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CAMPIONATO ITALIANO COPPIE MISTE 1998 CHIUSURA ISCRIZIONI PER TUTTI I PARTECIPANTI ALLA FASE LOCALE/REGIONALE: 25 settembre 1998 PER LE COPPIE AVENTI DIRITTO ALLA FASE DI FINALE NAZIONALE: 25 settembre 1998 QUOTE ISCRIZIONE e PRESTITI La quota iscrizione per le coppie partecipanti alla fase locale/regionale è di lire 120.000 da inviare ai Comitati Regionali di competenza. Gli eventuali prestiti delle coppie iscritte alla fase locale/provinciale sono classificati come prestiti regionali (lire 50.000) se effettuati tra Società della stessa Regione, diventano invece Prestiti Nazionali se effettuati tra Società di diversa Regione. Le coppie promosse dalla fase locale/regionale alla fase Finale Nazionale integreranno la loro iscrizione (lire 80.000) direttamente a SALSOMAGGIORE TERME il giorno 30 ottobre 1998 al momento della conferma della partecipazione. La quota iscrizione per le coppie aventi diritto alla fase di Finale Nazionale è di lire 200.000 da inviare assieme agli elenchi delle formazioni alla segreteria FIGB - via C. Menotti 11/C-20129 MILANO (Sez. Campionati e Tornei) entro la data di chiusura delle iscrizioni. Le coppie non confermate entro il 25 settembre 1998 perderanno il diritto alla partecipazione alla fase Finale Nazionale. Gli eventuali prestiti delle coppie aventi diritto alla fase di Finale Nazionale sono Prestiti Nazionali. DATE DI SVOLGIMENTO Fase Locale/Regionale: a cura dei Comitati Regionali, entro il 25 ottobre 1998. Fase Finale Nazionale: Salsomaggiore Terme dal 30 ottobre all’1 novembre 1998. ELENCHI DELLE COPPIE -
VI. Slam-Bidding Methods
this page intentionally left blank We-Bad System Document January 16, 2011 “We-Bad”: Contents IV. Competitive-Bidding Methods page numbers apply to PDF only A. Competition After Our Preempt 32 B. Competition After Our Two-Club Opening 32 Introduction 4 C. Competition After Our One-Notrump Opening 33 I. Definitions 5 D. Competition After Our Major-Suit Opening 34 II. General Understandings and E. Competition After Our Minor-Suit Opening 35 Defaults 6 F. Competition After Any Suit One-Bid 36 III. Partnership-Bidding Methods V. Defensive-Bidding Methods A. Opening-Bid A. Initial Defensive-Action Requirements 39 Requirements 10 A2. All-Context Actions 46 B. Choice of Suit 11 B. After Our Double of a One-Bid 46 C. After Our Preempt 12 C. After Our Suit Overcall of a One-Bid 47 D. After Our Two Clubs 13 D. After Our One-Notrump Overcall 48 E. After Our Two-Notrump- E. After We Reopen a One-Bid 48 Family Opening 14 F. When the Opener has Preempted 48 F. After Our One-Notrump G. After Our Sandwich-Position Action 50 Opening 16 G. Delayed Auction Entry 50 G. After Our Major-Suit VI. Slam-Bidding Methods 51 Opening 20 VII. Defensive Carding 59 H. After Our Minor-Suit VIII. Related Tournament-Ready Systems 65 Opening 25 IX. Other Resources 65 I. After Any Suit One-Bid 26 Bridge World Standard following 65 3 of 65 1/16/2011 9:52 AM 3 of 65 We-Bad System Document Introduction (click for BWS) We-Bad is a scientific 5-card major system very distantly descended from Bridge World Standard. -
A Simple Strong Pass System George Cuppaidge Sept 2012 Jorj41
