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Goodwill Message Today is Goodwill Day. My co-chairs and I invite all members of the National Goodwill Committee to join us for a reception. See page 2 for details. We look forward to seeing you. Aileen Osofsky, Chairman National Goodwill Committee Daily Bulletin 50th Spring North American Bridge Championships Editors: Paul Linxwiler and Dave Smith Monday, March 12, 2007 Volume 50, Number 4 Defenses to 1NT A group of expert players was recently polled on their favorite methods of combating 1NT openings. The Daily Bulletin will feature the preferred defense against 1NT of a different expert each day of the NABC. (Players should note that several of the systems described in this series use Mid-Chart conventions and are not permitted in events that are restricted to the General Convention Chart. Players should check the director-in-charge for details.) Today's expert: Bart Bramley If Bart Bramley comes to your table and says, "We play SCUM," you shouldn't take it personally: It's the name of the convention he uses to compete against 1NT. The many-time NABC champ has been using a variation of this treatment since 1970. SCUM is an acronym: The S stands for shape, the C stands for color and the M is for majors. ("The 'u' doesn't stand for anything. It just makes it pronounceable," said a deadpan Bramley.) The three letters of the acronym correspond to the first three steps of the method: In the case of double or 2, advancer's continuations are pass-or-correct. Bramley uses this method against strong 1NT openings, but his definition of "strong" is any notrump range that would usually contain enough defensive strength to beat a game. "Against what I call 'constructive' 1NT openings, typically 12 high- card points or more, I use SCUM. Against 'destructive' or 'non-constructive' 1NT, which is anything that incorporates a bad 11 HCP or worse, I use a penalty double," he said. The strengths of the approach appeal to Bramley. "I've had a lot of good luck with this. The ambiguities of the system (double and 2) are coupled. Once you know one suit, you know the other. Other systems don't have this. For example, in DONT 2is clubs and a higher suit, or in Cappelletti, 2is hearts and a minor. There's no connection between the lower-ranking suit and the higher one in those systems." Bramley was candid about his competitive style versus 1NT openings. "I hate defending 1NT. I compete on some hands that would make many people blanch. My style is hyper-aggressive; I'll come in on 4-4 hands, especially if I don't like my lead position. If my hand contains a lot of tenaces that make it unattractive to lead from (against a 1NT opening), I'll trade my lead problem for a declaring problem." The weaknesses of SCUM, according to Bramley are two-fold. "Hands with a long minor- suit have to come in at the three level. More serious, however, is that if you compete and they end up declaring, they'll do so double-dummy because this method pinpoints your suits." Dbl = two suits of the same shape (+or +). The term "shape" in this context refers to rounded or pointed suit symbols. 2= two suits of the same color 2= majors 2= natural 2= natural 2NT = minors Smoking notice All Marriott hotels, which include Renaissance properties, are smoke–free. Smoking is not permitted inside these hotels, including the guest rooms. The 2007 Summer and Fall NABCs will also be hosted at Marriott hotels. Play begins in Vanderbilt KO Eighty-two teams entered the 2007 Vanderbilt Knockout Teams. In order to bring the number of teams down to 64 for today's head-to-head matches, the conditions of contest specified that the top 12 seeded teams receive a bye and the 13th seed play a head-to-head match with the lowest-seeded team. The remaining 68 teams were grouped into 17 groups of four. These four-way matches each yielded three survivors. The top 12 seeds, the winner of the #13 vs. #82 match-up, and the 51 survivors of the four-way matches gave 64 teams for round two. For rosters and today's match-ups, see pages 10-11. Cohen, Satten lead Silver Ribbon Pairs Ken Cohen of Philadelphia and Neal Satten of Wynnewood PA lead the Leventritt Silver Ribbon Pairs by a razor-thin margin. Cohen and Satten had a 65.77% game in the afternoon and followed that with 56.6% in the evening. Their total score was 795.5 (on a 25 top). In second place is Sharon Hait, from Livingston NJ, and Lester Sokolower from Verona NJ. Their total was 795. The third place pair was Ed Schulte and Joe Godefrin with 788. Sixty-five tables are in play for the final two sessions today. Slightly more than half qualified from the original field of 128 tables. Youngsters excited by first NABC Youths from middle schools in Carlinville IL and Mt. Pleasant IA made the trip to St. Louis to play Saturday. "They are excited," said Zip Mettenberg, one of the organizers for the Mt. Pleasant group. "It's rewarding to see the kids' interest and the support of the parents and the school." Both groups have active school bridge teaching programs. Mt. Pleasant began theirs last year after seeing an article in USA Today in which Bill Gates and Warren Buffett made a grant to promote bridge in schools. "(Local player) Irene Norris brought the article to the club," said Mettenberg, "The club contacted a middle school teacher, Rosemary Peck, and things just snowballed." At first, classes and play were offered two days a week during lunch hour. That escalated to bridge as an enrichment program offered twice a week as a regular class with 20 students in each. The classes typically have a 10- or 15-minute lesson and then the play of prearranged deals that reinforce the point of the lesson. The local bridge club in Mt. Pleasant provides the bridge teachers and teacher aides. The aides, volunteers from the local club, are necessary to answer questions and give help to the students. They used the Kitty Cooper lesson book, and ACBL provided playing cards and tee-shirts to students who graduated, along with trophies. Their club traveled to Omaha NE last August and met Bill Gates and Warren Buffett. "I got them to autograph my 'Bridge is Cool' tee-shirt," said seventh-grader Jessica Tone. When asked how she got started in the bridge classes, she said, "They announced they were having classes, so I went, and I liked them. It's fun trying to remember all the stuff (the bidding and the cards that have been played)." "It's been a wonderful way to bring the community into our school," said teacher Peck. "After we returned from Omaha, we were front- page news. Our students did very well there taking five out of the top six spots." Peck was asked about the appeal of bridge to Devin Peer ponders his next move. Students from the Mt. Pleasant IA Middle School attended their first NABC Saturday. On the left is Zip Mettenberg, one of the organizers. Continued on page 4

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Goodwill MMessageToday is Goodwill Day. My co-chairs and I

invite all members of the NationalGoodwill Committee to join us fora reception. See page 2 for details.

We look forward to seeing you.Aileen Osofsky, ChairmanNational Goodwill Committee

Daily Bulletin50th SSpring NNorth AAmerican BBridge CChampionships Editors: PPaul LLinxwiler aand DDave SSmith

Monday, MMarch 112, 22007 Volume 550, NNumber 44

Defenses tto 11NTA group of expert

players was recentlypolled on their favoritemethods of combating1NT openings. TheDaily Bulletin willfeature the preferreddefense against 1NT ofa different expert eachday of the NABC.

(Players should note that several of the systemsdescribed in this series use Mid-Chart conventionsand are not permitted in events that are restricted tothe General Convention Chart. Players shouldcheck the director-in-charge for details.)

Today's expert: Bart BramleyIf Bart Bramley comes to your table and says,

"We play SCUM," you shouldn't take it personally:It's the name of the convention he uses to competeagainst 1NT. The many-time NABC champ hasbeen using a variation of this treatment since 1970.

SCUM is an acronym: The S stands for shape,the C stands for color and the M is for majors. ("The'u' doesn't stand for anything. It just makes itpronounceable," said a deadpan Bramley.) The threeletters of the acronym correspond to the first threesteps of the method:

In the case of double or 2♣, advancer'scontinuations are pass-or-correct.

Bramley uses this method against strong 1NTopenings, but his definition of "strong" is anynotrump range that would usually contain enoughdefensive strength to beat a game. "Against what Icall 'constructive' 1NT openings, typically 12 high-card points or more, I use SCUM. Against'destructive' or 'non-constructive' 1NT, which isanything that incorporates a bad 11 HCP or worse, Iuse a penalty double," he said.

The strengths of the approach appeal toBramley. "I've had a lot of good luck with this. Theambiguities of the system (double and 2♣) arecoupled. Once you know one suit, you know theother. Other systems don't have this. For example, inDONT 2♣ is clubs and a higher suit, or inCappelletti, 2♥ is hearts and a minor. There's noconnection between the lower-ranking suit and thehigher one in those systems."

Bramley was candid about his competitive styleversus 1NT openings. "I hate defending 1NT. Icompete on some hands that would make manypeople blanch. My style is hyper-aggressive; I'llcome in on 4-4 hands, especially if I don't like mylead position. If my hand contains a lot of tenacesthat make it unattractive to lead from (against a 1NTopening), I'll trade my lead problem for a declaringproblem."

