DIRECTIONS: From North or South or East, I-95 to Atlantic Ave. Go west. One traffic light before you reach Military Trail, turn right (Publix sign). Go straight until you reach a wall. Left and then a fast right to the club. Please don’t hit the wall. From North, Military Trail towards Atlantic Ave. One light before Atlantic turn left into parking lot. Drive to the rear of the shopping center to Jourdan’s (next to the Jewish Federation). From South, Military Trail and drive through Atlantic. Turn right at the first light north of Atlantic. Drive through the parking lot to Jourdan’s (next to the Jewish Federation). May 21-23 Sanborn Senior Center 751 S. Alabama Avenue, DeLand, Florida 32724 Friday and Saturday Single Session Pairs at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Lunch Available Between Sessions for $3 Sunday Open and 0-299 Swiss Playthrough 10:00 a.m. Lunch Included in Entry Fee Sunday’s Swiss strats will be determined by averaging the points of the team members. Strats Strats for Open: 0-750, 750-2000, 2000+ Strats for 0-299er events to be determined by Director in Charge Separate 299er event every session where attendance warrants. Co-chairs Susan Williams 407-328-9582 Nancy Hays 386-734-7170 Partnerships Marian Watson 386-734-7170 e-mail: [email protected]DeLand Bridge Club: 386-734-7170 e-mail: [email protected]Directions: Visit our website: delandbridge.com From I-95(North or South): Take the State Road 44 exit(New Smyrna/DeLand). Turn West. Stay on 44(New York Avenue) to light at Alabama Avenue. Turn Left. Sanborn Center will be on your left. From I-4 South: Take exit 116 and go West on Orange Camp Road to 17-92. Turn Right(North). Turn right again at the light at Beresford Avenue. Take the first left on Alabama Avenue. Sanborn Center will be on your right. From I-4 North. Take exit 118. Turn West on New York Avenue. Turn Left on Alabama Avenue. Sanborn Center will be on your left. From SR 44. Turn South on Alabama Avenue. Sanborn Center will be on your left. 44 ACBL District 9 45 www.District9ACBL.org
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DIRECTIONS: From North or South or East, I-95 to Atlantic Ave. Go west. One traffic light before you reach Military Trail, turn right (Publix sign). Go straight until you reach a wall. Left and then a fast right to the club. Please don’t hit the wall. From North, Military Trail towards Atlantic Ave. One light before Atlantic turn left into parking lot. Drive to the rear of the shopping center to Jourdan’s (next to the Jewish Federation).
From South, Military Trail and drive through Atlantic. Turn right at the first light north of Atlantic. Drive through the parking lot to Jourdan’s (next to the Jewish Federation).
May 21-23Sanborn Senior Center
751 S. Alabama Avenue, DeLand, Florida 32724Friday
andSaturday
Single Session Pairs at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.Lunch Available Between Sessions for $3
SundayOpen and 0-299 Swiss Playthrough 10:00 a.m.Lunch Included in Entry FeeSunday’s Swiss strats will be determinedby averaging the points of the team members.
StratsStrats for Open: 0-750, 750-2000, 2000+Strats for 0-299er events to be determined by Director in ChargeSeparate 299er event every session where attendance warrants.
Co-chairs Susan Williams 407-328-9582Nancy Hays 386-734-7170
Directions: Visit our website: delandbridge.comFrom I-95(North or South): Take the State Road 44 exit(New Smyrna/DeLand).Turn West. Stay on 44(New York Avenue) to light at Alabama Avenue. Turn Left. Sanborn Center will be on your left.From I-4 South: Take exit 116 and go West on Orange Camp Road to 17-92.Turn Right(North). Turn right again at the light at Beresford Avenue. Take the first left on Alabama Avenue. Sanborn Center will be on your right.From I-4 North. Take exit 118. Turn West on New York Avenue. Turn Left on Alabama Avenue. Sanborn Center will be on your left.From SR 44. Turn South on Alabama Avenue. Sanborn Center will be on your left.
Suggested Hotels:Holiday Inn Express(239) 348-1700
Driving Directions: From I-75 exit
at Golden Gate Parkway (exit 105). Go East
approximately 1½ miles to the Bridge Center which is on
the left (north) side of the street. Go
past the Center and make a (left) U-turn.
