May 2015 What’s New in District 22 As a final note, BA II will be holding its first ever Pro-Am Swiss game on Saturday, May 2. Dinner will be at 5:30 p.m. with the game starting at 6:00 p.m. If you can, please plan to join us for what promises to be a fun evening of bridge. (Continued from page 15) coveted Life Master rank. Congratulations to all of the above for achieving these new ranks. Our members participated in three 70% games in March. First, Connie Raabe and Connie Vinson combined for their second 70% game of the year, scoring an impressive 74.68% in a Sunday afternoon 299er game. Vera Iobbi and Pippa Young combined for a 70% game in the newly expanded Thursday night 749er game. Finally, Charles Clarke and Ron Westwood scored a very nice 72.94% game against a tough Friday morning field. Kudos for all the above for these excellent performances. The unit held its monthly unit game on March 29. In addition to the great bridge, 10 ½ tables also were on hand for the announcement of the Ace of Clubs and MiniMcKenney unit award winners for 2014. Tom Waite won both awards for the 0-5 masterpoint group, as did Pippa Young for the 5-20 masterpoint group. Margaret Bissell also won both awards for players beginning the year with 20-50 masterpoints. In the 50-100 masterpoint group, Susanne Lee picked up the Ace of Clubs award, while the Mini-McKenney was won by Helen Yamashiro. A similar split took place in the 100-200 masterpoint group, with Connie Vinson winning the Ace of Clubs, while Skip Calvert edged her out for the Mini-McKenney. For the 200-300 masterpoint group, Kirit Dharia won the Ace of Clubs and Gordon Whitehead won the Mini-McKenney. Teryl Burke won both awards for 300-500 masterpoints, while Larry Gordon and Gary Ansok won, respectively, the Ace of Clubs and the Mini-McKenney awards for 500-1,000 masterpoint group. In the 1000-2500 masterpoint group, both awards went to Donna Bell. Joe Conti won the Ace of Clubs and Ron Westwood won the Mini-McKenney for players with 2500-5000 masterpoints. Finally, Bill Hall captured both awards for the 7500-10,000 masterpoint group. Please join me in congratulating all of the award winners for their 2014 bridge exploits. Ventura By Jody Fickes Shapiro U nit 547 had a number of folks who braved the cacophony of Spring Time Nationals in New Orleans to join the hunt for gold. Coming home with the richest purse (aside from Alex Kolesnik who is in the ether of top players) was Roseann Buckley who, with her Memphis-based daughter Deborah Harrington, amassed 5 ½ gold points and another 7+ red points. Roseann and Deborah won their very first ever team event with two of Deborah’s Memphis colleagues. Roseann also brought home a case of pneumonia so we hope by the time she reads this, she is back at our bridge tables. Some of the other New Orleans victors were Anne Cline, Peggy Nielson, Don Cline, Marsha and Ken Vandiver, Ken Kidd, and another big point winner, Ron Westwood with almost 13 MPs. Speaking of winners, Saurin Chakrabarti placed first in both the 2014 MiniMcKenney and Ace of Clubs for members in the 0-5 point range. Saurin first began playing in Unit 547’s Novice game on Tuesday mornings with Jack Sonnenshein, about two years ago. The pair soon found themselves playing more often in the open games as they volunteered to round out half-tables. Saurin’s wife, Karen, had induced Saurin to play on Mondays at the Palms but it was Saurin who finally convinced Karen to try the Novice Games with him at the Temple Beth Torah venue. The pair now plays regularly in Wednesday’s 299er game and the Tuesday open, and are holding their own in both games. Perhaps one of the secrets to Saurin’s success is that he has been playing bridge informally for over sixty years. Born in a small village in East Bengal, India, which became East Pakistan in 1947, and is now Bangladesh, his father was the area physician. For a time, although they were Hindu, they remained in the newly partitioned country, until his mother, then a widow, decided the family would be safer in Kolkata (Calcutta). Saurin was the youngest of her ten children. His older siblings, particularly his brothers, often played cards, including bridge, which they taught to their youngest brother. In 1968, by then in his early twenties, Saurin became the only member of his immediate family to study in the United States. He enrolled at The University of Washington, to get his MS in Civil Engineering with a specialty in Structural. He remained in the states and his career was mostly based in California. When Saurin retired from his work as a structural engineer with a Pasadena based firm in 2010, it gave him more time to enjoy golf, and, of course, bridge. He also volunteers at Food Share in Oxnard, along with Karen who is a practicing pharmacist. She now works part time for a private pharmaceutical company that has a branch up in Northern California, in Redding, where Saurin plays while Karen is working. Karen tells a funny story about how, when she and Saurin first met in Seattle, she, a total novice to bridge, was scolded by Saurin for her less than stellar play. For a long time after she did not play bridge. Now, however, if you are lucky enough to play opposite from them, you will discover Saurin to be a calm and unflappable player, who sets a high bar for his gentlemanly play. Visalia By Robbie