Cincinnati Bridge Association March, 2004 Vol. XXIX, Number 1

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Flying Pig Regional

April 26 – May 2, 2004

Sharonville Convention Center

Tournament Chair:

Diane Travis, 513-745-0886

email:

See full schedule of events on Page 3

This year, in addition to all the regularly scheduled

Stratified Pair Games, 199er Events, Side Games, Knockouts

and Swiss Teams, the Regional will also feature the

Bridge Pro Tour Money Game

Three Separate Events

OPEN

STRATIFIED

NON LIFE MASTER

Two Sessions

Friday, April 30, 1:30 & 7:30 PM

www.bridgeprotour.com

Nancy King 530-274-0923

Carolyn Ahlert, Editor

INSIDE

Prez Sez 2

Flying Pig Regional 3

From Awards Chairman/Puzzle 4

Awards/Awards Night Party 5

Fall Sectional Winners 6

Special Game Winners 7

New Club Games 8

Membership News 9

Impossible Contracts – Fink 10

Board Meetings 11

CBA Income Statement 12

Club Notes 13

Newcomer Committee/Lessons 14

Bridge is Fun! 15

COMING EVENTS

ACBL Charity Game

Bridge Center

7:00 PM, Wednesday, March 24

Unit 124 Awards Night

Bridge Center

6:45 PM, Tuesday, April 20

Mentor/Mentee Kick-Off Party

Bridge Center

Sunday, May 23

Worldwide Bridge Contest

Bridge Center

7:30 PM, Friday, June 4

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

Each year members of our unit elect a slate of five to serve a three-year term as CBA Board of Trustees members. During the first meeting as a new board, officers for the coming year are chosen. Our unit officers for 2004 are as follow: Joseph Lutz-President; Steve Megerle-Vice President; Patti English- Recording Secretary; Joy Norris-continuing as Executive Secretary; and Bill Higgins-remaining as Treasurer. Other key appointments are: Pat Newman-Zero Tolerance Chairman; Shirley Levy-Mentor/Mentee Chairman; and Jerry Violetta-building maintenance.

If any of you wish to observe our board in operation, our meetings are held at the Bridge Center the second Tuesday of every month commencing at 5:30 PM. You are welcome to observe, but if you wish to address the board it will be necessary to submit your request for a spot on the agenda to me at least one week prior to the meeting.


Summing up the year 2003 -- our membership was almost exactly the same in numbers, our table count was almost exactly the same as prior years, and our financial position remains strong. What we really need is to grow our membership and participation in our local games. If each of us would play in just one more game each month, and if all of us would attempt to bring newcomers to the game, you would be surprised at what that boost would do for all of us who currently support the greatest game you can play.

Some of you might invite a new player to play with you in the upcoming Mentor/Mentee games beginning May 23rd. Watch for announcements to be posted soon at the Bridge Center about this summer’s Mentor/Mentee program.

Joseph Lutz

President

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Flying Pig Regional

April 26- May 2, 2004

Cincinnati, Sharonville Convention Center

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Monday, April 26

“Flying Pig” Bracketed Knockouts...... 7:30 PM

Stratified Pairs...... 7:30 PM

199er Pairs...... 7:30 PM

Tuesday, April 27

Morning Side Game Series...... 9:00 AM

“Flying Pig” Bracketed Knockouts

continue...... 9:00 AM, 1:30 & 7:30 PM

Stratified Pairs...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

Side Game Pairs I (single sessions)...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

199er Pairs (single sessions)...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

Wednesday, April 28

Morning Side Game Series...... 9:00 AM

Morning Bracketed Knockouts...... 9:00 AM

Prime Time Bracketed Knockouts...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

Stratified Pairs...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

Side Game Pairs I (single sessions) ...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

199er Pairs (single sessions)...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

Stratified Swiss (single session)...... 7:30 PM

Thursday, April 29

Morning Side Game Series...... 9:00 AM

Morning Bracketed Knockouts...... 9:00 AM

Stratified Swiss Teams...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

Prime Time Bracketed Knockouts...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