June 17 (Evening) – 20, 2010Thursday, June 17
Board-a-Match Teams 7:00 pm Friday, June 18
Stratified Open Pairs10:00 am & 2:30 pm – Single Session
Saturday, June 19Stratified Open Pairs
10:00 am & 2:30 pm – Single Session Sunday, June 20
Stratified Swiss Teams10:00 am – Play through (with a Light Lunch)
Strata:A=1500+ B=500-1500 C=0-500
$1.oo additional per person per sessionfor Non or Unpaid ACBL members
Playing Off-Site At TheNaples Bridge Center
5865 Golden Gate ParkwayNaples, FL 34116(239) 455-4445
ectional 55thAnnual
Friday, June 25 Stratified Open Pairs – 1:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. - two single sessions 199er Pairs (0-200) – 1:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. - two single sessionsSaturday, June 26 Stratified Open Pairs – 9:30 a.m. & 2:00 p.m. - two single sessions 199er Pairs (0-200) – 9:30 a.m. & 2:00 p.m. - two single sessionsSunday, June 27 Stratified Swiss Teams - 10:00 a.m. Play through - Lunch provided
Stratification A = 2000+ B = 750-2000 C = 0-750
June 25-27, 2010Best Western Gateway Grand
4200 NW 97 Boulevard, GainesvilleSCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Continental Breakfast Every MorningRefreshments Every Session
Lunch on SundayPrizes
Tournament Chair David N. Kapec 352-332-5221 [email protected] Chairpersons Leo M. Carignan 386-755-3789 Eric G. Taylor 386-755-3558 [email protected] Director Rick LarkinHost Hotel: Best Western Gateway Grand Exit 390 on I-75 – State Road 222 (NW 39th Avenue) Hotel is just west of I-75 and north of State Road 222 Call 352-331-3336 before May 26, 2010 for special bridge rate.
Sponsored by the Gainesville Bridge Club, Inc. www.gainesvillebridge.org
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“HOW SWEET IT IS” is a very familiar quote to most of us - and I’m using it to describe the activities of our Unit during the past two months. We have been busy with either putting on tournaments or preparing for the next one across the Florida panhandle. Did you make it to Panama City? Great people, good food and a well-run tournament. Many snowbirds were playing away and all were so positive about where they were and how much fun they were having. Pensacola also enjoyed a great event. Because of the new venue (very helpful for the wheelchair bound or for those using walkers) along with the excellent support they had from sponsors, they were able to provide a few extras which enhanced the playing experience for all of us. The Pensacola Club did something a little different - they partnered with the City of Pensacola Department of Parks and Recreation by moving the tournament into one of their facilities and gained two business sponsors, Wells Fargo and Roberts Chiropractic Center. Tallahassee will hold their spring event in May. They always come through with a huge success story. Thanks to all of our clubs, Unit 219 is doing well. As your President I continue to learn on the job. (Don’t let anyone tell you that this is a “walk in the park!”) I receive reports concerning our Unit that I didn’t know existed, but that will be helpful to the leadership to do a better job in representing you. Also, ACBL supports our efforts in many ways. Pensacola is in the middle of an EasyBridge program (very successful so far) and we have received so much support from ACBL, in both human and monetary resources. Roger Reff is in charge and is doing an excellent job. At present he has 97 students registered…This is amazing! Armand Grassi reports that Panama City had moderate success with their EasyBridge program. The number of tables at their club games has increased by one table per game during this first quarter. Tallahassee’s EasyBridge program is also doing very well – Amy Reznik still routinely has 5 tables every week, all the way into the third section of the class! We thank all of our EasyBridge teachers for your efforts. A note to all: the average age in District 9 is 72 years! If our game is to survive, we must support all activity which will bring younger players to the table. EasyBridge is just one of the many ways we can do this. Read, listen, and think about it. What could you do?
