24
1 Chairman: Suzi Subeck Editor: Suzi Subeck I/N /Chairman: Steve Brown Hospitality: Adrienne Cohen Read your Daily Hand-Out! Pick up your copy at the hospitality desk. October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 7:30 0—500 Non-LM Stratified Charity Pairs 7:30 Stratified Grass Roots Fund Pairs 7:30 Grass Roots Charity Knockout TUESDAY, October 25 9:30 Morning Side Game Series 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 Players’ Choice (PC) Stratified Pairs (A/AX)** 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 PC Gold Rush Pairs** (B: 300-750, C: 100-300; D: 0-300) 2:00, 7:30 Side Game Series I, Sessions 1 & 2 7:30 Stratified Swiss Teams, 1 Session WEDNESDAY, October 26 9:30 Morning Side Game Series 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 PC Stratified Pairs (A/AX)** 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 PC Gold Rush Pairs** (B: 300-750, C: 100-300; D: 0-300) 2:00, 7:30 Side Game Series I, Sessions 3 & 4 7:30 Stratified Swiss Teams 1 session THURSDAY, October 27 9:30 Morning Side Game Series 2:00, 7:30 Stratified Swiss Teams 2:00 , 7:30 Side Game Series II, Sessions 1 & 2 7:30 Stratified Swiss Teams, 1 Session FRIDAY, October 28 9:30 Morning Side Game Series 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 PC Stratiflighted Pairs (A & AX)** 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 PC Gold Rush Pairs** (B: 300-750, C: 100-300; D: 0-300) 2:00, 7:30 Side Game Series II, Sessions 3 & 4 7:30 Stratified Swiss Teams, 1 session SATURDAY, October 29 9:30 Morning Side Game Series 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 PC Stratiflighted Pairs, (A/AX)** 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 PC Gold Rush Pairs** (B: 300-750, C: 100-300; D: 0-300) 2:00, 7:30 Side Game Series II, Sessions 5 & 6 7:30 Stratified Swiss Teams, 1 Session SUNDAY, October 30 10:00 Stratiflighted AX Swiss Teams, Playthrough, 20 VP* B/C/D Swiss Teams* **9:30, 2:00, 7:30 Players’ Choice (PC) Pairs Play any 2 of the 3 sessions…You must specify which two when purchasing your entry! Monday 7:30 pm I/N Stratified Charity Grass Roots Pairs Stratified Pairs 0-100, 100-300, 300—500 Thursday 9:30, 2:00 & 7:30 pm Single Sessions Stratified Pairs 0-100, 100-300, 300-500 Free Intermediate/Novice Dinner (Thursday between sessions) Reservations Required… $5.00 fee to hold reservation returned Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat 9:30 A2 2:00 A3 C1 C3 D1 D3 B1 B3 Compact KO 2 7:30 A1 A4 C2 C4 D2 D4 B2 B4 Compact KO 2 One-Session Evening Games 7:30 Swiss Swiss Swiss Swiss Swiss Masterpoint Averaging is in effect for all Pair Games and Swiss Team Events where permitted. Saturday, October 29: District 13 Board Meeting BOD members are invited to a buffet breakfast in the coffee shop at 10 am! The District 13 Board Meeting will follow in the Westgate Rooms at 10:55 am. All members of District Board are expected to attend the meeting. Stratification: A 2000+, B: 750-2000, C: 0-750 *Stratiflighted: A: 3000+, AX: 0-3000 Play Separately; *B: 750-2000; C: 300-750; D: 0-300

October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    2

  • Download
    1

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

1

Chairman: Suzi Subeck Editor: Suzi Subeck

I/N /Chairman: Steve Brown

Hospitality: Adrienne Cohen

Read your

Daily Hand-Out!

Pick up your copy

at the hospitality

desk.

October 26, 2016

Volume 21, Issue 3

Tournament Schedule:

MONDAY, October 24

7:30 0—500 Non-LM Stratified Charity Pairs 7:30 Stratified Grass Roots Fund Pairs 7:30 Grass Roots Charity Knockout

TUESDAY, October 25 9:30 Morning Side Game Series 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 Players’ Choice (PC) Stratified Pairs (A/AX)** 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 PC Gold Rush Pairs**

(B: 300-750, C: 100-300; D: 0-300) 2:00, 7:30 Side Game Series I, Sessions 1 & 2 7:30 Stratified Swiss Teams, 1 Session

WEDNESDAY, October 26 9:30 Morning Side Game Series 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 PC Stratified Pairs (A/AX)** 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 PC Gold Rush Pairs**

(B: 300-750, C: 100-300; D: 0-300) 2:00, 7:30 Side Game Series I, Sessions 3 & 4 7:30 Stratified Swiss Teams 1 session

THURSDAY, October 27 9:30 Morning Side Game Series 2:00, 7:30 Stratified Swiss Teams

2:00 , 7:30 Side Game Series II, Sessions 1 & 2 7:30 Stratified Swiss Teams, 1 Session FRIDAY, October 28