The weaknesses of SCUM, according toBramley are two-fold. "Hands with a long minor-suit have to come in at the three level. More serious,however, is that if you compete and they end updeclaring, they'll do so double-dummy because thismethod pinpoints your suits."

Dbl = two suits of the same shape (♣+♥or ♦+♠). The term "shape" in this context refers to rounded or pointedsuit symbols.

2♣ = two suits of the same color2♦ = majors2♥ = natural2♠ = natural2NT = minors

Smoking nnoticeAll Marriott hotels, which

include Renaissance properties,are smoke–free. Smoking is notpermitted inside these hotels,including the guest rooms.

The 2007 Summer and FallNABCs will also be hosted at Marriott hotels.

Play bbegins iin Vanderbilt KKO

Eighty-two teams entered the 2007 VanderbiltKnockout Teams. In order to bring the number ofteams down to 64 for today's head-to-head matches,the conditions of contest specified that the top 12seeded teams receive a bye and the 13th seed play ahead-to-head match with the lowest-seeded team. The remaining 68 teams were grouped into 17 groupsof four. These four-way matches each yielded threesurvivors.

The top 12 seeds, the winner of the #13 vs. #82match-up, and the 51 survivors of the four-waymatches gave 64 teams for round two.

For rosters and today's match-ups, see pages 10-11.

Cohen, SSatten lleadSilver RRibbon PPairs

Ken Cohen of Philadelphia and Neal Satten ofWynnewood PA lead the Leventritt Silver RibbonPairs by a razor-thin margin. Cohen and Sattenhad a 65.77% game in the afternoon and followedthat with 56.6% in the evening. Their total scorewas 795.5 (on a 25 top).

In second place is Sharon Hait, fromLivingston NJ, and Lester Sokolower from VeronaNJ. Their total was 795. The third place pair wasEd Schulte and Joe Godefrin with 788.

Sixty-five tables are in play for the final twosessions today. Slightly more than half qualifiedfrom the original field of 128 tables.

Youngsters eexcited bby ffirst NNABCYouths from middle

schools in Carlinville IL andMt. Pleasant IA made thetrip to St. Louis to playSaturday.

"They are excited," saidZip Mettenberg, one of theorganizers for the Mt.Pleasant group. "It'srewarding to see the kids'interest and the support ofthe parents and the school."

Both groups have activeschool bridge teachingprograms. Mt. Pleasantbegan theirs last year afterseeing an article in USAToday in which Bill Gatesand Warren Buffett made a grant to promotebridge in schools.

"(Local player) Irene Norris brought the articleto the club," said Mettenberg, "The club contacteda middle school teacher, Rosemary Peck, andthings just snowballed."

At first, classes and play were offered twodays a week during lunch hour. That escalated tobridge as an enrichment program offered twice aweek as a regular class with 20 students in each.

The classes typically have a 10- or 15-minutelesson and then the play of prearranged deals thatreinforce the point of the lesson.

The local bridge club in Mt. Pleasant providesthe bridge teachers and teacher aides. The aides,volunteers from the local club, are necessary toanswer questions and give help to the students.They used the Kitty Cooper lesson book, andACBL provided playing cards and tee-shirts tostudents who graduated, along with trophies.

Their club traveled to Omaha NE last Augustand met Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.

"I got them to autograph my 'Bridge is Cool'tee-shirt," said seventh-grader Jessica Tone. Whenasked how she got started in the bridge classes,she said, "They announced they were havingclasses, so I went, and I liked them. It's fun tryingto remember all the stuff (the bidding and thecards that have been played)."

"It's been a wonderful way to bring thecommunity into our school," said teacher Peck."After we returned from Omaha, we were front-page news. Our students did very well there takingfive out of the top six spots."

Peck was asked about the appeal of bridge to

Deviin PPeer pponders hhiis nnext mmove.

Students ffrom tthe MMt. PPlleasant IIA MMiiddlle SSchooll aattended ttheiir ffiirstNABC SSaturday. OOn tthe lleft iis ZZiip MMettenberg, oone oof tthe oorganiizzers.

Continued on page 4

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Monday, MMarch 1128:30 a.m. – Anheuser Busch Tour. Register at the Tour Desk (near Noon Registration). Fee: $10.10 a.m. – Noon Competition and Conventions Committee meeting.

Room: Shaw, Renaissance Grand.11 a.m. – Noon Get Online with Bridge Base. Don't miss this opportunity

to meet with Fred Gitelman, creator of the ACBL's Learnto Play Bridge program. Get a guided tour of the BridgeBase site and its outstanding teaching features. Room: TBA.

5 – 7 p.m. Goodwill Reception. Room: America's Center 240-241.

Tuesday, MMarch 11310 a.m. - Noon Senior Team Trials meeting. Room: Lafayette,

Renaissance Grand.

Wednesday, MMarch 1148:30 a.m. – St. Louis City Tour. Register at the Tour Desk (near Noon Registration). Fee: $26.

Friday, MMarch 11611: 30 p.m. – Women's Team Trials meeting. Room: Lafayette, 2 a.m. Renaissance Grand.

Saturday, MMarch 1171 - 5:30 p.m. Vugraph. Room: TBA.8 p.m. til Vugraph. Room: TBA.

Monday, MMarch 11212:15 p.m. Mike Flader Ruling the Game6:45 p.m. Allan Mazer I'd Rather Be Last

Tuesday, MMarch 11312:15 p.m. Phillip Alder How to Respond to a 1♣ Opener6:45 p.m. Larry Cohen Lawful Preemption

Wednesday, MMarch 11412:15 p.m. Ellen Wallace Parameters of Preempts6:45 p.m. Karen Walker Those Inconvenient Minors

Monday, MMarch 112Please join us in the Landmark Ballroom 4 after the evening session for the"Ice Cream Parlor." Stay to enjoy the rhythm and blues music of thePennsylvania Slim Blues Band. This trio of talented musicians has pleasedcrowds for years with their original songs as well as covers of traditionalfavorites. You might hear the sounds of Muddy Waters, Little Richard orRay Charles and you will enjoy it all.

Tuesday, MMarch 113It's "Cancun Night" in the Landmark 4 Ballroom after the evening session.Join us for wonderful Mexican food.

Wednesday, MMarch 114Please join us in Landmark Ballroom 4 after the evening session for "CajunNight." Enjoy the great Louisiana food and enjoy the rhythm and bluesstyling of the Pennsylvania Slim Blues Band. You loved them on Mondayand you will love them tonight. It might be an original song or it might be asong you have enjoyed for years.

CELEBRITY SSPEAKER PPROGRAM

LATE NNIGHT // EENTERTAINMENT

Page 2 Daily Bulletin

SPECIAL EVENTSMEETINGS // SSEMINARS // RRECEPTIONS

St. LLouis NNABCCommittee CChairs

Caddies Suzi ShymanskiCharity Michael Carmen and

Glenn SmithEntertainment &

Restaurant Guide Ken Bland Finance Glenn SmithInformation Rick Edwards and

Carol Burt Intermediate/Newcomer Betty Freeman Partnerships Mary Hruby Pre Tournament Nell Schneider Prizes Kathy Safranski Publicity John Samsel Registration Jane and Dan SchafferVolunteers MaryLu Weyerich

canceled

Housekeeping RRequestsFor guests staying in the Renaissance: If you

will be using a "Do Not Disturb" sign, pleaseremember to remove it for your room to beserviced during normal business hours. If you arerequesting a special time for your room to becleaned, please dial 5868. Rooms will not beserviced with Do Not Disturb signs

Partnership ddeskAll partnerships, including NABC+ events, for

the 1 p.m. games will be done at the America'sCenter only.

RefrigeratorsThe Renaissance hotel has no more

refrigerators for guest rooms. They were given outon a first come, first served basis and theirinventory is depleted.

New LLife MMastersRoger and Connie Ellingson of Little Rock

AR made Life Master Saturday in the CompactKO teams. They were playing with Dick and JudyChapman.

All new Life Masters please report into theDaily Bulletin office to be recognized. Include youand your partner's names and hometowns, theevent you were playing in and teammates if thatapplies. The Daily Bulletin office is located in theRenaissance Hotel on the Mezzanine level in theParkview Room.

All mmy oown ffault!BBy BBarry RRiggal

Keith Garber gave me a deal where he hadmissed a sure way to set a partscore, and he hadsuffered the ultimate indignity of being squeezedat trick five. Garber was playing with Ruth Stoveragainst Patty Cayne and Jacqui Mitchell.