Rouch H ighlighting the spring welcoming schedule was our annual J. P. Morgan-sponsored two-session club championship charity event, hosted graciously by Cindy Myers at the Visalia LA JOLLA AND BEACH (Unit 526) MEMORIAL WEEKEND SECTIONAL May 23-25, 2015 Welcome to Unit 516’s 21st Annual Big Bear Lake Sectional Bridge Tournament June 12, 13, and 14, 2015 SATURDAY MAY 23 27% more MPs 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. (single sessions) Stratified Open Pairs 0-1000/3000/3000+ Stratified 749er Pairs 0-300/500/750 Stratified 199er Pairs 0-50/100/200 Friday, June 12 1 PM & 7 PM Bracketed Compact KO (Rounds 1-2) 10:000 am Bracketed Compact KO (Rounds 3-4) 2:300 pm Stratified Swiss Teams 2:300 pm A: B: C: m.. SUNDAY MAY 24 10:00 a.m. and ~ 2 p.m. (plan to be out before 6 p.m.) Stratiflighted Swiss Teams Flight A/X 0-5000/5000+ Strats B/C/D 0-750/1500/2500+ IDED PLAY THROUGH WITH LUNCH PROVIDED Stratified 299 Pairs D: 200-300 E: 100-200 F: 0-100 (Single Sessions) Bear City Raccoons Big Bear Stratified Pairs Adventures in Bridge Club 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. (single sessions) Stratified 749er Pairs 0-300/500/750 Stratified 199er Pairs 0-50/100/200 6150 Mission Gorge Rd, Suite 122 San Diego, CA 92120 6150 Mission Gorge Road, Suite 122 San Diego, CA 92120 619-287-8313 2000 + 750-2000 0-750 Saturday, June 13 10 AM & 3 PM MONDAY MAY 25 Stratified Open Pairs 0-1000/3000/+ 10:00 am Stratified BAM Teams 0-1000/3000/+ 2:30 pm Stratified Swiss Teams 2:30 pm To Be Held at the Beautiful (Single Sessions) Bear City Raccoons Big Bear Stratified Pairs All Saturday events are regionally rated!! http://lajollabridge.com for info and results. Country Club. Despite a vigorous secondround challenge by runners-up Alice Pickens and Jacqui McGreal, Warren and Suzie Cederborg held on with wins in both sessions for overall honors and the right to name next year’s charity recipient, which this year was Visalia Aid. Almost as exciting was our “blind-date” Swiss event, won convincingly by the team of Keith Lindersmith, Joan Dinwiddie, Andi Sigmund, and John Morrison. Though Howell movements are the norm Thursday evenings, The Tuesday/Friday lunch crowd brought us back up to a 10-table average with exactly 140 tables in play through the 14 sessions of the reporting period. Leading the pack of victors were Warren and Suzie with six wins each, followed by Robbie with four, and Barbara Fulmer with three. Double winners were Allyson Farrell, Bill Martin, Bob Iorio, and John Butisbauch. Bringing the total number of different winners to 31 for the 50 contested top spots were Alice Pickens, Andi Sigmund, Bob Rouch, Donny Graham, Esther Perrotta, Gary Spaberg, Harlan Ellis, Jacqui McGreal, Jean Moritz, Joan Dinwiddie, John Baughman, John Morrison, Keith Lindersmith, Lorna Cheng, Marcie Buford, Michiko Taylor, Mike Frank, Pat Delamontanya, Pierre Gaston, Ralph Alvarado, Shirley Martin, Susan Spears, and Vincent Cheng. On the tournament trail, Warren and Suzie Cederborg made a fine showing at the San Diego Regional with a 2nd place finish in a 48-table Swiss event, and a KO quarter-final finish. Keep in mind our own tournament, the renowned Visalia Sectional, is coming up May 15-17, again at the ambience-rich Lakes venue under the delightful directorship of Nancy Boyd. Lorna Cheng is chairing the event yet again, Dee Quatraro (559 280-1372 ms.ddq@att.net) is ready to help arrange partnerships, and countless others will be providing the goodies and hospitality we love to show off to our bridge friends throughout the region. FREE coffee, snacks, and parking. Light lunch on Saturday and Monday. A: B: C: 2000 + 750-2000 0-750 Standby pair guaranteed for Monday BAM event. CARD FEES: Pair games, Knockouts, and Single Session Swiss: $10/player-session on Monday, $11 on Saturday ($3 additional per player/session for non and unpaid ACBL members). Sunday Swiss: $100 per team (includes lunch). Director-in-Charge: BRANDON SHEUMAKER, SANCTION S1505163, MID-CHART in open events only. Pre-Dealt Hands on Saturday and Monday, RESULTS POSTED ONLINE DAILY. All events stratified by average. 20 VP Team scoring. Knockout events with only one bracket may be handicapped. All facilities are air conditioned. 1-800-866-3121 West Entrance to Big Bear Village 40650 Village Drive, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315 ACBL Room Rates per Night: Sunday, June 14 10 AM & TBA Sugarloaf Swiss Teams (Double Session) TOURNAMENT CHAIRS: Matthew Kidd (prez@lajollabridge.com) PARTNERSHIPS and LODGING: Lynne Anderson 858-353-3119. Stratified 299 Pairs D: 200-300 E: 100-200 F: 0-100 C: 0-750 299er: 0-300 (2 single sessions) 20 Point Victory Scale $109.00 Room rate cannot be guaranteed after June 25, 2015 A: 2000+ B: 750-2000 Director in Charge…………..…Peter Knee Chairperson……………….........Christine Cook Telephone …………......(909) 878-4524 Cell .................................(909) 702-8428 Partnerships………….….......Mary Ann Wotring Telephone................... (909) 606-5679 Cell...............................(714) 510-5679 E-mail: wotring72@roadrunner.com Card Fees: $10.00 ACBL Paid Members $13.00 Non & Unpaid ACBL Members per session Smoking area provided Free parking Hospitality Breaks at all Sessions Door Prizes Events for Everyone Sanction #1506099
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