9:30 Morning Side Game Series 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 PC Stratiflighted Pairs (A & AX)** 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 PC Gold Rush Pairs** (B: 300-750, C: 100-300; D: 0-300)

2:00, 7:30 Side Game Series II, Sessions 3 & 4 7:30 Stratified Swiss Teams, 1 session SATURDAY, October 29

9:30 Morning Side Game Series 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 PC Stratiflighted Pairs, (A/AX)** 9:30, 2:00, 7:30 PC Gold Rush Pairs** (B: 300-750, C: 100-300; D: 0-300)

2:00, 7:30 Side Game Series II, Sessions 5 & 6 7:30 Stratified Swiss Teams, 1 Session SUNDAY, October 30

10:00 Stratiflighted AX Swiss Teams, Playthrough, 20 VP* B/C/D Swiss Teams*

**9:30, 2:00, 7:30 Players’ Choice (PC) Pairs Play any 2 of the 3 sessions…You must specify which two when purchasing your entry!

Monday 7:30 pm

I/N Stratified Charity Grass Roots Pairs Stratified Pairs 0-100, 100-300, 300—500

Thursday 9:30, 2:00 & 7:30 pm

Single Sessions Stratified Pairs 0-100, 100-300, 300-500

Free Intermediate/Novice Dinner

(Thursday between sessions)

Reservations Required… $5.00 fee to hold reservation returned

Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat

9:30 A2 2:00 A3 C1 C3 D1 D3 B1 B3 Compact KO 2 7:30 A1 A4 C2 C4 D2 D4

B2 B4 Compact KO 2 One-Session Evening Games 7:30 Swiss Swiss Swiss Swiss Swiss

Masterpoint Averaging is in effect for all

Pair Games and Swiss Team Events where permitted.

Saturday, October 29: District 13 Board Meeting

BOD members are invited to a buffet

breakfast in the coffee shop at 10 am! The District 13 Board Meeting will

follow in the Westgate Rooms at 10:55 am. All members of District Board are

expected to attend the meeting.

Stratification: A 2000+, B:

750-2000, C: 0-750 *Stratiflighted: A: 3000+, AX: 0-3000 Play Separately;

*B: 750-2000; C: 300-750; D: 0-300

Page 2: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

2

The Daily Hand-Out

R=Reservations B=Breakfast L=Lunch FFF=Friday Night Fish Fry

SB=Sun Brunch C=Cocktails Br=Beer E=Entertainment D=Dinner

LAKE GENEVA PIE COMPANY 150 E. Geneva Square, Lake Geneva, WI Phone: (262) 248-5100

Old fashioned fruit pies baked fresh daily. Over 30 varieties of fruit or cream pies.

Available by the slice to eat in, or whole pies to go. Luncheon sandwiches, quiche, soups made daily -

ice cream and smoothies also available. Open Mon - Saturday until 5 or 6 p.m., and Sunday 10-3. B,L

LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115. (262) 728-7674.

Dine in a Victorian mansion with turn-of-the-century atmosphere and Scarlet Lady Pub. Food prepared

from scratch daily. Reasonable lunches, elegant dinners & open-air dining in summer. Join us for our spring, summer & fall Murder Mystery dinners. Antique & gift shop upstairs. C,Br,FFF,L,D,O

MAC'S DIXIE ROADHOUSE 300 Wrigley Drive, Lake Geneva, WI (262) 348-0222.

Cajun and Southern Style Cuisine at its best, as well as twenty different flavors of Buffalo Wings. Great

Ribs and Fried Chicken along with great home-made desserts. We have fantastic views of beautiful

Geneva Lake in a very casual atmosphere, and offer a Friday Fish Fry and Sunday Brunch. Serving lunch

and dinner 7 days a week. We also offer a full service catering option for any type of event providing all types of cuisine. C,FFF,L,D,O,LV,SBR

THE ORIGINAL CHICAGO PIZZA COMPANY Located in downtown Lake Geneva, Chicago Pizza Co. has

thin crust, pan or stuffed pizzas. Come in and we'll make one up for you. Dine in- Carry out-

Delivery. 150 Center St., Lake Geneva (262) 248-8544. L, D

POPEYE'S CASUAL DINING 811 Wrigley, Lake Geneva, (262) 248-4381.

Casual Dining with a Spectacular View of Geneva Lake. Full menu including our Famous Broccoli-Cheese

Soup and Award-Winning Homemade Apple Pie. Featuring Flame Roasted Chicken, Pig and Lamb on our

Outdoor BBQ Pit ALL SUMMER. L,D,C,FFF,Br,LV

THE RED GERANIUM RESTAURANT

Hwy. 50 East & North Edwards Blvd., Lake Geneva, WI 53147. (262) 248-3637. Intimate dining. Classy

Casual. American-Continental Cuisine. Specializing in steaks, lobster, and fresh seafood on an open-hearth grill. We also have an extensive wine list featuring over 20 wines by the glass. Mon.-Sat. luncheon

11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner at 5:00 p.m. Sunday features a light luncheon/plated brunch from 11:30

to 3:00 . Dinner from 4:00. Make Reservations. L,D,C

SCUTTLEBUTT'S RESTAURANT 831 Wrigley Dr., Lake Geneva, WI (262) 248-1111.

