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DailyNovember 28-December 8, 2002 Bulletin76th Fall North American Bridge Championships Phoenix, Arizona Vol. 76, No. 2 Saturday, November 30, 2002 Editors: Henry Francis and Jody Latham Energetic Rick Beye savors new position as Chief TD By Brent Manley The time: the mid-Eighties. The place: St. Louis. The person: Rick Beye, on the fast track to corporate stardom with 3M, one of the world’s largest businesses. Beye had it all --- big salary, stock options, a new car every year. “I did okay,” he recalls. In 1985, however, Beye, then 39, decided the cor- porate life was not for him. He had earned enough to be able to “retire” in comfort, so he walked away from the corporate big time --- and into bridge. Seventeen years later, Beye is respected as one of the ACBL’s best directors --- certainly one of the most popular and visible among the TDs who do it all at Mari and George Retek more than 1000 ACBL tournaments a year. As of November of 2002, Beye is ACBL’s chief tournament director, charged with managing nearly 200 Retek "blessed with full- and part-time TDs. Continued on page 3 support of people" Beineix to organize For ACBL President George Retek, 2002 has been a year of travel, of seeing old friends, of meeting new friends and of ending the year with ACBL in “a won- open Europe games derful financial position.” Retek, a chartered accountant by profession, said Jean-Claude Beineix of France, first vice president he was determined not to increase any dues or fees of the European Bridge League, is the man who has been during his year as president. “I had lots of help work- given the job of making the ing with wonderful chairpeople – Richard Anderson, First European Open Bridge Glenn Smith and Harriette Buckman. Dan Morse was Championships work. It’s a great, as was Bruce Reeve. I really was blessed with formidable task, but so many supportive people.” Beineix’s history shows Among many others, he thanked Don Mamula, he’s equal to the challenge. president of the Board of Governors; Jim Kirkham, The tournament is a chairman of the board, and incoming ACBL President new venture for the EBL. Al Levy. “It’s just a great group of people to work with.” The history of European Retek expressed special thanks to his wife, Mari, bridge is a series of tourna- Paul Fagan (left) and Ted Wilson “a most outstanding First Lady of Bridge. She is a ments where teams and magnificent woman.” pairs from individual na- New Yorkers win It was Mari’s idea to invite new Life Masters to the tions in Europe fought for the titles. This time anyone president’s suite to “come and celebrate” the occasion can play -- anyone from any place in the world. And all Non-LM Pairs with the Reteks. The invitation was extended in Houston events are transnational. For instance Americans and Eu- and Washington DC and is in effect here in Phoenix start- ropeans can play together as partners or teammates. Two New Yorkers who’ve been coming close dur- ing Sunday night after the evening session. Beineix is one of a group of EBL leaders who are ing the the past year put together two steady sessions In addition, Retek was pleased with the success of here in Phoenix to bring the message of the tourna- and claimed the Non-Life Master Pairs title yesterday. half-price ACBL memberships offered at regionals. ment to the ACBL. The championships will include a Paul Fagan of Suffern NY and Ted Wilson of “The program was in effect during the tournament wide range of events, and the games will be staged in Airmont NY posted a total of 126.10 masterpoints to when I was there,” he said. “The new member paid Continued on page 4 115.60 for runners-up Dale Shepherd of Fort Wayne half-price. The other half was covered by the IN and Sumit Daftuar of Pasadena CA. President’s budget or we shared it with the sponsoring Cohen-Weinstein take lead “We played in Boston and Las Vegas last year and organization. More than 100 new players joined.” we were very close,” said Fagan. “We did play very Retek also presented certificates of appreciation in LM Open Pairs Continued on page 5 Continued on page 2 Larry Cohen and Steve Weinstein were the only pair to top 1700 matchpoints -- final tally: 1720.54 -- in the two Carol Robertson (second qualifying sessions of the Life Master Open Pairs. from right) welcomed clubs Second among qualifiers, with 1604, were Fred directors, managers and Hamilton and Brad Moss. They were followed by