Dlr: North ♠ K 6 2Vul: None ♥ A K J 10

♦ Q J 9 7 4♣ 3

♠ 10 5 ♠ A Q J 9♥ 9 7 6 ♥ 5♦ A K 8 3 ♦ 10 6 2♣ A K 9 7 ♣ J 8 5 4 2

♠ 8 7 4 3♥ Q 8 4 3 2♦ 5♣ Q 10 6

West North East SouthGarber Cayne Stover Mitchell

1♦ Pass 2♥Pass Pass Pass

Mitchell's weak jump response might not meetwith the approval of the purists, but it got the jobdone.

When dummy came down on the ♣K lead,Garber decided to play for spade ruffs by shiftingto the ♠10. A heart shift would work better.Declarer put up the ♠K and Stover cashed herthree spade tricks, as Garber let go of a club. Nowshe exited with the ♠9 – a winner which squeezedGarber. (A heart shift would still have done thetrick.)

If he ruffed, declarer could overruff, drawtrumps and crossruff. If he threw a diamond, thesuit would ruff out, and a second club would letthat suit ruff out.

Visit oour vvendors!For all of your bridge-related shopping, be

sure to check out the vendors here at the St. LouisNABC.

Visit the America's Center, second level, in thepre-function area next to where the regional gamesare being played.

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In my college daysat the University ofIllinois, if a degree inbridge had beenoffered I would havegraduated with one.

Unfortunately, Ihad to settle for one in

chemistry. Back then, we all played strong twoopeners with only the three level for pre emptivebids with seven-card suits. We played for hourseagerly waiting for that strong two-bid to comealong. That's why I never got to bed before 2a.m.

One day, a new arrival to our bridge gameintroduced us to the weak two-bid. Things werenever the same. Six-card suits with 6-10 high-card points came up all the time. Now I could getto bed earlier.

Of course, we always need rules for any bid,so here are a few you might consider for theweak two-bid.

1. An opening bid of 2♦, 2♥ or 2♠ shows asix-card suit headed by two of the top three orthree of the top five honors and 6-10 HCP. Don'tcount for length in the six-card suit, it's alreadyaccounted for. With 11 HCP, the hand is too gooda hand for a weak two-bid, so consider openingat the one level.

2. You should not have a good four-cardmajor on the side. With♠A K Q 8 6 2 ♥7 4 3 2 ♦4 ♣8 3,

open the bidding with 2♠. With♠Q 8 7 6 4 3 ♥A Q 8 7 ♦4 ♣8 3,

Pass will work better.3. You should not have a five-card suit on the

side. The weak two-bid can also be used as anovercall as long as it is a jump bid. Examples:

West North East South1♦ 2♥

A non-jump two-level overcall is notweak, as in this case:

West North East South1♠ 2♥

That simply shows a good hand with agood heart suit (if you are vulnerable, thatovercall should deliver a pretty strong hand).

Well, now that partner has opened a weaktwo-bid, what do we do? Here are someoptions:

1. Raise partner to the three or four level.If you have a fit for partner's long suit but nota lot of strength, raising partner simplycontinues the preempt. You want to make itmore difficult for the opponents to enter theauction and/or exchange information. A raiseof partner is definitely not forcing (a forcingbid is one partner cannot pass). There is a spoton your convention card where you can insertthe letters RONF, meaning Raise Only Non-Force. That means that if you do anythingother than raise partner's suit, he must takeanother bid (assuming the next hand passes).

2. Bid your own suit. This is forcing topartner and shows a powerful hand and a goodsuit of your own. Just an opener is not goodenough to change suits. Don't attempt to rescuepartner at your first turn to bid if you are veryshort in his suit. You will only dig the holedeeper.

3. Bid game. If partner has opened a weak2♥ or 2♠, use the Rule of 17 to determine if youhave enough for game. Add your HCP to yourtrump holding. If it adds up to 17, bid game. Forexample, say you hold♠A J 3 ♥A 10 7 6 3 ♦K Q 4 ♣8 3,

and partner opens 2♠. You have 14 HCP andthree spades. That adds up to 17. Bid 4♠.

4. Bid 2NT. This asks partner to furtherdescribe his hand. Many players show an outside

ace or king (known as a "feature") when at thetop of the point range. Otherwise, opener simplyrepeats his suit.

My favorite convention to use with weaktwo-bid is called Ogust (invented by HaroldOgust). It allows more flexibility for the weaktwo opener. These are the responses to 2NT:

3♣ = Bad hand, bad suit.3♦ = Bad hand, good suit.3♥ = Good hand, bad suit.3♠ = Good hand, good suit.A bad hand is 6-8 HCP; good is 9-10 HCP. A

good suit has two of the top three honors; a badsuit lacks that strength.

JUST FOR NEW PLAYERSThe wweak ttwo-bbid

BBy MMark EEhrett

Thinking bbridge BBy EEddie KKanttar

Dlr: North ♠ K Q 10 6Vul: N-S ♥ 8 3

♦ A 6 5 3♣ K 7 5

♠ A 8 7 ♠ J 9 5♥ 6 5 2 ♥ Q J 10 9♦ J 10 9 8 ♦ K 7 4♣ J 8 2 ♣ A 10 3

♠ 4 3 2♥ A K 7 4♦ Q 2♣ Q 9 6 4

West North East South1♦ Pass 1♥

Pass 1♠ Pass 2NTAll Pass

Opening lead: ♦J Bidding commentary: In the modern

game, 12 high-card points with the Northdistribution is an opening bid. South's second-round jump to 2NT is not forcing (11-12 high-card points or a very good 10). North has aneasy pass.

Lead commentary: Though one avoidsleading dummy's first-bid suit, a perfect four-card sequence takes priority over a marginalholding in an unbid suit.

Defensive commentary: East wins the ♦Kand shifts to the ♥Q. Declarer wins the ♥K and

leads a spade towards the K-Q-10-6 in dummy.As West, holding the ace and seeing this spadecombination in dummy, duck the first spade, andif declarer plays the king and later leads a secondspade, duck again. Just do it!

As East, holding the ace with or without thejack, and seeing this spade combination to yourright in dummy, duck the first spade. Theseducks must be made smoothly. If the defendersplay properly, South has to guess who has the♠A. If West takes the ♠A on either lead, heeliminates the guess in the suit. If East has the

♠A and not the jack and wins the first round, heexposes West, who may have J-x-x, to a second-round finesse.

Play commentary: As South, assuming thedefenders have played their spades properly andsmoothly, the fate of the contract depends onwhich spade you play from dummy the secondtime. If you try the 10, you are toast. Also, if youplayed the 10 the first time, you are toast, only alittle sooner. The 10 would be the right play,however, if the East-West spades were reversed.

This ccartoon iis ffrom JJude GGoodwin's nnew bbook, Go aahead, LLaugh,published bby MMaster PPoint PPress, aand aavailable ffrom bbridgesuppliers aand mmajjor bbookstores.

No ppartner? No pprobllem!Arriive aabout oonehour eearlly aandthe IIntermediiate-Newcomerpartnershiip ddeskkcan aarrange aapartner oorteammates fforyou. SShown hhereare IIN vvollunteersBiillll BBunn aand JJoChorpeniing.

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YoungstersContinued from page 1

her students. "For one thing, they get to play agame in school," she said candidly. "That's betterto them than a regular class."

The Carlinville IL group has a similar story.Dr. Chris Shaw was the moving force to getbridge classes started in the Carlinville MiddleSchool.

"The bridge lessons started after school onMondays," said Shaw, "We have 10-minutelessons, followed by the play of prearrangeddeals."

Shaw has done research studies that show thatyoungsters who have had bridge instruction dobetter on standardized tests. His research givesweight to the idea that inferential reasoning,something that is hard to teach, is improved bybridge lessons. (For more details of Dr. Shaw'sstudy, refer to page 22 of the Aug. 2006 BridgeBulletin.)

The Carlinville students were joined by theirmiddle school teacher and club sponsor MaryLattan who also played Saturday. "I'm justlearning along with the students," she said.

After the game, the two groups joined togetherfor a pizza party.

Four of the Carlinville youngsters joined theACBL Saturday. Convention ccard rreminder

• Each player must have an ACBL conventioncard filled out and on the table. Please note thatother types of convention cards, such as the WBFconvention card or homemade cards that do notsufficiently resemble the ACBL convention card,are not acceptable substitutes.