Casual dining with an incredible lakefront view. Charming bistro style atmosphere. Complete breakfast,

lunch and dinner menu featuring our famous Swedish Pancakes. Barbeque Ribs and Salmon (with our

homemade BBQ sauce), Saturday prime rib and great salads, burgers, and sandwiches. Serving all-u-can eat Friday Fish Fry and terrific homemade pies. Fresh air dining, weather permitting. B, L, D, C, FFF, Br,

LV

SMOKEY'S BAR-B-QUE HOUSE

Located at Timber Ridge Lodge at Grand Geneva, this full service family style restaurant features

traditional BBQ fare like ribs, chicken and pulled pork as well as steaks, fish, and salads. Open for

breakfast, lunch and dinner. 7020 Grand Geneva Way at Hwy 50 East & Hwy 12, Lake Geneva (262) 248-8811 or (800) 558-3417. B,L,D,C,Br

TACO BELL, QSR, INC. 280 Edwards Blvd., Lake Geneva, WI (262) 249-0448.

Taco Bell is a quick service Mexican Restaurant that features a $.99 Value Menu and Chalupas, Gorditas,

and Encharritos (Beef Only). Fast service in a clean and friendly environment.

YO SHI RESTAURANT 1823 East Geneva St., Delavan, WI (262) 740-2223.

Serving contemporary Japanese cuisine in an authentic casual environment. Aficionados can choose from

the popular hibachi grill, outstanding sushi, or a selection of teriyaki, tempura or varied menu. Open 7 days a week, Sunday to Thursday 11a.m.-10p.m., Fri. & Sat. 11a.m.-11p.m. L,D,C

Where to Eat in Lake Geneva

Page 3: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

3

The Daily Hand-Out

Halloween Humor...

What does a kitty eat for breakfast?

Mice Krispies.

Why don't cats play poker in the jungle?

Too many cheetahs.

What do you use to comb a cat?

A catacomb.

What is a cat's way of keeping law and order? Claw Enforcement.

Page 4: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

4

The Daily Hand-Out

4

Page 5: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

5

The Daily Hand-Out The Daily Hand-Out

(continued on page 6)

Page 6: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

6

The Daily Hand-Out (continued frompage 5

Page 7: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

7

No Smoking Policy: No smoking is allowed in the

convention center, lobby, washrooms, fire exits, or

service areas. Smokers must go outside to puff.

Partnerships: Singles should check in at the

partnership desk 45 minutes before game time to

allow those attending to arrange partnerships. The

Partnership Volunteer is in charge of the

partnership desk and will do his best to arrange

suitable liaisons. The desk will be open prior to the morning, afternoon, and evening sessions. If no

one is at the desk, leave a note, or contact Sharon

in person please.

Partnership Desk/Daily Bulletin Distribution: Check the Partnership Desk for hand records,

tournament schedules, area info, and pick up your

copy of the Daily Hand-Out each morning.

A bulletin box on the table is available for you to

submit any interesting hands, amusing bridge-related stories, or puzzles for publication in the

daily bulletins. If you become a new life master

while at the tournament, please drop a note in the

bulletin box. Include your name, home town, and

the event in which you went over please.

Check your Daily Hand-out for specific hospitality

information for the weekend and any other special

events or tournament news during your stay.

Recorder Slips, should you need them (and we hope you don’t), are available from the directors.

Score Corrections: For pair events, the score

correction period expires at the start of the next

session. For the last session of an event, the

correction period expires after twenty-four hours or thirty minutes after the end of the tournament,

whichever is earlier. See the director as soon as

possible if you discover an error in your score. The

appeal period for a director’s ruling expires thirty

minutes after the completion of the session.

Tournament Information

Tournament Chairman:

Suzi Subeck

Hospitality: Adrienne Cohen

Partnerships: Jan Churchwell

Daily Hand-Out Editor: Suzi Subeck

Pillsbury Doughboy's Obituary

The Pillsbury Doughboy died yesterday of a yeast infection and complications from repeated pokes in the belly. He was 73. Doughboy was buried in a lightly greased coffin.

Dozens of celebrities turned out to pay their respects at his funeral, including Mrs Butterworth, Hungry Jack, the California Raisins, Betty Crocker, the Hostess Twinkies. Captain Crunch sent his apologies. The gravesite was piled high with flours.

Aunt Jemima delivered the eulogy in the graveyard and lovingly described Doughboy as a man who did not realize how much he was kneaded. Doughboy rose quickly in show business, but his later life was filled with turnovers. He was not considered a very 'smart' cookie, wasting much of his dough on half-baked schemes. Despite being a little flaky at times, he still, even as a crusty old man, was considered a roll model for millions.

