Saturday, November 26, 2011 Volume 84, Number 2 Daily Bulletin 84th North American Bridge Championships Editors: Brent Manley and Sue Munday FPAB’s mission: preserving the game If you love bridge and sometimes wonder what the future holds for your favorite game, be assured that your concern is shared by many others – and the issue is being addressed. Monica Guo and Kevin Shiue win the Manfield Three years ago, the Non-Life Master Pairs. Foundation for the Preservation and Advancement of Bridge SF partnership snatches (FPAB) was established to address a variety of goals the Non-LM Pairs important to the continuation of Kevin Shiue and Monica Guo of San Francisco the legacy of the great game of CA came out of nowhere to win the 15-table : Manfield Non-Life Master Pairs. Karen Dahners, • To preserve bridge history Sammamish WA, and Marilynb Vitkevich-Wilk, by collecting and displaying College Place WA, put together two solid sessions to artifacts and stories under the finish second. aegis of the Bridge Museum Shiue and Guo were slightly under average at located at the headquarters the break of the two-session event. They enjoyed a Bob Hamman, president of the Foundation for the Preservation and of the American Contract scorching 70.34% evening session to give them the Advancement of Bridge, poses with FPAB secretary Tracey Yarbro Bridge League (ACBL). event by three-and-a-half points. and Patty Tucker, youth bridge liaison, at the foundation table on the Asked the secret of their monster second half, • To maintain and protect the sixth floor at the Convention Center. vast literature of the game in Guo said, simply, “Coffee.” the Contract Bridge Library, on the sixth floor at the Convention Center. Shiue added, “We resolved to get fewer also housed at ACBL headquarters. Note that donations can be designated for specific bottoms.” On a more serious note, he added, • To recognize individuals for their skills or service uses, such as Youth efforts, museum, Hall of Fame “Overtricks played a large part in our good scores.” to bridge through the Bridge Hall of Fame. and Youth NABC scholarships. Dahners and Vitkevich-Walk followed up their • To encourage and inspire the participation of The FPAB is operated under the guidance of a 60.42% afternoon score with a 56.74% evening for youth by means of scholarships and grants. of trustees: Bob Hamman, president; Lynne a game they felt good about. “We don’t get to play The FPAB is a 501(c)(3) organization governed Schaefer, vice president; Allan Falk, legal counsel; often,” said Vitkevich-Wilk. “It was fun.” by an independent Board of Trustees, which means Jay Whipple, treasurer; Tracey Yarbro, secretary; that donations are tax deductible. Patty Tucker, Youth bridge liaison; Jay Baum and Open and Women’s Pairs You can find out more by visiting the FPAB table Alan Osofsky. to be decided today Champions will be crowned tonight in the Nail Life Lee team tops in Junior championship Master Open Pairs and the Smith Life Master Women’s The team captained by Pairs. Roger Lee won both matches Leading the LM Open Pairs are Joe Grue and Chip in a three-way competition Martel. On their heels are Robert Levin and Steve and emerged as the winners Weinstein, with Eric Greco and Geoff Hampson sitting of the U.S. Junior Bridge in third. Championship. With the In the Women’s Pairs, Canadians Karen Cumpstone victory, the team becomes and Joan Eaton are out in front, followed by Maritha USA1 in the 26 and younger Pottenger and Kit Humphrey. Cheri Bjerkan and competition for the Patino Rozanne Pollack are in third place. Cup next summer in Tai The games are named for two legendary figures in Cang, China. bridge history. Lee, of Monrovia CA, Helen Sobel Smith, for whom the women’s game played with Kevin Dwyer, was named, is one of the all-time greats of the game. Fort Myers FL; Owen Lien, Smith’s style was frisky and aggressive —­ so aggressive Flat Rock NC, and Mitch that “some of her male partners were intimidated,” said Towner, Austin TX. Edgar Kaplan, Hall of Famer and former editor and Trailing by more than publisher of . “These guys felt they 90 IMPs against the Jimmy were playing in the Mixed Pairs and they were the girl.” Winners of the U.S. Junior Bridge Championship: Mitch Towner, Owen Wang squad, the C.J. Jameson Nail was inducted into the ACBL Bridge Hall Lien, Kevin Dwyer and Roger Lee. team withdrew after Friday’s of Fame in 2001. He won four NABC events and represented North America twice in the . round-robin, making Wang Wang, Palo Alto CA, and Erli Zhou, Alhambra CA. and company USA2 for the tournament in China. Jameson, of San Francisco, played with Eric Wang, of Philadelphia, played with Stephen Chan, Walnut CA; Antony Lee and Frank Lin, Drodge, McLean VA; Lei Jin, Los Angeles; Zizhou Berkeley CA. Goodwill Message

Today is Junior Day, the day we celebrate and Senior KO in round of 16 salute our Junior players. The Baze enters the robins with one survivor each. These players, ages 25 and younger, are the round of 16 today after paring the field from the The only high seed to go out in the first round future of the ACBL. Encourage them. Offer to original 34 squads. was No. 8, headed by Jim Mahaffey, losers to the partner or mentor them. You could be playing with In the first day of play on Friday, there were 14 California squad captained by William Hall of tomorrow’s superstar. head-to-head matches and two three-team round Thousand Oaks. The National Goodwill Committee Page 2 Daily Bulletin

SPECIAL EVENTS MEETINGS / SEMINARS / RECEPTIONS Saturday, Nov. 26 Sunday, Nov. 27 8:30 a.m.-Noon Teacher Accreditation Program (TAP). ACBL’s popular 8:30 a.m.-Noon Teacher Accreditation Program (TAP). Session two of the 10-hour seminar for people interested in learning how to ACBL’s popular 10-hour seminar for people interested in teach bridge successfully. Pre-registration required. Continues learning how to teach bridge successfully. Pre-registration Sunday and Monday. Room: 401 (Convention Center). required. Continues Monday. Room: 401 (Convention Center). 9-10 a.m.. Better Bridge teacher meeting. (Attendance recommended 9 a.m.-Noon Be Inspired—Bridge Teacher Continuing Education for those planning to attend Sunday’s Bridge Teacher Seminar. For bridge teachers who want to improve their skills Continuing Education Seminar.) Room: 620 (Convention and increase their success. The ABTA presents Audrey Grant, Center). who has an international reputation in bridge education. Free. 9 a.m.-Noon ACBL Educational Foundation meeting. Room: Medina It is recommended that teachers attend the Better Bridge (Sheraton). teacher meeting and the free bridge lesson on Saturday, 10-11 a.m. Marketing Matters — Live! ACBL Marketing Director 9 a.m. to noon. Room: Issaquah A&B (Third level of the Vicki Campbell will host a program for those interested in Sheraton). marketing their clubs, bridge lessons, tournaments, etc. Don’t 10 a.m.-Noon Free Bridge Lesson with Jerry Helms. “How to Make Your miss this chance to meet Vicki and explore your options. Partner’s Bids Look Good: Notrump Contracts.” Room: 609 Room: Issaquah A&B (Sheraton). (Convention Center). 10 a.m.-Noon Free Bridge Lesson with Audrey Grant. “Decoding the 10-Noon Board of Governors/ACBL Membership Meeting. This Maxims on Defense.” Room: 609 (Convention Center). meeting is open to all members. Discussion will include recent 10 a.m.-Noon ACBL Laws Commission meeting. Room: Greenwood actions of the Board of Directors, reports from the CEO and (Sheraton). treasurer and new proposals from the Board of Governors. 10:30 a.m.-Noon ACBL Hall of Fame Committee meeting. Room: Kirkland Room 6C (Convention Center). (Sheraton). 11 a.m.-Noon Workshop for Teachers of Youth Players. Informal meeting 5-7 p.m. Junior Reception. All Junior players are invited to attend. for anyone teaching young students or considering a youth MacKenzie Meyers, former World Junior player, speaker. program. Meet with Dana Norton, ACBL Youth Coordinator, Room: Issaquah A&B (Sheraton) to exchange ideas and to look at materials available to 6:30-7:30 p.m. Newcomer Reception. All newcomer players are invited to teachers. Room: Greenwood (Sheraton). attend. Room: 606-608 (Convention Center). 1-3 p.m. Bridge-Plus+. Special game for new players. 14 boards, no 11:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Women’s Team Trials meeting. Room: Leschi (Sheraton). card fee. Room: 609 Convention Center. 11 p.m.-1 a.m. ACBL Patron Member Reception. CELEBRITY SPEAKER PROGRAM Don’t miss the following free lectures (Convention Center, Room 607): 6:45 p.m. Ken Monzingo Hand Patterns Saturday, Nov. 26 9:45 a.m. Dee Berry What’s Forcing Monday, Nov. 28 9:45 a.m. Joan Anderson Weak Two-Bids Sunday, Nov. 27 6:45 p.m. Haig Tchamitch Support Doubles 9:45 a.m. Lisa Berkowitz Play To Trick One LATE NIGHT FOOD Saturday, Nov. 26 Monday, Nov. 28 6:30–7:15 p.m. Music in the Atrium 6:30–7:15 p.m. Music in the Atrium 11 p.m. – Midnight District 19 presents: Seattle’s Only Bridge Burlesque 11 p.m. – Midnight SeaSharps Quartet Late night snack: Chicken chowder Late night snack: Chicken burgers

Sunday, Nov. 27 Tuesday, Nov. 29 6:30–7:15 p.m. Music in the Atrium 6:30–7:15 p.m. Music in the Atrium 11 p.m. – Midnight District 19 presents: Seattle’s Only Bridge Burlesque 11 p.m. – Midnight A Taste of Northwest Wines. Late night snack: Italian hoagies Late night snack: Wine and cheese. Free tickets to first 500 people. Tickets available on a first-come, first-served basis starting Sunday at the Information Desk on the fourth floor of the Convention Center. Shuttle Info Unit Hospitality Sponsors Free shuttle service is provided between the Find a nice surprise at the unit host desk located Convention Center and the Paramount Hotel, next to the Walk of Fame on the sixth floor of the Homewood Suites and Red Lion Inn. Convention Center. Units from Alaska, British A single shuttle will be available throughout day Columbia and Washington are providing volunteers during the tournament to each of the hotels, but two to help staff the needs of the NABC. Displays include shuttles will be in service during peak times (before posters and some videos of their areas. Brochures or after sessions). and other give-aways will be available in limited Members staying at the Paramount Hotel or quantities. The unit host desk will be open for an Homewood Suites may expect a shuttle every 15 hour before the afternoon and evening sessions. minutes (approximately) or every 8 minutes during Friday and Saturday, Nov. 25-26 peak times. Hospitality Sponsor: Seattle Unit 446 Guests at the Red Lion Inn may expect a shuttle every 10 minutes (approximately), but every 5 minutes during peak times. A Taste of Northwest Pickup/Drop-off Locations: Wines Paramount Hotel: Pine Street side of hotel, in Unwind after the Tuesday evening session with a the charter bus zone, directly in front of Dragon Fish glass of wine and a bite of cheese. Free tickets to “A Restaurant (which is part of the hotel). Taste of Northwest Wines” will be given to the first Homewood Suites: The shuttle will pick up 500 people. The tickets, available starting Sunday directly in front of hotel on Pike Street. on a first-come, first-served basis, can be obtained Red Lion Inn: 5th Ave. in front of the main hotel at the Information Desk on the fourth floor of the entrance. Convention Center. The soiree will be held from 11 Restaurant discounts Convention Center: First floor, near escalators, p.m. to midnight at the Sheraton in the Metropolitan Show your at restaurants go out the doors near the Massage Bar to Convention Ballroom B. displaying the NABC logo in the front window to Place receive a 10% discount. Daily Bulletin Page 3 JUST FOR NEW PLAYERS Whoosh bids! 3) Opener Responder 1♦ 1NT An opening bid at the one level could be *Whoosh! Here, it is responder made with 13 up who flew past the major suits to bid to 21 high-card 1NT. Responder has denied four points. That’s cards in either major. Don’t make quite a range of the error of trying to respond 1NT to possible values. show you’re balanced! Bid a major A new suit bid by if you have one. responder (even 4) Opener Responder at the one level) is 1♣ 1♥ actually unlimited 4♥* in strength. Talk *Whoosh! Opener jumped all about wide ranges! the way to game, showing an opener My definition worth 19-21 points in support of of whoosh bids: 1) hearts. This is not a shutout bid – it’s When you show a the only way opener can show his narrow point-count range in just one bid; 2) when point count and fit in one bid. If the you bypass certain suits and 3) when you jump to responder has a strong enough hand, show your point count. he should consider bidding more as Examples of whooshing: a probe for slam. 1) Opener Responder 5) Opener Responder 1NT* ? 1♥ 4♥* *Whoosh! Opener is showing a range of 15-17 *Whoosh! This is a weak freak HCP. You could assume 16 and be within one point raise, usually showing five-card of his exact count. The sooner opener can show support and a singleton (or point count, the easier it is for responder to make four-card support and a ) with a decision as to partscore, game or even (dare I fewer than 7 HCPs. It is preemptive dream?) slam. Opening 2NT is also a whoosh bid. and warns opener not to try for a 2) Opener Responder slam – and, yes, this is what most 1 ♣ 1♦ people refer to as a shutout bid. 1NT* 6) Opener Responder *Whoosh! Did you notice that opener went 1♥ 1♠ past 1♥ and 1♠ for his rebid? In doing so, he 3♣* denied having a by flying past those *Whoosh! Opener’s jump shift suits. Note: Don’t believe your aunt’s neighbor’s shows 19-21 HCP, at least 5-4 second cousin when she tries to explain that the distribution in the bid suits and a 1♦ response denied a major suit and that opener game-force! This also denies four- shouldn’t bother to look for one. That’s a myth. A card spade support (opener would ultimate whoosh bid. strong responder should bid his longest suit first. have jumped to 4♠). I would enjoy hearing your favorite anecdotes I’m not a fan of playing game in a , but My husband, Studmuffin, was taught bridge from the tournament here in Seattle. You can reach I’ll play a partscore (or a slam) in a minor if that’s at age nine by his parents. He told me about how me by email at [email protected] our best fit. excited his mother was one night when she opened Good luck at the bridge table! the bidding with “Twenty-four!” That must be the Thinking bridge ♠6, standard count. The idea is this: When you can’t top dummy’s card (the queen or lower), at least tell partner how many small Dlr: South ♠ A J 10 cards you have. With four cards (an even Vul: E–W ♥ 7 6 5 number) play second highest if you can ♦ 8 7 6 4 afford to. If you can’t, play the third highest ♣ 8 7 3 card. Just don’t play your lowest card! If you ♠ Q 9 7 2 ♠ 8 6 5 4 do, you will be telling partner you have an ♥ 10 8 4 3 ♥ J 9 odd number of cards. If anything goes wrong ♦ J 9 3 2 ♦ Q 10 after that, it will be on your head! ♣ Q ♣ K J 10 9 5 Play Commentary: As South, there ♠ K 3 are many reasons to take the first trick with ♥ A K Q 2 the ♠K, retaining the option of leading low ♦ A K 5 to the jack. The lead of a low card strongly ♣ A 6 4 2 suggests an honor which must be the queen. West North East South Furthermore, if East had the ♠Q, it would 2♣ have been played at trick one as East would Pass 2♦ Pass 2NT think West had the king from the lead of Pass 3NT All Pass a low card. As South, you may need three

spade tricks. If you win the first spade with : ♠2 the ten, the suit is blocked and you may Bidding Commentary: South opens 2♣ have a hard (read-impossible) time getting to and rebids 2NT to show 22–24 high-card points, dummy’s ace. As it happens, both diamonds balanced. Many play a 2♦ response to a strong 2♣ and hearts fail to break 3–3, so you do need opening as ‘waiting’ - waiting to hear what partner three spades tricks - the reason why winning has in mind. When South bids 2NT, North responds the first trick with the king was crucial. as if South has opened 2NT, keeping in mind that When a low card is led in an unbid suit South has 22-24 HCP. against notrump, both declarer and third Sandra and Dave Lindstrom, winners of the Friday Lead Commentary: West, recognizing that hand assume that the opening leader has evening 49er Pairs. North did not use Stayman, infers that dummy does at least one honor card in the suit and play not have a four-card major. Therefore, it is normal accordingly. When giving standard count, to lead from the stronger major, spades. low-high shows an odd number, high-low, an Defensive Commentary: As East, assuming even number. the ♠10 (or ♠J) is played from dummy, play the Page 4 Daily Bulletin

1ST FRIDAY/SATURDAY MORNING KO BRACKET I 9 Tables Tyger Tyger Eric Leong, Oakland CA; Tadashi Teramoto, Tokyo Japan; Ulf Nilsson, Dalby Sweden; Danning Dong, Chicago IL burning bright vs By Barry Rigal Steven Bruns, Honolulu HI; Shelly Hershberger, Kailua Kona HI; Michael Creager, Brecksville OH; Paulin Nault, Saint-Anicet QC As fans of William Blake will remember, he referred in his poem to “fearful symmetry. Bob Dale, Pensacola FL; Graham Shorrocks, St. John’s NL; Robert On this deal from the first qualifying session of Nail Delaney, Richmond IN; Jules Bue, Kent WA Life Master Open Pairs, the clubs and diamonds were vs Bruce Cook, Medford OR; Cliff Nixon - Judith Johnston, Renton symmetrically divided, offering some nice play or WA; Anne Lever, Seatac WA defense and for declarer in different contracts. Dlr: West ♠ 2 1ST FRIDAY/SATURDAY MORNING KO BRACKET II 14 Tables Vul: None ♥ K Q J 10 7 6 2 William Creech - Doug Cook, Bainbridge Is WA; George Bennett, ♦ A Bellevue WA; W Resler, Seattle WA ♣ K 10 9 7 vs ♠ ♠ Michael Klemens - Nancy Klemens, Tarzana CA; Frank Holmes, K 10 A 8 7 6 5 4 3 Albany OR; Walter Thies, Corvallis OR ♥ A 5 3 ♥ 9 Manfield Non-LM Pairs runners up: Marilyn ♦ 8 5 4 3 ♦ K 10 9 6 Rita Beny - Neville Hircock - Jill Stainforth, Victoria BC; Catherine Vitkevich-Wilk and Karen Dahners. ♣ Q J 5 2 ♣ A Mills, Sidney BC vs ♠ Q J 9 Kathleen Powers, Tumwater WA; Rebecca Turnbull, Chehalis WA; ♥ 8 4 Bonnie Turley, Vernon BC; Ejaz Qureshi, Scarsdale NY NABC Diary ♦ Q J 7 2 Short trip, long time ♣ 8 6 4 3 1ST FRIDAY/SATURDAY MORNING KO BRACKET III A tournament director First, consider 4♠ on this auction: 12 Tables who lives just 30 miles from Irwin Rosenfeld, Laguna Hills CA; Alan Cawi, Mission Viejo CA; West North East South Seattle noted that it took James George - Susan George, San Clemente CA 4♥ 4♠ All Pass vs him 12 hours to get to the On the ♥8 lead, you win the ace and a heart, William Fleming - Steven Zeliadt - William Etnyre, Seattle WA; Eric tournament for the 2011 Fall Newman, Renton WA cash the ♣A and play the ♠A and a spade to the king. NABC. When spades don’t break, you go after diamonds. Tom Colwell - Paula Colwell, Deer Isle ME; William Anderson - The problem involved North wins the ♦A and gets out with a heart. You Elana Anderson, Seattle WA the ferry from Victoria to Seattle. Normally about a vs ruff and exit in spades, forcing South to win and two- to three-hour trip, it took much longer because Larry Li, Seattle WA; Melinda Westgate, Mercer Island WA; Gregory return a club to set up dummy’s honor. When you of choppy waters that forced the ferry to turn around Herman, Bellevue WA; Ben Bomber, Vancouver WA ruff and exit with a low diamond, South wins and more than once. EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION KOS BRACKET I is endplayed to give you a trick in one minor or the 8 Tables other. Taking aim Justine Cushing - Melih Ozdil, New York NY; Jiang Gu, Mountain In our combined sections, five pairs brought Lakes NJ; Xiaodong Shi, Naperville IL Andrew Purvis home the game. At our table, we defended 5♥ vs of Kirkland WA Ken Gee, Regina SK; Hannah Moon, Prince Albert SK; Cameron doubled on a slower auction. won the Educational Doner, Richmond BC; Kenji Miyakuni, Tokyo 167-004 Japan; On lead, David Caprera cashed the ♠A (a bid and Yukiko Tokunaga, 1800002 Japan; Chris Compton, Dallas TX Foundation 299er supported suit) and knew who had the king. To avoid Pairs on Thursday, further endplays, he cashed the ♣A and shifted to the EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION KOS BRACKET II playing with a 6 Tables ♥9. pickup partner, Alice Linda Harrison, Calgary AB; Hao Ge, Bay Village OH; Shan Huang, The last hurdle for the defenders to overcome is Toronto ON; Yan Wang, Scarborough ON; Jianfeng Luo, North York Griffith of Denver for West to this to deny declarer the ♥8 to ON CO. vs dummy to clubs. West can later win the♥ A He stopped by Paul Sorensen - Allan Sorensen, Berwyn AB; Dora Lee - Judy and exit in diamonds and will be in position to collect Chapman, Edmonton AB the Daily Bulletin two club tricks for plus 500. office for a visit EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION KOS BRACKET III and got to talking 7 Tables Notice to Players Who Live Ruben J Paet, Waianae HI; Ram Gupta, Issaquah WA; William about his strategy Dixon - Patricia Dixon, Honolulu HI for duplicate Outside North America vs competition, especially with his wife, Sunshine. Burt O’Dell - Linda O’Dell, Jacksonville FL; Wei-Bung Wang, Participation in the Kaplan Blue Ribbon Pairs Seattle WA; Chien-Yao Tseng, Pasadena CA Purvis related that he and his wife had a lot of and the 0‑5000 Mini‑Blue Ribbon Pairs is limited trouble doing well in duplicate games until he had to those ACBL members who have earned a Blue EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION KOS BRACKET IV an epiphany. He finally worked out that the main Ribbon qualification (or for those members on the 7 Tables Jo-Ellyn Ryall - Karla Hahn, Saint Louis MO; Orvin Lindell, problem was that “we were trying to win.” Lifetime Top 100 masterpoint list). Foreign players Lafayette IN; Linda Mize, Florissant MO When they took aim at last place, Purvis said, who have not earned a Blue Ribbon qualification vs they finished second in the first duplicate game they but feel they are otherwise qualified must receive a R Duane McComas - Maxine McComas, Portland OR; Jeffrey Wiegel - Christy Wiegel, Wilsonville OR played with the new strategy. They would sit down waiver prior to the commencement of these contests. at the table and say to each other, “Last place.” The Previously granted waivers will not be honored for removal of the pressure to win provided a big boost. the Blue Ribbon and the Mini-Blue Ribbon Pairs. Masterpoint disclaimer Purvis said he was inspired to make the change For waiver information, please arrive early and Scores as reported in the Daily Bulletin are by the Douglas Adams book, The Hitchhikers Guide see the Director in Charge at the selling site. subject to change because of score changes or to the Galaxy, in which the author notes that the way corrections. to fly is to “throw yourself at the ground and miss.” Expert pairs wanted The masterpoint awards as shown are, therefore, Expert pairs are needed to bid problem sets for also subject to change. The column in the Bridge Bulletin. Previous national/world titles preferred. See editors Brent Manley or Sue Munday in the press office (room 604 at the Convention Center) for details. Daily Bulletin Page 5