• Each player is required to have a conventioncard filled out legibly and on the table throughouta session. Both cards of a partnership must beidentical and include the first and last names ofeach member of the partnership.

If a director determines that neither player hasa substantially completed card, the partnershipmay play only the Standard American Yellow Cardand may use only standard carding. Thisrestriction may be lifted only at the beginning of asubsequent round after convention cards havebeen properly prepared and approved by thedirector. Further, the partnership will receive a1/6–board matchpoint penalty for each boardplayed, commencing with the next round andcontinuing until the restriction is lifted. In IMPteam games, penalties shall be at the discretion ofthe director.

If the director determines the partnership hasat least one substantially completed conventioncard but has not fully complied with ACBLregulations, the director may give warnings orassign such penalties as he deems to beappropriate under the circumstances.

The objective of these warnings and penaltiesis the encouragement of full compliance withACBL regulations.

Truth oor DDare?BBy BBarry RRiggal

This deal comes from the Friday-Saturdayknockouts:

♠ 5 2♥ 10 9 4♦ A Q J 6♣ J 10 6 4

♠ A 8 7 4 3♥ 6 5♦ 7 4♣ Q 9 8 3

On lead to 2NT-3NT, you try a low spade tothe ♠9 and king. Declarer runs the ♦10, whichholds, and plays a diamond to the jack, losing tothe king. Partner returns the ♠J, covered all round.Things are looking up! What next?

The key to the deal is that if partner has fourspades, the contract is down in top tricks. So let'sconsider that partner maybe started with ♠J 10 9.Now what should you do?

The answer is that you can't beat declarerlegitimately. The most partner can have is the ♥Q– and if he has that card, declarer can take afinesse for his ninth trick. But which finesse?

To have any chance to beat the contract, youmust shift to a high spade. A good partner will winthe ♠9 and shift to the ♥8, keeping up thedeception. Now let declarer work out whether totake the club or heart finesse! If he does, yourreputation has probably gone before you. The fulldeal:

♠ 5 2♥ 10 9 4♦ A Q J 6♣ J 10 6 4

♠ A 8 7 4 3 ♠ J 10 9♥ 6 5 ♥ Q 8 7 3 2♦ 7 4 ♦ K 5 3♣ Q 9 8 3 ♣ 7 2

♠ K Q 6♥ A K J♦ 10 9 8 2♣ A K 5

Miiddlle sschooll sstudents ffrom CCarlliinviilllle IIL ppllayediin tthe BBriidge-ppllus ggame SSaturday. PPiictured aare:(front) LLiindsey DDover aand AAmanda BBentller, aand(backk) MMary LLattan, sschooll tteacher aand ccllubsponsor, SSandra SShiiplley, AApriill RRothenbach aandChriis SShaw, ccllub oorganiizzer.

Liindsey DDover sstudiies bbefore ppllayiing oondefense.

Students aare rready ffor aactiion. SShown aare:JJessiica TTone ((lleft), BBernard PPollllmeiier, DDeviinPeer aand HHannah TTayllor.

Touring SSt. LLouisAnheuser Busch Brewery TourFollow the making of Budweiser. See first

hand the brewing process and marvel at the state ofthe art facilities, brew houses and beechwood-aging cellars. Visit the historic Brew House whereyou'll see the copper kettles, wall murals, ornatewrought iron railings and hop vine chandeliers.

This brewery is home to one of three travelingBudweiser Clydesdales teams. The century-oldstables, featuring stain glass windows and amassive chandelier, house an eight-horse hitch anda beer wagon weighing four tons. The tourcontinues through the Bevo Packaging Plant,where high speed bottling and canning lines can beviewed.

And finally, you'll see many visitors' favoritestop - the Hospitality Room - to enjoy acomplimentary tasting of the finest beers and amoment to browse through the gift shops.

Then it's on to Forest Park. In 1904, the St.Louis World's Fair drew more than 20 millionvisitors from around the world to Forest Park.Today it is home to the region's major culturalinstitutions: the Zoo, Art Museum, HistoryMuseum, Science Center, and the Muny Opera.Forest Park is also the home of the Jewel Box,skating rink, boathouse, golf course, tennis centerand Turtle Playground.

Date: Monday, March 12.Time: Meet at 9 a.m., return by noon. Price: $10.

St. Louis City TourEnjoy a private, guided 3-1/2-hour tour of St.

Louis, featuring two stops. You begin at Laclede's Landing, a nine-block

industrial area that once housed companiesproducing coffee, leather goods, mattresses,tobacco, whiskey, candy and machinery for thebarges, and now features some of the most uniquerestaurants and sidewalk cafes in St. Louis.

Next you will visit the famous Gateway Arch,a stainless steel structure that towers over 60stories tall, completed in 1968. It is the nation'stallest national monument. With a tour to the topincluded, you'll get a stunning glimpse of the St.Louis region from a dizzying height of 630 feet.Next, visit the Museum of Westward Expansionwhere you can view rare Indian Peace Medals andweapons of survival, an actual teepee, and Siouxwar bonnet and walk through time with Lewis andClark.

Then you'll drive through the Soulard andLafayette Square neighborhoods, both NationalHistoric districts. The Soulard area featuresbeautifully restored 19th century red brickVictorian and federal style townhouses, and ishome to one of the largest Mardi Gras celebrationsoutside New Orleans. It's also home to the SoulardFarmer's Market, one of the oldest public marketsstill in existence in the United States.

You will pass by the Anheuser Busch breweryon your way to Lafayette Square, St. Louis's oldesthistoric district. Victorian mansions, townhousesand row houses display architectural styles fromthe Civil War through the turn of the century.

Your second stop is at the Cathedral Basilicaof St. Louis. Archbishop John Glennon began thebuilding of the Cathedral in 1907. Its uniquedesign combines architecture of Romanesque styleon the exterior with a wondrous Byzantine styleinterior. The cathedral is the home of the largestmosaic collection in the world.

On your ride home down Market Street, youwill pass Union Station, a former passenger trainterminal that has been restored into a shoppingcenter and entertainment complex.

Date: Wednesday, March 13. Time: Meet at 8 a.m., return at noon. Price: $26.

Register for either tour at the Tour Desklocated near the Tournament Registration Desk.

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Now that's hospitalityOn Friday, Sally Woolsey left her prescription

reading glasses in a cab. On Sunday morning, hercompanion on the cab ride was walking on thestreet when a cab pulled up next to him. Thedriver leaned out with a pair of glasses in his handand asked him whether they belonged to hisfriend!

Woolsey said, "No matter how hard I try, Iwon't be able to be as nice as St. Louisans!"

SILODOR OOPEN PPAIRSThere were late score corrections for this event. This reflects the corrected final standings.