Doughboy is survived by his wife, Playa Dough; two children, John Dough and Jane Dough; plus they have one in the oven. He is also survived by his elderly father, Pop Tart. The funeral was held at 2:50 for about 20 minutes.

Funny Graveyard Story Albert Hammond was visiting the cemetery near Hamble in England and he couldn't help noticing a man kneeling in front of a gravestone, clasping his hands and sobbing. Albert went a bit closer and could hear what the man was saying. 'Why did you have to die?' he was repeating, 'Why did you have to die?'

Feeling he ought to do something to alleviate the man's obvious distress Albert laid his hand on his shoulder saying gently, 'Was it someone you loved very much?'

The man looked up at him and said, 'No, I never met him, he was my wife's first husband.'

(Continued on page 8)

Page 8: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

8

Short Irish Cemetery Jokes

The Grim Reaper came for me last night, and I beat him off with a vacuum cleaner. Talk about Dyson with death.

I went to the cemetery yesterday to lay some flowers on a grave. As I was standing there I noticed 4 grave diggers walking about with a coffin. 3 hours later and they're still walking about with it. I thought to myself, they've lost the plot!

Just got back from Paddy's wake. He died after being hit on the head with a tennis ball. It was a lovely service.

Gravedigger Falls into Hole

Stefan Faerber, 55, from Deutschlandsberg, Austria had to be rescued by firefighters when he stood back to admire his handiwork and fell straight down the six-foot deep hole he'd just dug. Luckily he managed to dial 911 from the bottom of the grave despite an injured back and fractured skull.

A police spokesman confirmed to us that, 'It was his last job of the day so he's lucky he had his phone with him to call for help - or he might have spent a very uncomfortable night next to some of his previous customers.'

Karl Marx's Grave

I always wondered if Karl Marx's grave was a Communist plot.

Funeral March?

The minute we hit on a name for our son my wife's labor started, and for that reason I'll not be choosing any funeral music for the next 40 years.

A Funny Story of a Funeral Wake

Everyone was dismayed that Peter had died. A popular man, he had left Moira, his wife, strict instructions in his will for his wake to be a jolly and happy affair: a celebration of his life. To this end Peter had left $50,000 USD in his will for the party.

As the guests caught their taxis at the end of the wake, Moira was asked by her close friend, Alice, if she thought that Peter would have been pleased. 'Well, I'm sure Peter would have been delighted,' Moira murmured.

'I'm sure you're right,' replied her friend, who lowered her voice and leaned in close. 'How much did all this really cost?'

'All of it,' opined Moira, 'every penny of twenty-five thousand pounds.'

'What!' exclaimed Alice in a higher than normal voice, 'I mean, it was very nice, but £25,000?'

Moira took a deep breath and answered, 'Look, Alice, let me explain: the funeral cost £4,500. I donated £500 to the church. The wake, food and drinks were another £2,500. The rest went on the memorial stone.'

Alice worked out the arithmetic in her head, 'Eh?' she exploded for a second time, '£17,500 for a memorial stone? My goodness, how big is it?'

Moira shows Alice her ring finger, 'Oh about 30 carats,' she smiled.

(Continued from page 7)

(Continued on page 9)

Page 9: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

9

Remember: Bridge is a timed event. Keep up the

pace of the event. You will have more time for dinner, drinks and discussion after the session!

Come to the Hospitality Suite:

Tuesday night through Saturday night, Room 2120 will serve as our hospitality suite from 10:30

p.m. to midnight. Please join us for a drink and snack food and a chance to discuss the day’s

hands!

Lost or Found items should be

taken to the Information Desk

and a form should be completed to insure proper

return of items. Thank you.

The tournament committee

Funny and Deathly Short Story

From our research it seems that the odds of any two people having identical fingerprints are enormous: probably close to 1 in 64 million.

This grave story therefore is very interesting.

In June 2002, a corpse turned up near Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. A fingerprint taken from the body matched one from Kathleen Hatfield of Sonoma County, California.

Her family and the next of kin were duly informed that their loved one was dead. The family went ahead with the funeral arrangement and her grave in the local cemetery was dug.

However, before the body could be laid to rest in the prepared grave, Kathleen Hatfield turned up alive and well. Kathleen Hatfield had been living on the streets of Santa Rosa five weeks after Las Vegas police identified her as the victim of an apparent homicide.

Hatfield's mother was a day away from burying an urn containing what she believed were the ashes of her 46-year-old daughter when she was told it was all a mistake; a veritable shocking experience for the whole family.

(Continued from page 8)

(Continued on page 10)

Page 10: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

10

Dermatoglyphics

The scientific study of fingerprints is called dermatoglyphics, a word which has the distinction of being the longest in English with no repeated letters.

The only other such word is uncopyrightable.

A Funny Cemetery Tale

One morning, Mary Roberts, a door to door saleswoman, selling particular household products knocked on Allan's door and asked to see his wife. Allan, a quiet man of few words, responded succinctly that his wife wasn't home.