SMITH LIFE MASTER WOMEN’S PAIRS Saturday Insider 26.0 Tables Carryover So, they say Bridge doesn’t captivate the world 1 Karen Cumpstone, Nanaimo BC; Joan Eaton, Toronto ON 79.75 they way it used to. Well, if you think back a few 2 Maritha Pottenger, San Diego CA; Kit Humphrey, Berkeley CA 73.22 NABCs, you’ll realize the thrills an NABC brings 3 Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL; Rozanne Pollack, Basking Ridge NJ 63.39 to a city. In New Orleans, they had a big parade for 4 Cynthia Balderson, Eden Prairie MN; Carole Miner, Rochester MN 53.60 5 Susan Picus - , New York NY 51.88 us. In Orlando, they opened a new ride at Universal 6 Tobi Sokolow, Austin TX; Geeske Joel, Palo Alto CA 47.38 Studios. In Louisville, they had a special horse race 7 Lynn Shannon, Los Gatos CA; Lynn Yokel, Campbell CA 47.07 for us. Toronto had a huge festival. AND, here in 8 Sylvia Moss - Migry Zur Campanile, New York NY 45.61 Seattle they had the NABC/Macy’s-Day-After- 9 Sally Woolsey, Kensington CA; Elaine Said, Nashville TN 44.65 Thanksgiving-Let’s-See-If-We-Can-Create-Total- 10 Mary McCune, Seattle WA; Elaine DeShaw, Federal Way WA 44.30 Gridlock-In-Downtown-Seattle-Day-Parade. A word 11 Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL; Valerie Westheimer, New York NY 42.20 of advice to cities all over North America: Host an 12 Ellen Kozlove, Louisville KY; Barbara Kasle, Boca Raton FL 39.65 NABC, and the world will come to town. 13 Nell Cahn, Shreveport LA; Petra Hamman, Dallas TX 39.42 14 G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, Aventura FL; Cathy Strauch, San Diego CA 36.22 SOBB was great last night. Encore performances 15 Barbara Nist, Seatac WA; Jessie Brunswig, Kirkland WA 34.77 coming tonight and Sunday. Be sure to grab your 16 Sandrea Friedman, Flushing NY; Ora Lourie, Hypoluxo FL 30.42 favorite SOB and wander by Ballroom A on the 17 Susan Swope, Seattle WA; Leia Berla, Old Greenwich CT 29.78 sixth floor and enjoy the show. Umbrellas? What 18 Tania Reyes Hiller, Shrub Oak NY; Ljudmila Kamenova, South Setauket NY 28.36 a great registration gift. The Insider thanks the 19 Julie Godefroy, Bellevue WA; Barbara Odlin, Gig Harbor WA 26.72 local folks for insuring sunny weather yesterday by 20 Jean Barry, Livermore CA; Nancy Boyd, San Ramon CA 26.53 handing out “shelter from the storm.” All the other 21 Anne Brenner, Denver CO; Suzanne Jones, Boulder CO 26.05 local committees have done equally great jobs. The 22 Kathy Baum, Germantown TN; Julie Zhu, Vero Beach FL 25.42 Services Crew have enjoyed the freedom from having 23 Mildred Breed, Austin TX; Helen Corbin, Palo Alto CA 24.96 24 Maris Zilant, North Miami FL; C. Valerie Gamio, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA 24.59 to move 1.3 million registration bags daily. The 25 Peggy Sutherlin, Dallas TX; Nancy Passell, Plano TX 24.34 Insider salutes Ole and Barbara for putting together a 26 Sallie Caty, Oakville ON; Patti Lee, Toronto ON 23.78 winning team and doing a wonderful job, 27 Carreen Hinds, Bakersfield CA; Judy Pede, Grass Valley CA 22.63 Word from Bali is that the S.C. is getting restless 28 Toni Bales, Pickerington OH; Kamla Chawla, Longmeadow MA 22.43 and has inquired to see if the 47th floor executive 29 Renee Mancuso, Los Angeles CA; Kathleen Sulgrove, Twinsburg OH 21.27 suite at the Sheraton is available. He misses all 30 Judi Radin, New York NY; Stacy Jacobs, Hinsdale IL 20.28 the players and the chance to berate the Insider for 31 Brenda Montague, Swampscott MA; Eileen Cripps, Madison WI 19.41 misspellings, poor grammar and wild, unfounded 32 Helen Abbott, Mercer Island WA; Cynthia Glad, Seattle WA 18.52 33 Donna Swarthout - Janise Saul, San Antonio TX 17.28 accusations. The fact that Boeing is putting the 34 Elianna Meyerson, Santa Clara CA; Maria Pendergast, W Hollywood CA 13.94 finishing touches on the new ACBL 777.7 jetliner 35 Harriel Shea, San Jose CA; Panette Talia, Campbell CA 13.22 may be enough to convince him to grab Toto and 36 June Pocock, New Westminster BC; Kathy Adachi, Surrey BC 11.12 come to the Emerald City. Ruffing Robert is playing 37 Cecilia Rimstedt, 43335 Partille Sweden; Hansa Narasimhan, Los Altos Hills CA 10.85 in the Daylight Pairs today – he heard the table count 38 Karen Lee Barrett, Elk Point SD; Diana Marquardt, Del Mar CA 10.22 for yesterday’s 10:30 and 3:00 game was down a bit 39 Kerri Sanborn, Stony Point NY; Sally Meckstroth, Clearwater Bch FL 9.95 and wants to do his part to help Millard and Gary 40 Susan Culham - K Fung, Edmonton AB 7.37 meet table estimates. If you run into him at the table, 41 Marie McClure, Bellevue WA; Sharon Bialek, Sun City West AZ 6.64 welcome him as our new CEO and let him know how 42 Donna Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL; Sheila Pies, Osprey FL 6.09 43 Harriet Eaton Morris - Tina Tessaro, Miami FL 5.84 much you enjoy (?) the Insider’s daily rants. 44 Patricia Griffin, Sausalito CA; Georgiana Gates, Houston TX 5.76 45 Sharon Anderson, Eagan MN; Peg Waller, Eden Prairie MN 5.49 Life Master News 46 Ellie Hanlon - Mary Savko, Tequesta FL 5.20 Congratulations to Maxine McComas of 47 Patti Hartley, Kirkland WA; Polly Dunn, Bellevue WA 3.73 Portland OR, who earned the points she needed to 48 Diane Graese, Las Vegas NV; Ellen Gabriel, Chicago IL 3.14 get her gold card playing in Thursday’s Educational 49 Flo Newlin - Hachy Pennell, Aurora CO 1.92 Foundation Bracketed Knockouts. She was playing 50 Christine Urbanek, Tonawanda NY; Phyllis Yates, San Diego CA 1.56 51 Nancy Wittwer, Falls City NE; Elise Parish, Omaha NE 0.77 with husband Duayne McComas, and Jeff and 52 Dolores Brenner - Kay Enfield, Santa Fe NM 0.00 Christy Wiegel from Wilsonville OR. INTERNATIONAL FUND SIDE GAME SERIES I 100.50 Tables / Based on 44 Tables District 19 hospitality 13.23 1/2 R Jay Becker, New York NY 127.76% Members of District 19 are invited to stop by the 13.23 1/2 Chris Willenken, New York NY 127.76% Hospitality Suite in Room 3415 at the Sheraton (Pike 8.51 3 Douglas West, Ocean Park WA 119.28% Street Tower) daily from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. and 11:30 6.03 4/5 Muhunthan Sivapragasam, Kirkland WA 117.26% p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 6.03 4/5 Robert Walters, New Westminster BC 117.26% 4.32 6 Balusu Rao, Redmond WA 110.06% 3.78 7 Ray Lowe, Astoria OR 110.03% Bid Box Alerts and 3.19 8/9 Steve Gross, Westlake Vilg CA 107.14% 3.19 8/9 Andrew Vinock, Woodland Hills CA 107.14% Announcements 2.64 10/11 Paul Graham, Calgary AB 107.00% When using bid boxes, the ACBL requires that 2.64 10/11 Francesca Walton, Calgary AB 107.00% players tap the Alert strip and say “Alert” at the same 3.55 12/13 Isha Thapa, Palo Alto CA 106.15% time. 3.55 12/13 Mukund Thapa, Palo Alto CA 106.15% When making an Announcement, use the FIRST FRIDAY EVENING 5/20/50 PAIRS Announcement word (such as “transfer”) and tap the 8.0 Tables Alert strip at the same time. A B C A player who Alerts or Announces a bid must 1.89 1 1 1 David Lindstrom - Sandra Lindstrom, Mercer Island WA 60.42% 1.24 2/3 2/3 Doreen Mavritsakis - Lucy Elias, Osoyoos BC 59.17% make sure his opponents are aware that an Alert or 1.24 2/3 2/3 Beryl T - Jane Scheffler, Osoyoos BC 59.17% Announcement has been made. 0.80 4 4 2 Lars Opstad - Edward Crumb, Bellevue WA 56.67% 0.60 5 Ann Pare - Ronald Pare, The Woodlands TX 54.17% Page 6 Daily Bulletin

FIRST FRIDAY-SUNDAY MORNING SIDE SERIES Electronic Device Policy 13.0 Tables 1. For all NABC+ A B C rated events at NABCs: 3.49 1 Valentin Kovachev, Glencoe IL; Diana Marquardt, Del Mar CA 63.07% Electronic devices, 2.79 2/3 1/2 Bernard Neuhart, Niskayuna NY; Robert Neuhart, Troy NY 59.28% including but not limited 2.79 2/3 1/2 Michael Keller, Kalispell MT; Gail Meyer, Green Valley AZ 59.28% to, phones, cameras, 2.43 4 3 1 Gary Waldron - Carol Foster, Laguna Beach CA 58.14% 1.10 5 Peter Morse, North Vancouver BC; Buddhadeb Biswas, Lexington MA 57.95% PDAs, and others capable 1.37 6 4 Frances Corney, Vancouver BC; Andrew Lee, Richmond BC 57.39% of sending or receiving 1.01 5 Frank Page - Pamela Page, Palm Bay FL 55.11% electronic communication 0.98 6 Joyce McMonagle, Cordova TN; Laurie Carr, Honolulu HI 53.60% are excluded from the 1.82 2 Sanford Jones, Claremont CA; Jason Jones, Diamond Bar CA 51.14% playing areas during 1.37 3 Gary Goersch - Linda Goersch, Tulsa OK 50.57% any session of play. This 1.03 4 Doug Sanders, Grandview WA; Donald Sanders, Lake Stevens WA 48.86% does not apply to health- related equipment. FIRST FRIDAY MORNING 299ER PAIRS 2. For all events at an NABC other 20.0 Tables than a NABC+ rated event: Except for A B C 4.24 1 Kevin Amos - Lilah Amos, Surprise AZ 66.37% health‑related equipment, or by permission of the 3.86 2 1 Eric Kohnen - Mary Dow, Olympia WA 61.48% Director‑in‑Charge of the tournament, cell phones, 2.90 3 2 1 Katheryn McMullen - Gene Gousie, Seattle WA 58.80% audible pagers or similar equipment may not be 2.17 4 3 2 Sandra Naber, Victoria BC; John Naber, Stow MA 58.63% operated or operable in any manner in the playing 1.63 5 4 3 Ulrich Hetmaniuk, Seattle WA; James Downing, Redmond WA 58.55% area during a session of play. Any such equipment 1.22 6 5 4 M Linda Chapman - Lewjean Holmes, Seattle WA 57.74% must not be visible during the session. Sponsoring 0.92 6 Karen Eveland, Lewiston ID; Lenore Hanson, Renton WA 56.97% organizations of other ACBL‑sanctioned events are 0.99 5 Arlene Traub-Simon, Escondido CA; Nira Levy, Encinitas CA 56.67% encouraged to adopt a similar policy. 3. These restrictions in numbers 1 and 2 above FIRST FRIDAY MORNING 20/50 PAIRS apply to all pairs, team members, captains, coaches, 11.0 Tables A B play recorders (except those designated by ACBL) 2.21 1 Patricia Ducayet - Edwin Ducayet Jr, Dallas TX 66.67% and kibitzers and are in force throughout any actual 1.66 2 1 Patricia McAll - Robert Mierow, Seattle WA 59.52% playing session or segment of play. 1.24 3 2 Kelly Hayes, Lake Oswego OR; Jim Carr, Ridgefield WA 58.04% 4. A violation of any of the restrictions in 0.93 4 Travis Keeler - Suzanne Keeler, Mercer Island WA 56.55% numbers 1 and 2 above will result in a disciplinary 0.70 5 Judith Sherr - Stanley Sherr, Seattle WA 55.65% penalty of one full board (12 IMPs at that form of 0.83 6 3 Louise Hutchinson - Mary Greeniaus, White Rock BC 55.36% scoring) for the first offense. A second offense will 0.62 4 Carl Ostertag, Freeland WA; Bill Cochran, Langley WA 54.76% result in disqualification from the event for the pair/ 0.47 5 Jane Scheffler - Beryl Senger, Osoyoos BC 52.08% team. Kibitzers violating this policy will be removed from the playing area for the remainder of the FIRST FRIDAY MORNING 0-5 PAIRS 9.0 Tables session. 1.11 1 Rodney Waldbaum, Kirkland WA; Carl Berkenwald, Mercer Island WA 61.51% 0.83 2 Steve Breyer - Alicia Breyer, Medina WA 60.12% Entry fees 0.62 3 Ryan Littlefield, Seattle WA; Charles Mayes, Kent WA 58.47% Players must be ACBL members whose service 0.47 4 Penny Hopkins - Heather Duncan, Vancouver BC 57.67% fees or dues are current in order to compete in any 0.39 5 Robert Hauck, Shoreline WA; Benita Staadecker, Seattle WA 54.63% of the following nationally ranked events: Nail Life Master Open Pairs, Smith Life Master Women’s INTERNATIONAL FUND SIDE GAME SERIES (3 OF 4) Pairs, Board-a-Match Teams, Keohane 17.0 Tables North American Swiss Teams, Kaplan Blue Ribbon A B C Pairs, Mitchell Open Board-a-Match Teams, Marsha 4.10 1 1 Gladys Hardcastle - Kenneth Hardcastle, Atlanta GA 61.70% 3.08 2 2 Douglas West, Ocean Park WA; Ray Lowe, Astoria OR 61.22% May Sternberg Women’s Board-a-Match Teams, the 3.19 3 3 1 Gayle Tunnell - James Tunnell, San Francisco CA 59.29% Senior Mixed Pairs, the Super Senior Pairs and the 2.39 4 4 2 Larry Lorenz - Betsy Lorenz, Seattle WA 57.85% Baze Senior Knockouts. 1.79 5 5 3 Catherine Mills, Sidney BC; Jill Stainforth, Victoria BC 56.89% The entry fees for these contests are $20 per 0.97 6 Linda Cobham - Gerald Laflamme, Grnd-Bay-Wfld NB 56.73% player per session. 1.35 6 4 Lenore Wyatt - Martin Kuhns, Rancho Mirage CA 55.93% Players must also be current ACBL members to 1.01 5 Lowell Bassett, Kirkland WA; Lowell Bassett, Brier WA 55.61% play in the Mini-Blue Ribbon Pairs, Manfield Non- 0.76 6 Sanford Jones, Claremont CA; Jason Jones, Diamond Bar CA 53.21% Life Master Pairs and National 99er Pairs. The entry fee is $17 per player per session. 1ST FRIDAY AFTERNOON 0-5 MP PAIRS Regional championships are $16 per player per 5.0 Tables 0.88 1 Mary Halpin, Osoyoos BC; Charlene Gram, Vancouver BC 66.32% session for ACBL members, $18 for non-members. 0.66 2 Anne Sommer, Bainbridge Isl WA; Jane Crane, Bainbridge Isla WA 58.78% All other events are $15 per player per session 0.50 3 Frank Houmiel - Katey Houmiel, Redmond WA 56.00% for ACBL members, $17 for non-members. 0.37 4 Carmen Fitchett - Delbert Fitchett, Bethesda MD 51.89% Notice to players Entries Other North American championships: $17 (Note: only ACBL members are eligible to play Each player must have an ACBL convention All North American championships with no in these events.) card filled out and on the table. Please note that upper masterpoint limitation: $20 Regional championships: $16 for ACBL other types of convention cards, such as the WBF (Note: only ACBL members are eligible to play members, $18 for all others convention card or homemade cards that do not in NABC+ events. $1.50 per person per session All other events: $15 for ACBL members, $17 sufficiently resemble the ACBL convention card, are benefits the International Fund.) not acceptable substitutes. for all others. A CELEBRATION OF LIFE IN MEMORY OF NADINE WOOD Monday, 28 November 2011, following the evening session Nadine Wood, a dear friend and tireless or not, an opportunity in Seattle to remember session, please come by the volunteer to the game of bridge, passed away Nadine—to join friends and family in recounting ACBL Bulletin Office, room suddenly in August, leaving all who knew her fond memories and, of course, indulging in a bit of 604 of the Convention Center, saddened and in shock. A Celebration of Life was hospitality. Nadine’s husband, Roland; her brother- and record your RSVP on held locally in Maryland in September and many in-law; and three nephews will all be there to share the list outside the door. The friends came from far away to pay tribute to this the family side of Nadine with you as you will Celebration of Life will be great lady, the “Matriarch of District 6.” share the bridge memories with them. held in the Metropolitan B We wanted to give those of you who knew If you knew Nadine and would like to join room on the 3rd floor of the her, whether you were able to come to Maryland us on Monday night the 28th after the evening Sheraton. Daily Bulletin Page 7

