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22nd Madeira International Bridge Open 4th-10th November
2019
Bulletin 3Bulletin 3Thursday 7th NovemberThe O Lagar Hosts 120
Bridge Players
Social ProgramDo not forget to sign up for any of the social
events; On Friday there is the choice of three excur-sions – A
Catamaran Trip, A Tour of the South West of the island or a Levada
Walk. Full details of these are on page 6.Tickets for the Closing
Dinner on Sunday 10th November are also available.Please visit the
Welcome Desk to purchase tickets or for more information.
This morning at 10.30, Mark Horton will conduct his ‘Mark Your
Card’ to discuss the second session of the Open Pairs in Selvagens
1.
After two of the three sesssions of the Open Pairs Germany and
The Netherlands have a com-manding hold over the competition, with
Germany taking the first two places and the next three going to The
Netherlands.The current leaders are:1 Michael Gromøller and Helmut
Hausler 61.41%2 Thomas Gotard and Marie Eggeling 61.35%3 Hans
Kreuning and Rob van den Bergh 60.92%Do not think because you are
not in the top twenty there is no hope. After the first stanza,
Alan and Jette Bailey were languishing in 110th place with less
than 49%. Now they lie in 14th posi-tion with 58.37%. Anything is
possible.
Please remember that you must alert all conventional bids; we
would hate for you to lose any match points by failing to do
so!
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MAIN PROGRAMME 5th – 10th NOV 2019MAIN PROGRAMME 5th – 10th NOV
2019
Location - Congress Room & Selvagens 1-2-3
THURSDAY 7th November 16:00 Open Pairs Tournament (3rd Session)
20:00 Final Results
FRIDAY 8h November 19.00 Deadline for Teams Tournament Entries
20:00 Team Assignments 20.30 Open Teams Tournament (1st
Session)
SATURDAY 9th November 11:00 Open Teams Tournament (2nd Session)
13.15 Lunch Break (light lunch included) 14:30 Open Teams
Tournament (3rd Session)
SUNDAY 10th November 14:30 Open Teams Tournament (4th Session)
19:00 Final Results
NOTE: Please arrive 30 minutes before the start to guarantee
your place
Every morning at 10.30, Mark Horton will conduct his ‘Mark Your
Card’ to discuss the previous day’s hands in Selvagens 1.
Tapas Y Copas
10% DiscountThe Tapas Bar opposite the hotel is offering all
par-ticipants of the Madeira International Bridge Fes-tival a 10%
discount. To enjoy this benefit simply show your badge before you
order.
All the results and the ongoing program of play are available on
the website: www.bridge-madeira.com. You can use the QR code from
your phone or tablet.
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Open Pairs–Session 2 Ceri PierceBoard 19. Dealer South. E/W
Vul.Board 19. Dealer South. E/W Vul.
♠ 5 ♥ A 6 ♦ K 8 6 3 ♣ K J 9 8 7 5 ♠ A J 7 4 ♠ 6 3 ♥ 10 9 4 2 ♥ K
Q J 8 5 3 ♦ Q 4 ♦ 9 5 2 ♣ 6 3 2
NW E
S ♣ 10 4 ♠ K Q 10 9 8 2 ♥ 7 ♦ A J 10 7 ♣ A Q West North East
South Ahén Olofsson – – – 1♠ Pass 2♣ Pass 2♦ Pass 3♦
Pass 4♦ Pass 4♥ Double 4NT Pass 5♥ Pass 6♦ AllPassAfter
this auction, West led the ♥10 as instructed by his partner’s
double. Declarer can draw trumps and knock out the ♠K for 12
tricks. All he has to worry about is the location of the ♦Q.
At the table, declarer played a diamond from dummy to the ace,
followed by the J♦ and the queen obligingly popped up on his left.
Con-tract made.
Why did declarer finesse through West? Dur-ing the auction, East
had considered their bid before passing 1♠ and had subsequently
dou-bled the cue-bid of 4♥. Had declarer been left to his own
devices, he may well have played a diamond to the king and then
take the diamond finesse towards the ♦A J 10. This feels some-how
more natural and also guards against a 4-1 break. However, South
reasoned that as East had doubled the heart cue-bid, they would
have more hearts than West. Therefore West may well have more
diamonds than East. I am sure many will have failed to locate the
queen on this hand.
Board22.DealerEast.E/WVul.Board22.DealerEast.E/WVul.
♠ Q J ♥ A 6 2 ♦ A Q 10 7 3 ♣ K J 7 ♠ A 4 3 2 ♠ 9 8 5 ♥ Q 8 4 ♥ J
10 9 3 ♦ K 4 ♦ J 6 2 ♣ 9 5 4 3
NW E
S ♣ Q 6 2 ♠ K 10 7 6 ♥ K 7 5 ♦ 9 8 5 ♣ A 10 8 West North East
South Ahlén Olofsson – – Pass Pass Pass 1NT Pass 3♥* Pass
3NT AllPassEast led the ♥J, taken by the king in dummy and
declarer took a diamond finesse losing to East’s jack. East
returned a small heart which his part-ner won with the queen. East
then returned the ♦K (bizarrely–but it made more sense when later
he tried to trump the third diamond). Declarer now played the ♠Q
and ♠J, both ducked and cashed the ♥A before running his three
diamond winners. West threw a spade and two clubs. East discarded a
heart and then a club, keeping an entry to his partner’s ♠A. Dummy
threw a club.
The distribution is likely to be 4-3 in both black suits which
after the discards, leaves the clubs split 2-2. Taking the losing
club finesse could cost two tricks. So, declarer duly played a club
to the ace in dummy and a club back to his hand, felling East’s
queen and clocked up 11 tricks for a good board.
Generally speaking, if declarer has no clues from the bidding or
play, which way to take the two-way finesse is always a bit of a
conundrum. There are several theories:
You finesse against the opponent you least like the look of.
This is my personal theory - if you are right-handed you finesse
towards dummy and if you are left handed you finesse towards
declarer.
An un-named failed statistician from the bul-letin room claims
if there is nothing else to go on, assume the person on lead has
ithe queen.
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Thursday 7th November 15:00 – 16:00Friday 8th November 18:00 –
21:00Saturday 9th November 10:00 – 15:00Sunday 10th November 13:30
– 16:00
The Welcome Desk in the lobby of VidaMar Tower 2 will be open at
the following times:
FRIDAY 8th November
CoachleavestheHotelforyourchosenexcursionoption.
Detailsofexcursionschoiceswillbepublishedinalaterbulletin.
FurtherinformationisavailableattheWelcomeDesk.
SUNDAY 10th November 19:30 Cocktails. 20:30
ClosingDinnerandtrophypresentationinthe Ocean Room – Vidamar Resort
Madeira, 2ndfloor.