'Well,' continued Mary Roberts, 'could I please wait for her then?' Allan showed her into the drawing room and left her there for more than three hours. The saleswoman began to feel a little worried so she called out to Allan and asked, 'May I know where your wife is?' 'She went to the cemetery,' he replied. 'And when is she coming home?' queried Mary Roberts. 'I don't really know,' Allan said and then he added. 'She's been there eleven years now.'

Ghostly Happening

Sean and Wayne were walking home after a party and decided to take a shortcut through the cemetery.

When they were right in the middle of the cemetery they were startled by a tap-tap-tapping noise coming from the misty shadows. Catching their breath and trembling with fear, they found an old man with a hammer and chisel, chipping away at one of the headstones.

'Great grief, Mister,' said Sean, his voice quivering, 'You scared us half to death. We thought you were a ghost! What on earth are you doing working here so late at night?'

'Those fools,' the old chiseler grumbled, 'they've misspelled my name.'

Page 11: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

11

Sudoku 1 Sudoku 2

Solution: Puzzle 2 Solution: Puzle 1

Page 12: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

12

Puzzle Page ...

Hint: Chloe has brown hair. Answer: Name Dress Color Hair Color Jessica red mousy Lauren yellow blonde Lucy green black Chloe blue brown

Puzzle Details:

At the local nursery school, I was chatting to my daughter's friends and noticed a number of

things.

Jessica has mousy colored hair and the girl with black hair was wearing a green dress.

Lucy is not blonde and Lauren does not have brown hair, Chloe was wearing a blue dress.

The blonde girl was not wearing red and Lauren was not wearing green.

I can't remember which girl was wearing a yellow dress.

Can you determine the colors of the girl's dresses and their hair?

Page 13: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

13

Page 14: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

14 (continued on page 15)

Page 15: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

15

(continued from page 14)

Page 16: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

16

Page 17: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

17

Page 18: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

18 (solutions on page 19)

Page 19: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

19 (continued on page 20)

(continued from page 18)

Page 20: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

20

(continued from page 19

In this hand, it is easy to risk being distracted, take immediately, play the ace of clubs and play

clubs. With the hand below, however, you will end up down:

There are two ways to make nine tricks.

The first is to make: 1 spade, 2 diamonds and 6 clubs.

The second is to make: 1 spade, 5 diamonds and 3 clubs.

You should try both. But you have to make 5 diamond tricks, you must probably finesse

dummy’s valet (play the ace and the king while you have communication with clubs, to play for

the Qx is against the chances).

Therefore, win the first trick, play a club to dummy’s king and repeat another club to the ace. If the suit is OK, go back to dummy with the king of diamonds and run the club suit.

In this hand, however, West discards a heart in the second round of clubs. Therefore, you have to play a diamond to dummy’s jack, and continue with the ace and claim your nine tricks. This is

a case in which to collect first the honor of the short side (the ace of clubs) does not work.

A 7 2

Page 21: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

21

TUES PC PAIRS 1 OF 4 SESSION

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS G J EAST-WEST

A X Y A X Y

4.38 1 John Russell, N 4.38 1 1 1 Victor Johnson,

Barrington IL; Evansville WI;

Norman Coombs, 62.75% Cindy Strohm, 62.64%

3.07 2 Bob Meixner - 3.07 2 2 2 Robert Kruger -

Gordon Decker, Janet Brandt,

Hinsdale IL 59.04% Elgin IL 59.37%

2.19 3 Howard Engle, 2.19 3 Peter

Highland Park IL; Petruzzellis,

Mark Friedlander, 57.84% Pickering ON; Sue 56.97%

1.53 4 David Raitt, 1.53 4 Suzi Subeck,

Madison WI; Nancy Glenview Nas IL;

Ogreenc, Wautoma WI 55.66% Stanton Subeck, 56.75%

0.88 5 Muhammad Hakim, 1.15 5/6 3 Diane Clark,

Chicago IL; Elgin IL; Platt

Simone Birndorf, 55.12% Hill, Saint 55.56%

2.19 6 1 1 Judy Bonardi, 0.81 5/6 Daniel Levin,

Arlington Hgts Deerfield IL;

IL; Kathy 53.59% David Langer, 55.56%

0.63 7 Larry Cohen - 0.63 7 Terry Beckman,

Adrienne Cohen, Brooklyn Park MN;

Elmhurst IL 53.05% John Koch, Saint 53.27%

1.53 8 2 David Bogolub, 0.55 8 George Urquhart -

Deerfield IL; Eugene

Rick Schoenfield, 50.98% Brookhouse, 52.29%

1.10 3 Gayle Marr, Ft 0.81 4 Michael Kelley -

Walton Beach FL; Martina Kelley,

Karen Couch, 50.33% Lake Zurich IL 49.13%

0.98 4 2 Ralph Weinberg,

Glenview IL;