FRIDAY AFTERNOON 10/20/50 PAIRS HAMMERING MAN KO BRACKET I 10.0 Tables 16 Tables A B C Joyce Hampton, Blythewood SC; Jenny Wolpert, Jupiter FL; Sylvie Willard, Paris 75014 France; Benedicte Cronier, Paris 75018 France; 2.10 1 1 1 Patricia McAll - Robert Mierow, Seattle WA 63.39% Krzysztof Buras, Warszawa Poland; Grzegorz Narkiewicz, Bielsk 1.58 2 2 2 Beryl Senger - Jane Scheffler, Osoyoos BC 58.93% 09-230 Poland 1.04 3/4 Bernadina Dufour - Donald Dufour, Weyburn SK 55.65% vs 1.04 3/4 3 Don Logerwell - Pat Logerwell, Reno NV 55.65% Justine Cushing - Melih Ozdil, New York NY; Xiaodong Shi, 0.66 5 4 Joseph Lieberman, Los Angeles CA; Christopher Welland, New York NY 55.06% Naperville IL; Jiang Gu, Mountain Lakes NJ 0.57 6 5 3 Linda Plantz, Renton WA; Jo-Anne Bowen, Vancouver WA 53.87% Keith Dowdall - Brian Fraser, Victoria BC; George Retek, Montreal QC; Cary Salmi, Sidney BC 1ST FRIDAY AFTERNOON 299ER PAIRS vs 24.0 Tables Mary Ann Berg, Atherton CA; Huub Bertens, Tilburg 50 A B C Netherlands; Ton Bakkeren, Oisterwijk Netherlands; Bauke Muller, 4.80 1 1 Kelly McGee, Gig Harbor WA; David Erickson, Tacoma WA 62.80% Hoorn Netherlands; Simon De Wijs, Doorn 304G Netherlands; Mark Lair, 3.60 2 2 1 Sharene Jansen - Gloria Chochinov, Vancouver BC 62.50% Canyon TX 2.70 3 3 2 John Naber, Stow MA; Sandra Naber, Victoria BC 62.46% 2.03 4 4 3 Ulrich Hetmaniuk, Seattle WA; James Downing, Redmond WA 62.20% HAMMERING MAN KO BRACKET II 1.52 5 Ruthann Quinn, Seattle WA; Susanna Hunter, Redmond WA 60.12% 16 Tables 1.55 6 5 Patricia Schaller, Anchorage AK; Margaret Webb, Renton WA 59.23% Glenn Boyce, Piedmont CA; Kathryn Von Dohre, Concord CA; Gerri 1.01 6 Adelina Wong-Chor, Vancouver BC; Janis Eaglesham, Maple Ridge BC 55.65% Soffa Carlson, Rncho Pls Vrds CA; C Kay Teal, Richland WA vs 1.11 4 Daryl Elaine Krepps - Gloria Shabbits, Nanaimo BC 55.36% Emily Shen, Cambridge MA; Vincent Koon Kam King, Arlington 0.81 5/6 Suzanne Arnold, Gulf Breeze FL; Mary Ann Abrams, Pensacola Beach FL 54.17% MA; Dell Berg, Redmond WA; David Hankins, Kirkland WA 0.81 5/6 Linda Longmire, Yarrow Point WA; Lucia Van Horne, North Vancouver BC 54.17% Linda Harrison, Calgary AB; Hao Ge, Bay Village OH; Yan Wang, Scarborough ON; Jianfeng Luo, North York ON; Shan Huang, 1ST FRIDAY DAYLIGHT OPEN PAIRS Toronto ON vs 24.0 Tables Kathy Swaine - Rand Pinsky, Valencia CA; Bill Harlan, Oklahoma A B C City OK; Roger Smith, Pittsburg CA 11.90 1 Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; Diana Holt, Palm Beach FL 61.51% 8.93 2 James Brier, Las Vegas NV; Richard Price, Fort Worth TX 59.56% HAMMERING MAN KO BRACKET III 10.08 3 1 John Robinson, Mill Creek WA; Brad Sands, Seattle WA 59.00% 13 Tables Julius Budos - Cynthia Sacks, Bellevue WA; R M Marty Jeide, 7.56 4 2 1 Victor Bremson, Seattle WA; Alan Tesler, Mercer Island WA 58.33% Kirkland WA; Jess Sellers III, Redmond WA 5.67 5 3 2 Rui Gong, Sammamish WA; Yinsheng Tu, Vancouver BC 57.95% vs 4.25 6 4 Laurie Wilson, Federal Way WA; Dennie Dye, Auburn WA 55.40% Percy Wu, Grand Rapids MI; Maxwell Hughes, Vero Beach FL; Tom 3.36 7 5 Dee Wilson - Nancy Wilson, Des Moines IA 55.01% Williams, Renton WA; Shirley Liss, Fairbanks AK 3.08 6 Ann Hudson - Randolph Johnson, Suffield CT 54.52% 3.34 7 3 John Thomas, Seattle WA; Darla Perman, Renton WA 54.03% J Willard Williams - John (Jack) Buchanan, Richmond VA; Douglas Wake - Susan Wake, Seattle WA 2.50 4 Jorge Nischli - Claudia Tinajero, Mexico Mexico 53.68% vs 1.98 5 Robert Garin - Marie Garin, San Diego CA 51.98% Kay Johnson, Minneapolis MN; Jim Skonnord, St Paul MN; Sandra 2.21 6 Martin Gelfand, Mercer Island WA; George Marx, Seattle WA 51.97% Casey - Kimberly Hayward, Saint Paul MN

FIRST FRIDAY STRATIFIED SWISS HAMMERING MAN KO BRACKET IV 48 Tables 14 Tables A B C Sheila Smith - Matthew Edwards - Debra Wilhelmi, Olympia WA; 8.80 1 Ken Gee, Regina SK; Hannah Moon, Prince Albert SK; Yukiko Marty Diamond, Tacoma WA vs Tokunaga, 1800002 Japan; Kenji Miyakuni, Tokyo 167-004 Japan 66.00 James Turner, E Liverpool OH; Mary Lou Turner, Bradenton FL; 7.89 2 1 Charles Williams, La Quinta CA; Richard White, University Plac Lloyd Hankinson - Gail Pirodsky, Sarasota FL WA; Vern Nunnally, Sequim WA; Sidney Porter, Poulsbo WA 65.00 4.95 3 Michael Keller, Kalispell MT; Paul Graham - Francesca Walton, David Ticen, Victoria TX; Ronald Francey, Corpus Christi TX; Mark Calgary AB; Suzanne St Thomas, Salem OR 64.00 McKechnie - Leah McKechnie, Medford OR 3.71 4 Dano De Falco, 35030 Rubano (P Italy; - Patricia vs William Gronau, Edmonds WA; R Ginter - R Kirk, Seattle WA; Yat Cayne, New York NY; Gabriella Olivieri, Alessandria Italy 61.00 Sing Ma, Lynnwood WA 5.92 5 2 Maxine Ogino - Suzanne Sax - Donald Christensen, Seattle WA; Glen Neidhardt, Edmonds WA 60.00 HAMMERING MAN KO BRACKET V 4.44 6 3 David Rottmayer - William Rottmayer - J Biel, Spokane WA; Jo Ann 14 Tables Brown, Mead WA 55.00 Brian Bleau - Ariya Ball, Gig Harbor WA; Richard Swanson, Bothell WA; Ann Swanson, Renton WA 3.33 4 Steve Smolen - Victor Chubukov, San Francisco CA; Eric Mayefsky vs - Mike Develin, Mountain View CA 52.00 Virginia Bright, Nokomis FL; Kaye Hoffmaster, Somers MT; 2.50 5 Kazuko Nakagawa, Tokyo 152-0001 Japan; Kotomi Asakoshi, Tokyo Katherine Grant, Riverview FL; Mona Karna, Sarasota FL Japan; Yoko Yamazaki, Tokyo 156- Japan; Fumiko Kiriyama, Kawasaki Japan 50.00 John Tracey - Susan Tracey, Bellevue WA; Martha Jenkins - Susan 1.87 6 Craig Mills, Bellevue WA; David Moody, Salt Lake City UT; Coleen Servais, Kirkland WA vs Cronin, Holladay UT; Hazel Skelton, Calgary AB 49.00 Christopher Chalcraft, White Rock BC; Clay Laughary, Renton WA; 3.79 1 Brian Samuels - Jan Samuels, Los Altos CA; Phyllis Vierra, San Pete Cowles, Seattle WA; Joanne Sharpe, Calgary AB Jose CA; Craig Dunning, Langley BC 46.00 2.84 2 Melvin Mackey - Marjorie Grace, Vashon WA; Mary Ann Dettmann, Apache Junction AZ; Marvin Raines, Fort Washington MD 44.00 2.13 3 Gregory Smith - David Smith - Janice Burke, Corvallis OR; Bob Marks, Bellevue WA 43.00 1.60 4 David Zwonitzer - Kym Zwonitzer, Cheyenne WY; Marlene Smeed, Laguna Beach CA; Sonia Conklin, Naples FL 41.00 1.05 5/6 Sue Bailey, Stockport United Kingdom; Stephanie Richardson, Cincinnati OH; Sunny Koontz - Charlotte Hennessey, Palm Beach FL 39.00 1.05 5/6 Steve Estvanik - Audrey Wass, Seattle WA; Tim White - Renae Gunstone-White, Mercer Island WA 39.00 Page 8 Daily Bulletin

Convention card reminder BAZE SENIOR KO TEAMS Each player is required to have a convention 1 Lou Ann O’Rourke, Scottsdale AZ; Marc Jacobus - Drew Casen, Las Vegas NV; Eddie Wold, Houston TX; Roger Bates, Mesa AZ; James Krekorian, Pensacola FL card filled out legibly and on the table throughout a 2 Carolyn Lynch, Scottsdale AZ; Mike Passell, Las Vegas NV; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ; Bob Hamman, Dallas session. Both cards of a partnership must be identical TX; Zia Mahmood, New York NY and include the first and last names of each member 3 Richard DeMartino, Riverside CT; John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT; Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA; Geoffrey Brod, of the partnership. Avon CT; Dan Morse, Houston TX; John Sutherlin, Dallas TX If a director determines that neither player has 4 Reese Milner, Los Angeles CA; Hemant Lall, Dallas TX; Sam Lev, New York NY; Fred Chang, Flushing NY; a substantially completed card, the partnership may Russell Ekeblad, Portsmouth RI; Peter Weichsel, Carlsbad CA play only the Yellow Card and 5 Mike Levine, Boca Raton FL; Stephen Landen, Ellicott City MD; Daniel Gerstman, Buffalo NY; Jerry Clerkin - may use only standard carding. This restriction may Dennis Clerkin, Bloomington IN; Dennis McGarry, Stuart FL be lifted only at the beginning of a subsequent round 6 Kyle Larsen, San Francisco CA; Rose Meltzer, Los Gatos CA; Neil Chambers, Schenectady NY; John Schermer, after convention cards have been properly prepared Seattle WA; William Pollack, Basking Ridge NJ; Mark Feldman, Austin TX 7 Gaylor Kasle, Boca Raton FL; Larry Kozlove, Louisville KY; Steve Robinson, Arlington VA; Peter Boyd, and approved by the director. Further, the partnership Darnestown MD; Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA; Fred Stewart, Bloomington NY will receive a 1/6-board matchpoint penalty for each 8 Jim Mahaffey, Winter Park FL; Gunnar Hallberg, Brighton United Kingdom; John Holland, Stockport England; board played, commencing with the next round and Pamela Granovetter - , Cincinnati OH; Ron Rubin, Miami FL continuing until the restriction is lifted. In IMP team 9 Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY; Lewis Finkel, Jupiter FL; Jon Baldursson, Reykoavik Iceland; Thorlakur games, penalties shall be at the discretion of the Jonsson, 200 Kopavogur Iceland; Apolinary Kowalski, Warsaw Poland; Jacek Romanski, Goscinna Poland director. 10 Amos Kaminski - Adrian Schwartz, New York NY; George Mittelman, Toronto ON; Ethan Stein, Irvington NY; If the director determines the partnership has at Richard Zucker, Dobbs Ferry NY; Pinhas Romik, Nes Zidna 74120 Israel least one substantially completed convention card 11 Hamish Bennett, Menlo Park CA; Gene Simpson, San Rafael CA; Bruce Noda, Corte Madera CA; Mark Ralph, but has not fully complied with ACBL regulations, San Francisco CA; John Jones, Santa Fe Sprgs CA; Leo Bell, Long Beach CA the director may give warnings or assign such 12 Ken Cohen, Philadelphia PA; Neal Satten, Wynnewood PA; Rick Rowland, Wilmington DE; Thomas Weik, Reading PA penalties as he deems to be appropriate under the 13 Michael Kovacich, Stone Mountain GA; Robert White, Raleigh NC; Jim Reiman, Mansfield OH; Jay Baum, circumstances. Germantown TN; Harry Gellis, Midlothian VA; Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD The objective of these warnings and penalties is 14 Kitty Cooper - Steven Cooper, Fort Collins CO; Bob Etter, Sacramento CA; James Lay, Daytona Beach FL the encouragement of full compliance with ACBL 15 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, Westlake Vilg CA; Andrew Vinock, Woodland Hills CA; Frances regulations. Dickman, San Jose CA; Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; John Grantham, Amarillo TX 16 Doug Fraser - Sandra Fraser, Victoria BC; Nancy Popkin, Saint Louis MO; Alan Popkin, St Louis MO 2011 Barry Crane 17 Jan Van Cleeff, Ah Den Haag 250 Netherlands; David Kendrick, Royston Herts England; Brian Senior, Nottingham England; Bob Drake, Wassenaar Netherlands Top 350 18 Les Bart - Gloria Bart, Bradenton FL; Boris Baran, Cote Saint-Luc QC; Ira Hessel, San Antonio TX Updated 11/06/2011 19 Jerry Helms - Robert Bitterman, Charlotte NC; Kevin Collins, Dunwoody GA; Patricia Tucker, Atlanta GA 1 Chris Compton Dallas TX 2,456.80 20 Michael Mikyska, Los Angeles CA; Yatindra Sahae, Carmel Valley CA; B Horiguchi, Gardena CA; Yas Takeda, 2 Jeff Meckstroth Clearwater Bch FL 2,119.05 Hacienda Hgts CA; Steve Mager, Hermosa Beach CA 21 Roger McNay, Beaverton OR; Dennis Metcalf, Portland OR; Ken Scholes, Bellevue WA; Peter Herold, 3 Eric Rodwell Clearwater Bch FL 1,902.00 Ladysmith BC 4 Garey Hayden Tucson AZ 1,544.43 22 Patrick Dunn - Jim Aitken - Ray Loftis, Bellevue WA; Ken Christiansen, Bothell WA; Maurice De La Salle, 5 Mark Itabashi Murrieta CA 1,504.26 Edmonton AB; Michael Yuen, Vancouver BC 6 Eddie Wold Houston TX 1,491.23 23 William Hall, Thousand Oaks CA; Ron Westwood, Ventura CA; Rebecca Clough - Roger Clough, Culver City 7 Michael Seamon Dania FL 1,480.86 CA; Ellen Kent - Robert Kent, Marina Del Rey CA 8 Joe Grue Las Vegas NV 1,454.38 24 Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; Beverly Chavers, Seattle WA; Ken Gee, Regina SK; Hannah Moon, Prince 9 John Hurd New York NY 1,394.89 Albert SK; Carol Mahoney, Rochester MN; Fay Teal, Mesa AZ 10 David Berkowitz Boca Raton FL 1,373.64 25 Steve Bruno, Peoria AZ; Maurice Blustein, Bellevue WA; Roger Putnam, Redmond WA; Terry Randles, 11 Bruce Ferguson Palm Springs CA 1,359.84 Issaquah WA 12 Marc Jacobus Las Vegas NV 1,352.12 26 Martin Hinds - Robert Giragosian, Bakersfield CA; Stephen McConnell, Evanston IL; Richard Meffley, Fresno CA; Blake Rundquist, Clovis CA 13 Mike Passell Las Vegas NV 1,346.79 27 James Glickman, Las Vegas NV; Richard Reitman, Los Gatos CA; Lou Reich - Abby Heitner, Wheaton MD 14 Mike Cappelletti Winter Park FL 1,274.27 28 Phyllis Rakevich, Yuma AZ; Ronald Woodard, Olympia WA; Ron Beall, Bellingham WA; Thomas Devine, 15 David Caprera Denver CO 1,243.46 Ferndale WA 16 G S Jade Barrett Elk Point SD 1,238.26 29 Michael Boruta - Suzanne Boruta, Anacortes WA; Gene Fomin, Glacier WA; Sandra Robson, New 17 Jacob Morgan Madison WI 1,234.20 Westminster BC 18 Billy Miller Las Vegas NV 1,182.04 30 Dora Lee - Judy Chapman, Edmonton AB; Allan Sorensen - Paul Sorensen, Berwyn AB 19 Kevin Bathurst New York NY 1,179.03 31 Michael Boothby, Wenatchee WA; Daniel Hoekstra, Portland OR; Donna Christensen, Beaverton OR; James 20 Stan Tulin Highland Beach FL 1,105.42 Green, Issaquah WA 21 Geoff Hampson Las Vegas NV 1,104.54 32 Catherine Miller - Hugh Miller, Spring TX; Perry Poole, Maitland FL; Stanley Weiner, Las Vegas NV 22 Kevin Dwyer Tampa FL 1,095.46 33 Edwin Feldmann, Beverly Hills CA; Carolyn Taff - Marcia Fisher - Barrie Fisher, Los Angeles CA 34 Jeffrey Wiegel - Christy Wiegel, Wilsonville OR; R Duane McComas - Maxine McComas, Portland OR 23 Jeff Roman Alexandria VA 1,092.17 24 Valentin Kovachev Glencoe IL 1,065.18 FIRST FRIDAY EVENING 299ER PAIRS 25 Vincent Demuy Laval QC 1,057.40 11.0 Tables 26 Alan Sontag Gaithersburg MD 1,056.81 A B C 27 Barry Harper Regina SK 1,053.18 2.97 1 1 Gloria Chochinov - Sharene Jansen, Vancouver BC 61.01% 28 Ken Gee Regina SK 1,052.85 2.23 2 Ruthann Quinn, Seattle WA; Susanna Hunter, Redmond WA 58.63% 29 Donald Stack Overland Park KS 1,048.48 1.90 3 2 Karen Rise, Leavenworth WA; Nobi Morris, Wenatchee WA 58.33% 30 Owen Lien Hendersonville NC 1,048.08 1.42 4 3 Lorenzo Migliorini - Frank Brewer, Seattle WA 57.44% 31 Gene Simpson San Rafael CA 1,039.96 0.89 5/6 Duane Starner - Carolyn Starner, Spokane WA 56.85% 32 Judith Bianco New York NY 1,036.70 1.20 5/6 4 Janneke Noort, Vancouver BC; Marie Lamontagne, Squamish BC 56.85% 33 Gary Cohler Miami FL 1,035.50 1.55 5 1 Mark Fitzmorris, St Augustine FL; Lucia Van Horne, North 34 Joel Wooldridge New York NY 1,028.74 Vancouver BC 53.27% 1.16 2 Dallas Goodchild - Tom Goodchild, Victoria BC 49.11% 35 Aaron Silverstein New York NY 1,022.57 36 Hamish Bennett Menlo Park CA 1,019.92 FIRST FRIDAY EVENING 299ER SWISS 37 Steve Gross Westlake Vilg CA 1,018.63 8 Tables 38 Ellen Anten Encino CA 1,012.93 A B C 39 Kay Joyce Raleigh NC 993.98 2.54 1 1 1 Carroll Correll, US; Claudio Perissinotto, Longview WA; Kenneth 40 David Grainger Bend OR 991.43 Geisler - Arlene Geisler, Clarkston MI 51.00 41 Loretta Rivers Monroe LA 989.64 1.91 2 2 Ronald Stanfield, Salt Lake City UT; Ronald Pettit, Vancouver 42 Melanie Tucker New York NY 969.96 WA; Patrick Sweeney, Tampa FL; Linda Plantz, Renton WA 48.00 43 Robert Levin Henderson NV 966.95 1.43 3 3 2 Moises Saul - Elizabeth Saul, Bellevue WA; Craig Von Land, 44 Cezary Balicki Smolec Poland 963.42 Bothell WA; Lisa Brock, Redmond WA 46.00 45 Adam Zmudzinski Katowice Poland 963.42 MILES NON LIFE MASTERS 46 Lloyd Arvedon Natick MA 951.31 15.0 Tables 47 Richard DeMartino Riverside CT 938.66 8.52 1 Kevin Shiue - Monica Guo, San Francisco CA 59.27% 48 Ken Cohen Philadelphia PA 938.34 6.39 2 Karen Dahners, Sammamish WA; Marilyn Vitkevich-Wilke, College Place WA 58.65% 49 Daniel Korbel Waterloo ON 927.36 4.79 3 Jeffrey Tsang, Guelph ON; Pamela Rattenbury, West Vancouver BC 56.09% 50 John Brady Jacksonville FL 917.50 3.59 4 Barbara Pyles - Margaret Brom, Portland OR 55.50% 51 John Kranyak Las Vegas NV 916.69 2.84 5 Gary Waldron - Carol Foster, Laguna Beach CA 55.43% 52 Randy Joyce Raleigh NC 915.35 2.43 6 Mark Headlee, Mercer Island WA; Philip Woo, Bellevue WA 54.82% 53 Michael Kamil Holmdel NJ 913.51 Daily Bulletin Page 9

