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ŀBulletin # 3 17th BFAME CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013, AHMEDABAD, INDIA Page 1 of 8
Editors: T.C. Pant, Vinay Desai & Keyzad Anklesaria Bulletin # 3: Friday, 7th June 2013
17th
Bridge Federation of Asia and Middle East Championships
4th
June to 11th
June 2013
Ahmedabad, India
INDIA leads in the OPEN Teams
At the end of the yesterday’s play (3rd day) of
the 17th BFAME Championships, 6 rounds of
the Round Robin-1 have been completed in
the OPEN Team event. The teams will be
playing 1 more round today to complete the
proceedings of the first round-robin.
After 6 rounds, the Indian Team (Mrs. Kiran
NADAR, B. Satyanarayana, Sunit CHOKSHI
K.R. VENKATRAMAN, B. PRABHAKAR &
Rajeshwar TEWARI) is leading with 122 VPs.
The Bangladesh team (ISPAHANI Mirza Sajid,
KAMRUZZAMAN A.H.M., HOSSAIN Md. Zahid,
HAQUE Shah Zia ul, CHOWDHURY Md. Asifur
Rahman & RAHMAN Md. Moshiur) is in 2nd
position with 104 VPs, whereas United Arab
Emirates & Bahrain are in 3rd & 4th positions
with 103 & 102 VPs, respectively.
See detailed results on page 2.
PAKISTAN & INDIA share the
lead in the WOMEN Teams
The 1st round robin of the Women’s event
was completed yesterday after playing 3
rounds. The Pakistan team were the leaders
at the end of 1st round robin with 54 VPs.
The teams were assigned new numbers for
the 2nd round-robin, based on their ranks in
the 1st round-robin.
One round of the RR-2 got completed
yesterday and at the end of 3rd day the
Pakistan team (AZWER Zeenat, AGHA
Rubina, DOSSA Qudsia, BOKHARI Roshan Ara, SAEED HAI Rubina, RAZA Fatima) & the
Indian team (DEORA Hema, KARMAKAR
Marrianne, CHOKSI Rita, DEY Bharati,
NARULA Tutu, SURANA Asha) shared the top
position with 69 VPs. The Sri Lanka team is
in 3rd place with 52 VPs and the Palestine
team is in 4th place with 50 VPs.
See detailed results on page 2. INDIA leads in the
SENIOR Teams
The Senior teams completed their 1st round robin of 3 rounds yesterday. The Indian team
topped the 1st round robin. The teams were
given new numbering based on their 1st round
robin rankings.
One round of the 2nd round robin was played
yesterday and at the end of Day-3, the Indian
team comprising of Ashok GOEL, Vinod
SHARMA, Sunit MACHHAR, R. SRIDHARAN,
Kamal MUKHERJEE & Aloke SADHU are leading
with 71 VPs after 4 rounds.
The Bangladesh team is in 2nd place with 63
VPs, and Pakistan is in 3rd place with 54 VPs.
See detailed results on page 1.
Today’s Vu-Graph Matches on BBO
1030 Hrs
UAE Vs. INDIA (OPEN)
INDIA Vs. PAKISTAN (SENIORS)
1430 Hrs
BANGLADESH Vs. INDIA (SENIORS)
PALESTINE Vs SRI LANKA (WOMEN)
1730 Hrs
BOTH MATCHES TO BE DECIDED (OPEN)
The time given is local Ahmedabad time,
which is GMT + 5:30 Hrs.