BRIDGE CLUB SCHEDULETALLAHASSEE DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUBwww.notrump.org/tdbcTheri Andino - (850) 559-6134 - [email protected] Senior Center - 1400 North Monroe Street Monday 1:30 PM Novice 0-99 (call for location) 3:00 PM Easybridge! Lessons 6:30 PM OpenTuesday 1:30 PM OpenWednesday 7:00 PM Beginning LessonsThursday 6:00 PM 0-99, lesson, game at 6:30 6:30 PM OpenWestminster Oaks – Parry Center, 4449 Meandering WayFriday 1:00 PM OpenSunday 1:30 PM OpenCAPITOL CITY DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUBSteve Whitaker, Manager - (850) [email protected] Senior Center - 1400 North Monroe Street Tuesday 6:30 PM Special Games OnlyWednesday 1:30 PM Stratified OpenThursday 1:30 PM Stratified OpenFriday 6:30 PM Stratified OpenPANAMA CITY BEACH DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUBSenior CenterCorner of Lyndell Ave & Hutchinson Blvd.Monday 6:00 PM non-sanctionedTuesday 10:00 AM sanctionedThursday 10:00 AM sanctionedPANAMA CITY DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB2001 Recreation Drive • Lynn HavenMonday 12:30 PM sanctionedTuesday 5:30 PM Newcomers (0-20) sanctionedWednesday 12:30 PM sanctionedFriday 12:30 PM sanctionedFORT WALTON BRIDGE CLUB 100 Buck DriveFor information, call: Monday 1:30 PM 396-8947 Tuesday 9:30 AM 862-7061 Wednesday 6:30 PM 396-8947 Friday 9:30 AM 862-7061 Saturday 12:30 PM 939-8203 All Games Are StratifiedEMERALD COAST BRIDGE CLUBDestin Community Center101 Stahlman Avenue • 850-654-5184 Monday 9:30 AMWednesday 12:30 PMThursday 9:30 AM Director: Ted Gardner – 474-8924 (feel free to call)PENSACOLA DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUBhttp://www.pensacolabridgeclub.com1200 North 12th Avenue • (850) 432-3946Monday (0-199) 1:00 PM Carol Guimond 476-4321 Monday 7:00 PM Gordon Guimond 476-4321 Tuesday 12:30 PM Larry Westholm 433-4969 (Individual) 7:00 PM Larry Westholm 433-4969Wednesday 12:30 PM Gordon Guimond 476-4321 Thursday 12:30 PM Murray Hall 941-4955(3rd Thursday Only) 7:00 PM Larry Gardner 476-5984Friday 12:30 PM Roger Reff 712-5856 Saturday 1:00 PM Ted Gardner 474-8924Sunday (0-299) 1:30 PM Murray Hall 941-4955MARIANNA DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUBEpiscopal Parish House • Lafayette StreetMonday 1:00 PM Jane McKee 482-5484
HERMANN GREGG The Lynn Haven and Panama City Beach DBCs are saddened to report the loss of Hermann Gregg, who passed away on January 29, 2010. Hermann was a Bronze Life Master who spent the last 20 winters in Panama City Beach.
GOODWILL AMBASSADORS Mr. Lee Anderson is Unit 219’s Goodwill Ambassador for 2009 along with Ted Garner of Pensacola. Many of you know Lee Anderson. He is from Shalimar and plays with the Fort Walton Club, which he supports in many and varied ways. He is a role model for us in his demeanor at the table - truly a “zero tolerance” man that walks the walk, not just talks the talk. Congratulations to you, sir. You and your wife, Dora (also pictured) are a welcome sight at all of our tournaments. Oh, a note of caution to all players: the two of them have a huge arsenal of skills they bring to the table. Beware! They can bring you to your knees and smile the whole time they are doing it.
♣ UNIT NEWS ♣
CONGRATS TO MINI MCKENNEY/ACE OF CLUBS WINNERS UNIT 219
WINNERS MINI-MCKENNEY ACE OF CLUBS
Rookie (0-5) Andrew Cavalier Pensacola Andrew Cavalier Pensacola
1000-2500 Theri Andino Tallahassee Cynthia Hall Destin
2500-5000 Robert Todd** Tallahassee Jeannette Winters Tallahassee
5000-7500 Mel Klein Tallahassee Lee Anderson Shalimar
10000+ John Potter Panama City
footnotes: * also first in District 9; ** also first Nationally
UNIT 219 – 70% GAMESPLAYERS SCORE VENUE
Jeannette Winters and Douglas Parker 72.28% Tallahassee
Jeannette Winters and Mickey Britt 72.22% Tallahassee
Steve Ross and Judy Neubacher 72.85% Tallahassee
Marge and Duane Meeter 73.44% Tallahassee
Floyd Woldt and Joyce Rogers 72.22% Ft Walton Beach
Jim Lyle and Jimmy Judkins 72.69% Tallahassee
Pat Horton and Margaret MacNeish 72.77% Tallahassee
Phil Potter and Cyndi Collins 70.39% Tallahassee
Patti and Kelvin Wallace 70.46% Tallahassee
Jon and Myrl Eisinger 71.45% Ft Walton Beach
Bill Mikulas and Rod Fullerton 73.92% Ft Walton Beach
Ron and Liz Hemeon 70.20% Destin
Jeri Edge and Mary Buff 71.30% Ft Walton Beach
Robert Todd and Fernando Teson 71.43% Tallahassee
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Spring, at last has arrived here in Florida. I don’t know about you, but I’ve had enough cold weather. Now we find ourselves saying goodbye to our snowbirds as they head back to their northern nests. We wish them a wonderful summer and look forward to their return next season.