91.0 Tables130.00 1 Roy Welland, New York NY; Giorgio Duboin, Torino Italy 3244.0797.50 2 Richard Freeman, Atlanta GA; Zia Mahmood, New York NY 3225.5273.13 3 Winthrop Allegaert - Jaggy Shivdasani, New York NY 3056.0057.78 4 Jim Krekorian, New York NY; Venkatrao Koneru, San Antonio TX 2983.8752.00 5 Mark Feldman, New York NY; Jan Jansma, Malden Netherlands 2945.1347.27 6 Peter Boyd, Silver Spring MD; Steve Robinson, Arlington VA 2931.4143.33 7 Pamela Granovetter, Cincinnati OH; Richard Katz, N Versailles PA 2869.3340.00 8 Ed Ulman, Portland OR; Jim Looby, Burbank CA 2859.0337.14 9 David Hoffner, Bentnor City NJ; Mike Cappelletti Sr, Alexandria VA 2814.4934.67 10 Sam Lev, New York NY; Reese Milner, Los Angeles CA 2791.2132.50 11 Seymon Deutsch, Laredo TX; Hemant Lall, Dallas TX 2782.1030.59 12 Gary Cohler, Miami FL; Ralph Katz, Hinsdale IL 2777.8628.89 13 Ken Scholes, Bellevue WA; Dick Yarington, Seattle WA 2769.3627.37 14 Russell Ekeblad, Providence RI; Michael Seamon, Hollywood FL 2758.2826.00 15 Douglas Wagner - Clay Hall, Birmingham AL 2757.0324.76 16 Jane Teel - Robert Teel Jr, Birmingham AL 2748.7823.64 17 Beverly Perry, New York NY; Ron Smith, San Francisco CA 2747.8922.61 18 Dennis McGarry, Stuart FL; Matt Granovetter, Cincinnati OH 2743.0521.67 19 Ai-Tai Lo, Reston VA; Alan Schwartz, Fairfax VA 2724.3720.80 20 David Bakhshi, London England; Louk Verhees, Voorhout Netherlands 2706.5420.00 21 Ellen Klosson, Silver Spring MD; Brad Theurer, Gaithersburg MD 2705.5419.26 22 Eric Greco, Philadelphia PA; Geoff Hampson, Las Vegas NV 2704.9318.57 23 Alan Applebaum, Brookline MA; James Streisand, Sudbury MA 2702.4117.93 24 David Berkowitz - Larry Cohen, Boca Raton FL 2699.8317.33 25 Michael Rosenberg, New Rochelle NY; Richard Zeckhauser, Cambridge MA 2696.7717.39 26 Krzysztof Buras, Chorzow Slask Poland; Jaroslaw Piasecki, Buffalo Grove IL 2676.8916.25 27 Richard Meffley - James Tritt, Fresno CA 2675.2815.76 28 Bart Bramley, Dallas TX; John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT 2670.9615.29 29 Walter Schafer Jr, Downey CA; Bill Kent, Iowa City IA 2668.9214.86 30 Mark Itabashi, Murrieta CA; Eric Leong, Oakland CA 2662.2014.44 31 Dick Bruno, Des Plaines IL; Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN 2660.7714.05 32 Emma Sjoberg, Linkoping Sweden; Simon Bech, Stockholm Sweden 2653.1713.68 33 Ishmael Delmonte, Double Bay NSW Australia; Boye Brogeland, Norway 2649.6713.33 34 Allan Falk, Okemos MI; Peter Friedland, Cupertino CA 2645.6713.00 35 Linda Lewis, Sioux Falls SD; Douglas Doub, W Hartford CT 2640.1612.68 36 Robert Gardner, Glenview IL; Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL 2639.2912.38 37 Robert Cappelli, Bloomfield MI; Michael D Alioto, Birmingham MI 2637.4012.09 38 Jim Kirkham - Corinne Kirkham, San Bernardino CA 2627.5511.82 39 Shelly Dunietz - Erez Hendelman, New York NY 2616.3915.55 40 Stephen Landen, Ellicott City MD; Pratap Rajadhyaksha, Powell OH 2611.3611.30 41 Jason Feldman, San Diego CA; Steve De Roos, Brasschaat Belgium 2609.7911.06 42 Barnet Shenkin, Boca Raton FL; Justin Lall, Dallas TX 2607.3113.00 43 Richard Gabriel - Joseph Machotka, Chicago IL 2606.8010.61 44 Stephen Earl, Avon CT; Eugene Saxe, Briarcliff NY 2597.5110.40 45 Bryan Maksymetz, Coquitlam BC; Nicolas L'Ecuyer, Montreal QC 2587.5710.20 46 Sidney Brownstein, Santa Monica CA; Janice Seamon-Molson, Hollywood FL 2584.5510.00 47 Michael Becker, Boca Raton FL; Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY 2579.809.81 48 Raghavendra Rajkumar, Arlington VA; Prahalad Rajkumar, Alexandria VA 2571.969.63 49 Randy Joyce, Raleigh NC; Bill Wisdom, Salisbury NC 2571.699.45 50 Fredrik Nystrom, Stockholm Sweden; Grace Jeklin, Surrey BC 2569.10

Compress yyour llosersPlaying in the evening final session of the

Silidor Open Pairs, Jan Jansma of Malden,Netherlands found a way to turn five losers intofour to make a partscore on board 26. He wasplaying with Mark Feldman. (Deal rotated forconvenience.)

Dlr: West ♠ J 9 8 4Vul: Both ♥ K Q 4

♦ 10 3♣ 10 9 8 4

♠ Q 5 3 ♠ A♥ A 10 8 7 5 ♥ 9 6 3♦ 6 4 ♦ A Q J 9 8 7 5♣ J 7 3 ♣ Q 5

♠ K 10 7 6 2♥ J 2♦ K 2♣ A K 6 2

West North East SouthFeldman Jansma

Pass Pass 1♦ 1♠Dbl (1) 2♥ (2) 3♦ 3♥ (3)Pass 3♠ All Pass

(1) Negative.(2) Constructive spade raise.(3) Game try.East won the diamond opening lead with his

ace and led another to Jansma's king. Declareradvanced the ♥J. West won his ace and exitedwith a heart to dummy's ♥K. Jansma cashed the♥Q and pitched one of his club losers.

At this point, declarer had lost two tricks. Itlooked as if East had seven diamonds and threehearts. He was pretty sure East had the ♠A for hisopening bid, but who held the ♠Q? If East had the♠A Q, it was necessary to play a trump from thetable.

Instead, declarer led a club to his ace andcashed the ♣K. Only now did he lead a trump,making the unusual looking play of low from hishand to East's bare ace. Holding nothing butdiamonds, East had to present a ruff-sluff onwhich declarer discarded his last club whileruffing in dummy. In all, he lost one diamond, oneheart and two trump tricks – making three for plus140. This deal helped the pair finish fifth overall.FIRST SUNDAY EVENING 100/200/300 TEAMS

10 TablesA B C

2.83 1 Raymond Ford, Highland IL; Harvey Laux, Saint Louis MO; RandallBrown, Cameron Park CA; Lisa Whitbeck, Little Rock AR 64.00

2.13 2 1 1 Don Malone, Sharon WI; Wynn Wozobski - Philip Wilner, Tulsa OK;Suzanne Broddon, Saint Louis MO 55.00

1.59 3 Kathy Rolfe, Lake Winnebago MO; Mary Mertz, Overland Park KS;Sharon Gordon, Broomall PA; Michele Saland, Wallingford PA 53.00

1.60 4 2 Nona Rathsack, Park Ridge IL; Karen Sarsfield, Hinsdale IL;Beverly Dixson, Kirkwood MO; Caroline Gilje, St Louis MO 46.00

FIRST SUNDAY EVENING 300/100/50 PAIRS12.0 Tables

A B C3.11 1 Michael Sears, Chicago IL; Barbara Chasnoff, Park Ridge IL 66.96%2.33 2 1 Theresa Ann Brantley, Mabank TX; Carol Sossamon, Kemp TX 59.52%1.58 3/4 2 1 James Carey, Clinton IA; Eric Bardin, Nashville TN 56.85%1.53 3/4 Janet Blume - Darnell Blume, Ramsey MN 56.85%0.98 5 Hatchie Greene, Saint Louis MO; Karen Pickelsimer, Oakwood Hills IL 55.95%1.19 6 3 2 Marian Solari - John Van Matre, Kirkwood MO 55.65%0.89 4 3 Cathy Irving, Hot Sprgs Vlg AR; Ginna Dethomas, Hot Springs Vil AR 55.06%0.67 5 4 Mary Hamlett - Loretta Gibbens, Nashville TN 54.17%

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SUNDAY INTERMEDIATE-NEWCOMER PAIRS9.0 Tables

A B C2.68 1 1 Phyllis Siegel, Ballwin MO; Helene Siegfried, St Louis MO 63.10%2.01 2 2 Cory Perkers - Fred Johnston, Chicago IL 61.01%1.51 3 Domenico Sneider, Carmel IN; Greg Ellis, Noblesville IN 58.33%1.27 4 3 Paul Weader - Barbara Ritter, Sun City AZ 55.95%1.55 5 4 1 Shirley Ringland, Chesterfield MO; Mary Gaines, Saint Louis MO 53.27%1.16 5 2 Russell Craft, Warwick Bermuda; Margaret Potts, Sandys Bermuda 52.98%

SUNDAY SWISS TEAMS9 Tables

A B2.68 1 Joyce Currie, Mc Lean VA; Larry Gebbie, Vienna VA; Amy Bloom, Silver

Spring MD; Lori Lerner, Narberth PA 68.002.13 2 1 Marlene Beranek, Glenview IL; Mary Hilman, Mt Prospect IL; Carol Duffy

- Marilyn Richards, Wilmette IL 52.001.51 3 Pam McGinn - Sarah Luebbe - Carol Pettys, Evansville IN; Jan Tucker,

Newburgh IN 38.001.40 4/5 2/3 Camilla Rabjohns - Becky Lagouros, Peoria Heights IL; Ann Schuyler -

Bev Upp, Bloomington IL 37.001.40 4/5 2/3 Don Grider - Inez Grider, Georgetown TX; Elizabeth Becker - Robert