SOCIAL PROGRAMMESOCIAL PROGRAMME
Pairs ………………………………………………………………… € 140.00Teams
……………………………………………………………… € 155.00Pairs + Teams ………………………………………………….
€ 260.00Pairs+Teams+TraditionalDinner……………..……. €275.00Pairs +
Teams + Closing Dinner………………………… €
285.00Pairs+Teams+Traditional+ClosingDinner...... €295.00Typical
Dinner ………………………………………………… € 25.00Friday
Excursion...............................................… €
25.00Saturday Lunch (non-players)............................. €
20.00Closing Dinner ………………………………………………… € 40.00
ENTRY FEESENTRY FEES
Any of the Social Programme events may be purchased at the
Welcome Desk
If you need help or information outside these times, please ask
at the hotel’s Reception Desk or speak to one of the Directors.
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Ocean BuffetOcean Buffet€23 Drinks incluDeD€23 Drinks
incluDeD
The Vidamar Hotel is pleased to offer participants of the
Madeira Open 2019 the discounts as above. Just show them your
badge.
The Waiting Game Mark Horton
If you are familiar with the works of Shakespeare, you may
recall a line from the Scottish play (it’s considered bad luck to
say Macbeth, and the way the lifts are working I’m not going to
tempt fate) where Lady Macbeth says ‘Stand not upon the order of
your going, but go at once’. Which basically means that you don’t
need to wait for someone to give you an order before you do
something.
English star Justin Hackett, here in Madeira with his wife
Barbara (adding two more names to the list of World Champions who
have played in the Madeira Festival) told me about this amuse
bouche from the first weekend of England’s Premier League. (That’s
the bridge version, not followed by quite so many spectators as the
one where 22 grown men kick around something resembling an inflated
pigs bladder).
Board16.DealerWest.E/WVul.Board16.DealerWest.E/WVul.
♠ J 6 ♥ K 7 4 3 2 ♦ 9 7 3 ♣ Q 10 9 ♠ 10 9 ♠ 5 3 ♥ 10 5 ♥ A 9 8 6
♦ 10 8 5 4 2 ♦ A K Q J ♣ 8 7 6 5
NW E
S ♣ K J 2 ♠ A K Q 8 7 4 2 ♥ Q J ♦ 6 ♣ A 4 3
Closed Room West North East South Jason H King Justin McIntosh
Pass Pass 2♦* AllPass
2♦ 18-19 balancedYou or I might overcall 4♠, but Andrew (Tosh)
McIntosh thought there was every chance that E/W might end up in
no-trumps, in which case he might have an unpleasant surprise for
declarer and decided to play a waiting game. Tosh hails from North
of the border and is no doubt famil-iar with the Scottish play, but
as another famous Scotsman once wrote, ‘the best laid schemes often
go awry’ when West saw no point in doing any-thing other than
passing!
2♦ made on the nose for +90.In the Open Room Ed Jones and Tom
Paske
reached the excellent 4♠, which made in com-fort for an 11 IMP
pick up to Mossop, sealing an excellent win, 68-24 IMPs, 18.55-1.45
VP.
As a consolation, Tosh can now add his name to the list of
players who have passed holding a massive spade suit, two of the
most famous being John Collings and Brian Senior, who both passed
holding a solid ten-card suit, only to dis-cover when the other
three players passed that their partner’s had seen fit to pass
holding just the three missing aces.
The play’s the thing wherein I’ll catch the con-science of the
king.
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Optional Friday Excursions 8th NovemberOption A: Catamaran
(limited availability) coach leaves hotel 9:30
Option B: South-West Tour (lunch included) coach leaves hotel
10:00
Option C: Levada Walk 'Sugar Route'(lunch included) coach leaves
hotel 09:00
A relaxing trip along the south coast of Madeira, with a good
chance of spotting whales and dol-phins in all their magnificence
and in their natural habitat. (3 hours) Returning to hotel at
13.30
Ribeira Brava – our first stop will be at this beau-tiful town
on the South coast, named for the wild river which flows through
it. The town boasts cafes, promenades, a market, a church and a
fort.Paúl do Mar– a fishing village known for its excellent surfing
conditions and beautiful sun-sets. Soon afterwards we stop at
Jardim do Mar, a pretty seaside village surrounded by cliffs and
adorned by the colourful gardens of its small houses.Calheta – a
charming place with beautiful scenery and one of the few sandy
beaches on the island.
Ponta de Sol – a picturesque village on the sea, where we will
break for lunch.On the return journey we stop at Cabo Girão, the
highest sea cliff in Europe, 580 metres high and famous for its
suspended glass platform. Arrive back at the hotel at 16:00.
Ribeira Brava – our first stop will be at this beau-tiful town
on the South coast, named for the wild river which flows through
it. The town boasts cafes, promenades, a market, a church and a
fort.The walk along the Levada Nova begins in Tabua, a village near
Ribeira Brava. It is a pleasant walk, within most people’s
capabilities, and offers a view of this part of the island from a
different perspective.The beautiful landscapes are one of the main
features of this walk. Between valleys and moun-tains, walkers can
delight in the magnificent views over the villages. Small towns and
plan-tations make up a unique landscape. Lunch at Ponta do Sol, a
picturesque seaside village.On the return journey we stop at Cabo
Girão, the highest sea cliff in Europe, 580 metres high and famous
for its suspended glass platform. Arrive back at the hotel at
16:00.Please bring good walking shoes or boots, a warm coat (in
case of low temperatures in the mountains) and a bottle of water.
Grade: easy; Distance: 6.2 km; Duration: approximately 2½
hours.
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Defend This Hand With Me Mark Horton
Over the years, I have developed a penchant for writing in the
style of Terence Reese. One of his specialities was to use an ‘over
my shoulder’ style for the presentation of declarer play problems.
If he had extended this to defensive play this deal from the first
round of the Open Pairs where one of the defenders found a
brilliant way to deflect declarer would surely have been
included:
The IllusionistPlaying in one of the best Festivals in the world
on the sun-drenched island of Madeira I pickup this modest
collection during the first session of the Open Pairs:
Board23.DealerSouth.AllVul.Board23.DealerSouth.AllVul.