A Simple Strong Pass System ♠♥♦♣ George Cuppaidge Sept 2012 [email protected] It is such a simple concept, use the cheapest action of all to show a good hand. Give your side as much room as possible to find the ideal spot. You can play it at world championship level but you must practice it in a vacuum as many sponsoring organizations worldwide have, effectively, banned it. Strange! It has so many, self-evident advantages. Here are some. Pass, unlike a strong 1C or 2C, does not supplant a natural bid, so those vital bids are free to use in a natural sense. Knowing when your side holds the balance of power is fundamental. In this system, or any system, you must be able to announce that you hold the magic number, 10 points, or more. The system strong pass does just this. Presently pass shows say 0-9 points, an opening bid 10+ points (My own preference, see immediately above.) Why not take the opportunity, and the bidding space, to announce the same point range but your longest suit as well? Fit is important, sometimes it is all important. Knowing that you are facing length in a particular suit can often allow instant re-evaluation upwards. Sometimes, simply by showing a suit you will find a game when other players were never in the bidding. When the longest suit in any hand is made trumps, value is added to that hand. Often, your first chance will be your only chance to describe your hand. There is no need to alter your preemptive bidding structure, usually the bids from 2D upwards. -
Football Football
200820082008 FOOTBALLFOOTBALLFOOTBALL NN EWSEWS && NN OTESOTES 399 Campus Drive, First Floor, Somerset, NJ 08873 Football Contact: Ralph Ventre, Asst. Director of Communications Phone: 732-469-0440/Fax: 732-469-0744 • www.northeastconference.org E-Mail: [email protected] Albany • Central Connecticut State • Monmouth • Robert Morris Sacred Heart • Saint Francis (PA) • Wagner NEC Football Northeast Conference Football Facts & Figures (Week 8 - October 20, 2008) Last Week’s Results School NEC Pct. Overall Pct. Streak Home Away Neutral Saturday, October 18 1. Albany 3-0 1.000 4-3 .571 W3 1-0 3-3 0-0 ALBANY 26, SACRED HEART 21 Monmouth 3-0 1.000 4-3 .571 W4 1-2 3-1 0-0 CENTRAL CONN. ST. 35, DUQUESNE 23 WAGNER 17, SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 13 3. Sacred Heart 2-1 .667 6-1 .857 L1 3-1 3-0 0-0 Bryant 20, ROBERT MORRIS 7 Central Conn. St. 2-1 .667 5-2 .714 W1 4-0 1-2 0-0 5. Wagner 1-2 .333 3-4 .429 W1 1-2 2-2 0-0 Upcoming Schedule Robert Morris 1-2 .333 2-5 .286 L1 2-2 0-3 0-0 Saturday, October 25 7. Duquesne 1-3 .250 2-4 .333 L3 2-1 0-3 0-0 SACRED HEART at DUQUESNE 1:00 pm 8. Saint Francis (PA) 0-4 .000 0-7 .000 L7 0-3 0-4 0-0 ROBERT MORRIS at WAGNER 1:00 pm CENTRAL CONN. ST. at MONMOUTH 1:00 pm NEC Football Offensive Player of the Week SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at ALBANY 4:00 pm David McCarty, Albany NEC team in CAPS. -
EARLY EUROPEAN TRA -\Rellers in 'L'de NAGPUR TERRITORIES • Early European Travellers in the Nagpur Territories