Edward Cohen, 48.04%

TUE PC GOLD RUSH PAIRS 1 OF 3 SESSION

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS H I EAST-WEST

7 3 1 7 3 1

2.76 1 Dianne Kiehl, 2.76 1 1 Patricia

Muskego WI; Schroeder,

Thomas Louchbaum, 64.74% Sarasota FL; Eric 59.09%

1.93 2 1 Ann Martin, 1.93 2 Patricia Latkin,

Oregon IL; Fran Chicago IL; Jerry

Fey, Rockford IL 61.02% Bartlett, 58.42%

1.38 3 Margaret Young, 1.38 3 2 1 Michael Dunn,

Elmhurst IL; Downers Grove IL;

Arlene Doyle, La 60.55% Monte Lamb, 58.36%

1.11 4 2 1 Karen Ann Miller 0.97 4 Laina Marsh -

- Susan Seaver, Monica Ansay,

Crystal Lake IL 54.99% Oconomowoc WI 57.78%

0.79 5 3 2 Gwen Rieser, 0.79 5 3 Maria Solvie,

Madison WI; Vera Elgin IL; Brenda

King, Waunakee WI 53.05% Stanton, 57.12%

0.63 6 4 Maryjoy 0.63 6 4 Diane Ogrodowski,

Madrigrano - Peoria AZ; James

Donald Urquhart, 52.91% Degener, Norwalk WI 56.34%

0.56 7 Marvin 0.56 7 5 Peter Fox, Denver

Oldenburger - CO; Michael

Sharon 52.54% Barth, Washington DC 56.21%

0.50 8 Robert Margolis, 0.50 8 6 Curtis Wehling,

Glencoe IL; Glenview IL;

Stewart Margolis, 52.27% Maryann Salsbury, 55.60%

0.46 9 5 Ralph Schindler 0.62 9 2 Tracy Nolan,

Jr, Hinsdale IL; Winnetka IL;

Leah Laurie, 52.12% Vicki Walker, 54.81%

0.42 10 6 Ted Pristash, 0.42 10 Judy Marcus,

Grayslake IL; Highland Park IL;

Donald Ferris, 51.62% Marjorie Kaul, 54.40%

TUES PC PAIRS 2 OF 3 SESSION

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS G J EAST-WEST

A X Y A X Y

Page 22: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

22

5.54 1 John Russell, N 5.54 1 David Raitt,

Barrington IL; Madison WI; Nancy

Norman Coombs, 60.85% Ogreenc, Wautoma WI 65.00%

3.88 2 Daniel Levin, 3.88 2 James Melville,

Deerfield IL; Springfield IL;

David Langer, 60.46% Jacob Morgan, 63.62%

2.77 3 Judy Zhu - Jack 2.77 3 1 Fred Clayton,

Snyder, Naperville IL 60.38% Carol Stream IL;

1.94 4 David Lehman, Simon Sellers, 62.08%

Glenview IL; Dick 1.94 4 Howard Engle,

Melson, Chicago IL 60.00% Highland Park IL;

1.47 5 Michael Kutska, Mark Friedlander, 60.85%

River Forest IL; 1.91 5 2 David Bogolub,

Suzanne Dunaway, 58.62% Deerfield IL;

1.27 6 Betsy Downs, Rick Schoenfield, 60.00%

Chicago IL; 1.37 6 3 Theresa Schneider

Marlene Konik, 58.31% - Julie Koslow,

1.13 7 Paolo Ranaldi, Northbrook IL 58.85%

Eau Claire WI; 1.13 7 Robert Gardner,

Tony Ames, 56.31% Glenview IL; Dick

1.01 8 Peter Bruno, Des Plaines IL 58.77%

Petruzzellis, 1.01 8 Terry Beckman,

Pickering ON; Sue 52.92% Brooklyn Park MN;

0.92 9 Suzi Subeck, John Koch, Saint 57.77%

Glenview Nas IL; 0.92 9 Serdar Ogut,

Stanton Subeck, 52.46% Darien IL; Carol

2.52 10 1 Gayle Marr, Ft Crossman, Wheaton IL 56.77%

Walton Beach FL; 0.85 10 William Wickham,

Karen Couch, 52.23% Naperville IL;

0.79 11 George Urquhart - Robert Maxson, 55.31%

Eugene 0.79 11 Richard Whitsitt,

Brookhouse, 51.92% Rockford IL;

1.76 2 1 Sharon May - Meyer Abarbanel, 54.38%

Lynette Koski, 0.96 4 Diane Clark,

Waukesha WI 51.69% Elgin IL; Platt

1.26 3 Larry Sherkow, Hill, Saint 54.23%

West Bend WI; Don 1.66 5 1 Robert Kruger -

Solomon, Milwaukee WI 50.38% Janet Brandt,

1.11 4 2 Victor Johnson, Elgin IL 47.54%

Evansville WI; 1.16 6 2 Thomas Aldrich

Cindy Strohm, 48.46% III, Palatine IL;