May is the time for honoring our new Goodwill Committee members. This year Unit 240 will honor two wonderful ladies who have given generously to the bridge community. They are Jamie Portell and Jane Davis. They will be honored at a reception during the PGA Regional in Palm Beach Gardens. Please congratulate these two ladies for their well-deserved appointments.
The Unit 240 annual meeting will be held on Saturday, July 10 at the Orlando Sectional. If you are a member of Unit 240, please try to attend this meeting. Our new board members will be introduced at this meeting. They are as follows: Brevard County: Dick Robinson; Indian River County: Jim and Judy Schorner; Orange County: Michael Blaher and Dot Davis; Seminole County: Harry Ross. Congratulations to these folks and thanks for your willingness to serve.
I’m sure we have plenty of people that I’ve not heard about, who should be recognized in our Unit 240’s 70% Club. Club managers if you want your members to be listed, please see the announcement listed in this section for details.
Thank you for reading this note from your president.
Judy Schorner
President, District 9 Rep Judy SchornerIndian River [email protected]
N O T I C E We have added a "Unit 240 70% Club" to our Unit pages. If you would like for your Club’s 70% games to be added, here is what you need to do. Email the information to Judy Schorner at: [email protected], by the 15th of each month. All submissions must contain the following information:
The Club’s full name 1. The town in which the club is located2. The director’s name3. The names of both partners4. A copy of the score sheet - (individual or the 5. section)
We want to publish news about your local club. To submit articles about your club such as members’ achievements, special events you’ve held, or a brief history of your club, please e-mail to: [email protected] 240 Liaison for the Sunshine Bridge News.Deadline for the next issue is May 20.
We Want To Hear From You!
for InteRmediate & Novice Players
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I/N CHAIR – JUDY SCHORNER
OVERCALLS There are two common ways for the Opener’s opponents to enter the bidding, the overcall and the “Take-Out Double.” An overcall is a direct bid after the opponent has opened the bidding. When the same bid is made in the “balancing seat” its meaning is a bit different. Remember the “passing a Queen” concept where partner borrows a queen to make his bid? It applies to the balancing overcall as well as the balancing double. An overcall of a suit-bid generally shows a five-card suit that has enough quality that the overcaller wishes partner to lead it, when he gets in. In modern bidding style, the point count is not critical. If you satisfy the above requirements, a low point count should not deter you. Nevertheless, with a six-card (or longer) suit and less than opening count, one makes a pre-emptive jump overcall; otherwise a one-level overcall may be made. A one-level overcall may be made with a four-card suit when the following requirements are satisfied: First, one must have length in the opener's suit, at least three cards, such that a take-out double is not appropriate. Second, the suit must be “chunkier,” that is, of higher quality. For example, I would overcall A J 9 8 2, a five-card suit but I would not overcall A J 9 8. On the other hand I would overcall A Q 10 9 if I had three or more of the opener’s suit. Note that a two-level overcall must have five cards. To make a two-level overcall, one should have a good, five-card suit and almost an opening hand. We can’t mess around at the two-level, it is too easy to go set. Your left-hand opponent who stands over your suit will pass and the opener will double. The left-hand
opponent leaves it in and thus establishes a penalty double with his cards over you and the opener controlling the other suits. Other than the four-card overcall, which in fact does not arise too frequently, you are probably comfortable with overcalls as they are part of the elementary bidding sequences. Remember that a simple overcall can show 7 to 16 points. (With more than 16, we double and then bid our suit.) The real meat of this lesson is in the response to an overcall by the overcaller’s partner whom we shall call the “Advancer.” What you are about to hear may surprise you!
With less than “a limit-raise point-count” 1. close your eyes and bid based on how many cards you have in partner’s suit. With three make a single raise to the next level, even if this would be a “free-bid.” With four-card support jump raise to the three-level. With five-card support, jump to the four level, even if you have no points at all! With three or more card support and 2. “limit-raise point count” cue bid the opponent’s suit. If both opponents have bid different suits, bid the one in which you have a control, that is an ace, king-queen, singleton or void, but not if it takes you over the level of partner’s suit. In such case, make the lower ranking cue-bid. Partner will return to his suit at the minimum level if he had less than an opener and will make a “help-suit game try” bid if he has an opening count or greater. You then answer his help request by returning to the trump suit at the lowest level to answer no or raising to game to answer yes in the help suit.