♠ K 6 4 3 2 ♥ J 10 4 ♦ 5 ♣ K Q 9 2An uncomplicated auction sees
me on lead against 4♥: West North East South Fischer Di Sacco
Saurer Castellani – – – 3♦ Pass Pass Double Pass 3♥ Pass
4♥ AllPassHoping for a ruff I lead the ♦5 and dummy is revealed: ♠
K 6 4 3 2 ♥ J 10 4 ♦ 5 ♣ K Q 9 2 ♠ A Q 9 7 ♥ A Q 9 8 ♦ A 3 2
NW E
S ♣ 7 5Declarer wins with dummy’s ace and plays the ♠7. When my
partner follows with the ♠8 she plays the ♠J. Declarer would only
play like this with a doubleton jack and looking at my spot cards
in the suit it is clear that winning with the king will leave
declarer with three tricks in spades, so hoping to create an
illusion I follow in tempo
with the ♠4. Declarer crosses to hand with the ♥A and continues
with the ♠A followed by the seven. My partner, who has contributed
the ♠10 and ♥5 now matches that with the ♥7. Declarer overruffs
with the ♥K and goes through the motions, but cannot arrive at more
than nine tricks.
This was the full deal:
Board23.DealerSouth.AllVul.Board23.DealerSouth.AllVul.
♠ K 6 4 3 2 ♥ J 10 4 ♦ 5 ♣ K Q 9 2 ♠ J 5 ♠ A Q 9 7 ♥ K 6 3 2 ♥ A
Q 9 8 ♦ 9 8 7 ♦ A 3 2 ♣ A 8 4 3
NW E
S ♣ 7 5 ♠ 10 8 ♥ 7 5 ♦ K Q J 10 6 4 ♣ J 10 6Post MortemIf North
takes the ♠K then declarer will have an easy route to ten tricks,
as in due course the spade suit will take care of the losing
diamonds.
There were ways in which declarer might have prevailed; one is
to draw trumps after the sec-ond round of spades. Declarer then
plays a third spade expecting the king to appear from South but
when South discards, she can pitch a dia-mond when the defenders
take only three tricks.
This brilliant defence netted EW 175/11.
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Predictions - Four For The Price of Three Mark Horton
Today I’m discussing four deals - there is no extra charge for
the bonus deal.
Board4.DealerWest.AllVul.Board4.DealerWest.AllVul.
♠ J 10 5 3 ♥ 6 ♦ 10 9 6 5 ♣ J 8 5 2 ♠ Q 9 ♠ K 6 2 ♥ A Q 9 ♥ J 10
8 5 4 ♦ A J 8 7 2 ♦ — ♣ Q 9 6
NW E
S ♣ A K 7 4 3 ♠ A 8 7 4 ♥ K 7 3 2 ♦ K Q 4 3 ♣ 10 West North East
South 1NT Pass 2♦* Pass 2♥ Pass 3♣ Pass 3♥ Pass 4♦*
AllPass 4♥ AllPass
2♦ Transfer4♦ Cue-bid
There’s a mildly optimistic auction to the heart game.
Your task is to take eleven tricks on the lead of the ♦10.
If East is the declarer and South leads the ♣10 your task might
be a little easier!
I predict only a handful will take eleven tricks.
Board5.DealerNorth.N/SVul.Board5.DealerNorth.N/SVul.
♠ J 8 3 2 ♥ A 2 ♦ Q 10 8 6 ♣ J 10 8 ♠ A K 9 ♠ Q 7 6 5 ♥ K 7 6 4
♥ 10 8 ♦ K J 5 ♦ A 7 4 3 2 ♣ A K 2
NW E
S ♣ Q 9 ♠ 10 4 ♥ Q J 9 5 3 ♦ 9 ♣ 7 6 5 4 3
West North East South 2NT Pass 3♣* Pass 3♦* Pass 3♥*
Pass 3NT AllPass
3♣ Puppet Stayman3♦ At least one major3♥ Spades
That’s one of many possible auctions to 3NT.I picked this deal
because it illustrates per-
fectly that Deep Finesse plays double dummy. It says that you
can take ten tricks in 3NT, but how are you going to manage that if
North leads a club?
If you want to know the answer, come to this morning’s seminar
at 10.30!
I’m going all in by suggesting that unless North leads a
diamond, no-one will make ten tricks!
Board18.DealerEast.N/SVul.Board18.DealerEast.N/SVul.
♠ Q J 2 ♥ A J 5 ♦ A 10 2 ♣ 9 8 3 2 ♠ K 9 8 7 5 ♠ 6 4 3 ♥ 9 7 3 ♥
10 8 ♦ K 9 ♦ 6 5 4 3 ♣ A 10 6
NW E
S ♣ Q J 5 4 ♠ A 10 ♥ K Q 6 4 2 ♦ Q J 8 7 ♣ K 7I picked this deal
to illustrate one of my pet the-ories, even though it is unlikely
to play a part this time unless the bidding happens to go 1♥-3NT.
Were East to be on lead against 3NT you might decide to try a club
- risky but not ridiculous. I would go for the ♣5/4, because every
time I lead the queen from this type of combination dummy comes
down with A/K10x and declarer has the other honour so you lose
three tricks. If you lead a low card declarer might not put in the
ten, especially holding ♣H8x. Here the low club lead gives the
defenders four tricks.
I won’t be surprised to find that no-one holds declarer to nine
tricks.
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XXII Madeira Bridge FestivalBoard 19. Dealer South. E/W
Vul.Board 19. Dealer South. E/W Vul.
♠ 5 ♥ A 6 ♦ K 8 6 3 ♣ K J 9 8 7 5 ♠ A J 7 4 ♠ 6 3 ♥ 10 9 4 2 ♥ K
Q J 8 5 3 ♦ Q 4 ♦ 9 5 2 ♣ 6 3 2
NW E
S ♣ 10 4 ♠ K Q 10 9 8 2 ♥ 7 ♦ A J 10 7 ♣ A Q
West North East South – – – 1♠ Pass 2♣ 2♥ 2♠ 3♥ 4♣
Pass 4♦ Pass 4♥* Pass 5♣ Pass 6♣ AllPassThis is a tough
hand to predict - especially in the bidding!
But let’s imagine you reach 6♣ and East leads the ♥K. You win
with the ace and play a spade to the king and ace. Now you have
enough entries to establish and enjoy the spades, getting up to 12
tricks without needing to locate the ♦Q.
My prediction: 3 pairs will bid and make 6♣.
If you check the results of the previous 21 Fes-tivals in the
Hall of Fame section of the brilliant web site
https://www.bridge-madeira.com/hall-of-fame-pdf/ you will notice
that several names appear more than once. One of them belongs to
the legendary Carlos Luiz. Here is an example of why he does so
well from the first session of the Open Pairs:
Board21.DealerNorth.N/SVul.Board21.DealerNorth.N/SVul.
