More ABF Masterpoints promotions!
Congratulations go to Robina MacDiarmid and Michael Mae who graduated to *Local Master in April – well done! (Information on Australian Bridge Federation (ABF) Masterpoints ranks can be found here.)
Congratulations go to Robina MacDiarmid and Michael Mae who graduated to *Local Master in April – well done! (Information on Australian Bridge Federation (ABF) Masterpoints ranks can be found here.)
We have a historical matching game this week — scroll down for the answers to our previous questions about the Ace of Spades.
Match the (alleged) ruler represented by each playing card king (we've given you an identifying hint in brackets):
1. King of Spades 2. King of Hearts 3. King of Diamonds 4. King of Clubs
Congratulations go to Bob Gribble (pictured) on his recent promotion to *National Master and Pauline Erby to Grand Master! Also, congratulations to our club’s top 50 most improved players (as at 30 April 2019). It is heartening — and testament to our members, teachers and committee — that this list reflects our progressing abilities and the opportunities for improvement granted to us, encompassing all but 3 ranks from Graduate to Grand Master.
On Thursday 23 May 2019, our club will again be running the Australian Bridge Federation (ABF) national novice pairs event for players with less than 100 Masterpoints (as at 31 March 2019) — across a field of about 2800 players. We’ve had excellent participation and results in the past — including money prize winners — and hope to keep this up in 2019! A flyer is attached and a short summary is below. (A second movement for those not participating will still be run on the day.)
How did you go last week with our trivia questions? Answers are below, and here are more questions to ponder:
Answers from last week:
Due to a technical difficulty on Monday 22 April 2019, the last round of the Teams-of-Three competition had to be scored manually and hence is not available on the results tab above. Fortunately, Round 3 results are now available below, as well as the overall results and rankings for the event. The hand record for all 3 rounds is available via the R2 link on the results tab above. (The report below does not allow for category promotion. Final results are subject to the Law 79C/92B correction periods.)
Congratulations to overall winners of the recent two-week 2019 Autumn Pairs event — N/S Henry Hudson & Bronwyn Boehm; and E/W Alison McGregor & Gail Gorman. Congratulations also go to the other placegetters below:
Have you ever noticed that a deck of playing cards (in its modern form) emulates a calendar? There are:
Congratulations to GLBC members, Megan Grant and Margaret Boniface (pictured) who took out the Restricted prize at last weekend’s 2019 Tilligerry Swiss Pairs Congress. Running 6th E/W in a strong field of 30 E/W pairs, this was a commendable effort! (full results)
During Section A’s competition of the Autumn Pairs on 10 April 2019, it was discovered that a board was fouled well into the match. The board was unavoidably discounted from the competition and an average was taken across the section....
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