With three or more card support and an 3. opening hand yourself, make a jump cue-bid. (Does not happen very often.) A change to a new suit is NOT forcing 4. and is corrective. It says, “I can’t stand your suit and my suit is at least as long, please pass." (“drop dead”)
There is much more that can be said about other overcall bids but the above covers 85% of the situations. I hope that you will like knowing partner’s card count when he makes a single raise or double raise of your suit. Remember than when he passes, he has less
than three cards in the suit. If you assume two, you can get a pretty accurate count of the declarer’s hand when the dummy goes down and you may wish to lead your suit to get a ruff. Frequently, in this case, your declarer will have three or four cards in your suit and you will thus know the length of two of the four suits. Assume the other two suits divide equally until you hear otherwise and remember the point-count that declarer has indicated. You may know so much about him that he will think you have looked at his hand!
UNIT 240 70% CLUB% DATE PLAYERS VENUE
71.53 Jan 15 Muriel Broderick/Kathy Harkins Vero Beach Bridge Club70.80 Feb 26 Virginia Weeks/Paul Donaghy Sebastian Bridge Club71.05 Feb 2 Tom Johnson/Burley Medlin Vero Beach Bridge Club73.29 Feb 12 Ara Yardum/Jim Edgar Student Game Vero Beach Bridge Club70.83 Feb 16 Ruth Browning/Gerry Browning Vero Beach Bridge Club80.70 Feb 19 Nancy Parsons/Jay Parsons Student Game Vero Beach Bridge Club72.28 Feb 22 Dottie Mountain/Gail Reams Vero Beach Bridge Club71.06 Mar 4 Freeman Bunn/Nancy Marquardt Vero Beach Bridge Club73.81 Mar 5 Dan/Jan Pilon Student Game Vero Beach Bridge Club70.06 Mar 12 Harlley McKean/Jay Prillaman Vero Beach Bridge Club70.60 Mar 15 Jane Sedlmayr/Barbara Dunnivant Vero Beach Bridge Club70.14 Mar 18 Charles Wehrle/Marvin Jason Vero Beach Bridge Club70.27 Mar 19 Jay Prillaman/Ronald Andrews Vero Beach Bridge Club70.14 Mar 19 Debbie Drury/Reanette Frobouck Vero Beach Bridge Club72.12 Mar 20 Mary Biggio/Anita Lanzoni Vero Beach Bridge Club70.24 Mar 22 Julie Burke/Marilynn Sparacino 100/200/300 Vero Beach Bridge Club79.40 Mar 30 Ronald Andrews/Reanette Frobouck Vero Beach Bridge Club
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Memorial Weekend
ORLANDOMemorial Weekend
SectionalMay 28-30, 2010
Friday, May 28 10:00 am & 3:00 pm 199er Pairs - Single Sessions (0-50 / 50-100 / 100-200) 10:00 am & 3:00 pm Stratified Pairs - Single Sessions (0-500 / 500-2000 / 2000+) 10:00 am & 3:00 pm Bracketed Knockouts (Sessions 1 & 2)
Saturday, May 29 10:00 am & 3:00 pm 199er Pairs - Single Sessions (0-50 / 50-100 / 100-200) 10:00 am & 3:00 pm Stratified Pairs - Single Sessions (0-500 / 500-2000 / 2000+) 10:00 am Bracketed Knockouts (Session 3)
Sunday, May 30 10:00 am Swiss Teams (Team MP average determines strat) (0-500 / 500-2000 / 2000+) Playthrough with Lunch
Directions:From I-4: go east on Colonial Drive (Hwy 50) 3 miles. Turn left (at Boston Market) on Bennett Road. Club is one block on left next to Roxy.From Beeline: go north on Semoran Blvd (Highway 436) to Colonial Drive. Turn left (west). Travel 1.4 miles. Turn right (at Boston Market) on Bennett Road. Club is one block on left next to Roxy.