Becker, Evansville IN 37.00

FRIDAY-SUNDAY SIDE SERIES18.5 Tables

A B C4.40 1 Douglas Wagner - Clay Hall, Birmingham AL 63.55%3.34 2 1 Steven Ansell, Hopkinton MA; Joyce Pearson, Framingham MA 60.89%2.51 3 2 1 Paul Holmes, Champaign IL; Eric Gettleman, New York NY 60.83%1.88 4 3 Bob Huber - Jean Boettcher, Minneapolis MN 60.64%2.71 5 4 Eryk Gozdowski, Saint Louis United Kingdom; Mike Spooner, Glen

Allen VA 60.59%1.90 6 Edward White, Grand Blanc MI; Barry Harper, Regina SK 60.18%1.06 5 Charles Martineau, Brossard QC; Marius Moldovan, Pointe-Claire QC 58.33%0.79 6 Paul Wolf II, Shrewsbury MA; Nancy Wilson, Des Moines IA 51.15%1.71 2 Judy Fecel - Ann McDougal, Houston TX 49.32%1.28 3 Zachary Brescoll, Mansfield TX; Linda Spooner, Edmond OK 48.47%0.96 4 Vyrn Muir, Coon Rapids MN; Dan Rosenblatt, Winston Salem NC 48.04%

FIRST SATURDAY MIDNITE KNOCKOUTS8 Tables

2.73 1 Anne Dawson, Delhi LA; Richard Helams Jr,West Monroe LA; G S Jade Barrett - Karen Lee Barrett,Vancouver WA; Miguel Reygadas, Polanco Mexico

2.05 2 Mitchell Snyder, Earlington PA; Joseph Clark,Dallas TX; John Herriot, Los Angeles CA; Barbara Miller,Bangor PA

SATURDAY-SUNDAY MORNING COMPACT KO 116 Tables

16.10 1 Rick Kaye, Bingham Farms MI; SheldonMargulis, Saint Louis MO; Chester Johnson, Chicago IL; WillEngel, Freeport IL12.08 2 Mike Potoczak - Jaroslaw Piasecki, Buffalo

Grove IL; Krzysztof Buras, Chorzow Slask Poland; GrzegorzNarkiewicz, Bielsk Poland

8.86 3 Gene Simpson, San Rafael CA; Kay Enfield,Santa Fe NM; Richard Baum - Ed Lazarus, Baltimore MD

7.25 4 Bernice Gee, Regina SK; Earl Knipfel, MooseJaw SK; Patricia Hurlbert, Laredo TX; McKenzie Myers,Portland OR

SATURDAY-SUNDAY MORNING COMPACT KO 216 Tables

10.39 1 Scott Hiller, Marshall MN; Paul Wright Jr,Mount Pleasant SC; Jared Fournier - Jeremy Fournier, KnoxvilleTN

7.79 2 Adam Kaplan - Todd Kaplan, New PortRichey FL; Lynn Brown, Palm Coast FL; Kathy Stanford,Leesburg FL

5.71 3 Belton Allen, La Mesa CA; John Forrest -James Andrews, San Diego CA; Stephen Seagren, La Jolla CA

4.68 4 Jim Dick - Linda Dick, Woodbridge VA;Judith Inker, Wellesley Hills MA; Ronnie Frank, Saint Louis MO

SATURDAY-SUNDAY MORNING COMPACT KO 312 Tables 6.82 1 Richard Kain, Minneapolis MN; Bill Lough,

Edina MN; Charlotte Blum, Bakersfield CA; Thomas Roberts,Terre Haute IN

5.12 2 Chuck Ettelson - Gale McMullin - JaneEttelson, Saint Louis MO; Jeroen Swinkels, St Louis MO

3.75 3 Annette Stillerman - Judith Gidden, ChicagoIL; Katherine Rabenstein, Washington DC; Lynda Flanger,Gainesville VA

3.07 4 Patricia Humphress - Pat Abell,Campbellsville KY; Robert Shuffett, Columbia KY; MaryCravens, Hodgenville KY

SATURDAY-SUNDAY MORNING COMPACT KO 412 Tables5.01 1 Ann Hamilton, Naples FL; Barbara Chasnoff,

Park Ridge IL; Michael Sears - Debbie Sears, Chicago IL3.76 2 Diane Treslo, Rolling Meadows IL; Judith

Kilcher, Clinton Twp MI; Karen Dale Kent, Barrington IL;Donna Frohm, Burtchville MI

2.76 3 Dennis Balfe - Edward Schmidt, UniversityCity MO; Martha Smith, Kirkwood MO; Mark Jackson,Richmond Hghts MO

2.25 4 Pamela Ziegel, Petoskey MI; Jane Huff,Columbus OH; Marcy Rowan, Topinabee MI; Nancy Wales,Levering MI

SATURDAY-SUNDAY MORNING CONSOLATION KO 18 Tables

6.73 1 Jenny Wolpert, Thornhill ON; KentMignocchi, Bronx NY; John Kranyak - Melanie Tucker, NewYork NY

5.05 2 G S Jade Barrett, Vancouver WA; Greg Hinze,San Antonio TX; Anne Dawson, Delhi LA; Richard Helams Jr,West Monroe LA

3.70 3 Barton Buffington, North Kingstown RI;William Holt, Sewickley PA; Robert Park, Gibsonia PA; DonnaMarks, Atlanta GA

SATURDAY-SUNDAY MORNING CONSOLATION 28 Tables

5.48 1 Catherine Chell, Ottawa ON; DonaldSondergeld, Hubbardton VT; James Thompson - C Kay Teal,Richland WA

4.11 2 Sondra Holt - Terrell Holt - Raymond Linck -Kathleen Linck, Lexington KY

SATURDAY-SUNDAY MORNING CONSOLATION 36 Tables

4.49 1 Randall Motchan - Stephen Hawthorne -Eunice Patton, Bloomington IL; Carole Bardwell, Normal IL

3.37 2 William Miller - Robert Reiley - Susan Reiley,Great Falls MT; Dorcas Downs, Thomasville NC

SATURDAY-SUNDAY MORNING CONSOLATON 46 Tables

3.64 1 Gerald Tietz - Pamela Tietz, Naperville IL;James Stahl - Linda Stahl, Chagrin Falls OH

2.73 2 Missy McCain - Somers Collins - SheilaMehaffy - Gwen Gaston, Little Rock AR

2.00 3 James Gauntt - Barbara Blaine, Little Rock AR;Nancy Luehring - Martha Jordan, Hot Sprgs Vlg AR

FIRST SUNDAY SENIOR SWISS TEAMS17 Tables

A B C7.56 1 Ann Cady, Roxbury CT; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT; Woodruff

Griffin, Charlotte NC; James Murphy, Concord NC; Marvin Shapiro,Saint Louis MO 97.00

5.67 2 Richard Whitsitt - David Jenkins - L Jenkins, Rockford IL;Gordon Walker, Naples FL 80.00

4.72 3 1 William Foster - B Gayle Phillips, Rochester NY; R Kemmerer,Peoria IL; Lonnie Parr, Chillicothe IL 72.00

3.19 4 Jack Stauder, Saint Charles MO; Loughery Hawkins, Ballwin MO;Lloyd Graven - Paul Klaverkamp, Minneapolis MN 71.00

2.39 5 Bettie Johnson - Mark Ehret, Saint Louis MO; Gail Bunce -Frances Hensley, St Louis MO 68.00

3.54 2 1 R Kirk Biggs - Christine Biggs - Peg Deutsch, Bloomington IL;Duane Gronau, Farmer City IL 66.00

2.66 3 2 Sanford Becker - Norman Goldman, Chesterfield MO; Judy Putzel -Louise Mandel, Saint Louis MO 62.00

1.99 4 Richard Edwards Jr - Carole Burt, Chesterfield MO; Betty Crowder- Thomas Becvar, Saint Louis MO 57.00

FIRST SUNDAY AFTERNOON 299ER SWISS TEAMS10 Tables

A B2.83 1 1 Marlene Beranek, Glenview IL; Mary Hilman, Mt Prospect IL; Carol Duffy

- Marilyn Richards, Wilmette IL 52.001.86 2/3 2/3 Edwin Kent - Lois Kent, Chesterfield MO; Ray Dobinsky - Suzanne

Broddon, Saint Louis MO 51.001.86 2/3 2/3 John Van Cleve - Mary Van Cleve, Cape Girardeau MO; Amy Stabenow -