♠ 4 ♥ 10 8 7 5 ♦ K 9 8 4 3 ♣ 9 8 7 ♠ A K 6 5 2 ♠ J 9 7 ♥ 3 ♥ Q J
4 ♦ J 10 6 2 ♦ Q 5 ♣ 10 4 3
NW E
S ♣ K Q J 5 2 ♠ Q 10 8 3 ♥ A K 9 6 2 ♦ A 7 ♣ A 6
Open Room West North East South Leitão Luiz – Pass 1NT*
Double Redouble Pass 2♣ 2♥ 2♠ 3♥ Pass 4♥ AllPass
1NT 12-15
West started with a top spade and then switched to the ♦J.
Declarer won in hand, ruffed a spade with the ♥7 and played the ♥5.
When East fol-lowed with the four, declarer played the ♥6! He then
advanced the ♠Q, forcing West to cover and pinning East’s jack.
That was eleven tricks and 171/15.
How did declarer find his remarkable play in the trump suit?
With West marked with the ♠AK and ♦J East needed all the missing
points to get up to 12.
Meet Mr Madeira Mark Horton
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The PredictoMeterAfter penning yesterday’s article as to how
suc-cessful Mark’s fortune telling was, I mentioned our new game of
lift prediction. Immediately it had gone to print, signs appeared
in front of the lift ‘Maintenance Works’. I can now reveal that a
new possibility has occurred and it is my cur-rent ‘Nap’ selection
(see Laura’s article from last year for definition) is the ‘Double
Full House’, this is where the lift rises to the top floor whilst
the indicator panels flash random numbers and it then immediately
sinks down to the bottom of the hotel and makes various grunting
noises before soaring back to the top and then pains-takingly
opening its doors to let you out and recover from a bout of extreme
claustrophobia. I am inclined to say that the sign ‘Maintenance
Works’ was not a correct statement. Hopefully Mark’s predictions
for the first round of the Open Pairs is more accurate.
On Board 4 Mark predicted that over 50% would reach 6♠, a few
try 6NT and at least one pair would overstretch into 7♠.
Board4.DealerWest.AllVul.Board4.DealerWest.AllVul.
♠ Q J 9 3 ♥ A 10 9 7 5 ♦ — ♣ Q 10 6 2 ♠ 10 7 ♠ 4 2 ♥ Q J 8 6 4 ♥
3 ♦ Q 7 6 ♦ J 10 9 8 4 3 2 ♣ K J 7
NW E
S ♣ 9 8 5 ♠ A K 8 6 5 ♥ K 2 ♦ A K 5 ♣ A 4 3At 94 tables over 50%
bid the small spade slam, 13 aimed too high with a grand slam and
three went for the no-trump slam. 27 decided to rest below the
six-level and there was a smattering of 6♥. Of the pairs who bid
6♠, six of them failed, which with the trumps splitting 2-2 seems
to be careless. Overall a very accurate prediction.
Here, Mark’s prediction was over 50% to reach 4♥ and of those
50% to make after a spade lead.
Board25.DealerNorth.E/WVul.Board25.DealerNorth.E/WVul.
♠ A 10 6 4 ♥ A J 6 2 ♦ 8 3 2 ♣ K 8 ♠ 3 2 ♠ K Q J 9 8 5 ♥ 9 5 ♥
10 7 4 ♦ K J 9 5 ♦ 6 4 ♣ A Q 10 9 6
NW E
S ♣ 7 5 ♠ 7 ♥ K Q 8 3 ♦ A Q 10 7 ♣ J 4 3 274 pairs reached the
4♥ contract but only four of them succeeded in their contract. In
fact there were only ten plus scores for N/S. The majority of pairs
obviously found the contract more dif-ficult than expected as even
the four pairs who played in 3♥ failed by one trick but that netted
138/48 matchpoints and 47 pairs in 4♥ failed by two tricks. Mark
was correct in suggesting the contract of 4♥ would be popular but
the field disappointed him in the play of the cards.
For his third proposition he suggested less than half the field
would reach 6♣.
Board26.DealerEast.AllVul.Board26.DealerEast.AllVul.
♠ Q 9 3 2 ♥ 4 2 ♦ J 7 5 4 3 ♣ 6 5 ♠ A J 8 ♠ K 7 4 ♥ Q 10 9 7 ♥ 5
♦ A K ♦ Q 10 9 6 ♣ J 10 7 2
NW E
S ♣ A K Q 4 3 ♠ 10 6 5 ♥ A K J 8 6 3 ♦ 8 2 ♣ 9 8One cannot say
that in any way was he incorrect but only one pair managed to reach
the dizzy height of the slam – congratulations to Ekenberg and
Hult. One other pair played in the club game whilst aside from the
eight N/S played in 2♥ dou-bled everyone else was playing 3NT.
Certainly a superior result than the previ-ous day. Will today’s
predictions be another improvement?
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The World OnlineEvery bridge player in the world is about to get
the chance to become the World Online Cham-pion in a competition
that will run from March to November 2020 and win at least
US$100,000.
A New Bridge Magazine (www.newbridgemag.com) will be publishing
all the information next month, but meanwhile the organisers are
running a test consisting of two daylong tournaments, one played at
IMPs the other at matchpoints.
The Funbridge WBF Robots site - www.fun-bridge.com - will host
both contests on Thursday 12 December 2019.
Entry to the tournaments is free, and the top five players in
each of them will win a one-year subscription to Funbridge.
In addition, the next 250 players from each event will win 10
WBF Robot Tournament entries.
WBF Robot Master Points will be awarded and NBO’s may decide to
offer their own mas-ter points.
In addition, Funbridge and the WBF are spon-soring three new
IBPA awards for play in online events: Best Declarer Play, Best
Defence and Best Bid hand. These awards will carry the same cash
value to journalists and players as the regular annual IBPA awards.
You can write up your can-didate deals yourselves and submit them
directly to the editor of the IBPA bulletin at:
[email protected], or ask a journalist to write up a deal
for you.
You can download FUNBRIDGE for free at: www.funbridge.com and
follow the instructions there to play or simply to try it for
free.
Missing a 4-4 Fit Marcel Winkel
On board 12 of the first round of the Open Pairs I was sitting
South.
Board12.DealerWest.N/SVul.Board12.DealerWest.N/SVul.
♠ — ♥ 9 7 6 ♦ K 6 3 2 ♣ Q 9 8 7 5 2 ♠ A 8 7 2 ♠ J 9 6 3 ♥ A 10 3
♥ K Q 5 2 ♦ Q 10 9 7 ♦ 8 4 ♣ K 3
NW E
S ♣ J 10 6 ♠ K Q 10 5 4 ♥ J 8 4 ♦ A J 5 ♣ A 4
The bidding was short. West North East South Germann Winkel 1♣
Pass 1♥ 1♠ AllPassWest led a small spade and East put up the
jack.
I won with the king and it was obvious that E/W had missed their
4-4 spade fit.