Bulletin # 3 17th BFAME CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013, AHMEDABAD, INDIA Page 2 of 8
ROUND-BY-ROUND SCORE OF ALL EVENTS
OPEN TEAM EVENT RESULTS Round # 4
TBL # Home Team Visiting Team IMPs VPs
1 5. PAKISTAN Vs. 1. BAHRAIN 7-53 5-25
2 4. UAE Vs. 2. SRI LANKA 41-19 20-10
3 7. KUWAIT Vs. 6. INDIA 10-52 5-25
4 3. BANGLDESH Vs. 8. BYE 18-0
Round # 5
TBL # Home Team Visiting Team IMPs VPs
1 1. BAHRAIN Vs. 4. UAE 55-36 19-11
2 2. SRI LANKA Vs. 3. BANGLDESH 56-56 15-15
3 5. PAKISTAN Vs. 7. KUWAIT 39-38 15-15
4 6. INDIA Vs. 8. BYE 18-0
Round # 6
TBL # Home Team Visiting Team IMPs VPs
1 3. BANGLDESH Vs. 1. BAHRAIN 66-29 24-6
2 6. INDIA Vs. 5. PAKISTAN 40-17 20-10
3 7. KUWAIT Vs. 4. UAE 26-52 9-21
4 2. SRI LANKA Vs. 8. BYE 18-0
WOMEN TEAM EVENT RESULTS Round # 3
TBL # Home Team Visiting Team IMPs VPs
5 1. PAKISTAN Vs. 2. PALESTINE 35-38 14-16
6 3. INDIA Vs. 4. SRI LANKA 29-26 16-14
Round # 4 (RR-2, Round # 1)
TBL # Home Team Visiting Team IMPs VPs
5 4. PALESTINE Vs. 1. PAKISTAN 37-39 15-15
6 3. SRI LANKA Vs. 2. INDIA 37-43 14-16
SENIOR TEAM EVENT RESULTS Round # 3
TBL # Home Team Visiting Team IMPs VPs
7 1. SRI LANKA Vs. 2. INDIA 38-51 12-18
8 3. BANGLADESH Vs. 4. PAKISTAN 31-27 16-14
Round # 4 (RR-2, Round # 1)
TBL # Home Team Visiting Team IMPs VPs
7 1. INDIA Vs. 4. SRI LANKA 36-40 14-16
8 3. PAKISTAN Vs. 2. BANGLADESH 42-47 14-16
POSITIONS AT THE
END OF DAY-3
OPEN TEAM EVENT
After 6 Rounds of RR-1 Rank Team Name VPs
1 INDIA 122
2 BANGLADESH 104
3 UAE 103
4 BAHRAIN 102
5 SRI LANKA 95
6 KUWAIT 67
7 PAKISTAN 55
WOMEN TEAM EVENT
After R4 (R1 of RR-2) Rank Team Name VPs
1 PAKISTAN 69
1 INDIA 69
3 SRI LANKA 52
4 PALESTINE 50
SENIOR TEAM EVENT
After R4 (R1 of RR-2) Rank Team Name VPs
1 INDIA 71
2 BANGLADESH 63
3 PAKISTAN 54
4 SRI LANKA 52
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Bulletin # 3 17th BFAME CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013, AHMEDABAD, INDIA Page 3 of 8
Schedule for Today (Friday – 7th June 2013)
OPEN TEAMS
1030 – 1250 Hrs.: Round-Robin - 1 (Round # 7)
Table # 1: BAHRAIN Vs. SRI LANKA Table # 2: BANGLADESH Vs. KUWAIT
Table # 3: UAE VS. INDIA Table # 4: PAKISTAN (Bye)
1430 – 1650 Hrs.: Round-Robin - 2 (Round # 8)
To be decided based on the rankings of Round Robin - 1
1730 – 1950 Hrs.: Round-Robin - 1 (Round # 9)
To be decided based on the rankings of Round Robin - 1
WOMEN TEAMS
1030 – 1250 Hrs.: Round-Robin - 2 (Round # 5)
Table # 5: SRI LANKA Vs. PAKISTAN Table # 6: INDIA Vs. PALESTINE
1430 – 1650 Hrs.: Round-Robin - 2 (Round # 6)
Table # 5: PAKISTAN Vs. INDIA Table # 6: PALESTINE Vs. SRI LANKA
SENIOR TEAMS
1030 – 1250 Hrs.: Round-Robin - 2 (Round # 5)
Table # 7: INDIA Vs. PAKISTAN Table # 8: SRI LANKA Vs. BANGLADESH
1430 – 1650 Hrs.: Round-Robin - 2 (Round # 6)
Table # 7: BANGLADESH Vs. INDIA Table # 8: PAKISTAN Vs. SRI LANKA
NOTE: The draw for THE SUBSEQUENT Round-Robin will be based on the ranking of
the previous round-robin.