86 Karen Lee Barrett Elk Point SD 775.68 87 Les Bart Bradenton FL 772.90 88 Robert Todd Tallahassee FL 770.94 89 Peter Boyd Darnestown MD 767.54 90 Anne Brenner Denver CO 765.48 91 Michael Kovacich Stone Mountain GA 750.95 This team will 92 William Hunter Peabody MA 747.67 be USA2 in the 93 Julie Zhu Vero Beach FL 747.13 Junior World Championships 94 Andrew Rosenthal New York NY 746.41 (Patino Cup) in 95 Chuck Said Nashville TN 745.28 China next summer: 96 Allan Siebert Little Rock AR 743.37 Erli Zhou, Jimmy 97 Jacek Pszczola Chapel Hill NC 742.92 Wang, Zizhou Wang, 98 Joshua Stark Grayslake IL 742.14 Stephen Drodge and 99 Joseph Godefrin Sarasota FL 735.49 Lei Jin. 100 G Gard Hays Veradale WA 734.67 101 Jenny Wolpert Jupiter FL 733.67 102 Adam Kaplan New Port Richey FL 733.40 103 Bill Irvine Quincy MA 733.05 104 Fay Teal Mesa AZ 730.09 105 Ross Rainwater Vancouver WA 728.89 106 Jerry Clerkin Bloomington IN 728.78 107 John Stiefel Wethersfield CT 727.32 108 Kitty Cooper Fort Collins CO 722.30 109 Dan Morse Houston TX 719.49 110 Krzysztof Buras Warszawa Poland 719.48 111 Grzegorz Narkiewicz BielskcPoland 719.48 112 Cameron Doner Richmond BC 716.92 They competed in the U.S. Junior Bridge Championship 113 Patrick Dunn Bellevue WA 716.89 in Seattle: Frank Lin, Eric 114 Louise Clark Glencoe IL 714.84 Chan. C.J. Jameson and 115 Gloria Bart Bradenton FL 705.48 Antony Lee. 116 Shannon Cappelletti Delray Beach FL 704.69 117 Melih Ozdil New York NY 703.37 118 Stephen Apodaca Santa Fe NM 703.07 119 Bruce Noda Corte Madera CA 702.07 120 Nagy Kamel Plano TX 701.71 121 Polly Dunn Bellevue WA 700.33 122 Stephen Goldstein Anaheim CA 698.82 123 Mary Savko Tequesta FL 695.28 FIRST FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING PAIRS 124 Dennis Clerkin Bloomington IN 691.92 28.0 Tables 125 B. Horiguchi Gardena CA 687.15 A B C 126 Ira Hessel San Antonio TX 687.00 13.30 1 1 1 Gary Haldane, Issaquah WA; John Uchida, Seattle WA 60.23% 127 Dianne Sullivan Solana Beach CA 684.10 9.98 2 2 James Siegel, Ketchum ID; John Crutcher, Olympia WA 59.52% 128 Chris Moll Raleigh NC 683.21 7.48 3 Hiroki Yokoi, Tokyo 171-003 Japan; Fumi Tanaka, Tokyo Japan 58.35% 129 Geeske Joel Palo Alto CA 679.63 5.61 4 Walter Pease, Anchorage AK; Nancy Grant, Bellevue WA 56.59% 130 Robert Morris Houston TX 679.46 5.85 5 3 Charles Murray - Jack Stephens, Bellingham WA 55.88% 131 Jane Teel Birmingham AL 678.90 3.80 6 Sandra DeMartino, Riverside CT; Glenda Calkins, Allendale NJ 54.90% 132 Ellie Hanlon Tequesta FL 675.95 4.39 7 4 J Van Keuren - Tom Edwards, Richland WA 54.76% 133 Corey Krantz Drexel Hill PA 670.84 3.71 8 5 2 Lichen Jing, Bothell WA; Ted Greeniaus, Redmond WA 54.70% 4.29 6 3 Gary Gilraine - Faye Gilraine, Vancouver BC 54.23% 134 John Zilic Houston TX 670.72 3.09 7 Mirjana Reams - Paul Wayne English, Seattle WA 53.66% 135 Dennis McGarry Stuart FL 670.24 2.09 4 Michael Smith - Susan Seitz, Des Moines IA 53.41% 136 Kyle Larsen San Francisco CA 668.95 2.23 5 Ruth Twombly, East Orleans MA; Hubert Wallenfels, Seattle WA 51.98% 137 Jim Looby Burbank CA 668.21 1.41 6 Kenneth Elliott, Bellingham WA; John MacIntyre, Seattle WA 51.14% 138 Yas Takeda Hacienda Hgts CA 667.89 139 Howard Piltch South Bend IN 665.82 INTERNATIONAL FUND SIDE GAME SERIES 140 William Higgins Cincinnati OH 665.31 16.0 Tables 141 Thomas Clark Austin TX 665.11 A B C 142 Tania Reyes Hiller Shrub Oak NY 661.87 3.94 1 1 Grant Mackinnon, Burlington ON; Alfred Lee, Rncho Pls Vrd CA 59.38% 143 Steve Clark Glencoe IL 655.50 2.96 2 2 Gary Singer, Spokane WA; Joel Singer, Santa Clara CA 58.11% 2.22 3 Robert Craig - Peggy Craig, El Paso TX 57.45% 144 Roger Clough Culver City CA 655.19 2.43 4 Sigrid Price - Russell Quinnell, Napa CA 57.44% 145 Tom Breed Kingwood TX 653.93 1.25 5 Andrew Vinock, Woodland Hills CA; Steve Gross, Westlake Vilg CA 57.14% 146 Dennis Dawson Santa Fe NM 649.55 1.70 6 Beverly Levy, Lake Worth FL; Alvin Levy, Commack NY 56.73% 147 Sue Sachs Green Valley AZ 649.13 2.15 3 Janet Garthe, Suttons Bay MI; Patricia Worthley, Andover MA 54.41% 148 David Sachs Green Valley AZ 649.13 1.51 4 Dolores Hesse, Morinville AB; Priscilla Brown, Vancouver BC 54.39% 149 Yauheni Siutsau Loveland OH 645.80 1.10 5 Carolyn Adams - Bert Adams, Steilacoom WA 54.25% 150 Carolyn Peters Grapeland TX 644.34 2.12 6 1 John Stevens, Surrey BC; Brock Short, Abbotsford BC 52.72% 151 Tobi Sokolow Austin TX 641.54 1.59 2 Craig Hamilton - Donna Traas, Kamloops BC 49.51% 152 Elaine Said Nashville TN 640.25 1.19 3 Sheila Kim, Minnetonka MN; Eric Mueller, Minneapolis MN 47.26% 153 Lynne Rosenbaum Glencoe IL 639.41 154 Richard Coren Delray Beach FL 636.64 54 David Siebert Little Rock AR 907.47 70 Steven Cooper Fort Collins CO 844.85 155 Jerry Helms Charlotte NC 636.55 55 Steve Weinstein Andes NY 902.75 71 Jonathan Steinberg Toronto ON 840.35 156 Jiang Gu Mountain Lakes NJ 635.83 56 Reanette Frobouck Vero Beach FL 894.23 72 Joyce Hampton Blythewood SC 835.88 157 Phillip Becker Beachwood OH 635.04 57 Justin Lall Dallas TX 887.68 73 Robert Teel Jr. Birmingham AL 832.56 158 William Malesevich Mayville WI 633.55 58 Curtis Cheek Las Vegas NV 885.18 74 Leonard Melander West Bloomfield MI 827.58 159 Jill Levin Henderson NV 31.78 59 Carolyn Lynch Scottsdale AZ 883.81 75 Dave Swarthout San Antonio TX 826.99 160 Bert Newman West Bloomfield MI 631.43 60 Gavin Wolpert Jupiter FL 877.94 76 Donna Swarthout San Antonio TX 826.54 161 Drew Casen Las Vegas NV 631.08 61 Steve Robinson Arlington VA 873.51 77 Thomas Peters Grapeland TX 822.75 162 McKenzie Myers Beaverton OR 627.98 62 Steven Love Laguna Niguel CA 865.14 78 Clement Jackson Albuquerque NM 821.45 163 James Melville Springfield IL 623.15 63 Bill Wisdom Salisbury NC 863.30 79 Tom Rutledge Charleston SC 819.73 164 Fred King Falls Church VA 621.03 64 Sheila Gabay Newton MA 860.96 80 Ed Schulte Tampa FL 817.36 165 Warren Roberts III Flat Rock NC 620.40 65 Lewis Gamerman Westwood MA 857.16 81 Arthur Lowen Nashville TN 802.56 166 James Krekorian Pensacola FL 620.31 66 Winthrop Allegaert New York NY 853.37 82 John Onstott New Orleans LA 798.84 167 Bob Heller Decatur GA 618.20 67 Matt Granovetter Cincinnati OH 853.13 83 Pamela Granovetter Cincinnati OH 796.69 168 En Hay Littleton CO 616.28 68 Marjorie Michelin Laguna Woods CA 848.54 84 Rebecca Clough Culver City CA 784.81 169 Daniel Gerstman Buffalo NY 615.50 69 Mark Lair Canyon TX 847.93 85 Allan Graves Barnet VT 776.69 170 Bella Ionis_Sorren Ft Lauderdale FL 612.81 Page 10 Daily Bulletin

171 Bill Kent Iowa City IA 612.27 NAIL LIFE MASTER OPEN PAIRS 172 Adrian Dovell Gainesville FL 611.83 65.0 Tables Carryover 173 Ellis Feigenbaum Laguna Woods CA 608.71 1 Joe Grue, Las Vegas NV; Chip Martel, Davis CA 163.72 174 Linda Smith Hixson TN 608.28 2 Robert Levin, Henderson NV; Steve Weinstein, Andes NY 155.61 175 Fred Hamilton Las Vegas NV 607.87 3 Eric Greco, Wynnewood PA; Geoff Hampson, Las Vegas NV 152.02 176 Stephen Landen Ellicott City MD 606.77 4 Mark Dahl, Richmond VA; Lloyd Arvedon, Natick MA 138.15 177 Michael McGuire Hernando MS 606.44 5 Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC; Robert Lebi, Toronto ON 133.01 6 Ishmael Delmonte, New South Wales Australia; Justin Lall, Henderson NV 127.88 178 Greg Hinze San Antonio TX 606.25 7 Joaquin Pacareu, Santiago Chile Chile; Benjamin Robles, New York NY 122.64 179 Crispin Barrere Berkeley CA 605.94 8 H.C. Graversen, Aalborg Denmark; Dennis Bilde, Hovedg Rd Denmark 122.23 180 Nicolas L’Ecuyer Montreal QC 604.38 9 Josh Feldstein, Gainesville FL; Alan Schwartz, Fairfax VA 117.09 181 Vincent Grande Jr. Jupiter FL 603.39 10 Crispin Barrere, Berkeley CA; Nick Wiebe, Oakland CA 115.20 182 George Bloomer Pittsboro NC 600.23 11 Greg Hinze, San Antonio TX; Vincent Demuy, Laval QC 112.47 183 Thomas Weik Reading PA 596.94 12 Jessica Piafsky, New York NY; Frederic Volcker, Issy les Moulin France 110.83 184 Melvin Marcus Waltham MA 596.87 13 Jeff Meckstroth, Clearwater Bch FL; James Gleick, Key West FL 108.88 185 Philip Hiestand Irvine CA 596.10 14 Brad Moss, San Anselmo CA; Sheri Winestock, Las Vegas NV 107.85 186 Michael Levy Tucson AZ 595.55 15 David Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL; Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD 105.20 187 Mike Levine Boca Raton FL 594.47 16 Hakan Nilsson, West Palm Beach FL; Magnus Eriksson, Sweden 104.15 17 Bruce Ferguson, Palm Springs CA; John Onstott, New Orleans LA 101.17 188 Stephen Gladyszak Chelsea MA 594.21 18 Mark Tolliver - Marc Zwerling, Portland OR 99.67 189 Donald Croysdale Menomonee Falls WI 593.72 19 Herbert Jordan, Miami FL; Erez Hendelman, New York NY 98.01 190 Suzanne Dunn Crystal Lake IL 592.71 20 Ulf Nilsson, Dalby Sweden; Eric Leong, Oakland CA 94.50 191 Martin Fleisher New York NY 590.19 21 Curtis Cheek, Las Vegas NV; Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY 90.35 192 Patricia Dovell Gainesville FL 588.79 22/23 Samuel Ieong, Mountain View CA; Adam Meyerson, Santa Clara CA 88.33 193 Ron Smith Hixson TN 587.98 22/23 Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA; Ed Davis, Seal Beach CA 88.33 194 William Watson Sunnyvale CA 587.65 24 Jeffrey Polisner, Lafayette CA; Edward Nagy, Danville CA 87.82 195 Sheila Ekeblad Providence RI 586.68 25 Jacob Morgan, Madison WI; Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV 86.79 196 Pat McDevitt Brookline MA 586.39 26 Douglas Doub, W Hartford CT; Adam Wildavsky, New York NY 85.84 197 Steve Mager Hermosa Beach CA 585.32 27 Jo Morse, Palm Bch Gdns FL; Carlos Pellegrini, Buenos Aires Argentina 85.62 28 Paul Janicki, Markham ON; Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON 84.22 198 Lew Stansby Dublin CA 582.38 29 JoAnn Sprung, Philadelphia PA; Betty Ann Kennedy, Shreveport LA 82.68 199 Allen Kane Pueblo West CO 580.74 30 Gary Cohler, Miami FL; Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge IL 81.14 200 Nanette Noland Baton Rouge LA 577.61 31 R Jay Becker - Chris Willenken, New York NY 78.58 201 Jill Meyers Santa Monica CA 576.55 32 Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON; Bar Tarnovski, Rishon Lezion Israel 76.01 202 Bob Hamman Dallas TX 576.37 33 John Fout - Stephannie Russo, New York NY 72.93 203 Kelley Hwang New York NY 575.89 34 Jerry Premo, Sacramento CA; Vicki Lerner, San Francisco CA 72.41 204 Joseph Sauro Oakville ON 575.23 35 John Hurd, New York NY; John Kranyak, Las Vegas NV 71.91 205 Bruce Ohmann Flagler Beach FL 575.23 36 Edward Lee, Portland OR; David Green, Sherwood OR 69.33 206 William Cole Silver Spring MD 574.01 37 Michael Rosenberg - Debbie Rosenberg, Cupertino CA 69.17 207 Mark Gordon Purchase NY 573.87 38 Dan Parish, Omaha NE; Don Kern, Bay Minette AL 68.65 39 Debbie Mineault - Duncan Smith, Victoria BC 68.30 208 Janice Seamon_Molson Hollywood FL 571.82 40 Eleanor Seaman, New York NY; Jerry Goldberg, Yonkers NY 67.28 209 Pratap Rajadhyaksha Venice FL 570.20 41 Loretta Bromberg, Bel Tiburon CA; William Corliss, Davis CA 66.84 210 Laurie Kranyak Bay Village OH 569.36 42/43 Eric Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL; John Diamond, Boca Raton FL 66.25 211 Hans Jacobs Downsview ON 567.29 42/43 John Lusky, Portland OR; Allan Falk, Okemos MI 66.25 212 Colby Vernay Lacon IL 563.55 44 Sun-O Ho, Redmond WA; William McFall, New Berlin WI 62.66 213 Brenda Keller Palm Springs CA 562.10 45 Dave Grubbs, Seattle WA; Stephen Hosch, Olympia WA 60.60 214 Hannah Moon Prince Albert SK 560.74 46/47 Gerry Marshall, Las Varas Mexico; Hendrik Sharples, Brush Prairie WA 59.57 215 Yan Wang Scarborough ON 560.13 46/47 Thomas Carmichael, Kennesaw GA; Jeff Roman, Alexandria VA 59.57 216 Hugh Hillaker Grand Prairie TX 559.76 48 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Steven Love, Laguna Niguel CA 58.03 217 Barry Schaffer Frisco TX 558.83 49 Russell Samuel, Long Beach NY; Birger Holmquist, Kaneohe HI 57.52 50 Jeff McKee, Dale TX; Greg Resz, Weatherford TX 57.01 218 Adam Parrish Arlington MA 557.17 51 David Smith, Tiburon CA; Fred Gitelman, Las Vegas NV 56.43 219 Justine Cushing New York NY 555.54 52 Michael Ranis, New York NY; David Bakhshi, London England 55.63 220 Alan Osofsky Palm Beach FL 554.88 53 Peter Bertheau, Taby Sweden; Thomas Bessis, Paris 75015 France 52.90 221 Larry Sharp Laguna Niguel CA 550.83 54 Hiroaki Miura, Fuchu City 183- Japan; Ari Greenberg, San Francisco CA 51.87 222 Jim Jacobson Sioux City IA 548.01 55 Miguel Villas-Boas, Sao Paulo Brazil; Joao Paulo Campos, Sao Paulo 01229 Brazil 51.36 223 Mitch Dunitz Sherman Oaks CA 547.12 56 Will Engel, Freeport IL; James Melville, Springfield IL 50.84 224 Douglas Doub W Hartford CT 546.84 57/58 Lee Atkinson - Mark Yaeger, Hollywood FL 50.33 225 Chip Martel Davis CA 545.07 57/58 Mark Bartusek, Santa Barbara CA; Jim Munday, Southaven MS 50.33 226 Larry Mori Clearwater FL 544.58 59 Rod Caldwell, North Bend WA; Dave Westfall, Spokane WA 49.82 227 Thomas Carmichael Kennesaw GA 542.96 60 Randall Dougherty - Lynne Newman, San Diego CA 49.30 61 Allan Simon - Daniel Bertrand, Calgary AB 48.28 228 Bud Marsh Scottsdale AZ 540.89 62 Alex Perlin, Metuchen NJ; Li-Chung Chen, Cupertino CA 47.25 229 Will Engel Freeport IL 540.05 63 Jean Orr, Middletown CT; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT 46.67 230 Jeffrey Taylor Eugene OR 538.80 64 Alexander Ornstein, Roslyn Heights NY; Eugene Saxe, Briarcliff NY 45.71 231 Marianne Spanier Scottsdale AZ 538.17 65 Joel Wooldridge, New York NY; Ahmed Hussein, Cairo Egypt 42.82 232 Michael McNamara White Plains NY 537.27 66/67 Stanford Christie, Federal Way WA; Balusu Rao, Redmond WA 42.63 233 Helen Shanbrom Tamarac FL 535.97 66/67 Danning Dong, Chicago IL; Yue Su, Vancouver BC 42.63 234 Tom Oppenheimer Ballwin MO 533.78 68 James Flesher, Bountiful UT; Alene Wrobel, Farr West UT 42.11 235 Jim Leary Livermore CA 533.06 69 Jason Rosenfeld, San Mateo CA; Andrew Hoskins, Burlingame CA 40.57 236 Pat Leary Livermore CA 533.06 70 Mike Cappelletti, Winter Park FL; Allison Howard, Cookeville TN 40.14 237 Gregory Roberts Aiken SC 531.61 71/73 Jon Neimand - Tom McKenna, Eugene OR 40.06 71/73 Mark Krusemeyer, Northfield MN; Baixiang Liu, Burnaby BC 40.06 238 Russell Ekeblad Portsmouth RI 529.66 71/73 John Hurdle - Trudy Hurdle, Richmond BC 40.06 239 Rod Beery Saint Charles MO 528.02 74 Tien-Chun Yang, San Jose CA; Sathya Bettadapura, Campbell CA 38.00 240 Chris Willenken New York NY 527.91 75/76 Brett Adler, Westport CT; Mark Aquino, Jamaica Plain MA 35.95 241 Jack Bryant Saint Louis MO 525.83 75/76 Cornelis Van Prooijen, Nieuw Vennep Netherlands; Marion Michielsen, 3024 AM 242 Nancy Sachs Cincinnati OH 523.46 Rotterd Netherlands 35.95 243 Dennis Nelson Saskatoon SK 522.62 77/78 Larry Whitlow, Saskatoon SK; Jason Larrivee, Regina SK 34.92 244 Barbara Sonsini Woodside CA 521.92 77/78 Walter Schafer Jr, Covina CA; Tom Fox, West Fargo ND 34.92 245 Harry Gellis Midlothian VA 521.71 79/81 Bart Bramley, Dallas TX; John Garrison, Ketchum ID 34.41 246 Kenneth Kranyak Bay Village OH 521.35 79/81 Robert Flitton - Ted Heck, Victoria BC 34.41 247 Robert McCaw Sudbury MA 518.94 79/81 Peter Glatzel, Monrovia CA; Merle Stetser, Honolulu HI 34.41 82 Lee De Simone, Paso Robles CA; Paul McDaniels, Richmond CA 33.38 248 Veronica McMurdie Sacramento CA 518.82 83 Anton Tsypkin, Ashland MA; Bill Irvine, Quincy MA 33.28 249 Sally Meckstroth Clearwater Bch FL 518.51 84 Fredrik Nystrom, 11421 Stockholm Sweden; Grace Jeklin, Surrey BC 31.33 250 Peggy Craig El Paso TX 516.90 85 Barry Piafsky, New York NY; Don Piafsky, Toronto ON 30.81 251 Daniel Zagorin Chicago IL 515.48 86 Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Buddhadeb Biswas, Lexington MA 30.59 252 Heather Peckett Nepean ON 515.36 87 Yuandong Ren, Burnaby BC; Jack Lee, Richmond BC 29.83 253 Amitabh Raturi Cincinnati OH 514.82 88 Ida Groenkvist - Mikael Groenkvist, 29.79 254 Bob Gorsey Bedford MA 514.51 89 Richard Gabriel, Chicago IL; Hal Stern, Rolling Meadows IL 29.73 255 Barbara Heller Decatur GA 514.15 90/91 Maureen Brines - Tracy Brines, Richland WA 29.27 Daily Bulletin Page 11