July 9 - 11, 2010Friday, July 9 10:00 am & 2:30 pm 199er Pairs - Single Sessions (0-50 / 50-100 / 100-200) 10:00 am & 2:30 pm Stratified Pairs - Single Sessions (0-500 / 500-2000 / 2000+) 10:00 am & 2:30 pm Handicapped Bracketed Knockouts (Sessions 1 & 2)
Saturday, July 10 10:00 am & 2:30 pm 199er Pairs - Single Sessions (0-50 / 50-100 / 100-200) 10:00 am & 2:30 pm Stratified Pairs - Single Sessions (0-500 / 500-2000 / 2000+) 10:00 am Handicapped Bracketed Knockouts (Session 3) 7:00 pm Pro-Am (Pro = LM Am = 0-NLM)
Sunday, July 11 10:00 am Swiss Teams (Team MP average determines strat) (0-500 / 500-2000 / 2000+) Playthrough with Lunch
Directions:From I-4: go east on Colonial Drive (Hwy 50) 3 miles. Turn left (at Boston Market) on Bennett Road. Club is one block on left next to Roxy.From Beeline: go north on Semoran Blvd (Highway 436) to Colonial Drive. Turn left (west). Travel 1.4 miles. Turn right (at Boston Market) on Bennett Road. Club is one block on left next to Roxy.
Memorial Weekend
ORLANDOSummer
Sectional
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I am glad to hear that most of our clubs are flourishing in this economic environment. Special notice to be given to Jeanni Blume who has done a terrific job with the Pompano Bridge Club. Kudos to her spirit and energy. Of course our snowbirds are flying north for the summer and we wish them a healthy summer and an early return in the fall.
Our next order of business is to see everyone at our Regional (Gold Points) Tournament at the Hilton in Deerfield Beach from June 28 to July 4. Your Board of Directors would like to see more of the “newer” players join us at OUR Tournament and have decided that players from Unit 243 with less than 100 points will be given special introductory discounts of 50% when playing in the “299er” games. A list of those players will be posted on our web site. We want to encourage those players who may not have played in a Regional to come and enjoy the experience.
As a last note, as much as we take this GAME seriously, please let us not forget ZERO tolerance.
Let’s play bridge….
Jim Walker
President JAMES WALKER(954) [email protected] Vice President JESSE LAIRD(954) 543-3508 Secretary & TreasurerKAY EGNER1051 N.E. 28th TerracePompano Beach, FL 33062(954) 782-1898
Century Village Pembroke Pines Duplicate Bridge Club (CVPP Duplicate Bridge Club) Invitational13300 SW 10 Street, Pembroke Pines, 33027 • Judith Paulin - (954) 432-3222
CVE Duplicate Bridge Club (Invitational) – 2400 Century Blvd., Deerfield Beach, FL 33442Bea Luber, Club Manager • email: [email protected]
Fort Lauderdale Bridge Club – 700 NE 6th Terrace, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33304Carl Cronrath • (954) 761-1577 • email: [email protected] • website: www.ftlbc.com
Fran Kaufman’s Bridge Club – 221 SE First Ave, Hallandale Beach, FLFran Kaufman • (954) 458-7770 • email: [email protected] • website: www.frankbridge.com
Hollywood Bridge Club – Temple Sinai, 1400 N.46th Ave., Hollywood, 33021David Reiter • (954) 600-1899 - or - Sedat Nassi • (954) 790-3010website: www.hollywoodbridgeclub.com • email: [email protected]
Lauderdale Yacht Club (Invitational) – Club Manager: Ernie Moore
Paulpano Bridge Club – Paul Blume • (954) 803-1474 • website: www.bridgejeanni.com
Pompano Beach Duplicate Bridge Club – 180 SW Sixth Street, Pompano Beach, FL 33060(954) 943-1733 • Jeanni Blume, Club Manager • (954) 803-1477 • email: [email protected]: www.pompanobridge.com
Posnack JCC Bridge Club – 5850 S Pine Island Road, Davie, FL 33328Jeanni Blume • (954) 725-0130 • email: [email protected] • website: www.bridgejeanni.com
Tamarac Community Center Bridge Club – 8601 West Commercial Blvd., Tamarac, FL 33351Alan MInton, Director • (954) 839-0205
Skolnick Duplicate Bridge Club – 800 SW 36th Avenue, Pompano Beach, FL 33069 (954) 786-4590 • Ruthie Gold – Home Phone: (954) 974-0088 • Mobile Phone: (954) 684-4445
Westside Bridge Club – Located at the Lincoln Park Center 7766 NW 44th Street, Sunrise, FL 33351(954) 749-9570
Wynmoor Bridge Club (Invitational) – Lynne List • (954) 257-3452
UNIT 243 CLUBS
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FORT LAUDERDALE B.C.700 NE 6th Terr. in Holiday Park(954) 761-1577 • www.ftlbc.comPresorted boards and hand analysis available every session!!!
