Your Chance at a World Title Phil Becker Gets 10,000Th Point
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July 17-27, 2003 75th Summer North American Bridge Championships Daily BulletinLong Beach, California Volume 75, Number 6 Thursday, July 24, 2003 Editors: Henry Francis and Paul Linxwiler Eythorsdottir vs. Steiner in Wagar final The Wagar Women’s Knockout final will fea- ture teams captained by Disa Eythorsdottir (npc) and Carlyn Steiner. Senior Swiss The Eythorsdottir squad of Lynn Baker, Karen champs: (seated) McCallum, Kerri Sanborn, Debbie Rosenberg, captain Carolyn Lynn Deas and Beth Palmer put on a show of Bjorklund and Evan strength in their semifinal match against the team of Bailey; (standing) Arnie Fisher, Ed Continued on page 6 Barlow and Fred Hamilton. Bjorklund takes Senior Swiss The squad captained by Carolyn Bjorklund of Los Bedros of Santa Monica CA, Leo Bell of Long Altos CA topped the field of 42 teams in yesterday’s Beach CA, David Lindop of Toronto ON and final of the Senior Swiss Teams. Bjorklund played Marshall Miles of Redlands CA. with teammates Ed Barlow of Sunnyvale CA, Evan This was the first NABC win for Bjorklund and Bailey of San Diego CA, Fred Hamilton of Las Vegas Barlow. They frequently play together in club NV and Arnie Fisher of Clementon NJ. games. The Bjorklund team posted a Victory Point Continued on page 6 total of 134.44. In second with 130.30 were Aram Jacobs blasted, Meltzer escapes Day three of the Spingold saw many lopsided wins, not the least of which was the match in which the top seed captained by George Jacobs got routed What do you do when you’re bored? Nick by the team led by Steve Landen 170–107. Jacques, who has caddied for seven years, builds Roy Welland’s squad also turned in a convinc- houses of cards. Here he is with the 16-story ing performance, roughing up Malcolm house he built with pair game pickup slips. Brachman’s boys 143–74. Mike Moss, captain of Continued on page 7 Your chance at Phil Becker gets a World Title th The 4th World Transnational Open Teams is 10,000 point scheduled for Nov. 10–15 during the Generali Phil Becker of Cleveland recently went over World Bridge Championships in Monte Carlo, the 10,000-point level in masterpoints. He just beginning Nov. 2. missed becoming a Grand Life Master. This is your chance to participate in a world To become a Grand Life Master, you need championship and to experience all the atmosphere 10,000 points and a win in a nationally-rated event. and excitement of the final stages of the Bermuda Becker placed second in the Mixed Pairs in 1986. Bowl and Venice Cup. You will also have a chance He won the two-day Swiss Teams in 1971, but upon to watch the action on one of the best vugraph pre- Chechelashvili Leads checking discovered that this had not been rated as sentations in the world. a national event. There are no quotas for countries for the World Money Individual Today Becker is a bridge teacher and pro. He Transnational Open Teams, and no restrictions on has had successes in the Grand National Pairs and team composition with regard to nationality. Playing in only his second prize money event, David Chechelashvili continues his domination of Teams, earning the right to represent his district 15 Anyone nominated by his or her national bridge times. organization may compete. the BPT Prize Money Bridge Individual with a 68% and $250 in prize money. Although Chechelashvili He took up the game just before he started col- The qualifying round-robin begins in the lege at Ohio State. His parents told him, “You’d evening Nov. 10. The quarterfinal round of knock- doesn’t hold any national titles, he seem to have found his niche with Prize Money Bridge, finishing better learn bridge before you go to college.” Once out play takes place on Nov. 13, followed by the at Ohio State, he got in with a group of decent play- semifinals Nov. 14 and the final Nov. 15. second in the opening qualifying round behind Chris Compton of Dallas during Tuesday’s opening ers and got his grounding. If you are an ACBL member, you are urged to His partner when he went over 10,000 was sign up for the World Transnational Open Teams by day and finishing 6th overall in the $12,000 Las Vegas Open. Nancy Adair. His other regular partners are Kumar Sept. 15. Bhatia, Niel Waletzsky and Marty Baff. Continued on page 4 Continued on page 5 Page 2 Daily Bulletin SPECIAL EVENTS MEETINGS/SEMINARS/RECEPTIONS Thursday, July 24 10 a.m. - Noon ACBL Education Workshop. Unit officials, Education 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Club Director’s Continuing Education Course. Your games liaisons, I/N Coordinators and teachers are invited to join will grow as you update and improve your skills as a club Julie Greenberg, ACBL’s Director of Education, and Betty director. Directors will receive a certificate if they attend all Starzec, TAP Trainer and Unit Growth Program Presenter, three sessions. Thursday: The Proprieties. Player communi- for information on ways to promote bridge and increase cation and conduct. Single-session fee: $10; three sessions: participation locally. Free. Thursday: The Unit Growth $25 at the door, $20 if you pre- register. Renaissance II, Program, ACBL Programs. Renaissance I, Renaissance Renaissance Hotel. Hotel. Friday, July 25, and Saturday, July 26 No special events are planned. BRIDGE TALKS Thursday, July 24 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Allan Mazer, 9:45 a.