LADIES IN DEEP THOUGHTS
Bulletin # 3 17th BFAME CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013, AHMEDABAD, INDIA Page 4 of 8
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
N.R.K. Moorthy: Chairman
Amol Dalal: Vice Chairman
Sunit Chokshi: Secretary
Srinivasan Iyengar: Jt. Secretary
Members:
Arijit Guha
Anand K.S. Samant
R. Rajagopal
Rashmibhai Dalal
Ariz Anklesaria
Keyzad Anklesaria
Kshitij Patel
TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS
Chief Tournament Director
Antonius Kooijman, Netherlands
Asst. Chief Tournament Director
M.B.V. Subrahmanyam
Pranab (Ranju) Bhattacharya
Parimal Vahalia, Asst. Dir
TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE Gianarrigo Rona: President, WBF
Mazhar Jafri: Vice President, WBF
(Pakistan)
Uma Shankar Bhartia: President, BFAME
(India)
N.R.K. Moorthy, Vice President, BFAME;
President BFI & Chairman of the
Tournament Committee (India)
M. Azwerul Haque: Vice President &
Secretary, BFAME (Pakistan)
D.P. Senaweera: Treasurer, BFAME (Sri
Lanka)
Sunit Chokshi: Secretary, Organising
Committee (India)
Debashish Ray: Asst. Sec., BFAME
(India)
Contd… from Page 7
when Both sides are at fault,”if an infringing
call is nonetheless passed across the screen, both sides being at fault (as when either
player commits a bidding infraction & proper
player North or South moves the tray before
rectification), both players on the other side
of the screen are responsible for calling attention & summoning the Director. In case
if it is the infringing player’s scrren-mate who has passed the irregularity through the
screen, the latter is deemed to have been
accepted the auction on behalf of his side in
those situations where laws permit LHO to accept it (i.e. Laws 25B, 27A, 2(A & 32A)”.
Thus, 1♥ was “deemed to have been accepted”
& now East bid 1♠ and in the ensuing melee,
East-West lost their way & ended up in 4♥ and
made the obvious 12 tricks on the ♠4 lead. That
was 13 IMP for Sri lAnka but India had carved out a not so convincing 51-38 IMP / 18-12 VP victory.
- Reported by Vinay Desai
APPEALS COMMITTEE
Mr. N.R.K. Moorthy: Chairman
Mr. Azwerul Haque: Vice Chairman
Members
A.K. M. Azizur Rahman (Bangladesh)
Wael Basiony (Bahrain)
D.P. Senaweera (Sri Lanka)
Wael Agamawi (UAE) Vinay Desai, India
Other members can be co-opted by the
Chairman, if required.
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
Technical Management in-charge Anand K.S. Samant
Bulletin Editors T.C. Pant
Vinay Desai, Keyzad Anklesaria
Web Site, Scoring & Bridge Mates
Sudhir Aggarwal Srinivasan Iyengar, S.K. Shah
Line-up In-Charge T.C. Pant BBO
Bharat (Buddy) Shah,
Pramod Samant, Ms. Meenal Thakur,
Mahesh Rohera, Rahul Shetty
Pre-Dealt Boards Chetan Rawal, S.R.C. Sekar
Bulletin # 3 17th BFAME CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013, AHMEDABAD, INDIA Page 5 of 8
OPEN TEAMS Country Team Members
BAHRAIN
BASIONY Wael, MACI Teodoras, ABEDI Imran Ali, NONOO Meir,
LAKHANI Mahesh
BANGLADESH
AHASAN Rashedul (NPC), ISPAHANI Mirza Sajid, KAMRUZZAMAN
A.H.M., HOSSAIN Md. Zahid, HAQUE Shah Zia ul, CHOWDHURY Md.