EARLY EUROPEAN TRA_-\rELLERS IN 'l'DE NAGPUR TERRITORIES • Early European Travellers in the Nagpur Territories Reprinted· from Old Records NAG PUR: PRINTED AT THE GOVERNMENT PRESS 1930 [Price-Three Rupees.] 'Agents fol' the sale of Publications issued bJI the Central Provinces Government. ", ·~ [NOTE.-Appointments oLall official Agents in the United Kingdom and on the Continent for the sale of Government l'ublications have been terminated with effect from the 1st April 1925. - AU publications in future are obtainable either direct frcm the High Commissioner for India, India House Aldwych, London, W. C. 2, or through any bookseller.] INDIA. AKOLA: JUBBULPORE: Jhe Proprietor, Shri Ramdas The .1\-lannger, General Book Stores, Tajnapeth. Depot. ALLAHABAD: KARACHI: Mr. Ram Narain Lal, Publisher, ! 1 he· Standard Bookstall. etc., l, Bank Road KHANDWA: The Superintendent, Nazair Kanun The r'roprietor, >hri Ramdas Stores. Hir.d Press. Khandwa Hranch. LAHORE: M1RAOTI: Rai Sahib M. Guiab Singh & • Thakur & Co., Booksellers. Sons. BARODA: LUCKNOW: Mr. M. C. Kothari, Bookseller and 'lhe Proprietor, Newal Kisho.e Publisher, Raopura Road. Press. ' The Upper India Publishing lHLASPUR: House, Ltd , 41, Aminabud Mr. M. A. Subhan, Book~>eller Park. and Publisher. MADRAS: U0MHAY: Higginbotham & Co. D. B. Taraporevala, Sons & Co., S. Murthy & Co., Post Box 190, Hornby Road, Fort. No. 152. Radhnbn: A tmaram Sagoon. The Proprietor, The City Book Sunder Pandurang, 25, Kalbadevi Co., Post Box No. 283. Road. ~AG?Ui<: Thacker & Co., Ltd. Aidan Binzani, Proprietors, Kar CALCUTTA: mavir !:look Depot, Mahal The Book Company. 4/4-A, Mr. G. G. Khot, Walker Road. College Street. Mr. G. A. -
A British Rifle Man; the Journals and Correspondence of Major George Simmons, Rifle Brigade, During the Peninsular War and the C
c^^'^«kiirMlANCA • J; VITTORIA 1? WATCRIOO- THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES -^ Fairfield Secondary School, AWARD. Name .Jfi^,I^..W*4*Vv*<^-.. Form J^^. Subject :^^/&y. tcJ'J^. Date ^\.'. l?|l*f Principal. A BRITISH RIFLE MAN A BRITISH RIFLE MAN THE JOURNALS AND CORRESPONDENCE OF MAJOR GEORGE SIMMONS, RIFLE BRIGADE, DURING THE PENINSULAR WAR AND THE CAMPAIGN OF WATERLOO EDITED, WITH INTRODUCTION, BY LIEUT.-COLONEL WILLOUGHBY VERNER LATE RIFLE BRIGADE AUTHOR OF ' SKETCHES IN THE SOUDAN,' ETC. WITH THREE MAPS LONDON A. & C. BLACK, SOHO SQUARE 1899 All rights reserved DC S^rih To GENERAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AND STRATHEARN, COLONEL-IN-CHIEF OF THE RIFLE BRIGADE, FORMERLY (1803-1816) STYLED THE 95TH RIFLES AND (1800-1802) THE RIFLE CORPS, THIS VOLUME IN WHICH A BRITISH RIFLE MAN RECOUNTS HIS PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE OF MANY OF THE DEEDS THAT HAVE MADE THE NAME OF THE REGIMENT SO FAMOUS IS (by permission) dedicated BY HIS MOST HUMBLE AND OBEDIENT SERVANT WILLOUGHBY VERNER, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL, LATE OF THE RIFLE BRIGADE. 821450 SKETCH MAPS Illustrating the operations on the Coa and Agueda ....... Facing page 198 Illustrating movements during the Campaigns of 1809-12 ......,,„ 272 Illustrating movements during the Campaigns ofi8i3-i4 „ „ 350 CONTENTS Introduction ....... Page xi Commencement of the Peninsular War. Cam- paign OF 1808 ....... I Campaign of 1809 ....... 2 CHAPTER I Letter No. I., To his Parents, from Hythc and Dover, dated 21st May 1809 — Journal, May-July 1809 — Letter No. IL, To his Parents, from Castello Branco, dated i8th July 1809 4 CHAPTER II Journal, July-December 1809—Letter No. -
UNIVERSITY at ALBANY 2014 FOOTBALL CONTACT: Lizzie Barlow • Director of Media Relations • O: (518) 442-3359 • C: (518) 852-8362 • Email: [email protected]
UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY 2014 FOOTBALL CONTACT: Lizzie Barlow • Director of Media Relations • O: (518) 442-3359 • C: (518) 852-8362 • Email: [email protected] W: 14-13 Sept. 6 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 2014 SCHEDULE (1-0, 0-0 CAA) GAMEDAY CENTRAL: UALBANY AT CCSU AUGUST TIME SERIES Date: Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014 30 HOLY CROSS 14-13, W 1-0 Location: New Britain, Conn. Stadium: Arute Field SEPTEMBER Kickoff: 6:00 p.m. 6 at Central Connecticut St. 6 p.m. 12-6 Series: UAlbany leads 12-6 20 at Rhode Island* 1 p.m. 0-1 27 COLUMBIA 6 p.m. 1-0 Record: 1-0, 0-0 CAA Record: 1-0, 0-0 NEC OCTOBER Head Coach: Greg Gattuso Head Coach: Pete Rossomando 4 JAMES MADISON* 6 p.m. 0-1 Alma Mater: Penn State ‘83 Alma Mater: Boston University ‘94 Overall Record: 98-32 (13th season) Overall Record: 43-13 (6th season) 11 RICHMOND* 3:30 p.m. 0-1 Record at UAlbany: 1-0 (1st season) Record at CCSU: 1-0 (1st season) 18 at Maine* 12:30 p.m. 4-3 25 COLGATE* 3:30 p.m. 2-2 NOVEMBER MEDIA CENTER 1 at New Hampshire* 6 p.m. 0-2 Video: NEC Front Row Mobile Device: iHeartRadio - WGY 8 DELAWARE* 3:30 p.m. 1-2 Radio: WGY 810AM 103.1FM Twitter: @UAlbanySports 15 at Villanova* 7:00 p.m. 1st 22 STONY BROOK* 3:30 p.m. -
Israel Leads the 2006 NEC Cup
Thursday, February 9, 2006 Bulletin Number 3 Editors: Eric Kokish, Richard Colker Israel Leads the 2006 NEC Cup With two strong wins and a medium loss, the Israeli team (Israel Yadlin, Doron Yadlin, Michael Barel, Migry Campanile), with 123 VPs, has taken the lead in the 2006 NEC Cup. Tied for second place, only 4 IMPs back, are the WBF (French) Women (Bénédicte Cronier, Sylvie Willard, Catherine d'Ovidio, Daniele Gaviard) and YOI (Chen Dawei, Kazuo Furuta, Masayuki Ino, Tadashi Imakura, Yoshiyuki Nakamura, Yasuhiro Shimizu), both with119 VPs. In fourth place with 115 VPs is the USA/Kasle team and in fifth place with 113 VPs are the Italians. The Paul Hackett team, who held the lead at the end of Day 1, suffered three losses to fall to a tie for ninth/tenth place. The complete rankings are shown below while individual results of the first three matches are on page 4. NEC Cup: Standings After Day Two (Six Matches) Rank Team VPs Rank Team VPs Rank Team VPs 1 ISRAEL 123 15/17 SKOTII 96 29/31 Sweet Briar 79 2/3 WBF Women (Fr.) 119 15/17 HANA 96 29/31 BIRD 79 2/3 YOI 119 15/17 Happy Koro 96 29/31 KinKi 79 4 USA/Kasle 115 18 SLAM DUNK 95 32/33 MERRY QUEENS 76 5 Italy 113 19/20 Magnolia 92 32/33 Kimura@Yokohama 76 6 OzOne-Del’Monte 110 19/20 JAPAN YAMADA 92 34 Charade 74 7 USA/Mahaffey 109 21 SARA 89 35 XYZ 72 8 FISK 108 22 Fairy Tale 88 36 Sun Flowers 71 9/10 Paul Hackett 102 23 NAITO 87 37 CACTI (Korea) 70 9/10 South America 102 24/25 GIRASOL 86 38/39 LBH 69 11 Estrellas 101 24/25 PS-Jack 86 38/39 Japan Youth 69 12/13 USA/Mori 99 26 ESPERANZA 84 40 HYLII (Korea) 66 12/13 TAJIMA 99 27 Makko 82 41 Solaris 59 14 OzOne-Neill 97 28 MY-Bridge 80 42 Kuznun Karas 26 NEC Cup Bridge Festival on the Web Follow the action at the 11th NEC Cup Bridge Festival by surfing to: http://bridge.cplaza.ne.jp/necfest.html – or – http://www.jcbl.or.jp Follow our featured matches on Vugraph each day at: www.bridgebase.com NEC Cup 2006: Conditions of Contest An 8-round Swiss, qualifying the top 8 teams to the Knockout phase; no playbacks. -
Second Week of NEC Football Features All Seven Teams and Season's First League Game