At trick two I tried leading the queen of spades, but West took
his ace and helped me out a bit by playing a third round.
I took the ten of spades and advanced a small club, concealing
my ace from the opponents. West took his king of clubs and laid
down a con-fident queen of diamonds on the table, so that it made
it absolutely plain to his poor partner that he had the jack of
diamonds as well.
I took the king in the South hand and now played a fourth round
of trumps, East winning with his nine. Since the clubs were not
high yet the entry in diamonds must be removed straight away, so
East can hardly be blamed for continu-ing with a diamond.
I thankfully took the trick with the jack, unblocked the ace of
clubs and crossed to dummy with my third diamond to enjoy the rest
of the clubs. Ten tricks in spades for N/S meant a 96.73%
score...
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1077 ABEL A. - KREIJNS H. G 13 NS
1060 AHLEN N. - OLOFSSON B. E 3 EW
1123 ANDERSON A. - BRANTINGSO B 10 NS
1121 ASGRIMSSON M. - BERGSSON B 13 NS
1128 ASLA R. - MARKUSSEN S. B 6 NS
1072 BAILEY A. - BAILEY J. G 9 NS
1082 BALDVINSSON J. - JONSSON S G 4 EW
1101 BALMER C. - OPPENHEIM N. D 5 NS
1108 BARENDREGT DE WILDE H. - D C 4 EW
1086 BARENDREGT R. - LAMO Y. G 9 EW
1036 BARROS PARRA C. - REY J. B 7 EW
1150 BARTLEY G. - BARTLEY J. A 7 NS
1051 BARTOLOMIJ R. - VAN OS E. F 8 NS
1099 BASSE P. - OSTERGAARD H. D 4 NS
1011 BEHRENS K. - BEHRENS R. C 9 NS
1152 BENDER M. - INGOLFSDOTTIR A 10 NS
1138 BENZ J. - JUSTITZ M. D 8 EW
1027 BERTHEAU P. - RIMSTEDT O. B 13 EW
1137 BJORGVINSDOTTIR S. - GUDM D 1 EW
1089 BLATTER BURGER M. - BURGE G 10 EW
1022 BOLDT F. - GRÜNKE P. A 7 EW
1030 BRITZ-COCKER H. - DARWAZE B 2 EW
1176 BURMANIA H. - FLISIJN W. F 13 EW
1100 CALAMARO M. - MORRESI I. D 11 NS
1083 CAPPELLER G. - CAPPELLER J G 1 EW
1113 CARLSSON L. - FORSBERG L. C 3 EW
1162 CHAMBERS J. - DUNN C. E 12 NS
1168 CHAMORRO A. - GONCALVES E 3 NS
1014 COPE S. - BILDE D. A 14 EW
1160 COSTA F. - FATAL J. E 1 NS
1183 CRUZEIRO J. - PEREIRA P. A 14 NS
1071 DAEHR C. - SCHUELLER M. G 12 NS
1052 DAHL E. - VALEN B. F 13 NS
1104 DE KOSTER R. - POPPE E. D 10 NS
1155 DE WINTER J. - VAN DER KAM A 5 NS
1131 DI SACCO M. - CASTELLANI E. D 13 EW
1120 DIMITROV A. - HANSEN R. B 4 NS
1175 DREVON S. - DE LONGEVIALLE F 4 EW
1021 DZIEKAŃSKI K. - DZIEKAŃSKA A 13 EW
1092 EKENBERG S. - HULT S. D 6 NS
1084 ERLINGSSON H. - KRISTINSSO G 3 EW
1169 ERNE P. - GOOR P. E 4 NS
1181 EYDE M. - HAGEN A. F 2 EW
1080 EYTHORSDÓTTIR H. - OLAFSS G 8 EW
1180 FERNANDES J. - FERNANDES F 6 EW
1112 FERNANDES R. - TEIXEIRA F. C 12 EW
1158 FINNSSON U. - FINNSSON B. E 11 NS
1146 FISCHER D. - SAURER B. A 11 NS
1126 FLENSTED-JENSEN C. - FLENS B 5 NS
1114 FOURSANS BOURDETTE C. - F C 10 EW
1009 FRIDRIKSDOTTIR S. - OLAFSS C 8 NS
1053 FRIIS B. - HANSEN K. E 11 EW
1179 GISLASON S. - BJARNASON R. F 9 EW
1133 GLADIATOR A. - REIM A. D 6 EW
1075 GOLDBERG L. - GOLDBERG U. G 1 NS
1165 GONÇALVES C. - PINTO E. E 8 NS
1076 GONZALEZ APARICIO B. - EST G 7 NS
1012 GÖRNANDT P. - BERGDAHL T. C 4 NS
1118 GOTARD T. - EGGELING M. B 11 NS
1144 GOTTLIEB G. - FREDIN P. A 9 NS
1105 GROMOELLER M. - HAEUSLER C 11 EW
1143 GROSMANN L. - BEGAS J. D 11 EW
1069 GUDMUNDSSON U. - OSKARS G 2 NS
1097 GUEDES M. - FERREIRA J. D 7 NS
1132 HALLQUIST C. - HALLQUIST S. D 12 EW
1127 HARRIS D. - GAGNÉ P. B 12 NS
1064 HAVINGA B. - HARKMANS W. E 7 EW
1185 HAVINGA K. - MEIJER N. A 16 NS
1163 HEERES T. - SWIDDE M. E 7 NS
1091 HELMERTZ P. - TJARNEMO J. G 7 EW
1110 HENNEBERG M. - HENNEBERG C 8 EW
1065 HERTZ K. - BÖHLKE E. E 4 EW
1005 HJALMARSDÓTTIR H. - SKULA C 6 NS
1081 HOP G. - SCHOONEN A. G 13 EW
1063 INGELBERT F. - INGELBERT M. E 8 EW
1029 INGTHORSSON J. - OLAFSSON B 12 EW
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XXII Madeira Bridge Festival1087 JENSEN A. - BECH S. G 6 EW
1093 JUURI-OJA P. - JUURI-OJA E. D 12 NS
1018 KELDERMAN J. - WAUTERS P. A 11 EW
1043 KESO T. - BÄRLUND B. F 4 NS
1177 KONYVES A. - LICHTENSTEIN J F 5 EW