Steve Reiss, Saint Louis MO 51.001.05 4/5 Bob Pedrotti, Maryland Height MO; Beverly Dixson, Kirkwood MO; Jay

Shah, St Louis MO; Linda Evans, Saint Louis MO 47.001.05 4/5 Robert Larkin, Bedford NH; Daniel Spangler, Saint Peters MO; Frank

Nick - Yvonne Hunter, Madison WI 47.00

FIRST SUNDAY AFTERNOON 5/20/50 PAIRS14.0 Tables

A B C2.52 1 Ruth Byers - Gerry Prell, St Louis MO 68.94%1.89 2 Janet Woodley, O Fallon MO; Karen Engle, Dardenne Prairi MO 61.36%1.42 3 E Sigrid Woltzen, Chesterfield MO; Carlyn Myers, Saint Louis MO 57.77%1.06 4 Lawrence Segar - Gayle Segar, Rochester MN 57.39%1.56 5/6 1 Judy Revare, Leawood KS; Jack Revare, Shawnee Msn KS 56.44%0.70 5/6 Thomas Brossard - Edwin Thomas Jr, St Louis MO 56.44%1.17 2 1 Susan Kilo - Jackie Baker, St Louis MO 56.25%0.88 3 Shirley Tucci, St Louis MO; Faye Raisher, Frontenal MO 53.79%0.66 4 2 Marian Solari - John Van Matre, Kirkwood MO 51.70%0.50 5 3 Ruth Marion, Clayton MO; Laura Tyrey, St Louis MO 50.19%0.39 4 Karen Fisk, Delta ON; Helen Martin, Windsor ON 49.05%

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MACY'S SUNDAY-MONDAY KO - BRACKET I16 Tables

Clay Hall - Douglas Wagner, Birmingham AL; Chris Moll,Jefferson City TN; Rahn Smith, Brandon FL

vsJack Shartsis, Huntington Wds MI; Norman Bolton, BeverlyHills MI; Debra Eaves, Northville MI; Harry McKinney, Troy MI

Barry Harper, Regina SK; Claude Williams, Madisonville KY;Jason Chiu, Piscataway NJ; Valentin Kovachev, Sofia Bulgaria;Edward White, Grand Blanc MI

vsPatricia Cayne - Jacqui Mitchell, New York NY; Dano De Falco,35030 Rubano (P Italy; Gabriella Olivieri, Alessandria Italy;Charles Weed, Shreveport LA

MACY'S SUNDAY-MONDAY KO - BRACKET II16 Tables

Joseph Barrett, Colorado Spring CO; Shirley Scott - CherylSchwartz, Colorado Spgs CO; John Schwartz, Plano TX

vsJohn Kinst, Batavia IL; Lawrence Teitel - Sharon Teitel,Scottsdale AZ; Cherrolyn Woolwine, Naperville IL

Marsha Kyle - Patsy London, Louisville KY; Matthew Heuser -Jill Ohlson, Lexington KY

vsRichard Ekstrum, Crystal MN; Michaele Olesen, Scottsdale AZ;Arthur Crystal - Debbie Benner, Fairfield CT

MACY'S SUNDAY-MONDAY KO - BRACKET III16 Tables

Dan Mathieson - Sandra Southam, Regina SK; Joseph Collins, FtLauderdale FL; Bernie Collins, Estevan SK

vsMitchell Snyder, Earlington PA; Stephen Becker, Hatfield PA;Peter Kyper, West Chester PA; Jeannette Austin, Atlanta GA

Albert Shrive, Clarks Green PA; Jim McKeown, State CollegePA; Joseph Ashcroft - Mollie Whalen, E Stroudsburg PA

vsSteven Conrad, Manhasset NY; Shelly Dunietz, New York NY;Henry Nelson, Zelienople PA; Dmitriy Myedvyedyev, MoscowID

MACY'S SUNDAY-MONDAY KO - BRACKET IV16 Tables

Richard Butrovich, Claremore OK; Hal Smith Jr, Hastings NE;Francis Tseng - Mary Tseng, Erie PA; Marc Sylvester, EdinboroPA

vsDaniel Raider, San Mateo CA; Matthew Raider, Portland CT;Tony Viidik - Joan Viidik, Waterloo ON

Jack Mayer - Fran Mayer - Laurence Mayer, Shawnee MissionKS; Steven Goodman, Overland Park KS

vsTodd Kaplan - Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL; Lynn Brown,Palm Coast FL; Kathy Stanford, Leesburg FL; Michael Sherman,Chickamauga GA; Trevor Lumb, Atlanta GA

MACY'S SUNDAY-MONDAY KO - BRACKET V12 Tables

Thomas Burger, Englewood CO; Karen Willams Cox, LittletonCO; Marian Charrier, West Chester OH; Michele Staats,Loveland OH

vsDoris Rich - Johnie Imes, Lake Ozark MO; Roy Coplen -Geraldine Cunningham, Jefferson City MO

Thomas Racciatti - Wayne Gergen, Minneapolis MN; SamDodson, Houston TX; Philip Duterme, Bellaire TX

vsKaren Villa - Jan Birkett - Marsha Helton - Darryl Helton,Sedona AZ

MACY'S SUNDAY-MONDAY KO - BRACKET VI12 Tables

Roger Ellingson - Connie Ellingson - Richard Chapman - JudyChapman, Little Rock AR

vsCarolyn Marks - Kathy Coleman, Fort Worth TX; Janet Jordan -Diane Washabaugh, Aledo TX

Ann Hamilton, Naples FL; Debbie Sears, Chicago IL; PamelaZiegel, Petoskey MI; Marcy Rowan, Topinabee MI; Jane Huff,Columbus OH

vsMary Jarrells, Wildwood MO; Jane Ettelson - Chuck Ettelson,Saint Louis MO; William Bunn, Brentwood MO

FIRST SUNDAY AFTERNOON 100/200/300 PAIRS11.0 Tables

A B C2.97 1 1 1 Philip Wilner - Wynn Wozobski, Tulsa OK 61.61%2.23 2 Lisa Whitbeck, Little Rock AR; Randall Brown, Cameron Park CA 60.12%1.67 3 Mark Gilje, Saint Louis MO; Caroline Gilje, St Louis MO 59.82%1.90 4 2 Camilla Rabjohns - Becky Lagouros, Peoria Heights IL 57.74%1.42 5 3 Tony Tsui, Trumann AR; Dennis Wegert, Jonesboro AR 56.55%1.07 6 4 Margaret Taylor, St Louis MO; Robert Adler, Creve Couer MO 56.25%0.88 5 Doris Fairgrieve, University City MO; Mark Brightfield, Berkeley MO 54.76%1.34 2 Terry Brown, Eddyville IA; Mark Beckwith, Johnston IA 49.40%1.01 3 Kathy Riopel, Rhinelander WI; Ellen Conant, Saint Louis MO 49.11%0.76 4 Mike Arnheim - Dorothy Santner, St Louis MO 47.92%

FIRST SUNDAY-MONDAY SIDE SERIES11.0 Tables

A B C3.19 1 1 Steven Tuggle, Pearland TX; C Kirk Osterland, Manchester VT 66.44%2.39 2 John Laufer, Toronto ON; George Retek, Montreal QC 64.58%1.96 3 2 Christopher Shaw Jr, Carlinville IL; Grant Foreman, Oklahoma

City OK 61.57%1.37 4 Mike Albert, Omaha NE; Pamela Leggett, Parker AZ 60.88%1.01 5 Sara Parks M.D., Owensboro KY; Ken Gee, Regina SK 55.79%0.76 6 Ruth-Anne Mazer - Allan Mazer, Towson MD 51.85%2.28 3 1 Roman Martin, Chandler AZ; Nancy Espy, Sun Lakes AZ 50.46%1.71 4 2 Scott Wansbrough, Dallas TX; Daralynn Cameron, Carrollton TX 50.00%1.28 5 3 Allan Curtis - Beth Curtis, Saint Louis MO 49.77%0.96 4 Doris Schwartz, Chesterfield MO; Gary Brown, St John MO 49.31%