Northeast Conference 200 Cottontail Lane • Vantage Court North • Somerset, NJ 08873 (732) 469-0440 • Fax (732) 469-0744 • www.northeastconference.org For Immediate Release September 7, 2007 Second Week of NEC Football Features All Seven Teams and Season's First League Game Somerset, NJ -- The NEC kicks off its second week of football with all seven teams in action. Six schools will be playing their second game of the year, while Saint Francis (PA) begins its 2007 campaign after being idle last week. Opponents from the Patriot League, MEAC, and MAAC are all on Saturday’s docket. Week Two is also home to the season’s first conference showdown with defending champion Monmouth hosting Robert Morris. Robert Morris at Monmouth Kickoff: Saturday at 1:00 pm Location: West Long Branch, NJ (Kessler Field) Fast Stat to Track: Keep an eye on Monmouth wide receiver Adam San Miguel’s (North Bergen, NJ/St. Peter’s Prep) total number of catches on Saturday. The all-NEC wideout needs four more catches to become the school’s all-time receptions leader. Current Dallas Cowboy Miles Austin presently holds the top spot with 150 career catches. Preview: The first NEC game of the season pits defending league champion Monmouth against veteran head coach Joe Walton’s Robert Morris team. The Colonials search for their first win over Kevin Callahan’s Hawks since 2002. Monmouth has triumphed in the last four meetings, including a 16-7 decision last October on the way to its fifth NEC title. Robert Morris –also a five-time NEC champion— looks to tilt the all-time series with Monmouth back in its favor after splitting the first 12 meetings. -
Bid Outside the Box
Bid Outside the Box Jan Eric Larsson Today’s bidding systems have grown from When our side is weaker. the early days of contract bridge. Most of When the deal is fairly equal in strength. the time, you try to exchange information When there are wilder distributions. about high cards and distribution while naming plausible final contracts. Let us look at each of these situations and see what first principles we would wish for West East in a bidding system. 1h1 1s2 2s3 4s4 Our Side is Stronger First assume that our side holds most of the 1) “I think I can make one heart.” high card strength, and that the distributions 2) “I have spades.” are reasonably balanced, (or at least not 3) “If so we can make two spades.” extreme). 4) “Then we can make four spades.” In this case we want to conduct precise and Of course, many conventions and artificial constructive bidding to find the correct part bids have been invented, but the basis score, game, or slam. At the same time, we remains. Most bids show extra length or do not want to give away more information strength and name a potential final contract. than necessary to the defense. I propose the In the sequence above, 1s is the only following principles, (nothing new here). forcing bid. Keep Low with Strong Hands What would be the result if we tried first to In constructive bidding, we need to preserve formulate general principles for what a bidding space and keep the level low. Each bidding system should accomplish, and then extra bid gives us twice as many sequences designed the system from scratch, based on to use in the search for the best contract. -
2017 Fordham University Football Notes