90/91 D. Lionel O’Young, Walnut CA; Kou-Ping Cheng, Saratoga CA 29.27 92 Tadashi Yoshida, Tokyo 168-0073 Japan; Melody Bi, Ashland MA 27.80 93 Victoria Muir - William Muir, Kansas City MO 27.22 Hi! My name is. . . 94 Paul Meerschaert, Saint Paul MN; Bob Balderson Jr, Eden Prairie MN 26.71 95 Janet Daling, Sun Lakes AZ; Steve Mansfield, Seattle WA 26.19 96 Leslie Amoils, Toronto ON; Darren Wolpert, Thornhill ON 25.68 Jonathan Steinberg 97 Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL; Michael McNamara, White Plains NY 25.16 98 Jo Anna Stansby - Lew Stansby, Dublin CA 24.65 City of residence 99 Maarten Tjebbes - Jim Kerr, Vancouver BC 24.14 Toronto 100 Salvador Assael, Alsancak Turkey; Nafiz Zorlu, Izmir 305 Turkey 22.60 Date of birth 101/102 Joel Datloff, Vancouver WA; Merlin Vilhauer, Beaverton OR 22.08 101/102 Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL; Claude Vogel, Chicago IL 22.08 December 3 103 Ed Ulman, Portland OR; Jim Looby, Burbank CA 21.57 Place of birth 104 Kenny Horneman, Charlottesville VA; Luz Ortega, 20.03 Montreal 105 Brian Trent - Linda Trent, Fullerton CA 19.95 106 Muffie Gur - Reha Gur, Leonardo NJ 18.49 Favorite color 107 Nadyne Cheary - Jerry Miller, Silver Spring MD 17.46 Blue 108 Howard Epley, Kent WA; Steven Handley, Edmonds WA 14.30 109 Robert Probasco - Marilyn Nesbit, Ketchum ID 13.35 What kind of food 110/111 David Lehman, Glenview IL; Steve Garner, Chicago IL 12.33 makes you happy? 110/111 Dennis Newman, Scarsdale NY; Robert Sherman, Lafayette CO 12.33 Good food! 112 Edward Kelley IV - Benjamin Kelley, Federal Way WA 11.81 What drink? 113/114 Richard Budd, Portland ME; William Esberg, Long Branch NJ 10.78 Bloody Caesar 113/114 Jerry McVay, Lacey WA; Craig Shanafelt, Chehalis WA 10.78 115 Jeffrey Ford, Redmond WA; Kim Eng, Issaquah WA 9.29 Who is your favorite author – and your favorite 116 Chien-Yao Tseng, Pasadena CA; Wei-Bung Wang, Seattle WA 9.24 book? 117 Karthik Srinivasan, Seattle WA; Orvin Lindell, Lafayette IN 8.73 Scott Turow’s Presumed Innocent 118 Robert Lass - Cory Perkers, Chicago IL 7.70 119 David Gerstenberger, Yakima WA; Barry Balof, Walla Walla WA 6.16 What is your all-time favorite movie? 120 Krzysztof Martens, Rzeszow 35- Poland; Rita Bichara, New York NY 5.18 Romeo and Juliet (Franco Zeffirelli) 121 Helene Bauman, Arlington VA; Arnie Frankel, Laurel MD 4.62 122 Shane Blanchard - Robert Blanchard, New York NY 3.59 What kind of music do you like? 123 Subba Ravipudi, Downey CA; Atsuko Kurishima, Newport Beach CA 3.08 Sixties 124 Robert Dean - Marcia Dean, San Jose CA 2.92 What do you see as your best ever bridge 125 Ronald Huffaker, Alpine CA; Harold Huffaker, Moraga CA 2.57 result? 126 William Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor MI; Dave Swarthout, San Antonio TX 2.22 Two NABC seconds. 127 Daniel Korbel, Waterloo ON; Jonathan Steinberg, Toronto ON 1.97 128 Chad Fisher - Tim Hays, Kansas City MO 0.51 What do you do when you are not playing 129 Brian Zaugg, Burien WA; Jennifer Chalfan, Bellevue WA 0.43 bridge? 130 Les Fouks - Zoran Peca, Vancouver BC 0.00 Theatre. And playing with my new cats, Scooter and Peaches. 256 Ellen Allen Summerville SC 513.37 303 Peggy Kaplan Minnetonka MN 474.73 257 Joe Harris Albuquerque NM 513.35 304 Warren Cederborg Visalia CA 474.15 Who is your favorite bridge player? 258 Rebecca Rogers Las Vegas NV 512.43 305 Jill Marshall Port Chester NY 473.98 Daniel Korbel 259 Kenneth Davis Alexandria VA 512.26 306 James Lay Daytona Beach FL 473.69 What is your favorite ? 260 John Oxley Saint Joseph MO 509.79 307 Rai Osborne Anaheim CA 473.01 Flannery. 261 Richard Mao Mishawaka IN 508.51 308 Mike Cappelletti Sr. Alexandria VA 471.57 262 Steven Schatzow Washington DC 508.03 309 Leo Bell Long Beach CA 471.42 Is there a bridge book that had a significant 263 Shawn Quinn Sugar Land TX 507.89 310 Nick Wiebe Oakland CA 470.55 influence on you? 264 Richard Brown Easley SC 507.03 311 Martin Robins Delray Beach FL 470.02 Read bridge books? 265 Paul Pressly Olathe KS 505.13 312 Richard Maybin Hendersonville NC 467.24 Is there something you would love to learn? 266 Hao Ge Bay Village OH 504.45 313 Bernace De Young Miami FL 466.91 Squeezes and endplays 267 Linda Harrison Calgary AB 503.75 314 Bob Jones Marietta GA 466.74 268 Anne Dawson Delhi LA 502.69 315 Joseph De Gaetano Atkinson NH 466.14 269 Ann Borgschulte Lexington MA 502.43 316 Emory Whitaker Macon GA 465.67 SportAccord World 270 Rick Rowland Wilmington DE 502.20 317 Linda Smoak Roanoke VA 465.58 Mind Games 271 Jesus Arias New York NY 502.01 318 Phyllis Fireman Chestnut Hill MA 465.24 Two U.S. teams will compete for part of a 272 Hugh Brown Jr. Mc Cormick SC 501.70 319 J Fletcher Smoak Roanoke VA 465.10 total prize money package of $250,000 in the first 273 Corinne Kirkham Leawood KS 501.30 320 Bart Bramley Dallas TX 463.84 SportAccord World Mind Games in Beijing, China, 274 Michael Creager Brecksville OH 501.00 321 John Miller Vienna VA 463.42 Dec. 10-16. The competition will include chess, go, 275 Zia Mahmood New York NY 500.87 322 James Nash Omaha NE 461.94 checkers and xianqi (Chinese chess). Bridge Base 276 Robert Gardner Glenview IL 499.92 323 Spencer Jones Denver CO 461.00 Online will broadcast of the tournament. For 277 William Koski King City ON 498.45 324 Andrew Vinock Woodland Hills CA 460.13 more information, visit www.worldmindgames.net/ 278 Edith Denenberg Pompano Beach FL 498.28 325 Stephen Kemic Los Alamos NM 458.77 en/. 279 Hansa Narasimhan Los Altos Hills CA498.14 326 Rhoda Walsh Palm Desert CA 457.88 Open Teams 280 John Swanson Mechanicsburg PA 497.53 327 Benjamin Robles New York NY 457.69 USA : David Berkowitz, Fred Gitelman, Brad 281 Selena Swanson Mechanicsburg PA 497.53 328 Linda Spangler Ft Worth TX 457.29 Moss, Michael Rosenberg, Alan Sontag, Chris 282 Jim Kirkham Leawood KS 494.95 329 Bill Sutton Huntersville NC 456.60 Willenken. 283 Norman Bolton Beverly Hills MI 494.94 330 Peter Bertheau Taby Sweden 455.86 China: Li Jie, Liu Jing, Hou Xu, Shi Miao, Shi 284 James McKinney Carol Stream IL 494.22 331 James La Fountain Temple TX 455.32 Haojun, Lian Ruoyang. 28 Ellen Hessel San Antonio TX 493.97 332 Ron Smith San Francisco CA 455.27 Italy: Dario Antonio Attanasio, Norberto Bocchi, 286 Andy Anderson Saskatoon SK 492.79 333 Erez Hendelman New York NY 454.40 Giorgio Duboin, Giuseppe Failla, Augustin Madala, 287 Steven Lawrence Calgary AB 492.75 334 Haven Sharaf Danvers MA 453.69 Antonio Sementa. 288 Hemant Lall Dallas TX 490.25 335 Diane Shannon Saratoga CA 453.38 Norway: Thomas Charlsen, Glenn Grøtheim, 289 Ned Irving Hot Sprgs Vlg AR 489.15 336 William Pettis Silver Spring MD 453.06 Thor-Erik Hoftaniska, Artur Malinowski, Arild 290 Bas Drijver Capelle Aan Den Netherlands 337 Ralph Katz Burr Ridge IL 452.96 Rasmussen, Ulf Tundal, andChristian Venneroed 487.28 338 Paul Kelley Jr. Austin TX 452.28 (NPC). 291 Gail Wells Dallas TX 486.72 339 Curley Anderson Saskatoon SK 451.80 Ladies Teams 292 Subba Ravipudi Downey CA 484.26 340 Bjorn Fallenius New York NY 451.09 USA: Lynn Deas, Irina Levitina, Beth Palmer, 293 Peter Boyd_Bowman Greensboro NC 484.05 341 Roger Lee Pasadena CA 450.82 Kerri Sanborn, Janice Seamon-Molson, Tobi 294 Russ Jones Jonesboro AR 482.55 342 Andre Asbury Warner Robins GA 450.58 Sokolow. 295 Billy Leeper Fort Worth TX 481.84 343 Dwight Bender London ON 447.54 China: Sun Ming, Wang Hongli, Gu Ling, Lu 296 Debra Eaves Northville MI 481.30 344 Ron Fischer Scottsdale AZ 447.53 Yan, Feng Xuefeng, Sun Yanhui 297 Frank Treiber III Cincinnati OH 480.66 345 Ernie Ivey Surprise AZ 447.13 England: , Fiona Brown, Heather 298 Mary Pat Gentry Houston TX 480.38 346 Joseph Rice Minneapolis MN 446.75 Dhondy, Nevena Senior, Nicola Smith, Susan 299 Paolo Ranaldi Eau Claire WI 479.27 347 Mark Tang Seal Beach CA 446.47 Stockdale 300 Zachary Grossack Newton MA 476.33 348 John Lewis Fort Lauderdale FL 446.46 France: Véronique Bessis, Bénédicte Cronier, 301 Maritha Pottenger San Diego CA 475.57 349 Jean Talbot Metairie LA 446.44 Catherine D’Ovidio, Danièle Gaviard, Joanna Neve, 302 Robert White Raleigh NC 475.48 350 Kathleen Sulgrove Twinsburg OH 445.76 Sylvie Willard.