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Mike Flader, I’d Rather Be Last. Room 101 Convention Center. Ruling the Game. Room 101 Convention Center. Saturday, July 26 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Jeff Roman, 9:45 a.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Jade Barrett, After You’ve Filled Out the Convention Card. Room 101 It’s All in Your Head. Room 101 Convention Center. Convention Center. 6:45 p.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Carl Dahl, Friday, July 25 Takeout Doubles. Room 101 Convention Center. 9:45 a.m. Intermediate/Newcomer Speakers Program: Alan LeBendig, How High Do You Go? Room 101 Convention Center. ENTERTAINMENT All food events will take place from 11 p.m. until midnight in the lobby of Friday, July 25 the Hyatt Regency. Most entertainment is also scheduled at 11 p.m. in the 11:45am-12:30pm Booking signing with Dorothy and Alan Truscott. Hyatt lobby. 11 p.m. Flamenco music and dance. Late-night snack: soup and Thursday, July 24 crackers. 11 p.m. Piano Bar Evening. Steve Sturm at the piano, vocals by Saturday, July 26 local players including Sam. Casey, Peter and Loree.. 11 p.m. Bridge sketches with Joel Hoersch: Stiff-Kingston Trio; Late-night snack: apple cobbler with ice cream. Sherlock Holmes and the Missing Queen; Southern epic: Gone with the Slam. Late-night snack: ice cream bars. Special Saturday Good vibrations GNT-Flight A Refund Just burst into song after that slam you bid and Night Hoedown made, then croon your way over to the piano bar The teams playing in the early rounds of the this evening. Steve is back and ready to play your Flight A GNT event were inadvertently charged the On Saturday evening the San Diego Bridge requests or accompany you on songs you want to entry fee specified for the Championship Flight. Thespians will present a series of skits and musical sing. Team captains of those Flight A teams eliminated numbers featuring their interpretation of zany bridge Sam Wang and Dick Jones have volunteered to last Wednesday or Thursday may claim their refund players through the ages. “Hoedown at the Hyatt” sing for us. Next on the program will be Peter and from the Tournament Operations office in the Hyatt was produced, written and directed by Joel Hoersch. Loree Myers. Peter will accompany Loree, whose Hotel, lower level, Harbor B room. A refund in The show will take place in the Hyatt Rotunda. stage name is Loree Frazier. Loree’s singing career scrip will be mailed to those captains who are not Here is what the program is going to be like: began in San Francisco and has taken her on a tour able to claim it in person. Scene I – The Romeo and Juliet Strong Club of Vietnam, engagements at the Stardust and System. Nate McCay will be Romeo/Petrucchio Frontier in Las Vegas and Harold’s Club in Reno, and Wendy Baze will play Juliet/Kate. and appearances in episodes of Get Smart, Police Scene II – Walter Biddy Visits His Woman and Rockford Files. Psychiatrist. Hoersch is Dr. Playgood and Jim Don’t miss this show! Guida is Walter Biddy/Bogey. Scene III – The Smothersplay Brothers Sing “Worried Man Blues”. McCay is Dickie Smothersplay and Hoersch plays Tommy Smothersplay. Scene IV – Sherlock Holmes and the Cavendish Club Championship. Hoersch plays Dr. Watson and McCay is Sherlock Holmes. Guida is Professor Moriarty and Wendy Baze plays Irene Adler. The hand Sherlock Holmes declares was inspired by a story about a feat of $120,000 Tour 2003 deduction performed by P. Hal Sims, a legendary ♣ $20,000 Bonus Pool ♦ bridge star of the Thirties, in a no-holds-barred game. Secaucus, NJ Regional Great Western Regional Scene V – The Life Master Gambler. McCay August 6 - 8 Santa Clara, CA and Hoersch play the Smothersplay brothers again. Scene VI – Prince Hammanlet’s Soliloquy, August 27-29 done by Guida. Palm Springs Regional Scene VII – Gone with the Slam. The cast ♠ December 17 - 20, 2003 ♥ will consist of Baze as Scarlett O’Hara, McCay as Rhett Butler, Hoersch as Prissy and Guida as the Entry: $100 $50 $40 Confederate soldier.