Side Game Pairs II (single sessions)...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

199er Pairs (single sessions)...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

Snooze and Lose Knockouts...... 11:30 PM

Friday, April 30

Morning Side Game Series ...... 9:00 AM

Morning Bracketed Knockouts...... 9:00 AM

Horizontal Stratified Swiss (1st session)...... 9:00 AM

Weekend Bracketed Knockouts ...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

Side Game Pairs II (single sessions)...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

Stratified Swiss (single session)...... 7:30 PM

Snooze and Lose Knockouts...... 11:30 PM

Saturday, May 1

Morning Bracketed Knockouts...... 9:00 AM

Horizontal Stratified Swiss (2nd session)...... 9:00 AM

Weekend Bracketed Knockouts ...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

Stratified Pairs...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

Non Life Master Trophy Pairs (0-500) ....1:30 & 7:30 PM

Side Game Pairs II (single sessions)...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

199er Pairs (single sessions)...... 1:30 & 7:30 PM

Sunday, May 2

Stratiflighted Swiss Teams...... 10:30 AM

Play Through 7 Rounds of 7 Boards

Non Life Master Swiss Teams...... 10:30 AM & 2:00 PM

Four 6 Board Rounds – Single Sessions

Sharonville Convention Center

11355 Chester Road

Exit 15 Interstate 75 (Sharon Road)

West on Sharon - .2 miles

North on Chester - .5 miles

Free Parking

Food Available at Playing Site

(Please do not bring food and beverages in.)

HOTEL

Signature Inn

(next door to Convention Center)

513-772-7877

Book by April 1 - $65.00

Free Continental Breakfast

Hospitality Nightly after Evening Session

at Signature Inn

For Open Stratified Events:

A=1500+ B=500-1500 C=0-500

For Stratiflighted Events:

A1=3000+ A2=0=3000

B=750-1500 C=300-750 D=0-300

For 199er Events:

Games will be stratified as warranted

Tournament Chair: Diane Travis

513-745-0886

email:

Partnerships: Lorna Davis

513-777-1760

BRIDGE PRO TOUR

MONEY GAME

Three Separate Events

OPEN

STRATIFIED

NON LIFE MASTERS

Two Session Event

Friday 1:30 & 7:30 PM

www.bridgeprotour.com

Nancy King 530-274-0923

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From the Awards Chairman

Check out the Rookie of the Year trophy that is in the alcove by the front door of the Bridge Center. All the nameplates on it have been replaced and now there’s space for many more. It looks great! The CBA appreciates the excellent work done by Steve Finkelstein of M R TROPHY.

The CBA also extends a big thank you to Barbara and Steve Levinson. Steve’s MONMOUTH JEWLERS provides at cost all the cups for the CBA’s new Life Masters, and then he and Barbara donate the engraving for each cup. What a great saving, time and money, for the CBA Board and members!

And lastly, thanks to Ed Lee for all the winners’ certificates.

A BRIDGE PUZZLE: "Pulo do Gato"

Do you doubt it is possible to bid and make a 7S contract redoubled missing the Spade ace and another ace? (No, no one revoked.) If you do, you are wrong, because they say it happened at Niteroi. Niteroi is a city close to Rio de Janeiro, where strange things use to happen, such as birds flying backwards and politicians saying the truth. (By the way, “pulo do gato” means “the cat's jump”.)

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The hands were:

North
S KQxxxx
H xxx
D Ax
C Qx

South
S Jxxxxx
H ----
D KQ
C AKxxx
South opened 1S and North bid 3S. South bid 4NT and North (a RKC player) responded 5S, showing 2 key cards + trump Q. South took it as 3 aces and duly bid 7S.
West’s hand was:
S A
H AK
D Txxxxx
C xxxxx
Therefore West doubled. South redoubled with alacrity, because he always took doubles of his contracts as a personal offense and wanted to make West regret such behaviour.