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NAIL LIFE MASTER OPEN SECOND QUALIFYING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS SSS TTT EAST-WEST 1 Ishmael Delmonte, New South Wales Australia; Justin Lall, Henderson NV 67.46% 1 Bruce Ferguson, Palm Springs CA; John Onstott, New Orleans LA 59.77% 2 Sun-O Ho, Redmond WA; William McFall, New Berlin WI 61.85% 2 Joel Datloff, Vancouver WA; Merlin Vilhauer, Beaverton OR 59.23% 3 Eric Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL; John Diamond, Boca Raton FL 61.38% 3 Ronald Huffaker, Alpine CA; Harold Huffaker, Moraga CA 58.92% 4 Lee Atkinson - Mark Yaeger, Hollywood FL 58.46% 4 Danning Dong, Chicago IL; Yue Su, Vancouver BC 58.54% 5 Ulf Nilsson, Dalby Sweden; Eric Leong, Oakland CA 55.15% 5 Chris Moore, Bellevue WA; Cristal Nell, Redmond WA 55.85% 6 H.C. Graversen, Aalborg Denmark; Dennis Bilde, Hovedg Rd Denmark 54.62% 6 Gary Cohler, Miami FL; Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge IL 55.77% 7 Leslie Amoils, Toronto ON; Darren Wolpert, Thornhill ON 53.23% 7 John Lusky, Portland OR; Allan Falk, Okemos MI 54.85% 8 Alexander Ornstein, Roslyn Heights NY; Eugene Saxe, Briarcliff NY 52.85% 8 Mary Vickers, Apex NC; Eugene Chan, Richmond BC 54.62% 9 Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL; Claude Vogel, Chicago IL 52.62% 9 Robert Lass - Cory Perkers, Chicago IL 54.00% 10 Wayne Gordon, Sonoma CA; Ram Hira, North Vancouver BC 52.23% 10 Claudia Hurley, Westfield MA; Yeong-Long Shiue, Manchester CT 53.92% 11/12 Russell Samuel, Long Beach NY; Birger Holmquist, Kaneohe HI 52.08% 11 Gilbert Lambert, West Vancouver BC; Joerg Schneider, Vancouver BC 53.23% 11/12 Randy Corn, Kirkland WA; Thomas Theisen, Encinitas CA 52.08% 12 Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON; Bar Tarnovski, Rishon Lezion Israel 52.23% NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS G H EAST-WEST 1 Jeffrey Polisner, Lafayette CA; Edward Nagy, Danville CA 62.46% 1 Robert Levin, Henderson NV; Steve Weinstein, Andes NY 64.15% 2 Eric Greco, Wynnewood PA; Geoff Hampson, Las Vegas NV 62.38% 2 Sedat Nassi, Hollywood FL; Norman Schwartz, San Marcos CA 62.46% 3 Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA; Ed Davis, Seal Beach CA 61.23% 3 Chad Fisher - Tim Hays, Kansas City MO 56.77% 4 Josh Feldstein, Gainesville FL; Alan Schwartz, Fairfax VA 59.77% 4 Richard Budd, Portland ME; William Esberg, Long Branch NJ 56.69% 5 JoAnn Sprung, Philadelphia PA; Betty Ann Kennedy, Shreveport LA 59.54% 5 Allan Simon - Daniel Bertrand, Calgary AB 56.15% 6 Paul Meerschaert, Saint Paul MN; Bob Balderson Jr, Eden Prairie MN 59.08% 6 Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC; Robert Lebi, Toronto ON 55.08% 7 Maureen Brines - Tracy Brines, Richland WA 55.69% 7 Stu Swan - Hadi Allahverdian, Portland OR 54.92% 8 Tien-Chun Yang, San Jose CA; Sathya Bettadapura, Campbell CA 55.15% 8/9 Chien-Yao Tseng, Pasadena CA; Wei-Bung Wang, Seattle WA 54.31% 9 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Steven Love, Laguna Niguel CA 54.46% 8/9 Suresh Mahajan, Del Mar CA; Ellis Feigenbaum, Laguna Woods CA 54.31% 10 Gerard Laquerriere, Clovis CA; Joel Martineau, Vancouver BC 54.31% 10 Karthik Srinivasan, Seattle WA; Orvin Lindell, Lafayette IN 53.92% 11 Fredrik Nystrom, 11421 Stockholm Sweden; Grace Jeklin, Surrey BC 53.23% 11 Will Engel, Freeport IL; James Melville, Springfield IL 52.69% 12 Allen Kahn - Jeffrey Rothstein, New York NY 53.15% 12 Subba Ravipudi, Downey CA; Atsuko Kurishima, Newport Beach CA 50.92% NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS I J EAST-WEST 1 Janet Daling, Sun Lakes AZ; Steve Mansfield, Seattle WA 60.23% 1 Jon Neimand - Tom McKenna, Eugene OR 59.77% 2 Maarten Tjebbes - Jim Kerr, Vancouver BC 58.77% 2 John Fout - Stephannie Russo, New York NY 58.92% 3 Jeff McKee, Dale TX; Greg Resz, Weatherford TX 57.31% 3 Mark Dahl, Richmond VA; Lloyd Arvedon, Natick MA 57.85% 4 Edward Lee, Portland OR; David Green, Sherwood OR 57.00% 4 Jeff Meckstroth, Clearwater Bch FL; James Gleick, Key West FL 55.15% 5 Randall Dougherty - Lynne Newman, San Diego CA 56.54% 5 Samuel Ieong, Mountain View CA; Adam Meyerson, Santa Clara CA 55.00% 6 Kasmer Andreychuk, Yorkton SK; Barry Harper, Regina SK 56.46% 6 Donald Kersey - Kenneth Allan, Kingston ON 54.85% 7 Marius Agica - Bogdan Agica, New York NY 55.23% 7/8 David Gerstenberger, Yakima WA; Barry Balof, Walla Walla WA 54.69% 8 Tom Breed, Kingwood TX; Janet Macchi, Stuart FL 55.00% 7/8 Debbie Mineault - Duncan Smith, Victoria BC 54.69% 9 Stanford Christie, Federal Way WA; Balusu Rao, Redmond WA 54.23% 9 Richard Logan, Diamondhead MS; Clifton Miller Sr, Shreveport LA 54.15% 10 Eleanor Seaman, New York NY; Jerry Goldberg, Yonkers NY 53.85% 10 Craig Zastera, Woodinville WA; John Stafford, Seattle WA 53.46% 11 Will Fox, Bellevue WA; Stanley Roberts, Mercer Island WA 53.69% 11 Thomas Carmichael, Kennesaw GA; Jeff Roman, Alexandria VA 52.62% 12 Muffie Gur - Reha Gur, Leonardo NJ 52.85% 12/13 Claude Le Feuvre, Van Nuys CA; James Thompson, Seattle WA 52.08% 12/13 Les Fouks - Zoran Peca, Vancouver BC 52.08% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION B EAST-WEST 1 Mark Krusemeyer, Northfield MN; Baixiang Liu, Burnaby BC 59.94% 1 Crispin Barrere, Berkeley CA; Nick Wiebe, Oakland CA 62.06% 2 Brad Moss, San Anselmo CA; Sheri Winestock, Las Vegas NV 59.13% 2 Michael Ranis, New York NY; David Bakhshi, London England 60.14% 3 Hiroaki Miura, Fuchu City 183- Japan; Ari Greenberg, San Francisco CA 58.33% 3 Greg Humphreys, Charlottesville VA; Theresa Andino, Niceville FL 59.58% 4 Jason Rosenfeld, San Mateo CA; Andrew Hoskins, Burlingame CA 55.77% 4 Dan Parish, Omaha NE; Don Kern, Bay Minette AL 57.30% 5 Scott Foster, Medford OR; Bernadine Lacy, Grants Pass OR 53.69% 5 Jessica Piafsky, New York NY; Frederic Volcker, Issy les Moulin France 55.09% 6 Ray Miller - David Wright, Seattle WA 53.53% 6 Michael Rosenberg - Debbie Rosenberg, Cupertino CA 52.82% NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS K UUU EAST-WEST 1 David Smith, Tiburon CA; Fred Gitelman, Las Vegas NV 61.92% 1 Greg Hinze, San Antonio TX; Vincent Demuy, Laval QC 62.85% 2 Dave Grubbs, Seattle WA; Stephen Hosch, Olympia WA 59.46% 2 Mark Tolliver - Marc Zwerling, Portland OR 61.77% 3 Douglas Doub, W Hartford CT; Adam Wildavsky, New York NY 57.38% 3 Peter Glatzel, Monrovia CA; Merle Stetser, Honolulu HI 58.38% 4 John Hurdle - Trudy Hurdle, Richmond BC 56.38% 4 Brian Zaugg, Burien WA; Jennifer Chalfan, Bellevue WA 57.54% 5 Loretta Bromberg, Bel Tiburon CA; William Corliss, Davis CA 55.77% 5 Yuandong Ren, Burnaby BC; Jack Lee, Richmond BC 56.54% 6 Jingsong Liu, Renton WA; Shawn Abernethy, Seattle WA 55.31% 6 David Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL; Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD 54.38% 7 Hakan Nilsson, West Palm Beach FL; Magnus Eriksson, Sweden 54.54% 7 John Hurd, New York NY; John Kranyak, Las Vegas NV 54.08% 8 Tadashi Yoshida, Tokyo 168-0073 Japan; Melody Bi, Ashland MA 54.46% 8 Brian Trent - Linda Trent, Fullerton CA 53.62% 9 Jean Orr, Middletown CT; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT 53.85% 9 Paul Conroy, Aberdeen WA; David Baer, Seattle WA 53.31% 10 Howard Epley, Kent WA; Steven Handley, Edmonds WA 53.62% 10 Krzysztof Martens, Rzeszow 35- Poland; Rita Bichara, New York NY 52.54% 11 D. Lionel O’Young, Walnut CA; Kou-Ping Cheng, Saratoga CA 52.46% 11 Herbert Jordan, Miami FL; Erez Hendelman, New York NY 52.46% 12 Curtis Cheek, Las Vegas NV; Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY 52.23% 12 Jo Morse, Palm Bch Gdns FL; Carlos Pellegrini, Buenos Aires Argentina 52.00% MANFIELD NON LIFE MASTERS SECOND SESSION SECTION ZZ 1 Kevin Shiue - Monica Guo, San Francisco CA 70.34% 2 Barbara Pyles - Margaret Brom, Portland OR 63.72% 3 Candace Bonawitz, Meridian ID; Dex Stuberg, Seattle WA 57.11% 4 Mary Hepokoski - Peter Hepokoski, Portland OR 57.02% 5 Karen Dahners, Sammamish WA; Marilyn Vitkevich-Wilke, College Place WA 56.74% 6 Stan Fong, Toronto ON; Sam Litovsky, Los Angeles CA 56.13% 7 Joan Borberg - Virginia Sinclair-Brooks, Portland OR 55.58% 8 Mark Headlee, Mercer Island WA; Philip Woo, Bellevue WA 54.48% 9 Lynn Shapley, Redmond WA; Larry Baum, Seattle WA 54.24% 10 Glenn McKay - Stephen Brown, Olympia WA 53.23% 11 Matt Schafer, Seattle WA; Huang Zeng, Bothell WA 53.05% 12 Donna Gering - Gay Jungemann, Vashon WA 52.65%

FIRST FRIDAY EVENING 5/20/50 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AAA EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 David Lindstrom - Sandra Lindstrom, Mercer Island WA 60.42% 1/2 1/2 Doreen Mavritsakis - Lucy Elias, Osoyoos BC 59.17% 2 2 Alex Malte, Juneau AK; Kate Cunningham, Seattle WA 53.75% 1/2 1/2 Beryl T - Jane Scheffler, Osoyoos BC 59.17% 3 3 Keith Ruthman, Nanaimo BC; Lorna Ruthman, Nanimo BC 52.92% 3 1 Lars Opstad - Edward Crumb, Bellevue WA 56.67%

FIRST FRIDAY EVENING 299ER PAIRS 100/200/300 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION BBB EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Gloria Chochinov - Sharene Jansen, Vancouver BC 61.01% 1 Ruthann Quinn, Seattle WA; Susanna Hunter, Redmond WA 58.63% 2 2 Karen Rise, Leavenworth WA; Nobi Morris, Wenatchee WA 58.33% 2/3 Duane Starner - Carolyn Starner, Spokane WA 56.85% 3 3 Lorenzo Migliorini - Frank Brewer, Seattle WA 57.44% 2/3 1 Janneke Noort, Vancouver BC; Marie Lamontagne, Squamish BC 56.85% 4 4 1 Mark Fitzmorris, St Augustine FL; Lucia Van Horne, North Vancouver BC 53.27% 4 2 Constance Cleaton - Melvin Ellis, Portland OR 51.79% 3 Tony Ames II, Minnetonka MN; Pamela Hughes, Bend OR 51.19% 1 Dallas Goodchild - Tom Goodchild, Victoria BC 49.11%

FIRST FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING STRATIFIED PAIRS SECOND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS UU VV EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Hiroki Yokoi, Tokyo 171-003 Japan; Fumi Tanaka, Tokyo Japan 63.25% 1 1 Samuel Asai, Hood River OR; Alex Lo, Gresham OR 62.37% 2 1 1 Gary Haldane, Issaquah WA; John Uchida, Seattle WA 57.46% 2 2 James Siegel, Ketchum ID; John Crutcher, Olympia WA 61.05% 3 Dee Berry, Arlington WA; Jerry Tierney, Redmond WA 56.40% 3 3 Charles Murray - Jack Stephens, Bellingham WA 57.91% 4 Estelle Margolin, Rego Park NY; Amal Dasgupta, Wilmington DE 56.26% 4 Walter Dedio, Morden MB; Philip Pearl, Fountain Valley CA 56.59% 5 2 Mirjana Reams - Paul Wayne English, Seattle WA 55.63% 5 4 1 Michael Smith - Susan Seitz, Des Moines IA 55.59% 6/7 3 2 Ruth Twombly, East Orleans MA; Hubert Wallenfels, Seattle WA 54.57% 6 5 J Van Keuren - Tom Edwards, Richland WA 55.13% 6/7 Walter Pease, Anchorage AK; Nancy Grant, Bellevue WA 54.57% 7 Sandra DeMartino, Riverside CT; Glenda Calkins, Allendale NJ 54.48% 8 4 Robert Neuhart, Troy NY; Bernard Neuhart, Niskayuna NY 53.80% 8 6 William Fleming - Patricia Lewis, Seattle WA 52.83% 9 5 Don Lowry, Wilsonville OR; Joe Rottmann, Vancouver WA 53.34% 9 7 Karen Epley, Kent WA; Bill Hagen, Seattle WA 52.78% 10 6 3 Lichen Jing, Bothell WA; Ted Greeniaus, Redmond WA 53.32% 10 8 Hazel Schoenberg - Jules Schoenberg, Plano TX 52.56% 11 7 4 Kenneth Elliott, Bellingham WA; John MacIntyre, Seattle WA 53.21% 11 9 Marjorie Blunt, Federal Way WA; Dewitt Hudson Jr, Arlington TX 51.66% 8 Brian Raf, Portland OR; Robert Raf, W Bloomfield MI 52.10% 10 Laura Wolin, Brooklyn NY; Elaine Kahn, Lido Beach NY 50.56% 9 Lamar Marutani, Vallejo CA; Daniel McGuire, Las Vegas NV 50.53% 2 Gary Gilraine - Faye Gilraine, Vancouver BC 50.47% 3 Zainool Esmail - Nizar Esmail, Burnaby BC 48.90% 4 Larry Li, Seattle WA; Melinda Westgate, Mercer Island WA 48.22%

INTERNATIONAL FUND SIDE GAME SERIES (4 OF 4) NORTH-SOUTH SECTION XX EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Grant Mackinnon, Burlington ON; Alfred Lee, Rncho Pls Vrd CA 59.38% 1 Sigrid Price - Russell Quinnell, Napa CA 57.44% 2 2 Gary Singer, Spokane WA; Joel Singer, Santa Clara CA 58.11% 2 Beverly Levy, Lake Worth FL; Alvin Levy, Commack NY 56.73% 3 Robert Craig - Peggy Craig, El Paso TX 57.45% 3 1 Janet Garthe, Suttons Bay MI; Patricia Worthley, Andover MA 54.41% 4 Andrew Vinock, Woodland Hills CA; Steve Gross, Westlake Vilg CA 57.14% 4 2 Dolores Hesse, Morinville AB; Priscilla Brown, Vancouver BC 54.39% 5 Robert Varty - Michael Curley, Grand Rapids MI 54.01% 5 3 Carolyn Adams - Bert Adams, Steilacoom WA 54.25% 6 3 1 John Stevens, Surrey BC; Brock Short, Abbotsford BC 52.72% 6 4 Richard Hart - Joyce Hart, Piedmont CA 52.15% 4 Hassan Mojtahedi, Prosser WA; Shakir Zaman, Richland WA 50.88% 5 Brenda Simpson, Spokane WA; Eric Neilson, Kent WA 49.27% 5 2 Craig Hamilton - Donna Traas, Kamloops BC 49.51% 1 Sheila Kim, Minnetonka MN; Eric Mueller, Minneapolis MN 47.26%

SMITH LIFE MASTER WOMEN’S SECOND QUALIFYING SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS C D E EAST-WEST 1 Maritha Pottenger, San Diego CA; Kit Humphrey, Berkeley CA 61.46% 1 Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL; Rozanne Pollack, Basking Ridge NJ 61.26% 2 Sallie Caty, Oakville ON; Patti Lee, Toronto ON 60.75% 2 Nell Cahn, Shreveport LA; Petra Hamman, Dallas TX 60.15% 3 Judi Radin, New York NY; Stacy Jacobs, Hinsdale IL 58.51% 3 Patti Hartley, Kirkland WA; Polly Dunn, Bellevue WA 56.93% 4 Tobi Sokolow, Austin TX; Geeske Joel, Palo Alto CA 58.17% 4 Lynn Shannon, Los Gatos CA; Lynn Yokel, Campbell CA 56.71% 5 Sylvia Moss - Migry Zur Campanile, New York NY 57.63% 5 Susan Swope, Seattle WA; Leia Berla, Old Greenwich CT 56.02% 6 Karen Cumpstone, Nanaimo BC; Joan Eaton, Toronto ON 57.05% 6 Susan Picus - Gail Greenberg, New York NY 56.02% 7 Karen Lee Barrett, Elk Point SD; Diana Marquardt, Del Mar CA 56.75% 7 Dolores Brenner - Kay Enfield, Santa Fe NM 55.93% 8 Jenni Carmichael, Kennesaw GA; Sylwia McNamara, White Plains NY 56.57% 8 Barbara Nist, Seatac WA; Jessie Brunswig, Kirkland WA 54.39% 9 Sharon Anderson, Eagan MN; Peg Waller, Eden Prairie MN 55.85% 9 Patricia Griffin, Sausalito CA; Georgiana Gates, Houston TX 53.50% 10 Sandrea Friedman, Flushing NY; Ora Lourie, Hypoluxo FL 55.71% 10 Brenda Montague, Swampscott MA; Eileen Cripps, Madison WI 53.34% 11 Donna Swarthout - Janise Saul, San Antonio TX 55.20% 11 Tania Reyes Hiller, Shrub Oak NY; Ljudmila Kamenova, South Setauket NY 53.09% 12 Harriel Shea, San Jose CA; Panette Talia, Campbell CA 54.72% 12 Helen Abbott, Mercer Island WA; Cynthia Glad, Seattle WA 52.13% 13 Bette Cohn, Sarasota FL; Susi Ross, Winter Spgs FL 54.42% 13 Cecilia Rimstedt, 43335 Partille Sweden; Hansa Narasimhan, Los Altos Hills CA 51.85% 14 Marie McClure, Bellevue WA; Sharon Bialek, Sun City West AZ 54.41% 14 Julie Godefroy, Bellevue WA; Barbara Odlin, Gig Harbor WA 51.81% 15 Mary McCune, Seattle WA; Elaine DeShaw, Federal Way WA 54.33% 15 Renjun Guo, Mountain House CA; Katharine Jin, Sunnyvale CA 51.72% 16 G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, Aventura FL; Cathy Strauch, San Diego CA 54.17% 16 Ellie Hanlon - Mary Savko, Tequesta FL 51.50% 17 Peggy Sutherlin, Dallas TX; Nancy Passell, Plano TX 54.03% 17 Toni Bales, Pickerington OH; Kamla Chawla, Longmeadow MA 51.47% 18 Donna Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL; Sheila Pies, Osprey FL 52.48% 18 Judy Harris, Salmon Arm BC; Katie Christie, Vernon BC 51.47% 19 Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL; Valerie Westheimer, New York NY 52.14% 19 Kathy Baum, Germantown TN; Julie Zhu, Vero Beach FL 51.34% Daily Bulletin Page 13

INTERNATIONAL FUND OPEN SIDE GAME SERIES (3 OF 4) NORTH-SOUTH SECTION XX EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Gladys Hardcastle - Kenneth Hardcastle, Atlanta GA 61.70% 1 1 Douglas West, Ocean Park WA; Ray Lowe, Astoria OR 61.22% 2 2 1 Larry Lorenz - Betsy Lorenz, Seattle WA 57.85% 2 2 1 Gayle Tunnell - James Tunnell, San Francisco CA 59.29% 3 3 2 Catherine Mills, Sidney BC; Jill Stainforth, Victoria BC 56.89% 3 3 2 Lenore Wyatt - Martin Kuhns, Rancho Mirage CA 55.93% 4 Linda Cobham - Gerald Laflamme, Grnd-Bay-Wfld NB 56.73% 4 4 Robert Law, Tigard OR; Judy Davis, Portland OR 54.81% 5 4 3 Lowell Bassett, Kirkland WA; Lowell Bassett, Brier WA 55.61% 5 5 Ian Kirk, Tualatin OR; Joan Flynn, Portland OR 51.60% 6 5 4 Sanford Jones, Claremont CA; Jason Jones, Diamond Bar CA 53.21% 6 6 M. Gay Conklin, Honolulu HI; Paula Strand, Kirkland WA 50.80% 7 6 Christina Jordan, Mount Vernon WA; Kay Olness, Billings MT 53.04% 7 7 Bruce Cook, Medford OR; Anne Lever, Seatac WA 50.64% 3/4 Ejaz Qureshi, Scarsdale NY; Bonnie Turley, Vernon BC 50.00% 3/4 Roger Lowe, Kirkland WA; Donald Brown, Seattle WA 50.00%

1ST FRIDAY AFTERNOON 0-5 MP PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AAA EAST-WEST 1 Anne Sommer, Bainbridge Isl WA; Jane Crane, Bainbridge Isla WA 58.78% 1 Mary Halpin, Osoyoos BC; Charlene Gram, Vancouver BC 66.33% 2 Frank Houmiel - Katey Houmiel, Redmond WA 56.00% 2 Binnie Callender, Corvallis OR; Debra Vanover, Lebanon OR 48.58%

FRIDAY AFTERNOON 10/20/50 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION BBB EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1/2 Bernadina Dufour - Donald Dufour, Weyburn SK 55.65% 1 1 1 Patricia McAll - Robert Mierow, Seattle WA 63.39% 1/2 1 Don Logerwell - Pat Logerwell, Reno NV 55.65% 2 2 2 Beryl Senger - Jane Scheffler, Osoyoos BC 58.93% 3 2 Joseph Lieberman, Los Angeles CA; Christopher Welland, New York NY 55.06% 3 3 Linda Plantz, Renton WA; Jo-Anne Bowen, Vancouver WA 53.87% 4 3 Jean Rondeau - Robin Kirschner, Indianapolis IN 53.57% 4 Ryan Littlefield, Seattle WA; Rita O’Hare, Modesto CA 52.68%

1ST FRIDAY AFTERNOON 299ER PAIRS 100/200/300 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Sharene Jansen - Gloria Chochinov, Vancouver BC 62.50% 1 1 Theresa Eck - Joan Eck, Seattle WA 55.36% 2 2 2 Ulrich Hetmaniuk, Seattle WA; James Downing, Redmond WA 62.20% 2 2 Mary Ann Hagan, Seattle WA; Patricia Darling, Mercer Island WA 54.46% 3 Ruthann Quinn, Seattle WA; Susanna Hunter, Redmond WA 60.12% 3/4 3/4 1/2 Suzanne Arnold, Gulf Breeze FL; Mary Ann Abrams, Pensacola Beach FL 54.17% 4 3 Daryl Elaine Krepps - Gloria Shabbits, Nanaimo BC 55.36% 3/4 3/4 1/2 Linda Longmire, Yarrow Point WA; Lucia Van Horne, North Vancouver BC 54.17% 5 4 Valerie Lycette, Issaquah WA; Lorenzo Migliorini, Seattle WA 51.79% 5 5 James O’Hearn, Surprise AZ; Craig Perry, Washington DC 53.57% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Kelly McGee, Gig Harbor WA; David Erickson, Tacoma WA 62.80% 1 1 Patricia Schaller, Anchorage AK; Margaret Webb, Renton WA 59.23% 2 2 1 John Naber, Stow MA; Sandra Naber, Victoria BC 62.46% 2 2 1 Claudio Perissinotto, Longview WA; Carroll Correll, US 53.15% 3 3 Adelina Wong-Chor, Vancouver BC; Janis Eaglesham, Maple Ridge BC 55.65% 3 3 2 Graham Stevens - Daniel Stevens, Silverdale WA 52.98% 4 4 Marilyn Widlan - Sheldon Widlan, Seattle WA 54.97% 4 4 Ellen Goodemoot, Philomath OR; Sharron Wechsler, Corvallis OR 52.68% 5 2 Tom Gordon - Anne Gordon, Bellevue WA 52.98% 5 Robert Sherman - Carol Sherman, Los Angeles CA 52.51%