1157 KRAVCHENKO I. - KAVALENKA E 10 NS
1094 KREUNING H. - VAN DEN BERG D 3 NS
1174 KRONABETTER M. - KLEEDOR F 10 EW
1026 KROPPA M. - ZWIRELLO L. A 12 EW
1038 KRUIS D. - SPEELMAN B. B 3 EW
1017 KURBALIJA D. - KURBALIJA F. A 15 EW
1054 LAMMERS E. - DE HAAS O. E 13 EW
1073 LEROUX S. - GOUFFÉ F. G 4 NS
1173 LEUSCHNER K. - HENNE J. F 7 EW
1045 LIMMEN G. - SCHIPPER G. F 1 NS
1033 LINDGREN FAGERHOLM U. - A B 9 EW
1067 LINSE J. - VAN DER HEIJDE H. G 10 NS
1074 LOGOTHETIS L. - LOGOTHETIS G 6 NS
1184 LUIZ C. - LEITÃO M. A 15 NS
1164 LUY M. - SCHEIT F. E 9 NS
1098 LYDSSON S. - HOLM HAUKSSO D 1 NS
1102 MACEDO J. - MACHADO J. D 2 NS
1107 MAGNUSSON M. - EIRIKSSON C 7 EW
1048 MARTINS N. - SILVA L. F 2 NS
1002 MENEZES N. - ARTMER G. C 3 NS
1058 MEUER A. - SCHRAVERUS-ME E 9 EW
1056 MIDDELKOOP G. - BACANHIM E 5 EW
1042 MILAVEC A. - WEIGKRICHT T. F 11 NS
1124 MIRME M. - PURGAILIS M. B 7 NS
1003 MOLLER K. - MULLER N. C 11 NS
1154 MORGADO F. - MENEZES F. A 12 NS
1136 MORGADO P. - FERNANDES E. D 9 EW
1049 MÜLLER-MAUBACH S. - RODE F 9 NS
1044 NAEGELI I. - NAEGELI H. F 12 NS
1034 NÆSS G. - NÆSS A. B 6 EW
1171 NEDELCU M. - MICESCU V. F 11 EW
1015 NIELSEN L. - ROHRBERG M. A 8 EW
1062 NIELSEN R. - FOGH T. E 2 EW
1035 NIEMI S. - EIDE L. B 5 EW
1046 NORDBY H. - ARMOT A. F 7 NS
1134 ÓLAFSSON G. - SNORRASON D 5 EW
1166 OLAFSSON M. - VIKAR R. E 6 NS
1061 OLAFSSON S. - SIGLRYYSSON E 12 EW
1156 OTTEVANGER D. - VAN GELDE A 13 NS
1066 PALMA A. - CULLIN P. G 11 NS
1122 PARRA G. - HOPSTAKEN E. B 8 NS
1057 PARVIANINEN E. - JALONEN O. E 10 EW
1125 PEIXOTO A. - MACHADO M. B 9 NS
1068 PINTO R. - PINTO A. G 8 NS
1085 R MADRIÑAN M. - SANTOS VIL G 12 EW
1031 RAMOS M. - FANHA J. B 10 EW
1161 RANDRUP B. - BOGH-SORENS E 2 NS
1008 RENTES K. - VAN DEN HOEK J. C 7 NS
1013 REUSER M. - METSELAAR H. C 5 NS
1004 RIISNAS S. - HANSEN E. C 10 NS
1117 RIJKEBOER S. - RIJKEBOER A. C 13 EW
1119 RIMSTEDT M. - GUTTORMSEN B 1 NS
1187 RODRIGUES A. - MACEDO B. A 2 EW
1115 RODRIGUEZ FREIRE C. - SAYA C 6 EW
1095 ROETTGER F. - SOSNOWSKI K D 13 NS
1037 RØNN B. - MERETE ENEVOLDS B 8 EW
1106 RUDAKOV E. - RUDAKOVA E. C 9 EW
1153 RUTH T. - KISTE K. A 4 NS
1078 RUTSTRÖM L. - JÖRGENSEN G G 5 NS
1182 SALARI A. - VAN OMMEREN H. F 12 EW
1170 SALGUEIRO P. - AMARAL J. F 8 EW
1019 SARMENTO M. - SARMENTO I. A 6 EW
1172 SARMENTO P. - BARBOSA J. F 1 EW
1167 SCHERDERS K. - BOUWMAN E. E 5 NS
1040 SERGEY O. - DIKHNOVA T. F 5 NS
1149 SHAW R. - NOLSOEE J. A 8 NS
1032 SIGURJONSSON J. - KRANTZ C B 11 EW
1007 SIGURJORNSDOTTIR E. - INGV C 2 NS
1055 SIMON J. - ARTMER I. E 1 EW
1023 SJÖSTEDT A. - LANDMARK A. A 10 EW
1142 SLIKKER I. - HERMANS S. D 2 EW
1151 SMED L. - LEDERTOUG I. A 3 NS
1088 SNAPPER R. - NEVES B. G 5 EW
1145 SNELLERS A. - DE BOER W. A 1 NS
1130 STIENEN R. - SCHIPPERS E. B 2 NS
1070 STOLL W. - STOLL C. G 3 NS
1140 STREIMELWEGER R. - ADELSB D 3 EW
1186 TAYLOR M. - HACKETT J. A 1 EW
1001 TEIXEIRA M. - BRENNER D. C 1 NS
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XXII Madeira Bridge Festival1016 TENN M. - JULLIS T. A 5 EW
1047 THEODORSSON B. - KRISTJON F 10 NS
1039 THORARINSSON G. - SIGURDS B 4 EW
1020 THORVALDSSON K. - KRISTJÁ A 16 EW
1059 THUNBERG M. - JENSEN H. E 6 EW
1050 TJARNEMO H. - EMANUELSSO F 3 NS
1141 TOLLE R. - HELLEMANN A. D 4 EW
1178 UTTER L. - TULONEN M. F 3 EW
1159 VALKANOV Y. - VELISCHKOV V E 13 NS
1129 VAN DEN BERG J. - VAN DEN B B 3 NS
1006 VAN DEN BICHELAER T. - VAN C 13 NS
1116 VAN DER LIST M. - KROEZEN P C 2 EW
1024 VAZQUEZ ALVAREZ M. - SOMO A 4 EW
1188 VERBURGH A. - HERBER L. A 3 EW
1090 VERMEULEN P. - VAN HEIST M. G 2 EW
1010 VICENTE B. - MORENO M. C 12 NS
1025 VIGFUSSON V. - GISLADOTTIR A 9 EW
1139 VINTHER K. - RICARD E. D 7 EW
1135 VOOREN R. - JANUS G. D 10 EW
1111 WENNEBERG B. - WEGNELIUS C 1 EW
1109 WIJNANDS I. - VAN BAKEL D. C 5 EW
1028 WINKEL M. - GERMANN S. B 1 EW
1096 WOODCOCK N. - FJORTOFT S D 8 NS
1147 WOODCOCK S. - CLARKE S. A 6 NS
1148 WOODRUFF L. - SHIEFF S. A 2 NS
1079 WRANG D. - WRANG T. G 11 EW
1041 ZEEBERG N. - LAHRMANN C. F 6 NS