The opening lead was naturally the H ace, which was ruffed. And the hand was played in a complete cross ruff -- after declarer cashed his top winners in each suit, he took 13 tricks.
I know you are wondering why the trump ace did not take a trick. It is due to the cat's jump. This hand was played in a bridge club in Niteroi. A cat jumped and scared an old lady and she let one card fall from the plastic device which holds them. Someone came to help but put it in the wrong slot.
I ask myself whether you noticed that the West hand has 14 cards. So West followed to all 13 tricks and was left with the trump ace in his hand.
The Tournament Director was called and ruled that the contract was fulfilled redoubled and that West should be blamed for not counting his cards before playing.
It is a simple story after all. I do not know whether the director’s ruling was correct, but what passes in a director’s head is always a surprise to common people.

Compliments of Veber Teixeira, an online bridge player from Brazil

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AWARDS

At the CBA’s annual Holiday Dinner and Bridge Party on December 14th

at the Kenwood Country Club the following 2003 awards were presented:

GERALD STEUERNAGLE AWARD Kay Mulford

JAN WEYANT AWARD Norm Coombs

MANNY IRALSKY AWARD Nancy Sachs

MASTER OF THE YEAR Cecelia Gleisinger

FUTURE MASTER OF THE YEAR Sue Hermans

CLUB MASTER OF THE YEAR Richard Pleshek

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Patti English

JANE WARD MEMORIAL AWARD Nancy Sachs

JANE WARD NOVICE AWARD Pat Dutson

IS and EVA HORWITZ AWARD Barbara Levinson & Norm Coombs

WORLD-WIDE BRIDGE CONTEST Don Walker & Rob Weidenfeld

Also honored were all the new Life Masters of 2003,

each receiving an engraved pewter cup in recognition of this achievement.

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More Awards to Come

at the

Unit 124 Awards Night Party

Tuesday, April 20th, 6:45 P.M.

Ace of Clubs Awards in 12 categories to those

who won the most points in 2003 Club Games

Little McKenney Awards in 12 categories to those

who won the total most points in 2003.

Chairmen: Sis Gleisinger/Patti English

Director: Ron Babcock

Good food and good bridge.

Come join us and celebrate the success of your bridge friends!

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♠ ♥ TOURNAMENT WINNERS ♦ ♣

Cincinnati Fall Sectional, October 24-26, 2003

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Friday Afternoon Stratified Open Pairs

Flight A: 2nd Rachna Goyal-Arun Goyal

3rd William Higgins-Amitabh Raturi

Flight B: 1st Rachna Goyal-Arun Goyal

2nd June Cushman-Carol Jercher

3rd Mary Gilman-Fran Watrous

Flight C: 1st Rachna Goyal-Arun Goyal

2nd June Cushman-Carol Jercher

3rd Michael Lipp-Mike Glatt

Friday Afternoon 199er Pairs

Flight A: 1st Timothy Martin-Richard O’Connor

Flight B: 2nd Patrick Dutson-John Caster

3rd Sharon Elgin-Everitt Kitchen

Flight C: 2nd Patrick Dutson-John Caster

3rd Peggy Ammon-Sue Baum

Friday Evening Stratified Open Pairs

Flight A: 1st Norman Coombs-Karen Kendall

2nd Judy Cohn-William Higgins

3rd George Charrier-James Myers

Flight B: 1st George Charrier-James Myers

2nd Terry Briscoe-Richard Pleshek

3rd Rachna Goyal-Arun Goyal

Flight C: 1st Terry Briscoe-Richard Pleshek

2nd Rachna Goyal-Arun Goyal

3rd Todd Barker-William Brewer

Friday Evening 299er Pairs

Flight A: 3rd Mark Berliant-Edith Kohler

Flight B: 3rd Louis Ukelson-Heroldine Ukelson

Flight C: 3rd William Coleman-Jane Coleman

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Saturday Afternoon Stratified Open Pairs