2017 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL NOTES Fordham University Sports Information Office: Joe DiBari, Director of Sports Information Website: www.fordhamsports.com Office: 718-817-4240; Cell: 917-539-5061; FAX: 718-817-4244; E-Mail: [email protected] 2017 Fordham GAME 3 - #FORDvsEWU #12 EAST. WASHINGTON “EAGLES” (0-2) Schedule (1-1, 0-0) Head Coach: Aaron Best (Eastern Washington ‘01) Record at Eastern Washington: 0-2 (first season) Date Opponent Time Sept. 1 at Army (CBS) ..........................64-6, L at Sept. 9 at Cent. Conn. State. ..............38-31, W FORDHAM “RAMS” (1-1) Sept. 16 EAST. WASHINGTON.......1:00 p.m. Head Coach: Andrew Breiner (Lock Haven ‘06) Sept. 23 at Bryant ................................ 1:00 p.m. Record at Fordham: 9-4 (second season) Sept. 30 YALE ....................................6:00 p.m. Oct. 7 at Lafayette* .......................... 3:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at Colgate* ............................ 1:00 p.m. Sept. 16, 2017 • 1:00 p.m. • Bronx, N.Y. • Jack Coffey Field Oct. 21 at Georgetown* ..................... 2:00 p.m. Series History: First Meeting Oct. 28 LEHIGH* ...........................1:00 p.m. At Fordham: First Meeting Nov. 4 HOLY CROSS* ...................1:00 p.m. Last Meeting: N/A Nov. 18 BUCKNELL* ....................12:00 p.m. * - Patriot League game WFUV 90.7 FM/WFUVSports.org: James Corrigan, PxP • Tommy Aldrich, Analyst David Spampinato, Sidelines • Raffaele Elia, Producer CBS - CBS Sports Network PxP Analyst Sidelines S - Stadium Network Stadium: Matt Martucci, • Andy Gresh, • Morgan Uber, 2017 TEAM COMPARISON #RAMBLINGS • The Rams continue their 2017 schedule by hosting the Eastern Washington University Eagles fort their home opener on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. -
University at Albany Ualbany Football 2010
University at Albany UAlbany Football 2010 Northeast Conference Football Champion, 2002, 2003, 2007 & 2008 this season and upped that total to seven over the last two years ... UAlbany Great Danes (3-4, NEC 1-3) vs. ... the Great Danes have played in 15 non-Saturday games in the Bryant Bulldogs (4-3, NEC 1-3) program's history and own a 6-9 record in those contests ... ... UAlbany's Buddy Leathley became the first UAlbany QB to run and GAME #8: Saturday, October 30, 2010 pass for 100-plus yards in a game since Sept. 30, 1989 ... ... the Great Danes lost when leading by double-figure points at halftime Bulldog Stadium (3,400 / Natural Grass) for the third time as a Division I FCS program ... Smithfield, R.I., 1:00 p.m. Eastern ... ILB Jon Morgan made a career-high 13 tackles vs. Central Conn. State, the highest total by a Great Dane since Sept. 13, 2008 ... TELEVISION COVERAGE ... UAlbany was the last NCAA Division I FBS or FCS program to play None. a home game in the program's homecoming game on Oct. 9 ... RADIO COVERAGE ... the Great Danes have posted seven-plus wins in four consecutive Fox Sports 980 (WOFX-AM) will again air the entire University at Albany seasons for just the second time in the program's history ... football schedule. Rodger Wyland, the sports director at WNYT-TV ... UAlbany has reached the seven-win mark in eight of its previous 11 (NBC 13), serves as the WOFX Radio play-by-play announcer. seasons at the NCAA Division I FCS level ..