1ST FRIDAY DAYLIGHT OPEN PAIRS SECOND SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION VVV EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; Diana Holt, Palm Beach FL 70.47% 1 1 1 Carol Berliant - Mark Berliant, Cincinnati OH 52.49% 2 1 1 Rui Gong, Sammamish WA; Yinsheng Tu, Vancouver BC 63.73% 2 2 2 Lynne White - John White, Lincoln CA 52.48% 3 James Brier, Las Vegas NV; Richard Price, Fort Worth TX 56.84% 3 3 3 Robert Langmuir - Nancy Langmuir, Toronto ON 49.90% 4 2 2 Stuart Rachels - Heather Elliott, Tuscaloosa AL 56.66% 4 4 Shirley Kuhlman, Federal Way WA; Bud Schafer, Lakewood WA 48.90% 5 3 Craig Ruden, Kirkland WA; Craig Mills, Bellevue WA 51.53% 5 5 James Shaw - Daphne Shaw, Bowen Island BC 47.49% 4 Jorge Nischli - Claudia Tinajero, Mexico Mexico 50.89% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION WWW EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Ann Hudson - Randolph Johnson, Suffield CT 54.36% 1 1 1 John Thomas, Seattle WA; Darla Perman, Renton WA 59.15% 2 2 Peter Andrews - Irma Andrews, Aptos CA 53.03% 2 2 John Robinson, Mill Creek WA; Brad Sands, Seattle WA 58.00% 3 3 1 Victor Bremson, Seattle WA; Alan Tesler, Mercer Island WA 52.18% 3 3 Laurie Wilson, Federal Way WA; Dennie Dye, Auburn WA 57.18% 4 4 2 Robert Garin - Marie Garin, San Diego CA 50.58% 4 Hugh Ross, Oakland CA; Darwin Afdahl, Oro Valley AZ 57.16% 5 Susan Pringle - John Pringle, Rio Verde AZ 49.97% 5 4 Iris West, Federal Way WA; Mary Paynter, Des Moines WA 55.69% 3 Daniel AlbertRozenberg - Michael Albert, Cambridge MA 46.08% 2 Pat Oates - Bill Oates, Brighton MI 53.56%

SMITH LIFE MASTER WOMENS PAIRS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS C D E EAST-WEST 1 Hjordis Eythorsdottir, Huntsville AL; Valerie Westheimer, New York NY 59.30% 1 Karen Cumpstone, Nanaimo BC; Joan Eaton, Toronto ON 65.38% 2 Maritha Pottenger, San Diego CA; Kit Humphrey, Berkeley CA 59.05% 2 Cynthia Balderson, Eden Prairie MN; Carole Miner, Rochester MN 64.57% 3 Susan Picus - Gail Greenberg, New York NY 58.25% 3 Sally Woolsey, Kensington CA; Elaine Said, Nashville TN 62.30% 4 Carreen Hinds, Bakersfield CA; Judy Pede, Grass Valley CA 57.34% 4 Renee Mancuso, Los Angeles CA; Kathleen Sulgrove, Twinsburg OH 58.88% 5 Cheri Bjerkan, Elmhurst IL; Rozanne Pollack, Basking Ridge NJ 56.37% 5 Ellen Kozlove, Louisville KY; Barbara Kasle, Boca Raton FL 58.76% 6 Anne Brenner, Denver CO; Suzanne Jones, Boulder CO 56.20% 6 Sally Strul - Lisa Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL 57.92% 7 Lynn Shannon, Los Gatos CA; Lynn Yokel, Campbell CA 56.15% 7 Mary McCune, Seattle WA; Elaine DeShaw, Federal Way WA 57.72% 8 Mildred Breed, Austin TX; Helen Corbin, Palo Alto CA 55.97% 8 Harriet Eaton Morris - Tina Tessaro, Miami FL 57.58% 9 Kathy Baum, Germantown TN; Julie Zhu, Vero Beach FL 55.18% 9 Jean Barry, Livermore CA; Nancy Boyd, San Ramon CA 56.17% 10 Barbara Nist, Seatac WA; Jessie Brunswig, Kirkland WA 54.88% 10 G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, Aventura FL; Cathy Strauch, San Diego CA 55.51% 11 Sorina Negulescu, Ellicott City MD; Kay Miller, Washington DC 54.53% 11 Julie Godefroy, Bellevue WA; Barbara Odlin, Gig Harbor WA 55.09% 12 Tania Reyes Hiller, Shrub Oak NY; Ljudmila Kamenova, South Setauket NY 54.30% 12 Elianna Meyerson, Santa Clara CA; Maria Pendergast, W Hollywood CA 54.86% 13 Toni Bales, Pickerington OH; Kamla Chawla, Longmeadow MA 54.18% 13 Sylvia Moss - Migry Zur Campanile, New York NY 54.81% 14 Helen Abbott, Mercer Island WA; Cynthia Glad, Seattle WA 52.38% 14 Tobi Sokolow, Austin TX; Geeske Joel, Palo Alto CA 54.78% 15 Kerri Sanborn, Stony Point NY; Sally Meckstroth, Clearwater Bch FL 52.18% 15 Christine Urbanek, Tonawanda NY; Phyllis Yates, San Diego CA 54.55% 16 Dianne Cox - Mary Miller, Redmond WA 52.09% 16 Maris Zilant, North Miami FL; C. Valerie Gamio, Pls Vrds Pnsl CA 54.37% 17 Susan Swope, Seattle WA; Leia Berla, Old Greenwich CT 51.78% 17 Janice Seamon-Molson, Hollywood FL; Carlyn Steiner, Seattle WA 54.10% 18 June Pocock, New Westminster BC; Kathy Adachi, Surrey BC 51.49% 18 Lori Spaeth, Los Altos CA; Betsey Schneider, San Carlos CA 52.59% 19 Brenda Montague, Swampscott MA; Eileen Cripps, Madison WI 51.43% 19 Sandrea Friedman, Flushing NY; Ora Lourie, Hypoluxo FL 52.28%

NAIL LIFE MASTER OPEN PAIRS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS H G EAST-WEST 1 Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC; Robert Lebi, Toronto ON 65.92% 1 Eric Greco, Wynnewood PA; Geoff Hampson, Las Vegas NV 61.31% 2 Paul Janicki, Markham ON; Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON 63.31% 2 Kenny Horneman, Charlottesville VA; Luz Ortega, 58.69% 3 Robert Levin, Henderson NV; Steve Weinstein, Andes NY 60.08% 3 Josh Feldstein, Gainesville FL; Alan Schwartz, Fairfax VA 58.54% 4 Walter Schafer Jr, Covina CA; Tom Fox, West Fargo ND 57.77% 4 Robert Probasco - Marilyn Nesbit, Ketchum ID 57.69% 5 Jo Anna Stansby - Lew Stansby, Dublin CA 56.15% 5 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Steven Love, Laguna Niguel CA 55.15% 6 Will Engel, Freeport IL; James Melville, Springfield IL 56.00% 6 Cornelis Van Prooijen, Nieuw Vennep Netherlands; Marion Michielsen, AM Rotterd Netherlands 54.62% 7 Fredrik Nystrom, 11421 Stockholm Sweden; Grace Jeklin, Surrey BC 52.38% 7 John Cox, St Maries ID; Donna Wood, Vista CA 54.31% 8/9 Allan Simon - Daniel Bertrand, Calgary AB 51.85% 8 Nadyne Cheary - Jerry Miller, Silver Spring MD 54.08% 8/9 Gustav Axen - Dee Steil, New Westminster BC 51.85% 9 JoAnn Sprung, Philadelphia PA; Betty Ann Kennedy, Shreveport LA 53.85% 10 Michael Wagner, Portland OR; Flo Savage, Beaverton OR 51.46% 10 Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA; Ed Davis, Seal Beach CA 52.92% 11/13 Subba Ravipudi, Downey CA; Atsuko Kurishima, Newport Beach CA 50.54% 11 Barry Rigal, New York NY; David Caprera, Denver CO 51.62% 11/13 Dave Grubbs, Seattle WA; Stephen Hosch, Olympia WA 50.54% 12 Jeffrey Polisner, Lafayette CA; Edward Nagy, Danville CA 51.54% 11/13 Marc Glickman, Woodland Hls CA; Robert Glickman, Seattle WA 50.54% NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS I J EAST-WEST 1 Mark Dahl, Richmond VA; Lloyd Arvedon, Natick MA 63.62% 1 Gerry Marshall, Las Varas Mexico; Hendrik Sharples, Brush Prairie WA 60.46% 2 Jeff Meckstroth, Clearwater Bch FL; James Gleick, Key West FL 61.92% 2 Jerry Premo, Sacramento CA; Vicki Lerner, San Francisco CA 59.08% 3 Bart Bramley, Dallas TX; John Garrison, Ketchum ID 60.62% 3 Barry Piafsky, New York NY; Don Piafsky, Toronto ON 59.00% 4 Samuel Ieong, Mountain View CA; Adam Meyerson, Santa Clara CA 59.15% 4 Sharon Gerstman, Buffalo NY; Buddy Hanby, The Woodlands TX 58.69% 5 Peter Bertheau, Taby Sweden; Thomas Bessis, Paris 75015 France 58.46% 5 Eleanor Seaman, New York NY; Jerry Goldberg, Yonkers NY 57.15% 6 Tadashi Teramoto, Tokyo Japan; Midori Sakaguchi, Mitaka Tokyo Japan 57.77% 6 Susan Winkler - Walter Spiewak, Wake Forest NC 56.46% 7 Robert Flitton - Ted Heck, Victoria BC 56.69% 7 Erik Saelensminde, Jessheim Norway; Boye Brogeland, Norway 54.15% 8 Debbie Mineault - Duncan Smith, Victoria BC 56.62% 8 Roger Pennell - Cal Newlin Jr, Aurora CO 54.08% 9 Thomas Carmichael, Kennesaw GA; Jeff Roman, Alexandria VA 54.38% 9 Stanford Christie, Federal Way WA; Balusu Rao, Redmond WA 53.00% 10 Edward Lee, Portland OR; David Green, Sherwood OR 54.15% 10 Shankar Dutta, Saint Joseph MI; Dennis Ryan, Menomonie WI 52.31% 11 Cenk Tuncok, Amesbury MA; Sam Dinkin, Austin TX 53.15% 11/12 Ed Ulman, Portland OR; Jim Looby, Burbank CA 52.08% 12 John Fout - Stephannie Russo, New York NY 52.92% 11/12 Jeff McKee, Dale TX; Greg Resz, Weatherford TX 52.08% NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS S T EAST-WEST 1/2 David Lehman, Glenview IL; Steve Garner, Chicago IL 60.08% 1 H.C. Graversen, Aalborg Denmark; Dennis Bilde, Hovedg Rd Denmark 64.62% 1/2 Daniel Lavee, Thornhill ON; Bar Tarnovski, Rishon Lezion Israel 60.08% 2 Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL; Michael McNamara, White Plains NY 60.77% 3 Jacob Roen - Freddi Brundum, 58.08% 3 Ulf Nilsson, Dalby Sweden; Eric Leong, Oakland CA 59.92% 4 Gary Cohler, Miami FL; Ralph Katz, Burr Ridge IL 57.31% 4 Russell Samuel, Long Beach NY; Birger Holmquist, Kaneohe HI 57.46% 5 Bruce Ferguson, Palm Springs CA; John Onstott, New Orleans LA 56.31% 5/6 James Flesher, Bountiful UT; Alene Wrobel, Farr West UT 55.85% 6 John Lusky, Portland OR; Allan Falk, Okemos MI 56.00% 5/6 Ida Groenkvist - Mikael Groenkvist, 55.85% 7 Chris Compton, Dallas TX; David Grainger, Bend OR 55.54% 7 Alexander Ornstein, Roslyn Heights NY; Eugene Saxe, Briarcliff NY 54.92% 8 Michel Schneider, Berkeley CA; Richard Ferrin, Washington DC 54.23% 8 Salvador Assael, Alsancak Turkey; Nafiz Zorlu, Izmir 305 Turkey 52.85% 9 Edward Kelley IV - Benjamin Kelley, Federal Way WA 52.62% 9 Douglas Jansen, Happy Valley OR; Joseph Habeich, Portland OR 52.69% 10 Dennis Newman, Scarsdale NY; Robert Sherman, Lafayette CO 51.92% 10 Ishmael Delmonte, New South Wales Australia; Justin Lall, Henderson NV 52.62% 11 Dale Johannesen - Lynn Johannesen, Saratoga CA 51.31% 11/12 Suzi Subeck, Glenview Nas IL; Stanton Subeck, Glenview IL 51.62% 12 Seth Cohen, Brooklyn NY; Steven Reuschlein, Middleton WI 51.08% 11/12 Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL; Claude Vogel, Chicago IL 51.62%

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NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS A B EAST-WEST 1 Joe Grue, Las Vegas NV; Chip Martel, Davis CA 63.54% 1 Brett Adler, Westport CT; Mark Aquino, Jamaica Plain MA 62.00% 2 Jessica Piafsky, New York NY; Frederic Volcker, Issy les Moulin France 61.62% 2 Brad Moss, San Anselmo CA; Sheri Winestock, Las Vegas NV 59.62% 3 Jacob Morgan, Madison WI; Billy Miller, Las Vegas NV 61.00% 3 Sid Segal, Vancouver BC; Howard Rubin, North Vancouver BC 57.69% 4 Joaquin Pacareu, Santiago Chile Chile; Benjamin Robles, New York NY 60.15% 4 Sabine Auken, Charlottenlund Denmark; Daniela von Arnim, D-68766 Hockenh Germany 56.54% 5 Mike Cappelletti, Winter Park FL; Allison Howard, Cookeville TN 57.15% 5 Miguel Villas-Boas, Sao Paulo Brazil; Joao Paulo Campos, Sao Paulo 01229 Brazil 55.77% 6 Michael Rosenberg - Debbie Rosenberg, Cupertino CA 56.62% 6 Belinda Gu, Sunnyvale CA; Michael Bodell, Santa Clara CA 55.38% 7 Crispin Barrere, Berkeley CA; Nick Wiebe, Oakland CA 56.23% 7 Alex Perlin, Metuchen NJ; Li-Chung Chen, Cupertino CA 54.15% 8 William Arlinghaus, Ann Arbor MI; Dave Swarthout, San Antonio TX 53.08% 8 Hiroaki Miura, Fuchu City 183- Japan; Ari Greenberg, San Francisco CA 53.92% 9 Mark Perlmutter - Lynne Feldman, San Diego CA 52.85% 9 Mark Bartusek, Santa Barbara CA; Jim Munday, Southaven MS 53.62% 10 Elliott Grubman - Ava Grubman, Brooklyn NY 52.31% 10 Rod Caldwell, North Bend WA; Dave Westfall, Spokane WA 53.38% 11 Dan Parish, Omaha NE; Don Kern, Bay Minette AL 52.08% 11 Jason Rosenfeld, San Mateo CA; Andrew Hoskins, Burlingame CA 53.15% 12 Anton Tsypkin, Ashland MA; Bill Irvine, Quincy MA 51.77% 12 Victoria Muir - William Muir, Kansas City MO 52.92% NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS K L EAST-WEST 1 Herbert Jordan, Miami FL; Erez Hendelman, New York NY 63.14% 1 Hakan Nilsson, West Palm Beach FL; Magnus Eriksson, Sweden 61.98% 2 David Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL; Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD 62.30% 2 Richard Gabriel, Chicago IL; Hal Stern, Rolling Meadows IL 58.91% 3 Curtis Cheek, Las Vegas NV; Lynn Deas, Schenectady NY 62.22% 3 John Hurd, New York NY; John Kranyak, Las Vegas NV 57.62% 4 Jo Morse, Palm Bch Gdns FL; Carlos Pellegrini, Buenos Aires Argentina 61.75% 4 Joel Wooldridge, New York NY; Ahmed Hussein, Cairo Egypt 57.30% 5 Daniel Korbel, Waterloo ON; Jonathan Steinberg, Toronto ON 57.37% 5 Douglas Doub, W Hartford CT; Adam Wildavsky, New York NY 56.40% 6 Weishu Wu, Irvine CA; Qing Yang, Cupertino CA 55.76% 6 Richard Popper, Wilmington DE; Andre Asbury, Warner Robins GA 55.93% 7 Peter Latkany, Brooklyn NY; Bonnie Britton, Staten Island NY 55.06% 7 Loretta Bromberg, Bel Tiburon CA; William Corliss, Davis CA 55.16% 8 Greg Hinze, San Antonio TX; Vincent Demuy, Laval QC 54.92% 8 Barry Senensky, Maple ON; Barbara Shnier, Toronto ON 54.14% 9 Mark Tolliver - Marc Zwerling, Portland OR 54.08% 9 Jean Orr, Middletown CT; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT 54.07% 10 Jeffrey Ford, Redmond WA; Kim Eng, Issaquah WA 50.62% 10 D. Lionel O’Young, Walnut CA; Kou-Ping Cheng, Saratoga CA 52.85% 11 Brian Trent - Linda Trent, Fullerton CA 50.30% 11 David Schmidt, Chilliwack BC; Larry Chow, Abbotsford BC 52.31%

BBO OPEN PAIRS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS UU VV EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 James Marsh Sternberg, Palm Bch Grdns FL; Fred Hamilton, Las Vegas NV 59.31% 1 1 1 Gary Haldane, Issaquah WA; John Uchida, Seattle WA 63.00% 2 1 James Siegel, Ketchum ID; John Crutcher, Olympia WA 58.00% 2 Walter Pease, Anchorage AK; Nancy Grant, Bellevue WA 58.62% 3 2 1 Gary Gilraine - Faye Gilraine, Vancouver BC 57.92% 3 2 2 Lichen Jing, Bothell WA; Ted Greeniaus, Redmond WA 56.15% 4 3 2 Marla Patterson - David Fallen, Arlington WA 57.00% 4 3 Ingrid Anderson, Nanoose Bay BC; Doreen McOrmond, Victoria BC 54.08% 5 4 3 Doug Sanders, Grandview WA; Donald Sanders, Lake Stevens WA 56.38% 5 4 James Windus - Renee Senior, Vancouver WA 53.77% 6 Sandra DeMartino, Riverside CT; Glenda Calkins, Allendale NJ 55.23% 6/7 5 Jerry Thorpe, Tacoma WA; Florence Belford, Milton ON 53.46% 7 5 Marjorie Blunt, Federal Way WA; Dewitt Hudson Jr, Arlington TX 55.15% 6/7 Hiroki Yokoi, Tokyo 171-003 Japan; Fumi Tanaka, Tokyo Japan 53.46% 8 6 4 Robert MacNeal, Point Ludlow WA; D Jean Gilliland, Port Townsend WA 54.77% 8 6 Nick Parker - Janis Parker, Delta BC 53.08% 9 7 J Van Keuren - Tom Edwards, Richland WA 54.31% 9 7 Mirjana Reams - Paul Wayne English, Seattle WA 51.77% 10 8 Lamar Marutani, Vallejo CA; Daniel McGuire, Las Vegas NV 53.85% 10 8 Harvey Bush, Klamath Falls OR; Sharon Fauss, Central Point OR 51.54% 11 9 Charles Murray - Jack Stephens, Bellingham WA 53.77% 11/12 Marty McCune, Seattle WA; Paul Schwaighart, Normandy Park WA 51.38% 10 Karen Epley, Kent WA; Bill Hagen, Seattle WA 53.31% 11/12 9 3 Joyce Williamson, Kirkland WA; Kirby Baker, Mill Creek WA 51.38% 4 Ruth Twombly, East Orleans MA; Hubert Wallenfels, Seattle WA 49.54%