1103 ZOMER M. - BOUWEN K. D 9 NS
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XXII Madeira Bridge Festival
% Names1 61.41 GROMOELLER Michael HAEUSLER Helmut2 61.35 GOTARD
Thomas EGGELING Marie3 60.92 KREUNING Hans VAN DEN BERGH Rob4 60.37
OTTEVANGER Dennis VAN GELDEREN Gerrit5 60.09 WINKEL Marcel GERMANN
Svend6 59.86 CRUZEIRO Jorge PEREIRA Paulo Gonçalves7 59.33 SNELLERS
Agnes DE BOER Wubbo8 59.28 PARRA Gabriella HOPSTAKEN Ernst9 59.06
DAHL Erik VALEN Bjorn S10 59.02 PALMA António Campos CULLIN
Per-Ola11 58.96 WENNEBERG Bjorn WEGNELIUS Henrik12 58.77 NEDELCU
Mihnea Adrian MICESCU Viorel13 58.38 GOTTLIEB Gary FREDIN Peter14
58.37 BAILEY Alan BAILEY Jette15 58.36 BOLDT Frederic GRÜNKE Paul16
58.25 COPE Simon BILDE Dennis17 58.02 TENN Marko JULLIS Toivo18
57.91 CHAMORRO Alfonso GONCALVES Miguel19 57.86 HALLQUIST Carina
HALLQUIST Sven-Erik20 57.46 BERTHEAU Peter RIMSTEDT Ola21 57.09 DI
SACCO Maurizio CASTELLANI Enrico22 57.04 MAGNUSSON Magnus Eidur
EIRIKSSON Sveinn23 56.99 TAYLOR Martin HACKETT Justin24 56.93
FINNSSON Urban FINNSSON Berit25 56.84 HEERES Tim SWIDDE Marcel26
56.68 ZEEBERG Niels LAHRMANN Christian27 56.68 MIRME Mikk PURGAILIS
Maris28 56.43 WRANG David WRANG Thomas29 56.34 NORDBY Harald ARMOT
Arild30 56.29 VALKANOV Yordan VELISCHKOV Veselin31 56.06 RAMOS
Miguel FANHA Joao32 55.97 WOODCOCK Nick FJORTOFT Sue33 55.85 MEUER
Axel SCHRAVERUS-MEUER Mirja34 55.83 FISCHER Doris SAURER Bernd35
55.83 SIGURJONSSON Julius KRANTZ Corey36 55.8 GÖRNANDT Peter
BERGDAHL Tommy37 55.61 DAEHR Claus SCHUELLER Matthias38 55.55
ROETTGER Franz SOSNOWSKI Kerstin39 55.43 KELDERMAN Joke WAUTERS
Paul40 55.41 MILAVEC Alexander WEIGKRICHT Terry41 55.16 RIISNAS
Svein-Harald HANSEN Egil42 55.11 SERGEY Orlov DIKHNOVA Tatiana43
55.1 ASGRIMSSON Magnus BERGSSON Thorsteinn44 55.01 EKENBERG Simon
HULT Simon45 55.01 TEIXEIRA Miguel BRENNER Diego46 54.89 SNAPPER
Robert NEVES Bruno47 54.86 RUDAKOV Evgeny RUDAKOVA Elena48 54.73
AHLEN Nils OLOFSSON B.G.
49 54.56 LINSE John VAN DER HEIJDE Hans50 54.54 SJÖSTEDT Anders
LANDMARK Anders51 54.49 RIMSTEDT Mikael GUTTORMSEN Haldis52 54.42
KRONABETTER Manfred KLEEDORFER Otto53 54.4 TJARNEMO Haakan
EMANUELSSON Bengt54 54.33 MIDDELKOOP Gerwin BACANHIM Bruno55 54.17
EYDE Mads HAGEN Anders56 54.02 MACEDO José MACHADO João57 53.64
SARMENTO Paulo Courteilles BARBOSA João Vide58 53.57 REUSER Mike
METSELAAR Hans59 53.33 INGELBERT Françoise INGELBERT Michel60 53.28
HOP Gerbrand SCHOONEN Anne61 53.27 EYTHORSDÓTTIR Hjordis OLAFSSON
Magnus62 53.11 STIENEN René SCHIPPERS Elly63 53 BENDER Maria
INGOLFSDOTTIR Harpa Fold64 52.77 GLADIATOR Anne REIM Andrea65 52.73
VERBURGH Aris HERBER Louk66 52.7 MÜLLER-MAUBACH Sybil RODERBURG
Rosemarie67 52.59 ASLA Roennaug MARKUSSEN Svein68 52.47 NAEGELI
Irene NAEGELI Heinrich69 52.39 KRUIS Dennis SPEELMAN Betty70 52.37
CARLSSON Lars FORSBERG Leif-Erik71 52.32 ERLINGSSON Hrannar
KRISTINSSON Sverrir72 52.3 RØNN Birgitte MERETE ENEVOLDSEN Karen73
52.28 KRAVCHENKO Igor KAVALENKA Andrei74 52 RUTSTRÖM Leif JÖRGENSEN
Gerhard75 51.87 SHAW Rosemary NOLSOEE Jens-Pauli-G.76 51.84 LUIZ
Carlos LEITÃO Mariana77 51.67 LIMMEN Gerard SCHIPPER George78 51.65
SIMON Joseph ARTMER Ilse-Betina79 51.63 BENZ Janine JUSTITZ
Marijke80 51.57 GROSMANN Lucia BEGAS Johannes81 51.51 LAMMERS Erwin
DE HAAS Olivier82 51.46 GUEDES Miguel Sousa FERREIRA João Campos83
51.38 FERNANDES Ricardo TEIXEIRA Frederico84 51.38 KONYVES Andreas
LICHTENSTEIN Joachim85 51.34 BLATTER BURGER Marlyse BURGER Jürg86
51.3 HERTZ Kathryn BÖHLKE Eckhard87 51.23 SCHERDERS Kees BOUWMAN
Eva88 51.12 KROPPA Maria ZWIRELLO Lech89 51.09 CAPPELLER Gabriele
CAPPELLER Joachim90 51.07 HENNEBERG Marlene HENNEBERG Jens Ove91
50.7 HELMERTZ Per-Inge TJARNEMO Jonas92 50.7 DE WINTER Jan VAN DER
KAM Justin93 50.69 NIELSEN Rasmus FOGH Tyge94 50.65 GONÇALVES
Carlos PINTO Eduardo95 50.62 JENSEN Annette B BECH Sonja96 50.56
OLAFSSON Sigurdur SIGLRYYSSON Jon