Asifur Rahman, RAHMAN Md. Moshiur
INDIA
NADAR Kiran (Captain), BACHIRAJU Satyanarayana, CHOKSHI Sunit,
VENKATRAMAN K.R, PRABHAKAR Balakrishnan, TEWARI Rajeshwar
KUWAIT
AL QATTAN Ibrahim, AL DASHTI Abdul Aziz, AL TURKI Numan, AL
HUSAINI Nabil
PAKISTAN
MAQBOOL Assad (Captain), BANDESHA Ghalib Ali, ZAIDI Syed
Asghar Abbas, Asadullah Khan, KIZILBASH Anwar Mumtaz, IMAM
Syed Shakir
SRI LANKA
BANDARANAIKE Romesh, PERERA Edward, SOYSA Dilanjan,
SELVANAYAGAM Anton, KEERTHISENA H.H.J., DE MEL Ashanta
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
AL MIDFAA Ahmed (Chef de Mission), MOSTAFA Ashraf (Manager),
MANAF Mohamed, AGAMAWI Wael, ATTEF Dr. Hesham, HASSAN
Khaled, EISSA Tamer, MOUNIR Ahmed
WOMEN TEAMS Country Team Members
INDIA
DEORA Hema (Captain), KARMAKAR Marrianne, CHOKSI Rita, DEY
Bharati, NARULA Tutu, SURANA Asha
PAKISTAN
AZWER Zeenat, AGHA Rubina, DOSSA Qudsia, BOKHARI Roshan Ara,
SAEED HAI Rubina, RAZA Fatima
PALESTINE
HADDADIN Laila Jeries (Captain), MALHAS Maha Ahmad, ALSHAN
Hana Sadek, NADER Lorette Fuad
SRI LANKA
WIJERATNE Malini, DE SILVA Neela, WIJEYERATNE Janani, MUTHIAH
Charika, FERNANDO Cera, WIJEKOON Mallika
SENIORS TEAMS Country Team Members
BANGLADESH
RAHMAN A.K.M. Azizur (NPC), HAQUE Brig.(Retd) M. Azizul, HAQUE
Khandakar Muzharul, AHMED A.K. Firoze, HUSSAIN A.T.M. Moazzem
INDIA
GOEL Ashok Kumar (Captain), SHARMA Vinod, MACHHAR Sunil,
SRIDHARAN R, MUKHERJEE Kamal Krishna, SADHU Aloke Kumar
PAKISTAN
MAZHAR Masood, HUSSAIN Mirza Shauq, IBRAHIM Kamran, JAWED
Syed Hasan, HAMID Azhar, MAHMOOD Zakir
SRI LANKA
PERERA Rex, JAYASINGHE Asoka, KARUNARATNE Y.R., SALGADO
M.P.
Participants of the 17th BFAME CHAMPIONSHIPS, AHMEDABAD
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Bulletin # 3 17th BFAME CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013, AHMEDABAD, INDIA Page 6 of 8
Bahrain who finished Day 1 with 52 VPs started the
2nd day with a crushing Victory over Pakistan,
defeating them by 25-5 VPs. They started with a
double digit swing in the very first board and there
was no looking back after that.
Board 1, Dlr: North, Vul: None
♠108532
♥J62
♦7
♣K974
♠K976
♥9
♦105432
♣Q65
♠AJ4
♥K10753
♦KJ
♣AJ10
♠Q
♥AQ84
♦AQ986
♣832
OPEN ROOM:
West North East South
Basiony A. Khan Maci Shakir
Pass 1NT 2C*
Pass 2S Pass 3D DBL Pass Pass 3H
Pass Pass DBL All Pass
South’s 2C was Cappelleti showing a single suiter
hand, Surprisingly North bid 2S. East passed and South corrected to 3D, which was axed by West.
South in his second turn tried 3H and it was now East’s turn to double.
Play: West started with a Club lead, East won with
the 10, cashed the Spade Ace and shifted to a small
trump. Declarer won in dummy with the Jack and
cross ruffed spades and diamonds, and later end played East for 2 down and 300 to Bahrain.
Closed Room had a “Director call” when there was a misexplanation by the Pakistan East-West and the
Pakistan pair ended up playing 3H doubled. Here
again 2C Cappelleti was used by South and West
bid 2D, which was explained as a transfer to hearts by East. (though it was a non-forcing 2D bid).
North passed and East going along with the explanation he gave bid 3H. This got doubled by
South and passed by West. But now North, thinking partner’s DBL as takeout (considering opponents
massive heart fit) bid 3S, which got doubled. After going plenty down, North called the director and
informed about the misinformation given by East.