Flight A: 2nd Bill Coombs-Janet Lee

Flight B/C: 1st Phyliis Bishop-Phyllis Downey

2nd John Meckstroth-RalphTerbrueggen

3rd Lois Klein-Rachelle Rosenberg

Saturday Evening Stratified Open Pairs

Flight A: 1st Barbara Levinson-Norman Coombs

2nd Roz Brant-Nancy Luetge

3rd Janet Lee-Ron Babcock

Flight B/C: 1st June Cushman-Carol Jercher

2nd Phyllis Bishop-Phyliis Downey

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Sunday Stratiflighted Swiss Teams

Flight A1: 2nd Charles Reynbolds-Frederic Pollack-Norman Combs-Bruce Parent

Flight A2: 1st Amy Fisher-Joe Fisher-Janet Lee-Terry Parker

2nd Ethyl Blatt-Ann Zeff-Joan Fox-Jo Ellen Spitz

3rd Walter Bunker-Sherby Chernin-Patricia Marrs-Bernice Stevens

Flight B: 1st Joann Katz-Jerry Katz-Harriet Spiegel-Terry Briscoe

3rd Gerry Mirus-Sylvia Peters-Marilyn Braun-Lorna Davis

Sunday Open Pairs

Flight A: 1st Nathaniel Reid-Frank Lichtenberger

2nd Mary Lou Zimmer-Alexander Pappas

3rd Larry Klein-Margaret Young

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HOLIDAY PARTY

December 14, 2003

Winners

Flight A/B

Lorna Davis-Gerry Mirus

Flight C

Verdell Walker-Sue Mandell

CBA

IS & EVA HOROWITZ

SENIOR AWARD

February 23, 2004

Winners

Nancy Sachs-Paul Pschesang

2nd

Dyan Vaughn-Erna Herre

Flight B

Sherby Chernin-Heroldine Ukelson

Flight C

Verdell Walker-Sue Mandell

International Fund Game

January 24, 2004

Winners

1st Nancy Sachs-Margaret Young

2nd Jim Edmiston-Rob Weidenfeld

District 11

Grand National Teams

February 7-8, 2004

Winners

Championship Flight

Marshall Tuly-Scott Gates-

Russell Shoup-Craig Satersmoen

Flight B

Rob Weidenfeld-Jim Edmiston-Mike Hess-Al Beaupre

Flight C

Ellie Megerle-Steve Megerle-Howard Ringel-Sanford Franklin

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The Sunday Times

Schedule of Upcoming Events for the new Sunday 1:00 P.M. Game

at the Bridge Center

March 14 Bridge and Brunch Everything provided, just bring

your partner and convention card.

March 21 Barometer Pairs All players play the same boards

at once. Scores posted each round.

March 28 Team Game Get a team and come play

Sunday afternoon teams.

April 4 Bridge and Brunch Everything provided, just bring

your partner and convention card.

April 11 Charity Game Extra Points!

April 18 Individual Game No partner required. Play with

everyone. All use the same connvention card.

Each week $5 is entered in a jackpot. The following week a name is drawn from the previous week’s players. If you are present, you win the jackpot – if not, the money rolls over to increase the next week’s jackpot.

Each overall winner receives a free entry to a future Sunday game!

For more information, call Director Jodie Kieffer, 513-474-4721.

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New 49er Game

The Northern Kentucky Bridge Club has started a new

0-49 Game the first Friday of each month at 10:00 AM

at the Elsmere Senior Center, 179 Dell Street.

49er games are free through April.

For information, visit their website, www.nkycards.com

or call Director Millie Lockert, 859-342-4414

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MEMBERSHIP NEWS

Welcome New Members and Transfers

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Louise Berman

John Boyd

Betty Bradbury

Marilyn Braude

Beverly Broomhead

Thomas Buchanan

Robert Chaiken

Joy Cronin

Ellen Dunsker

Kathleen Dutson

Donald Frey

Mary Jo Groene

Patricia Gwynne

Pramod Jhaveri

Jo Anne Jozoff

Brandon Kreines

Lawrence Lindeman

Ted Lerman

Joseph Massoud

Ashok Patel

Mary Raispis

Sue Ransohoff

Betty Rosenthal

Erik Rubinstein

Kalman Shulman

Carol Simmons

Jeannie Stenger