0.79 5 3 Mary Persinger, Gordon Parks, 46.77%

Winfield IL; 0.83 3 Carol Knoblauch -

Vicki Sosnay, 47.85% Loring Knoblauch,

Chicago IL 44.54%

0.58 4 Stephen Chesek,

Algonquin IL;

Mike Jones, Villa 43.38%

TUE PC GOLD RUSH PAIRS 2 OF 3 SESSION

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS H I L EAST-WEST

7 3 1 7 3 1

3.14 1 1 Gregg Underheim, 3.14 1 Sandy Fisher,

Oshkosh WI; Plymouth MN;

Anthony Priewe, 61.84% Diane Fansler, 65.31%

2.20 2 Jeffrey Copsey - 2.20 2 1 Patricia Lennon,

James Bloedorn, Arlington Hgts

La Crosse WI 61.64% IL; Leslee 59.09%

1.57 3 Catherine 1.57 3 Jim Gentz,

Westbrook, Huntley IL; Odis

Winnetka IL; 61.23% Thomas, Winnebago IL 57.97%

1.24 4 2 Caron Espinosa, 1.10 4 Marvin

Mokena IL; Oldenburger -

Patrice 58.94% Sharon 56.91%

0.83 5 Mary Schultz, 1.38 5 2 Ralph Schindler

Elmhurst IL; Jr, Hinsdale IL;

Carol Thorne, 56.34% Leah Laurie, 56.30%

0.89 6 3 Patricia 0.99 6 3 Ted Pristash,

Schroeder, Grayslake IL;

Sarasota FL; Eric 55.60% Donald Ferris, 56.29%

0.64 7 Laina Marsh - 0.64 7 Margaret Young,

Monica Ansay, Elmhurst IL;

Oconomowoc WI 55.41% Arlene Doyle, La 56.04%

0.57 8 Barbara Flaxman, 0.99 8 4 1 Gwen Rieser,

Chicago IL; Madison WI; Vera

Page 23: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

23

Eleanor Bloom, 54.51% King, Waunakee WI 55.75%

0.52 9 Kris Stephens, 0.52 9 Dianne Kiehl,

Hilton Head Is Muskego WI;

SC; Winona 54.35% Thomas Louchbaum, 55.68%

0.62 10 4 Karen Girardy, 0.48 10 Mary O'Donnell,

Rockford IL; Lake Forest IL;

Richard 54.19% Mary Lou Mellon, 54.41%

0.88 11 5 1 Martha Adams, 0.69 11 5 2 Marcia Oley -

Barrington Hls Sheila Schlitter,

IL; Greg 53.08% Winnetka IL 53.26%

0.62 12 6 2 Michael Dunn, 0.42 12 6 Ann Martin,

Downers Grove IL; Oregon IL; Fran

Monte Lamb, 53.06% Fey, Rockford IL 52.78%

0.39 13 7 Ron Winicour - 0.39 13 7 Maryjoy

Gerald Pam, Madrigrano -

Highland Park IL 52.99% Donald Urquhart, 52.33%

0.25 8 Peter Fox, Denver

CO; Michael

Barth, Washington DC 51.78%

0.50 3 Caitilin Williams

Stolle, Brooklyn

WI; Phyllis 50.03%

TUES PC PAIRS 3RD OF 4 SESSION

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION GG EAST-WEST

A X Y A X Y

1 Serdar Ogut, Darien IL; 1 1 W Harris Jr, Lombard

Carol Crossman, Wheaton IL 60.65% IL; Mark Holle, Downers

2 Judy Zhu - Jack Snyder, Grove IL 62.27%

Naperville IL 59.72% 2 David Lehman, Glenview

3 Peter Petruzzellis, IL; Dick Melson, Chicago IL 58.33%

Pickering ON; Sue Lan 3 Joe Angermeier, St

Ma, Kirtland Hills OH 56.71% Petersburg FL; Adrienne

4/5 James Melville, Muslin, Tampa FL 50.93%

Springfield IL; Jacob 4/5 2/3 Gayle Marr, Ft Walton

Morgan, Madison WI 53.24% Beach FL; Karen Couch,

4/5 William Wickham, Destin FL 48.38%

Naperville IL; Robert 4/5 2/3 1 Kazi Farooqui,

Maxson, River Forest IL 53.24% Grayslake IL; Linda

1 1 Thomas Aldrich III, Ankers, Virginia Beach VA 48.38%

Palatine IL; Gordon

Parks, Long Grove IL 49.77%

2 Carol Knoblauch -

Loring Knoblauch,

Chicago IL 49.31%

TUE PC GOLD RUSH PAIRS 3RD OF 4 SESSION

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION L EAST-WEST

7 3 1 7 3 1

1 1 Gregg Underheim, 1 Sandy Fisher, Plymouth

Oshkosh WI; Anthony MN; Diane Fansler, Edina MN 62.20%

Priewe, Green Bay WI 61.61% 2 Charles Shoham, Madison

2 2 Linda Odette - Joyce WI; Michael Reedy,

Werner, Bloomington IL 53.57% Stoughton WI 57.74%

3 James Bloedorn - 3 Norma Postudensek - Jim

Jeffrey Copsey, La Postudensek, Duluth MN 53.57%

Crosse WI 53.27% 1 Caron Espinosa, Mokena

1 Barbara Gomberg, IL; Patrice Princehorn,

Highland Park IL; Homewood IL 49.40%

Sherry Goldberg, 44.05%

TUES PC PAIRS OVERALLS

27.0 Tables / Based on 67 Tables

A X Y

32.13 1 John Russell, N Barrington IL;