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XXII Madeira Bridge Festival97 50.51 UTTER Lasse TULONEN Marja98
50.44 INGTHORSSON Jon OLAFSSON Kristinn99 50.43 PINTO Rui PINTO
António Rocha100 50.38 GOLDBERG Lars GOLDBERG Ullabritt101 50.27
THEODORSSON Björn KRISTJONSDOTTIR
Valgerdur102 50.24 DZIEKANSKI Krzysztof DZIEKANSKA Ewa103 50.08
PARVIANINEN Eeva JALONEN Olli104 49.86 BASSE Peter OSTERGAARD
Henning105 49.37 FLENSTED-JENSEN Camilla FLENSTED-JENSEN Knud106
49.34 ERNE Petra GOOR Patrick107 49.1 DE KOSTER Robbie POPPE
Eva-Margreet108 48.9 MOLLER Kirsten Steen MULLER Niels109 48.82 VAN
DEN BICHELAER Trudy VAN DEN BICHE-
LAER Robert110 48.65 BARTLEY Gareth BARTLEY Jutta111 48.61
GUDMUNDSSON Unnar OSKARSDOTTIR Kristin112 48.56 BURMANIA Harry
FLISIJN Willem113 48.39 NÆSS Geir-Olav NÆSS Ann-Karin-Dahl114 48.13
SMED Lisbeth LEDERTOUG Ingrid115 48.13 MARTINS Nuno D SILVA Luís
M116 47.97 FRIDRIKSDOTTIR Sigridur OLAFSSON Birgir117 47.91
THUNBERG Morten JENSEN Heidi118 47.79 TOLLE Rolf HELLEMANN
Anne-Lill119 47.78 LEUSCHNER Katrin HENNE Jochen120 47.75 COSTA
Francisco FATAL Joao121 47.73 KESO Tuula BÄRLUND Birgit122 47.71
HAVINGA Berend HARKMANS Wim123 47.65 BJORGVINSDOTTIR Sigurjona
GUDMUNDSSON
Gunnar124 47.61 RODRIGUES Alexandre MACEDO Bruno125 47.58
VICENTE Bruna MORENO Miguel126 47.51 ZOMER Marco BOUWEN Kees127
47.46 VIGFUSSON Vigfus GISLADOTTIR Johanna128 47.14 VINTHER Kaster
RICARD Eva129 46.99 SARMENTO Miguel SARMENTO Isabel130 46.94 VAN
DEN BERG Jaap VAN DEN BERG Anne-Marie131 46.94 JUURI-OJA Pirjo
JUURI-OJA Erkki132 46.9 WIJNANDS Ingeborg VAN BAKEL Danny133 46.9
THORVALDSSON Kristján KRISTJÁNSSON Árni134 46.81 BALMER Charlotte
OPPENHEIM Nicole135 46.74 SALARI Arjen VAN OMMEREN Hans136 46.66
PEIXOTO António MACHADO Margarida137 46.55 HARRIS Diana GAGNÉ
Paul138 46.41 RANDRUP Birgitte BOGH-SORENSEN Flemming139 46.12
VAZQUEZ ALVAREZ Marisol SOMORROSTRO
Araceli Gil De140 46.1 RENTES Kees VAN DEN HOEK Jan141 46.05
SLIKKER Ingeborg HERMANS Saskia142 45.6 NIELSEN Lars-K ROHRBERG
Matias143 45.45 ANDERSON Ann-Sophie BRANTINGSON Eva
144 45.24 MORGADO Filomena MENEZES Fátima145 45.2 BARENDREGT
Rosaline LAMO Yngve146 45.16 KURBALIJA Diane KURBALIJA Filip147
45.12 ABEL Ans KREIJNS Hanneke148 44.93 LEROUX Sophie GOUFFÉ
Francis149 44.59 FRIIS Bjarke HANSEN Kjeld150 44.52 DREVON Sophie
DE LONGEVIALLE Violaine151 44.38 WOODRUFF Laura SHIEFF Shelley152
44.05 WOODCOCK Susan CLARKE Stuart153 44.01 DIMITROV Aleksey HANSEN
Renate154 43.92 CALAMARO Maria-Jose MORRESI Isabelle155 43.9 NIEMI
Seppo EIDE Lisbeth156 43.9 LUY Monika SCHEIT Ferdinand157 43.77
BALDVINSSON Jon JONSSON Sigtryggur158 43.54 VERMEULEN Pim VAN HEIST
Marloes159 43.51 MENEZES Nuno ARTMER Gero160 43.47 THORARINSSON
Gisli SIGURDSSON Thordur161 43.3 BARENDREGT DE WILDE Heleen DE
BRUINE
Marie-Jose162 42.99 SIGURJORNSDOTTIR Erla INGVARSSON Gudni163
42.93 STREIMELWEGER Renate ADELSBERGER Heimo164 42.77 GONZALEZ
APARICIO Beatriz ESTRADA IBARS Rosa165 42.63 MORGADO Pedro
FERNANDES Eduardo166 42.35 HJALMARSDÓTTIR Hulda SKULADOTTIR
Hrafnildur167 42.32 R MADRIÑAN Manuel Jesus SANTOS VILAR-
IÑO Emilio168 42.3 OLAFSSON Magni VIKAR Reynir169 41.87 VAN DER
LIST Maria KROEZEN Peter170 41.71 RUTH Tomas KISTE Knut171 41.5
CHAMBERS John DUNN Clive172 41.49 HAVINGA Karin MEIJER Nelleke173
41.25 BEHRENS Karl BEHRENS Regina174 41.19 LYDSSON Skarphedinn HOLM
HAUKSSON Bjarni175 41.04 FOURSANS BOURDETTE Chantal FOUR-
SANS-BOURDETTE Jean-Louis176 40.85 SALGUEIRO Pedro AMARAL
João177 40.61 BARTOLOMIJ Ria VAN OS Edie178 40.59 LOGOTHETIS
Leandre-Alexis LOGOTHETIS
Simon179 40.32 ÓLAFSSON Gudmundur SNORRASON Kristjan180 39.72
BARROS PARRA Conchi REY Julio-Jose-Fernandez181 39.39 GISLASON
Sigurdur BJARNASON Reynir182 39.21 RIJKEBOER Sarah RIJKEBOER
Albert183 39.2 VOOREN Rina JANUS Guus184 38.54 LINDGREN FAGERHOLM
Ulla ALOPAEUS
Marianne185 38.26 STOLL Wolfgang STOLL Christel186 36.7
RODRIGUEZ FREIRE Celia SAYAGUES GOMEZ
Aurora187 36.22 BRITZ-COCKER Helene DARWAZEH-RUEHL
Angelika188 31.12 FERNANDES José A FERNANDES Norberto