Boye owners to a reception last Brogeland and Tony Forrester, 1597.36; Bobby Wolff night at the Hyatt Regency. and Barry Rigal, 1593.14. Among those on hand were Reba Jernigan of Massachusetts pair lead Chattanooga TN, Roman Martin of Mesa AZ and (far LM Womens Pairs right) Barbara Seagram of Toronto. About 50 people, Brenda Montague of Swampscott and Kamla Chawla including ACBL President of Longmeadow have a slim lead going into today’s final George Retek, ACBL CEO two sessions of the Life Master Women’s Pairs. Jay Baum, ACBL President- Montague and Chawla posted a total of 1199.50, elect Al Levy and members followed by Sandra Levine and Irma Schulman, of the ACBL Board of 1179.50; Lynn Baker and Debbie Rosenberg, 1170; Directors, were on hand. and the defending three-time champions, Mildred Breed and Shawn Quinn, 1153. Page 2 Daily Bulletin SPECIAL EVENTS A well-defended hand By Barry Rigal Saturday, November 30 Dave Treadwell and Paul Soloway won the Edu- cational Foundation Stratified Pairs on Thursday, and Junior Day Treadwell says Board 28 is his idea of a well-defended 8 a.m. - Noon Teacher Accreditation Program (TAP) with Betty Starzec. ACBL’s popular 10-hour hand. “I had a two-count, followed suit nine times, then seminar for people interested in learning how to teach bridge successfully. The course declarer led a diamond and I claimed the rest.” features teaching techniques and course material developed by Audrey Grant. Hyatt « K J 7 Regency, Remington AB. Pre-registration required. Continues 9 a.m. to noon Sunday ª and Monday. A J 9 4 9 - 10 a.m. Marketing for Club Development. Join ACBL staff members for ideas on promoting © Q 5 your club. Hyatt Regency, Russell BC. ¨ K Q 8 2 10 - 11 a.m. Coffee with Carol. Join Carol Robertson, manager of the ACBL Club Membership « Q 10 4 2 « 8 5 3 Department, and the ACBL staff for a continental breakfast and get an update on what’s ª 8 ª K Q 10 6 new with clubs. Hyatt Regency, Russell AB. © 10 9 6 3 © A J 8 10 a.m. - Noon Free Bridge Lesson with Audrey Grant. Join Audrey Grant, bridge teacher and author of ¨ 9 6 5 3 ¨ A 10 7 ACBL’s Bridge Series student texts and teacher manuals, for a fun bridge lesson. « A 9 6 Discover what you need to know to have a good time during the week in the Intermedi- ª 7 5 3 2 ate-Newcomer program games and activities. Participants are invited to come at 9:30 © K 7 4 2 a.m. for coffee and pastry. Phoenix Civic Plaza, Flagstaff 1-5. ¨ J 4 11 a.m. - Noon ACBLscore Q & A. If you have been using ACBLscore at your club and have questions, ª meet with Jim Lopushinsky, creator of ACBLscore, and Rick Beye, association national North declared 1NT and Soloway led the K: 2, « tournament director. They will address the new and old features of this program and 8, 4. He shifted to the 5: 6, queen, king. Declarer answer questions. Hyatt Regency, Russell AB. played a low club and dummy’s jack won the trick. 12:15 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Ken Monzingo, Hand Patterns. Phoenix Another club went to declarer’s queen and Soloway’s Civic Plaza, Flagstaff 1. ace. Soloway continued spades, and dummy’s ace won 1 - 3 p.m. Bridge Plus+. Bridge Plus+ is a special game for players new to duplicate. It’s relaxed the trick. A diamond went to declarer’s queen and and fun – about 14 deals in two hours. Phoenix Civic Plaza, Flagstaff 1-5. Soloway’s ace. 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. Newcomer Reception. Phoenix Civic Plaza, Flagstaff 1-5. Soloway led his last spade and declarer won his 5 - 7 p.m. Junior get-together. Pizzeria Uno at the Arizona Center, 455 North Third Street jack. Declarer cashed the ¨K and led a diamond: jack, 5:15 p.m. Eddie Kantar book signing, with books to be given as door prizes. At Newcomer king, 6. At this point, declarer could have cashed his Reception, Phoenix Civic Plaza, Flagstaff 1-5.. ace and made his contract. 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Bruce Reeve, Care and Feeding of Your © Favorite Pet. Phoenix Civic Plaza, Flagstaff 1. Hoping that Soloway held the 10 and would be 11 p.m. Tanya Griffith presents a one-woman show, “Cards Who Play Bridge.” Flagstaff Room, forced to lead into the heart tenace, declarer led Phoenix Civic Plaza. dummy’s last diamond – and Treadwell claimed: his 11 p.m. Mariachi band and margaritas. Lobby of the Phoenix Civic Plaza. ©10 9, ¨9 and «Q were all good. 11 p.m. - 1 a.m. Women’s Team Trials meeting. Hyatt Regency, Suite 318. 11 p.m.