The contract was reverted to 3H doubled by East. So we had the same contract being played on both
tables but in different directions. Contract went -2
and +300 to Bahrain fetching them 12 imps.
The bidding on board 3 was:
West North East South
Basiony A. Khan Maci Shakir
Pass
Pass 1C Pass 1H Pass 2H Pass Pass
DBL Pass 2S 3H All Pass
Board 3, Dlr: South, Vul: EW
♠Q542
♥A965
♦K
♣KQ87
♠A1076
♥1032
♦A532
♣54
♠KJ8
♥K
♦Q876
♣A10632
♠93
♥QJ874
♦J1094
♣J9
West made a Balancing Double of 2H and when
east responded 2S, South bid 3H and played there.
Play: Club 5 was led, East winning with the Ace and
returning the suit. Shakir now had 4 top losers with the HK as the possible 5th one. With an intent to
finesse he played the Heart Q, but when it was not covered he played the Ace fetching the K, which
now ensured he had 1 heart loser in the form of 10 of Hearts. There was no way he could draw 2
trumps at the same time end up in dummy to cash his winning clubs, hence he played the C K,
discarding a spade, West ruffing, but now made the mistake of cashing the Spade Ace and that was the
end for defence. Result 3H made for +140.
Closed Room played the hand peacefully in 2H,
making 3 resulting in a push.
Board 6, Dlr: East, Vul: EW
♠K1054
♥Q87
♦KJ763
♣10
♠AQ97
♥10
♦A1085
♣AKQ2
♠
♥AKJ964
♦94
♣J9764
♠J8632
♥532
♦Q2
♣853
West North East South
Basiony A. Khan Maci Shakir
4H Pass 4NT Pass 5H Pass
6H All Pass
East Started with 4H and East after checking out on
Key Cards signed off in 6H after his partner denied the trump queen.The best available Grand in clubs
was not in picture after the 4H opening. With the Heart Q inside, there was nothing to play for 7,
declarer finessed and made 7.
There was a thought that this was the chance for
Pakistan to get back in the game with a potential pick up in the form of Grand, but Alas the Pakistan
pair in the closed room had a poor result when East opened 2H and West signed off in 4. That was 13
Imps more to Bahrain.
OPEN TEAMS – RR1, ROUND -4 (PAKISTAN Vs BAHRAIN)
Bulletin # 3 17th BFAME CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013, AHMEDABAD, INDIA Page 7 of 8
LAST NAIL IN THE COFFIN:
Board 14, Dlr: East, Vul: None
♠QJ7
♥73
♦AQ82
♣AK103
♠10
♥Q96542
♦653
♣865
♠K54
♥AKJ
♦K94
♣J974
♠A98632
♥108
♦J107
♣Q2
West North East South
Basiony A. Khan Maci Shakir
1NT Pass
2D* Pass 2H All Pass
West’s 2D was Transer to Hearts and surprisingly
North decided not to balance when the auction was dying in 2H resulting in them missing a cold game
of 4S.
Play: Declarer had 6 heart tricks and with diamond
Ace onside meant 7 tricks and down one giving +50 to Pakistan.
In the Closed room the Bahrain Pair of Noono and Abedi had no trouble reaching 4S, making 11 tricks.
That was another 9 imps to Bahrain.
- Reported by Keyzad Anklesaria
East West P 1♣
1♥ 2N
3♣* 3♦
3♥ 3N
4♥ P
*= Check-Back
In the Closed Room, Rex Perrera-Ashok Jaisinghe
bid as follows:
East West
2♥ 2N
3♦* 4N
6♣** P
*= 9-10 HCP
**= 4+♣
There was nothing in the play & both declarers
made 13 tricks. In-spite of missing the lay-down 7♣, Sri Lanka earned 12 IMP to now trail 12-33.
After a further 9 boards where small IMPs were traded back & forth, India led Sri Lanka by 51-25,
and as the last board hit the table, again the spot-light was on to the East-West players. This is what
unfolded on board 16.
