIES TUESDAY AFTERNOON 1/6 SESSIONS) NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS QQ RR EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Neale Fadden, Collinsville IL; Linda Lubeck, Troy IL 70.23% 1 Randy Okubo, Saint Paul MN; Kurt Schaeffer, Apple Valley MN 69.69% 2 2 Katherine Trubey - Edward Banta, Spruce Pine NC 60.38% 2 Michael Bossert - Sara Bossert, Pflugerville TX 60.23% 3 3 1 Claudia Tinajero - Jorge Nischli, Mexico Mexico 59.08% 3 1 Jan Miyake, Oberlin OH; Thomas Miyake, Corinth TX 59.85% 4 4 Sherry Steigmann - Robert Steigmann, Urbana IL 57.38% 4 2 1 Kenneth Gibson - Wendy Gibson, Stow OH 58.77% 5 5 2 Brian Tanenbaum, Deerfield IL; Mark Stein, Skokie IL 56.69% 5 3 2 Ann Thompson, Linwood KS; Donald Childers, Overland Park KS 55.69% 6 6 Michelle Steege, Chaska MN; W.G. Gus Doty, Oakdale MN 55.38% 6 4 Phyllis Siegel, Ballwin MO; Jay Shah, St Louis MO 55.00% 7 7 3 Becky Hubert, St Louis MO; Gene Fluri, Saint Louis MO 54.58% 7 5 Bill Carson, Ltl Switzrlnd NC; B Susan Crutchfield, Burnsville NC 53.85% 8 Elizabeth Gompels, Needham MA; Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA 54.23% 8 6 Robert Riggs, Saint Louis MO; Charles Keltner, Highland IL 53.69% 9 8 4 Patricia Berger, Chesterfield MO; Elizabeth Stephen, Eastport MI 53.31% 9 7 3 Sharon Weintrob, Wayne PA; Thomas Herzog, Reston VA 53.54% 10 9 5 Dianne Kiehl, Muskego WI; Marlene Backus, Brookfield WI 51.69% 10 8 Mary Cornelius - Ken Cornelius, Portland OR 53.23% 11 10 Elaine Everett, Downers Grove IL; Nance Booty, Naperville IL 51.08% 11 9 4 Gretchen Smith - Helene Siegfried, St Louis MO 53.00% 12 11 6 Mary McIntyre, St Paul MN; Robert Pfeffer, Saint Paul MN 50.31% 12 Atsuko Nakamura, Pearland TX; Jackie Thompson, Silver Spring MD 52.92% 7 Mary Tweedie - Ann Schuyler, Bloomington IL 50.23% 10 5 Sharon Cormack - Lareta Corbin, Lake Quivira KS 52.54% 8 Richard Kalkbrenner - Lisa Rowland, Little Rock AR 50.00% 11 6 James Richman, Dallas TX; Carolyn Sprague, Anchorage AK 52.15% 7 Jody Glatt - Diane Seely, Naples FL 51.46% 8 Marsha Zipser, New York NY; Ann Horstman, 51.08%

Tomorrow’s Bridge Events Thursday, March 21, 9 a.m. Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members* Other Thursday-Friday Morning Compact KO Teams 1-2 Renaissance, Majestic Ballroom $16 $18 St. Louis Bridge Center Morning Side Game 1st single session Renaissance, Majestic Ballroom $16 $18 Part of the Thursday-Saturday Morning Side Game Series Wednesday-Friday Morning Bracketed KO Teams 2nd Renaissance, Majestic Ballroom $16 $18 Thursday, March 21, 10 a.m. 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single America’s Center, Room 230 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single America’s Center, Room 230 $15 $15 Thursday, March 21, 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. Stratified Daylight Open Pairs 1-2 Renaissance, Landmark 5 $16 $18 Thursday, March 21, Noon & 7 p.m. VANDERBILT KNOCKOUT TEAMS Round 4 Renaissance, Majestic Ballroom, $20 Thursday, March 21, 1 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday Side Game Series 5th single session America’s Center, Room 232 $16 $18 Thursday, March 21, 1 & 7:30 p.m. 1-2 Q Renaissance, Majestic Ballroom $20 2 qualifying, 2 final sessions WHITEHEAD WOMEN’S PAIRS 1-2 Q Renaissance, Landmark 1 $20 2 qualifying, 2 final sessions BEAN RED RIBBON PAIRS 1-2 Q America’s Center, Room 221 $17 Pre-qualification required. 2 qualifying, 2 final sessions Stratified Open Pairs 1-2 America’s Center, Room 222 $16 $18 Stratified Open Swiss Teams 1-2 America’s Center, Room 240 $16 $18 Thursday-Friday Bracketed KO Teams 1-2 America’s Center, Room 224 $16 $18 Thursday, March 21, 3 p.m. 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single America’s Center, Room 230 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single America’s Center, Room 230 $15 $15 Thursday, March 21, 7:30 p.m. Stratified Side Swiss Teams single America’s Center, Room 224 $15 $17 Tuesday-Thursday Side Game Series 6th single session America’s Center, Room 220 $16 $18 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single America’s Center, Room 230 $15 $17 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single America’s Center, Room 230 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single America’s Center, Room 230 $15 $15 Thursday, March 21, 11:30 p.m. Zip KO Teams single Renaissance, Landmark 5 $12/team/match