MILES NON-LIFE MASTERS FIRST SESSION NORTH-SOUTH SECTION ZZ EAST-WEST 1 Jeffrey Tsang, Guelph ON; Pamela Rattenbury, West Vancouver BC 61.54% 1 Karen Dahners, Sammamish WA; Marilyn Vitkevich-Wilke, College Place WA 60.42% 2 Gary Waldron - Carol Foster, Laguna Beach CA 58.81% 2 Craig Knowlton, Edgewood WA; Gregory Herman, Bellevue WA 58.17% 3 Tina Villines, Mesa AZ; Susan Ramsey, Sequim WA 56.25% 3 Roberta Le Feuvre, Van Nuys CA; Betsy Goldsmith, Dallas TX 52.08% 4 Mark Headlee, Mercer Island WA; Philip Woo, Bellevue WA 55.13% 4 Dinah Mc Nutt, San Jose CA; Nathaniel Thurston, Palo Alto CA 51.92% 5 Nick Daniggelis, Indianola WA; Evanthia Daniggelis, Lynnwood WA 54.17% 5 Glenn McKay - Stephen Brown, Olympia WA 51.44% 6 Matt Schafer, Seattle WA; Huang Zeng, Bothell WA 54.01% 6 Perry Cowgill - Lynn Morgan, Vashon WA 50.96%

FRIDAY-SUNDAY MORNING SIDEGAME SERIES (1OF3) NORTH-SOUTH SECTION ZZ EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1/2 1/2 Bernard Neuhart, Niskayuna NY; Robert Neuhart, Troy NY 59.28% 1 Valentin Kovachev, Glencoe IL; Diana Marquardt, Del Mar CA 63.07% 1/2 1/2 Michael Keller, Kalispell MT; Gail Meyer, Green Valley AZ 59.28% 2 1 1 Gary Waldron - Carol Foster, Laguna Beach CA 58.14% 3 Peter Morse, North Vancouver BC; Buddhadeb Biswas, Lexington MA 57.95% 3 2 Frances Corney, Vancouver BC; Andrew Lee, Richmond BC 57.39% 4 3 Joyce McMonagle, Cordova TN; Laurie Carr, Honolulu HI 53.60% 4 R Elwin Brown, Ottawa ON; Ellis Feigenbaum, Laguna Woods CA 55.49% 5/6 4/5 Kent White, Lincoln CA; Patricia Lewis, Seattle WA 51.14% 5 3 Frank Page - Pamela Page, Palm Bay FL 55.11% 5/6 4/5 1 Sanford Jones, Claremont CA; Jason Jones, Diamond Bar CA 51.14% 4 2 Gary Goersch - Linda Goersch, Tulsa OK 50.57% 2 Doug Sanders, Grandview WA; Donald Sanders, Lake Stevens WA 48.86%

FIRST FRIDAY MORNING 299ER PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 1 Ulrich Hetmaniuk, Seattle WA; James Downing, Redmond WA 58.55% 1 1 1 Katheryn McMullen - Gene Gousie, Seattle WA 58.80% 2 2 2 M Linda Chapman - Lewjean Holmes, Seattle WA 57.74% 2 2 Earlene Bennett, Golden Valley MN; Brian Bennett, Bluffton SC 53.53% 3 3 Karen Eveland, Lewiston ID; Lenore Hanson, Renton WA 56.97% 3 3 Theresa Eck - Joan Eck, Seattle WA 53.48% 4 4 J D Salazar, Kirkland WA; Kenneth O’Bara, Mercer Island WA 52.29% 4 4 David Mack - Colin Charlton, Bellevue WA 53.45% 2 Len D Amato - Dora D Amato, Redmond WA 50.26% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 Kevin Amos - Lilah Amos, Surprise AZ 66.37% 1 1 Eric Kohnen - Mary Dow, Olympia WA 61.48% 2 1 1 Sandra Naber, Victoria BC; John Naber, Stow MA 58.63% 2 2 1 Arlene Traub-Simon, Escondido CA; Nira Levy, Encinitas CA 56.67% 3 2 Craig Perry, Washington DC; Carlos Maeztu, Gainesville FL 53.57% 3 3 Andrew Purvis, Kirkland WA; LaNita Wacker, Shoreline WA 53.79% 4 3 Adelina Wong-Chor, Vancouver BC; Janis Eaglesham, Maple Ridge BC 50.30% 4 4 2 Graham Stevens - Daniel Stevens, Silverdale WA 51.66%

FIRST FRIDAY MORNING 20/50 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION BBB EAST-WEST A B A B 1 1 Kelly Hayes, Lake Oswego OR; Jim Carr, Ridgefield WA 58.04% 1 Patricia Ducayet - Edwin Ducayet Jr, Dallas TX 66.67% 2 Travis Keeler - Suzanne Keeler, Mercer Island WA 56.55% 2 1 Patricia McAll - Robert Mierow, Seattle WA 59.52% 3 Judith Sherr - Stanley Sherr, Seattle WA 55.65% 3 2 Louise Hutchinson - Mary Greeniaus, White Rock BC 55.36% 4 2 Carl Ostertag, Freeland WA; Bill Cochran, Langley WA 54.76% 4 3 Jane Scheffler - Beryl Senger, Osoyoos BC 52.08%

FIRST FRIDAY MORNING 0-5 PAIRS NORTH-SOUTH SECTION AAA EAST-WEST 1 Rodney Waldbaum, Kirkland WA; Carl Berkenwald, Mercer Island WA 61.51% 1 Steve Breyer - Alicia Breyer, Medina WA 60.12% 2 Robert Hauck, Shoreline WA; Benita Staadecker, Seattle WA 54.63% 2 Ryan Littlefield, Seattle WA; Charles Mayes, Kent WA 58.47% 3 Frank Houmiel - Katey Houmiel, Redmond WA 53.04% 3 Penny Hopkins - Heather Duncan, Vancouver BC 57.67% 4 Darwin Goetz - Page Baldwin, Seattle WA 52.78% 4 Mary Jo Eldenburg, Kirkland WA; Mary Geraghty, Bellevue WA 52.30%

FIRST FRIDAY DAYLIGHT OPEN PAIRS SESSION 1 OF 2 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION VVV EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 John Robinson, Mill Creek WA; Brad Sands, Seattle WA 60.00% 1 James Brier, Las Vegas NV; Richard Price, Fort Worth TX 62.28% 2 2 1 Jorge Nischli - Claudia Tinajero, Mexico Mexico 56.47% 2 1 1 Martin Gelfand, Mercer Island WA; George Marx, Seattle WA 56.10% 3 3 Dee Wilson - Nancy Wilson, Des Moines IA 54.36% 3 2 Marcia White, Lakeville MA; Eileen O’Neill, Fall River MA 52.46% 4 4 Laurie Wilson, Federal Way WA; Dennie Dye, Auburn WA 53.63% 4 3 2 Rui Gong, Sammamish WA; Yinsheng Tu, Vancouver BC 52.18% 5 Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; Diana Holt, Palm Beach FL 52.55% 5 4 3 Craig Ruden, Kirkland WA; Craig Mills, Bellevue WA 51.38% 2 Carol Jensen, Seattle WA; Terrie Zentner, Bellevue WA 50.69% NORTH-SOUTH SECTION WWW EAST-WEST A B C A B C 1 1 Thomas Land, Vashon WA; Robert Getz, Everett WA 58.06% 1 1 1 Victor Bremson, Seattle WA; Alan Tesler, Mercer Island WA 64.47% 2 2 1 Ted Bartunek, Kent WA; William Campbell, Mercer Island WA 53.14% 2 2 Susan Pringle - John Pringle, Rio Verde AZ 57.67% 3 3 James Fowlkes - Patricia Fowlkes, Garner NC 53.03% 3 3 John Leishman - Charles Tompkins, Bellingham WA 55.03% 4 4 2 Dolly Monaghan, University Pl WA; Helen Batie, Tacoma WA 53.01% 4 4 2 Martha Potter - Shawn Ringwood, Seattle WA 54.98% 5 3 Lynne White - John White, Lincoln CA 50.15% 5 5 Ann Hudson - Randolph Johnson, Suffield CT 54.68% 3 Daniel AlbertRozenberg - Michael Albert, Cambridge MA 53.83% Monitoring inspection and review. and behavioral complaints or actions. Please summon By general monitoring of the session and a director if a problem occurs at the table. At this and future North American participants’ behavior, ACBL has another source of This procedure is intended to assure everyone Championships, ACBL will be monitoring NABC+ information that may be useful in determining facts that the playing field is level and that misbehavior events with visible, real-time cameras. The images and settling issues arising from some types of ethical will not be tolerated. will be recorded and will be available for later official Daily Bulletin Page 15

Sunday Sponsors Ken Kirkpatrick Memorial In 1989 Larry was second in total were active in their church, and Ken taught Bible and Larry Hawkins for Unit 451, just behind Isadore Epstein. In 1994, study classes. he took first place for total points won with 4136 Ken’s real passion was . Making Strati_Flighted Daylight masterpoints. From 1993 to 1995, he was first in the friends and winning masterpoints seemed to come Swiss Teams unit Mini McKenney race for Gold Life Masters. very easily to him. Ken joined the Tacoma Unit by Jerry Thorpe and Elaine Brennan Since 1996, when he went over 10,000 points, he Board and brought the sectional that had been Larry Hawkins, whom some know as Loren, has has won the unit Mini McKenney race every year absent for many years back to Bremerton, as well as been a superior bridge player in the Bremerton area for Platinum Life Masters. In 2010, he won the Ruth promoting the game in Kitsap County. By 1994, Ken for 55 years. Fulton Award for most points won in Unit 451 games. was seventh in total masterpoints in the unit. He was Larry first learned to play bridge from his All told, he estimates that he has won or placed first in the unit’s Silver Life Master Mini-McKenney mother when he sat in for games that were held for highly in enough regional and national events to have category in 1994, and first in the unit’s Gold Life her friends. He became more active in 1956 while earned 145 Blue Ribbon qualifications and 14 Silver Master Mini McKenney category in 1996. In 1995 a senior in high school. After college, Larry went Ribbon qualifications. Larry’s best national showing and 1996, he won the most total points at the three to work in the banking industry and retired in 1990 was second overall in the Baze Senior Knockout Tacoma sectionals. from Olympic Savings Bank, where he had served Teams event in 1990. He is currently first in the unit In 2005, Ken was diagnosed with esophageal as the executive vice president. This happened just with 12,275 master points! cancer and, after a tough fight, he died in July before his bank was sold to Key Bank. In the early 1980s Larry forged a partnership 2006. His energy has been greatly missed by the He started directing bridge games at the with Ken Kirkpatrick that would become very strong. bridge community. When Ken died, he had 5605.85 Bremerton Duplicate Bridge Club in 1980; 31 years Larry and Ken were proud of winning the Tacoma masterpoints, which today would rank him fifth in the later, he is still directing. During this time, he taught Daffodil Cup for three years in a row. Starting in unit. bridge at the local YMCA for several years. Larry 1993, they were winners of the Bremerton Armed In answer to my request for what advice Larry served on the Bremerton Unit Board several times, Forces Swiss Team several times. would give to our current crop of bridge players, he but was never interested in being an officer. This Ken Kirkpatrick, a jovial, red headed giant, came said, “Be a good partner and be nice to everyone. Do fits with his soft spoken approach to the game. to the Pacific Northwest in 1982. He was sent to not argue with your partner, since discussions about Larry served several terms on the ACBL Board of Bremerton for his last tour of duty as a chief in the the game can be saved for later.” Ken would have Governors. He was one of the very few District U.S. Navy. After retiring from active duty, he became been one hundred percent in agreement. 19 members who could be counted on to attend a professor of Computer Science at Olympic College. meetings, which are held only at NABCs. There he met Sylvia, whom he soon married. They

Tomorrow’s Bridge Events Sunday, November 27, 9 a.m. Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members* Other Mt. Baker Sunday-Tuesday Morning Bracketed Knockout Teams 1st Hall 4A $16 $18 Lake Chelan Saturday-Sunday Morning Bracketed Compact Knockout Teams 3-4 Hall 4A $16 $18 Western Red Cedar Friday-Sunday Morning Side Game Series 3rd single session Hall 4A $16 $18 Sunday, November 27, 10:30 a.m. Bridge+ Single Room 609 Free Free Free lesson, 14 deals, no card fee Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Room 607 $15 $17 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs single Room 607 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Room 607 $15 $15 Sunday, November 27, 10:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Bainbridge Island Stratified 1-2 Ballroom 6B $16 $18 Sunday, November 27, 10:30 a.m. & 3 p.m. Ken Kirkpatrick Memorial & Larry Hawkins Stratified Daylight SwissTeams 1-2 Ballroom 6B $16 $18 Sunday, November 27, 1 p.m. Willow Goldfinch Saturday-Sunday Side Game Series 3rd single session Hall 4A $16 $18 Sunday, November 27, 1 & 7:30 p.m. MITCHELL OPEN BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS 1-2 Q Ballroom 6E $20 -- MARSHA MAY STERNBERG WOMEN’S BOARD-A-MATCH TEAMS 1-2 Q Room 615 $20 -- Both events: two qualifying, two final sessions. BAZE SENIOR KNOCKOUT TEAMS Round 3 Room 618 $20 – Screens: second session at 8 p.m. Friday Harbor Strati-Flighted A/X Swiss Teams 1-2 Hall 4A $16 $18 Orcas Island Bracketed Flight B Swiss Teams 1-2 Hall 4A $16 $18 Joe & Shirley Jabon Memorial Stratified Open Pairs 1-2 Ballroom 6C $16 $18 Fremont Troll Sunday-Monday Bracketed Knockout Teams 1-2 Hall 4A $16 $18 Pike Place Market Saturday-Sunday Bracketed KO Teams 3-4 Hall 4A $16 $18 Sunday, November 27, 3 p.m. Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Room 607 $15 $17 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs single Room 607 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Room 607 $15 $15

Sunday, November 27, 7:30 p.m. Bill Flaherty Memorial Stratified Side Board-a-Match Teams single Hall 4A $15 $17 Open to Swiss drop-outs and new entrants. Willow Goldfinch Saturday-Sunday Side Game Series 4th single session Hall 4A $16 $18 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Room 607 $15 $17 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs single Room 607 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Room 607 $15 $15 Sunday, November 27, 11:30 p.m. Zip Knockout Teams single Room 607 $12/team/match

Unless otherwise noted, strata breaks for all stratified events are:A (3000+), B (750-3000), C (0-750). For Strati-Flighted events, A/X are 5000+/0-5000 and play in their own game; B (1500-3000), C (750- 1500) and D (0-750) play in their own game. *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 Daily Bulletin

Today’s Bridge Events Junior Day Saturday, November 26, 9 a.m. Event Session Sold Entry/player/session ACBL members* Other Educational Foundation Bracketed Knockout Teams 3rd Hall 4A $16 $18 Elliott Bay Friday-Saturday Morning Bracketed Compact Knockout Teams 3-4 Hall 4A $16 $18 Lake Chelan Saturday-Sunday Morning Bracketed Compact Knockout Teams 1-2 Hall 4A $16 $18 Western Red Cedar Friday-Sunday Morning Side Game Series 2nd single session Hall 4A $16 $18 Saturday, November 26, 10:30 a.m. Bridge+ single Room 609 Free Free Free lesson, 14 deals, no card fee. 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs single Room 607 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Room 607 $15 $15 Saturday, November 26, 10:30 a.m. & 3 p.m. Sharon Colson Memorial Stratified Daylight Open Pairs 1-2 Ballroom 6B $16 $18 Saturday, November 26, 1 p.m. Willow Goldfinch Saturday-Sunday Side Game Series 1st single session Hall 4A $16 $18 Saturday, November 26, 1 & 7:30 p.m. NAIL LIFE MASTER OPEN PAIRS 1-2 F Ballroom 6E $20 -- SMITH LIFE MASTER WOMEN’S PAIRS 1-2 F Ballroom 6E $20 – BAZE SENIOR KNOCKOUT TEAMS Round 2 Room 618 $20 -- Screens: second session at 8 p.m. Dudley Brown Stratified Open Pairs 1-2 Ballroom 6C $16 $18 (3000+/0-3000 Kickoff Rhododendron 750/300 Pairs 1-2 Hall 4A $16 $18 Gold points for 0-750 Pike Place Market Saturday-Sunday Bracketed KO Teams 1-2 Hall 4A $16 $18 Wallingford Saturday Bracketed Compact KO Teams 1-4 Hall 4A $16 $18 Hammering Man Friday-Saturday Bracketed Knockout Teams 3-4 Ballroom 6C $16 $18 Saturday, November 26, 3 p.m. 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs single Room 607 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Room 607 $15 $15 Saturday, November 26, 7:30 p.m. Susan Urbaniak Memorial Strati-Flighted A/X and B/C/D Side Swiss Teams single Hall 4A $15 $17 Willow Goldfinch Saturday-Sunday Side Game Series 2nd single session Hall 4A $16 $18 Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single Room 607 $15 $17 299er, 199er, 99er & 49er Pairs single Room 607 $15 $17 0-20, 0-5 Pairs single Room 607 $15 $15 Saturday, November 26, 11:30 p.m. Zip Knockout Teams single Room 607 $12/team/match

Unless otherwise noted, strata breaks for all stratified events are:A (3000+), B (750-3000), C (0-750). For Strati-Flighted events, A/X are 5000+/0-5000 and play in their own game; B (1500-3000), C (750- 1500) and D (0-750) play in their own game. *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. Saturday Sponsors Sharon Colson Memorial Stratified State University. A career Army man, Dudley Susan Urbaniak Memorial Strati-Flighted Daylight Open Pairs advanced his bridge skills and made many lasting Side Swiss Teams Sharon Colson was a courageous, adventurous friendships in service. A lifetime Grandview resident, Bridge was Susan’s primary passion, and she and scrupulously honest person. Sharon, who was he teaches bridge, runs the bridge club and is progressed rapidly to the rank of Diamond Life a CPA, had a varied set of interests that included everyone’s favorite partner. Master. Susan experienced success at all levels of travel, glass art, Volkswalks, her home and most of When District 19 was formed, Dudley came bridge competition, up to and including national all her son, Justin. to the Board of Directors representing Eastern women’s team events. She was sought out by, and Sharon was a talented District 19 Emerald Life Washington. After serving in many capacities, had successful partnerships with, many of the best Master with dozens of sectional and regional wins. including president of the District 19 Board of players of her day, including her husband, Roger. She was the 1993 winner of the Kirkwood Trophy, Directors in 1989, Dudley moved to the National Susan shared her insights and knowledge with a awarded for most points won that year in the District. Board of Directors. In 1996 Dudley became President broad spectrum of players in post-game discussion Sharon had a consistent record of success at the of the ACBL Board of Directors and served as sessions that advanced both the participants and national level in both open and women’s events, Chairman of the Board in 1997. He was elected the game she loved. Her wide-ranging, additional highlighted by her second-place finish in the 1993 and served three terms as President of the ACBL interests included interior decorating and design, Machlin Women’s Swiss Teams. Educational Foundation. After stepping down and the importation and distribution of designer silk from his position on the District 19 Board, Dudley jackets, still prominent in the attire of the Seattle Dudley Brown Stratified Open Pairs became their volunteer secretary. He continues in bridge scene some 20 years later. Susan was a District 19’s official volunteer, Dudley Brown, that position today as a guiding hand. A Platinum courteous and pleasant opponent who excelled at the has made a career of working for bridge. Dudley Life Master, Dudley Brown has almost 12,000 table. started playing bridge while attending Washington masterpoints. Marketing Matters FREE! ACBL’s Marketing Director, Vicki Campbell, will host a program 10 –11 a.m. for anyone interested in marketing Live!Saturday, Nov. 26 their clubs or bridge lessons.

Don’t miss this chance to meet Vicki and explore your options. LOCATION: Issaquah A & B — Sheraton Hotel