Honour roll of 2016 championship winners
Merry Christmas to all of you! I hope the holiday season treats you well and that you cope with the relative lack of opportunities to play until the New Year arrives. On that point though, a reminder that on Wednesday morning Dec 28, the Bridge Club will be having a special game celebrating the Bridge in Schools programme.
As most of you know, we had four students from Saltus go to Salsomaggiore to participate in the WBF World Youth Team Championships. The Club has arranged for all four players to be present for the Wednesday morning game. Try and attend that game if you can and show your support for the Bridge in Schools programme. As I reported earlier there will be food available after the game, so many reasons to attend! With all the Tournaments now completed, including the Player of the Year races, I thought I should provide an Honour Roll of all the 2016 Championship winners.
Ernie Owen Individual
Joyce Pearson
Open Pairs
David Sykes, Charles Hall
Men’s Pairs
Alan Douglas, Eddie Kyme
Ladies Pairs
Jane Smith, Gertie Barker
Mixed Pairs
Alan Douglas, Jane Smith
Non-Life Master Pairs
Richard Hall, James Fraser
Junior Pairs
Richard Keane, David Pickering
Novice Pairs
Heather and Michael Farrugia
Open Teams
Roman Smolski, Margie Way, Jean Johnson, Misha Novakovic
Junior Teams
Lane Martin, John Luebkermann, Sharon Shanahan, Claude Guay
The Player of the Year Races produced clear winners in both Open categories but the Junior event was close ! Here are the top players in each category :
Senior Player of the Year
Jane Smith 51.62
Alan Douglas 40.88
Gertie Barker 33.76
Diana Diel 25.91
Marge Way 25.81
6th to 10th were really close with Elizabeth McKee, Charles Hall, Rachael Gosling, John Glynn and David Sykes filling those spots in that order.
Day Player of the Year
Diana Diel 82.43
Molly Taussig 75.15
Elizabeth McKee 68.13
Pat Siddle 45.83
Marge Way 44.86
Again the next five were close – Gertie Barker, Lyn O’Neill, Julia Beach, Magda Farag and Louise Roger
Junior Player of the Year
Sharon Shanahan 11.23
Claude Guay 10.22
Richard Keane 7.51
David Pickering 7.39
Betsy Baillie 7.01
The next five – Lisa Ferrari, Carol Eastham, Jean Wolosiuk, Paul Shrubb, Nikki Boyce.
Congratulations to all these players, and if you are not on this list try and get there in 2017!
I love good bidding and I love it when hard work by a partnership in sorting out their bidding style and meanings pays off at the table – this hand is therefore one I love!
N
S AKQ87
H None
D K7
C AKJ962
E
S J3
H Q1098762
D A4
C 10 5
S
S 109652
H A54
D 8532
C Q
W
S 4
H KJ3
D QJ 1096
C 8743
North opened a strong Two Clubs , East bid three Hearts to try and disrupt the bidding and South made the bid I like, he bid three Spades … the bidding was:
North
2C
4NT (1)
7S (3)
Pass
East
3H
Pass
DBL (4)
South
3S
5C (2)
Pass
West
4H
Pass
Pass
The bidding was brilliant from all ….
(1) Blackwood
(2) One Key Card, clearly a Red Ace
(3) I like this bid … South on the bidding , is likely to have the Diamond Ace, but even if not the hand would probably make on the expected Heart lead
(4)Not so fast! East’s Double says ‘Partner, do not lead my suit!’
If East wanted a Heart lead he would just pass as partner will lead one anyway. Now West had a choice between a Diamond and a Club and chose the …… Queen of Diamonds! Down two!
Great bridge all round…..notice that 6 Spades by North is untouchable and 7 Spades makes on any lead but a Diamond!
Now you know what to work on! Happy Holidays and if you drink …don’t drive.