Board 16, Dlr: West, Vul: EW
♠J85
♥97
♦JT543
♣T82
♠AQ76
♥AK2
♦A7
♣KQ53
♠KT-
♥QJT8543
♦Q62
♣J
♠9432
♥6
♦K98
♣A9764
In the Closed Room, the Sri Lankan seniors bid to
an efficient 6H via:
East West
2♣ 2♠*
3♣ 3♥
3♠ 4♥
4N 5♣
6♥ P
*= 8-11 HCP
The ♣A was led and declarer quickly wrapped up
12 tricks .
In the Open Room, there was much drama on
display & the Director had to be summoned.
East West
2♣ 1♥ *
*At this stage the tray was pushed to the other side & the Director summoned.
The Director ruled that as per the Modification of
Laws & Regulations whwn Screens are in use as
per WBF:
Contd… on Page 4
SENIOR TEAMS – RR1, ROUND -3 (INDIA vs. SRI LANKA)
It was time for the Seniors to be featured for the
Daily Bulletin. India faced Sri Lanka & I got into the vantage seat in-between R Sridharan & A Jaisinghe.
The first edition of the back-to-back matches can
be sub-titled as the Tale of Two Slams!
India had jumped off to 33-0 lead largely because
of errors by the Sri Lankan pair in the Closed Room, when BD-6 hit the table and the spot-light was on
the East-West pair.
Board 6, Dlr: East, Vul: EW
♠KT54
♥Q87
♦KJ763
♣T
♠AQ97
♥T
♦AT85
♣AKQ2
♠-
♥AKJ964
♦94
♣J9764
♠J8532
♥532
♦Q2
♣853
In the Open Room, Kamal Mukherjee-Alok Sadhu bid as follows:
Bulletin # 3 17th BFAME CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013, AHMEDABAD, INDIA Page 8 of 8
The 17th BFAME Championships, AHMEDABAD
4th June to 11th June 2013
Championships Schedule
June 07 OPEN Teams - Round Robin - 1 (R7) & RR-2 (R1 & R2))
WOMEN Teams - Round Robin - 2 (R2 & R3)
SENIORS Teams - Round Robin - 2 (R2 & R3)
June 08 OPEN Teams - Round Robin - 2 (R3 to R5)
WOMEN Teams - Round Robin - 3 (R1 & R2)
SENIORS Teams - Round Robin – 3 (R1 & R2)
June 09 OPEN Teams - Round Robin - 2 (R6 & R7) & SF-1
WOMEN Teams - Round Robin - 3 (R3) & RR-4 (R1)
SENIORS Teams - Round Robin – 3 (R3) & RR-4 (R1)
2030 Hrs: 2nd BFAME Council Meeting
June 10 OPEN Teams – Semi-Finals (Session-2 to Session-4)
WOMEN Teams - Round Robin - 4 (R2 & R3)
SENIORS Teams - Round Robin – 4 (R2 & R3)
June 11 Finals for all Categories – Session 1 & 2
1730 Hrs: Prize Distribution Ceremony & Victory Banquet
Session Timings
Round Robin: Open Semi Finals: Team Finals:
Session 1: 10: 30 am Sessions 2: 10: 30 am Session 1: 10: 30 pm
Session 2: 14: 30 pm Sessions 3: 14: 30 pm Session 2: 14: 30 pm
Session 3: 17: 30 pm Sessions 1 & 4: 17: 30 pm
IMPORTANT: The above time schedule is subject to change at the discretion of the Tournament
Committee.
IMPORTANT LOCAL CONTACTS
Mr. Sunit Chokshi: +91 9879123232
Mr. Amol Dalal: +91 9825000912
Mr. Srinivasan Iyengar: +91 9974164676
No Smoking
Smoking in the playing
area, Bulletin Room and
the Scoring & Room is
strictly prohibited. Any
player or team official
smoking in the areas
designated may attract
penalties.
No Mobile
Phones
Use of Mobile
telephones is
prohibited in the
playing area, while the
play session is on.
PLEASE NOTE
The Tournament Directors would award penalties as prescribed by the Laws and Conditions of the contest for Use of Mobiles, Slow play or Late Arrival.
All players are informed that ENGLISH is the official language of the tournament for interacting while the match is on.