UPCOMING EVENTSMay 1 – Kentucky Derby Party and Game at 5:30pmMay 9 – Mother’s Day Brunch at 12noonMay 20 – 8 is Enough Swiss Teams at 7:00pmMay 26 – Unit-Wide Charity Game at 12:30pmJune 3 – NAP Club Qualifying Game at 7:00pmJune 5 – World Wide Bridge Contest at 12:30pmJune 17 – 8 is Enough Swiss Teams at 7:00pmJune 20 – Father’s Day Brunch at 12noonJune 23 – Unit-Wide Charity Game at 12:30pmJune 27 – NAP Club Qualifying Game at 1:00pm
The Fort Lauderdale Bridge mourns the passing of our good friend Al Levin.At 101 years old, he was still playing top-notch bridge at our club and he will surely be missed.
HOLLY WOOD BRIDGE CLUBTemple Sinai, 1400 N. 46th Ave., HollywoodMay 19-21 – 299er SectionalDuplicate Mon-Fri at 12:30 and Sundays at 1Triple Master Points-$8 entrySupervised play Monday and Thursday with David-$8 fee
Bagels & Cream Cheese daily and Egg/Tuna salad on Wed.Lessons for beginners, intermediates and advancedCall David 954-600-1899 or Sedat 954-790-3010 for detailsor visit our website atwww.hollywoodbridgeclub.com
PAULPANO BRIDGE CLUB(954) 803-1474www.bridgejeanni.comIn the Pompano Highlands Park every Wednesday 12:30 PMOn the 3rd Wed. of the month we have a fee lecture @ 11:30 w/ Jeanni followed by a complimentary lunch.www.bridgejeanni.com
POMPANO DUPLICATE B.C. – (954) 943-1733www.pompanobridge.comOpen Triple Point Games every dayLessons Mon. 9:30-11:30 AM and 7-9 PM, Sat. 10-NoonNLM Silver Tourney only at Pompano, see ad in these pages
POSNACK JCC BRIDGE CLUBJEANNI & PAUL BLUME(954) 803-1477www.bridgejeanni.comTriple Point Open Duplicates every Tuesday and Thursday 7 PM and Sunday 1 PM. Friendly and Fun. We also have supervised play and beginner lessons on Tuesdays from 7-9 PM.
TAMARAC COMMUNITY CENTER BRIDGE CLUB8601 West Commercial Blvd.Tamarac, FL 33351 Alan Minton, director (954) 839-0205Games every Wednesday and Friday Free Lecture and Q & A at 11:45amDelicious Light Lunch at 12:15pmACBL Sanctioned Game at 12:45pm
Zero Tolerance Policy strictly enforcedCompatible Partnerships arrangedWESTSIDE BRIDGE CLUBWE ARE OPEN 7 days a week. TUESDAY & THURSDAY 7:00 p.m.TRIPLE POINTS every evening & Monday-Friday – 12:30 p.m.LOTS of CELEBRATIONS for HOLIDAYS & SPECIAL BIRTHDAYSSUNDAYS-1:00 p.m.BAGELS & COFFEE & DESSERTS DAILY • SPECIAL DESSERTS - EVENING GAMESWe recently lost a most esteemed member-SAM SHREIBER.He passed away 12 days after his 100th birthday.He was loved by everyone that knew him at the bridge clubs and all walksof life. His last week he played with the famous "ACE OF CLUBS"- HELEN SHANBROM. WHAT A BIRTHDAY PRESENT!He will be missed so much.