Unless otherwise noted, Strati-Flighted and Strati-Flighted Senior events are divided: A/X (3000+, 0-3000); separate from B/C/D (1000-2000, 500-1000, 0-500). Strata breaks for Stratified and Stratified Senior events are: A (2000+), B (750-2000), C (0-750). *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 16 Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Daily Bulletin

Today’s Bridge Events Wednesday, March 20, 9 a.m. Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members* Other Wednesday-Friday Morning Bracketed KO Teams 1st Renaissance, Majestic Ballroom $16 $18 Tuesday-Wednesday Morning Compact KO Teams 3-4 Renaissance, Majestic Ballroom $16 $18 Monday-Wednesday Morning Bracketed KO Teams 3rd Renaissance, Majestic Ballroom $16 $18 Monday-Wednesday Morning Side Game Series 3rd single session Renaissance, Majestic Ballroom $16 $18 Wednesday, March 20, 10 a.m. 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single America’s Center, Room 230 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single America’s Center, Room 230 $15 $15 Wednesday, March 20, 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. Stratified Daylight Open Pairs 1-2 Renaissance, Landmark 4 $16 $18 Wednesday, March 20, 1 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday Side Game Series 3rd single session America’s Center, Room 232 $16 $18 Wednesday, March 20, 1 & 7:30 p.m. VANDERBILT KNOCKOUT TEAMS Round 3 Renaissance, Majestic Ballroom $20 ROCKWELL MIXED PAIRS 1-2 F Renaissance, Majestic Ballroom $20 Stratified Open Pairs 1-2 Renaissance, Majestic Ballroom $16 $18 Gold Rush 750/300 Pairs 1-2 America’s Center, Room 221 $16 $18 Gold points for 0-750 Wednesday Compact Bracketed KO Teams 1-4 America’s Center, Room 224 $16 $18 Tuesday-Wednesday Bracketed KO Teams 3-4 America’s Center, Room 224 $16 $18 Wednesday, March 20, 3 p.m. 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single America’s Center, Room 230 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single America’s Center, Room 230 $15 $15 Wednesday, March 20, 7:30 p.m. A/X Side Swiss Teams single America’s Center, Room 224 $15 $17 B/C/D Side Swiss Teams single America’s Center, Room 224 $15 $17 Tuesday-Thursday Side Game Series 4th single session America’s Center, Room 220 $16 $18 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single America’s Center, Room 230 $15 $17 299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single America’s Center, Room 230 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single America’s Center, Room 230 $15 $15 Wednesday, March 20, 11:30 p.m. Zip KO Teams single Renaissance, Landmark 5 $12/team/match

Unless otherwise noted, Strati-Flighted and Strati-Flighted Senior events are divided: A/X (3000+, 0-3000); separate from B/C/D (1000-2000, 500-1000, 0-500). Strata breaks for Stratified and Stratified Senior events are: A (2000+), B (750-2000), C (0-750). *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. St. Louis Bridge Center To receive the discount, pick up a Macy’s pass The St. Louis Bridge at the registration desk, at the concierge desk Center was founded as a or at the store. not-for-profit organization dedicated to training and educating the bridge-playing community. To achieve this goal, the Center offers formal training programs for students at all levels by an experienced group of teachers. The Center also offers daily bridge games for players at all levels to continue to learn the game and master their skills. After each game, players have access to hand records and hand-by- hand results to use in studying and improving their knowledge of the game. We are located conveniently in the heart of St. Louis at 8616 Olive Blvd., just east of Interstate 170. Learn more about us at www. stlouisbridge.org or phone 314-569-1430. We opened our brand new facility on Oct. 1, 2012. This facility includes more than 7000 square feet of playing space, up to 70 tables, a training and resource center, state-of-the-art electronics and media, including four flat-panel monitors, a kitchen, large and well-lit parking, accommodations for players with physical disabilities, plenty of handicapped parking and much more. We have regular games every day of the week and many weekly opportunities for “special games.” Mondays: 10 a.m. Open; 10 a.m. 199er; 6:30 p.m. Open Tuesdays: 10 a.m. Open; 2 p.m. 49er; 6:30 p.m. 299er Wednesdays: 10 a.m. Open Thursdays: 10 a.m. Open; 10 a.m. 199er; 6:30 p.m. Open Fridays: 10 a.m. Fast Pairs; 10 a.m. Open; 6:30 p.m. Open Saturdays: 9 a.m. Open, 1 p.m. Open, 1 p.m. 299er Sundays: 2 p.m. (1st Sun) Swiss Teams; 2 p.m. (2nd Sunday) Board-a-Match