Norman Coombs, Brookville IN 61.82%

24.10 2 David Raitt, Madison WI; Nancy

Ogreenc, Wautoma WI 60.24%

18.07 3 Judy Zhu - Jack Snyder, Naperville IL 60.04%

13.55 4 Howard Engle, Highland Park IL;

Mark Friedlander, Deerfield IL 59.32%

10.71 5 David Lehman, Glenview IL; Dick

Melson, Chicago IL 59.15%

Page 24: October 26, 2016 Tournament Schedule - ACBL District 13October 26, 2016 Volume 21, Issue 3 Tournament Schedule: MONDAY, October 24 ... LATIMER HOUSE 523 E. Walworth, Delavan, WI 53115

24

9.18 6 Serdar Ogut, Darien IL; Carol

Crossman, Wheaton IL 58.75%

8.03 7 James Melville, Springfield IL;

Jacob Morgan, Madison WI 58.33%

7.14 8 Daniel Levin, Deerfield IL; David

Langer, Buffalo Grove IL 57.96%

11.60 9 1 1 Victor Johnson, Evansville WI;

Cindy Strohm, Madison WI 55.68%

5.84 10 Terry Beckman, Brooklyn Park MN;

John Koch, Saint Cloud MN 55.48%

8.70 11 2 David Bogolub, Deerfield IL; Rick

Schoenfield, Westchester IL 55.40%

4.94 12 Peter Petruzzellis, Pickering ON;

Sue Lan Ma, Kirtland Hills OH 54.98%

6.53 13 3 Diane Clark, Elgin IL; Platt Hill,

Saint Charles IL 54.91%

4.28 14 Bob Meixner - Gordon Decker,

Hinsdale IL 54.87%

4.89 4 Fred Clayton, Carol Stream IL;

Simon Sellers, Tower Lakes IL 54.16%

4.73 5 2 Robert Kruger - Janet Brandt, Elgin IL 53.57%

3.31 6 Theresa Schneider - Julie Koslow,

Northbrook IL 52.51%

3.51 7 Gayle Marr, Ft Walton Beach FL;

Karen Couch, Destin FL 50.27%

2.81 3 Thomas Aldrich III, Palatine IL;

Gordon Parks, Long Grove IL 48.30%

2.11 4 Carol Knoblauch - Loring Knoblauch,

Chicago IL 46.97%

2.19 5 Judy Bonardi, Arlington Hgts IL;

Kathy Preziosi, Prospect Hgts IL 46.88%

TUE PC GOLD RUSH PAIRS OVERALLS

29.5 Tables

7 3 1

9.19 1 1 Gregg Underheim, Oshkosh WI;

Anthony Priewe, Green Bay WI 61.73%

6.89 2 Margaret Young, Elmhurst IL; Arlene

Doyle, La Grange IL 58.30%

5.17 3 Catherine Westbrook, Winnetka IL;

Dolores Baumgart, Chicago IL 57.45%

4.13 4 2 Patricia Schroeder, Sarasota FL;

Eric Mayer, Richmond IL 57.35%

3.10 5 3 Ann Martin, Oregon IL; Fran Fey,

Rockford IL 56.90%

2.63 6 Laina Marsh - Monica Ansay,

Oconomowoc WI 56.60%

2.80 7 4 1 Michael Dunn, Downers Grove IL;

Monte Lamb, Hinsdale IL 55.71%

3.60 8 Sandy Fisher, Plymouth MN; Diane

Fansler, Edina MN 55.63%

2.12 9 Marvin Oldenburger - Sharon

Oldenburger, Antioch IL 54.73%

2.66 10 Jeffrey Copsey - James Bloedorn, La

Crosse WI 54.50%

2.30 11 5 2 Gwen Rieser, Madison WI; Vera King,

Waunakee WI 54.40%

2.30 12 6 Ralph Schindler Jr, Hinsdale IL;

Leah Laurie, Chicago IL 54.21%

2.09 13 7 Caron Espinosa, Mokena IL; Patrice

Princehorn, Homewood IL 54.17%

1.58 3 Tracy Nolan, Winnetka IL; Vicki

Walker, Kenilworth IL 50.91%

1.40 4 Martha Adams, Barrington Hls IL;

Greg Maccoubrey, Crystal Lake IL 50.05%