OOPS!In the March/April Unit 243 pages, the ad for the Hollywood Bridge Club’s 299er Silver Point Sectional, May 19th to 21st, had the wrong days of the week! This sectional is actually Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
S74.08 Marty Robins / Helen Shanbrom Pompano 1/06/1073.34 Roger Maurer / Burnie Radosh Pompano 1/11/1073.82 Margie Gwodzinsky / Richie Schwartz Pompano 1/15/1072.44 Sondra McCluskey / Sandy Rosen Pompano 1/22/1072.17 Gloria Gottesfeld / Dottie Hobbs Pompano 2/07/1071.44 Winifred Clark / Dolores Gracie Pompano 2/07/1071.58 Helen Beaulieru / Pat Roy Pompano 2/17/1071.64 Jack Kamin / John Lewis Pompano 2/24/1075.42 Adele Feldman / Audrey Kelly Pompano 2/27/1070.54 Miroslav Brzobohaty / Paula Mann Pompano 3/4/1071.05 Bob Buchner / Jorge Franco Posnack JCC 2/23/1070.64 Bill Lehman / Joan Reach Posnack JCC 2/18/1074.40 John Black / Roger Maurer, Jr. Skolnick 2/13/1072.02 Jane Ann Buchwalter / Murray Buchwalter Skolnick 2/16/1073.35 Susie Cohen / Evelyn Rosen Skolnick 2/27/1070.07 David Kirsh / Evelyn Kirsh CVE 2/23/1070.75 Bea Luber / Howard Luber CVE 2/25/1070.83 Edy Masel / Pearl Tepper CVE 3/23/1072.62 Barbara Schwartz / Ron Schwartz CVE 3/23/1070.24 Jeannette Vintejoux / Pierre Vintejoux Bonaventure 3/10/1074.96 Susan Kaysen / Roberta Kurtz Bonaventure 3/10/1071.73 Dale Kelleher / Bill Rauld Bonaventure 2/03/1077.08 Philip Heasley / Leanne Weisler Paulpano 3/17/1073.05 Eve Morton / Ellen Stanley Fran Kaufman's 1/09/1071.50 Bess Economos / Florence Fillkoff Westside 3/09/1072.27 Barbara Holmes / Joe Siegel Ft. Lauderdale 3/01/1071.21 Barbara Copi / Sally Lewis Ft. Lauderdale 3/01/1070.31 Gene Petrey / Bob Rosenblum Ft. Lauderdale 3/16/1074.77 Carol Ann Clifford / Jim Willenborg Ft. Lauderdale 3/02/1072.15 Martin Brand / Pat Brand Ft. Lauderdale 2/09/1075.89 Richard Keller / Dianne Merhoff Ft. Lauderdale 3/10/1071.05 Alan Lapides / John Toma Ft. Lauderdale 3/18/1072.02 Carl Stiles / Jennifer Stiles Ft. Lauderdale 3/11/1070.54 Clarence Kallhood / Yannis Karabelas Ft. Lauderdale 3/04/1073.51 Barbara Labelle / Cindy Levin Ft. Lauderdale 2/04/1070.00 Steve Andrews / Joan Lang Ft. Lauderdale 3/04/1073.84 Edith Denenberg / Helen Shanbrom Ft. Lauderdale 3/07/1076.39 Bernace DeYoung / Sean Ganness Ft. Lauderdale 2/21/1073.51 Mindy Aiken / Bruce Upson Ft. Lauderdale 2/20/1070.24 Jean-Guy Theoret / Jean-Yon Timothy Ft. Lauderdale 3/09/1074.02 Shirley Feld / Judith Lynn Wynmoor 2/03/1071.21 Ernest Powers / Fritzi Yohay Wynmoor 2/17/1070.92 Marilyn Greer / Doris Herman Wynmoor 3/04/10
% Players Venue Date Natalie Gordon – HollywoodJudith Hartshorn – Fort LauderdaleLinda Herrin – Ft LauderdaleGwendoline Joannou – Ft LauderdalePhyllis Jones – LargoNaresh Kotwani – TampaSenorita Locklear – Holly HillRuthann McCarty – NaplesMelanie Meyn – DunnellonKirk Miller – Palm HarborJohn Pastore – NaplesJerry Peterson – Cape CoralPixie Peterson – Cape CoralKaren Pollack – Boca RatonMarilyn Rapoport – Boca RatonMary/Mickey Riemondy – IndialanticNeil Rosenblum – Palm Beach GardRichard Rudolph – NaplesJack Rynerson – BradentonJulie Scaggs-Chibe – Daytona BeachReba Scheer – Coconut CreekSally Schrader – NaplesFred Segal – WestonJackie Shaw – MiamiGladyce Slatkin – HollywoodRex Smith – LeesburgAimee Snyder – NaplesShirley Spurlock – LeesburgCarol Stone – SebastianShelly Strunsky – Coconut CreekEverett Van Hoesen – NaplesJanice Wright – PensacolaJames Yezbick – Ft LauderdaleCoree Zak – Vero BeachLouis Zak – Vero BeachREGIONAL MASTER Hylda Bamberger – PlantationKathleen Catanzaro – Vero BeachHelene Ciforelli – HallandaleFlorence Fitzgerald – Fort LauderdaleMary Gallagher – Winter ParkLynn Hawkins – DelandSandra Hesse – NaplesLorraine Izzo – Vero BeachElaine Kerr – Winter Park