FIRST SUNDAY FAST PAIRS13.0 Tables

A B C10.15 1 Gordon Campbell, Calgary AB; David Siebert, Little Rock AR 63.07%7.61 2 George Klemic, Bensenville IL; Jonathan Rivet, Wheaton IL 57.29%5.71 3 William Vinson, Boynton Beach FL; Linda Hughes, Edmond OK 55.87%4.28 4 Ralph Behrens, Saint Louis MO; Peggy Wald, Chesterfield MO 55.68%5.02 5 1 Jack Falat, Cedar Rapids IA; Michael Roush, Lisbon IA 55.59%2.41 6 Nada Sundermeyer - Clay Sundermeyer, Bellevue WA 54.36%3.77 2 John Doussard, Warrensburg MO; John Pfenenger, Windsor MO 53.31%3.46 3 1 Elizabeth Wachowicz - Zenon Wachowicz, Buffalo Grove IL 53.22%2.72 4 Travis Crump - Alfred Crump, Wyomissing PA 52.75%2.60 5 2 Daniel Bunde, Urbana IL; Praveen Jayachandran, Champaign IL 51.52%1.95 3 John Schmidt - Mary Bergum, Cedar Rapids IA 51.04%

FIRST SUNDAY SENIOR SWISS TEAMS17 Tables

A B C7.56 1 Ann Cady, Roxbury CT; Harold Feldheim, Hamden CT; Woodruff

Griffin, Charlotte NC; James Murphy, Concord NC; Marvin Shapiro,Saint Louis MO 97.00

5.67 2 Richard Whitsitt - David Jenkins - L Jenkins, Rockford IL;Gordon Walker, Naples FL 80.00

4.72 3 1 William Foster - B Gayle Phillips, Rochester NY; R Kemmerer,Peoria IL; Lonnie Parr, Chillicothe IL 72.00

3.19 4 Jack Stauder, Saint Charles MO; Loughery Hawkins, Ballwin MO;Lloyd Graven - Paul Klaverkamp, Minneapolis MN 71.00

2.39 5 Bettie Johnson - Mark Ehret, Saint Louis MO; Gail Bunce -Frances Hensley, St Louis MO 68.00

3.54 2 1 R Kirk Biggs - Christine Biggs - Peg Deutsch, Bloomington IL;Duane Gronau, Farmer City IL 66.00

2.66 3 2 Sanford Becker - Norman Goldman, Chesterfield MO; Judy Putzel -Louise Mandel, Saint Louis MO 62.00

1.99 4 Richard Edwards Jr - Carole Burt, Chesterfield MO; Betty Crowder- Thomas Becvar, Saint Louis MO 57.00

FIRST SUN AFTERNOON 299ER SWISS TEAMS10 Tables

A B2.83 1 1 Marlene Beranek, Glenview IL; Mary Hilman, Mt Prospect IL; Carol Duffy

- Marilyn Richards, Wilmette IL 52.001.86 2/3 2/3 Edwin Kent - Lois Kent, Chesterfield MO; Ray Dobinsky - Suzanne

Broddon, Saint Louis MO 51.001.86 2/3 2/3 John Van Cleve - Mary Van Cleve, Cape Girardeau MO; Amy Stabenow -

Steve Reiss, Saint Louis MO 51.001.05 4/5 Bob Pedrotti, Maryland Height MO; Beverly Dixson, Kirkwood MO; Jay

Shah, St Louis MO; Linda Evans, Saint Louis MO 47.001.05 4/5 Robert Larkin, Bedford NH; Daniel Spangler, Saint Peters MO; Frank

Nick - Yvonne Hunter, Madison WI 47.00

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MACY'S SUNDAY-MONDAY KO - BRACKET VII15 Tables

Thomas Danford, Bellaire OH; Linda Schanz, Las Vegas NV;Margaret Graham, St Clairsville OH; Endre Tary, LangenGermany

vsSharad Joshi - Shobhana Joshi, Ann Arbor MI; Robert Johnson -Dianne Johnson, Louisville KY

Rhonda Huser, Dallas TX; Shay Ura - Helen Skiles, Plano TX;Judy Mays, Richardson TX

vsChristopher Seymoure, Toronto ON; Sandy Wyley, Clayton NM;Dianne Aves - Helen MacDonald, Kitchener ON

FIRST SUNDAY AFTERNOON 5/20/50 PAIRS14.0 Tables

A B C2.52 1 Ruth Byers - Gerry Prell, St Louis MO 68.94%1.89 2 Janet Woodley, O Fallon MO; Karen Engle, Dardenne Prairi MO 61.36%1.42 3 E Sigrid Woltzen, Chesterfield MO; Carlyn Myers, Saint Louis MO 57.77%1.06 4 Lawrence Segar - Gayle Segar, Rochester MN 57.39%1.56 5/6 1 Judy Revare, Leawood KS; Jack Revare, Shawnee Msn KS 56.44%0.70 5/6 Thomas Brossard - Edwin Thomas Jr, St Louis MO 56.44%1.17 2 1 Susan Kilo - Jackie Baker, St Louis MO 56.25%0.88 3 Shirley Tucci, St Louis MO; Faye Raisher, Frontenal MO 53.79%0.66 4 2 Marian Solari - John Van Matre, Kirkwood MO 51.70%0.50 5 3 Ruth Marion, Clayton MO; Laura Tyrey, St Louis MO 50.19%0.39 4 Karen Fisk, Delta ON; Helen Martin, Windsor ON 49.05%

FIRST SUNDAY AFTERNOON 100/200/300 PAIRS11.0 Tables

A B C2.97 1 1 1 Philip Wilner - Wynn Wozobski, Tulsa OK 61.61%2.23 2 Lisa Whitbeck, Little Rock AR; Randall Brown, Cameron Park CA 60.12%1.67 3 Mark Gilje, Saint Louis MO; Caroline Gilje, St Louis MO 59.82%1.90 4 2 Camilla Rabjohns - Becky Lagouros, Peoria Heights IL 57.74%1.42 5 3 Tony Tsui, Trumann AR; Dennis Wegert, Jonesboro AR 56.55%1.07 6 4 Margaret Taylor, St Louis MO; Robert Adler, Creve Couer MO 56.25%0.88 5 Doris Fairgrieve, University City MO; Mark Brightfield, Berkeley MO 54.76%1.34 2 Terry Brown, Eddyville IA; Mark Beckwith, Johnston IA 49.40%1.01 3 Kathy Riopel, Rhinelander WI; Ellen Conant, Saint Louis MO 49.11%0.76 4 Mike Arnheim - Dorothy Santner, St Louis MO 47.92%

FIRST SUNDAY-MONDAY SIDE SERIES11.0 Tables

A B C3.19 1 1 Steven Tuggle, Pearland TX; C Kirk Osterland, Manchester VT 66.44%2.39 2 John Laufer, Toronto ON; George Retek, Montreal QC 64.58%1.96 3 2 Christopher Shaw Jr, Carlinville IL; Grant Foreman, Oklahoma

City OK 61.57%1.37 4 Mike Albert, Omaha NE; Pamela Leggett, Parker AZ 60.88%1.01 5 Sara Parks M.D., Owensboro KY; Ken Gee, Regina SK 55.79%0.76 6 Ruth-Anne Mazer - Allan Mazer, Towson MD 51.85%2.28 3 1 Roman Martin, Chandler AZ; Nancy Espy, Sun Lakes AZ 50.46%1.71 4 2 Scott Wansbrough, Dallas TX; Daralynn Cameron, Carrollton TX 50.00%1.28 5 3 Allan Curtis - Beth Curtis, Saint Louis MO 49.77%0.96 4 Doris Schwartz, Chesterfield MO; Gary Brown, St John MO 49.31%

FIRST SUNDAY FAST PAIRS13.0 Tables

A B C10.15 1 Gordon Campbell, Calgary AB; David Siebert, Little Rock AR 63.07%7.61 2 George Klemic, Bensenville IL; Jonathan Rivet, Wheaton IL 57.29%5.71 3 William Vinson, Boynton Beach FL; Linda Hughes, Edmond OK 55.87%4.28 4 Ralph Behrens, Saint Louis MO; Peggy Wald, Chesterfield MO 55.68%5.02 5 1 Jack Falat, Cedar Rapids IA; Michael Roush, Lisbon IA 55.59%2.41 6 Nada Sundermeyer - Clay Sundermeyer, Bellevue WA 54.36%3.77 2 John Doussard, Warrensburg MO; John Pfenenger, Windsor MO 53.31%3.46 3 1 Elizabeth Wachowicz - Zenon Wachowicz, Buffalo Grove IL 53.22%2.72 4 Travis Crump - Alfred Crump, Wyomissing PA 52.75%2.60 5 2 Daniel Bunde, Urbana IL; Praveen Jayachandran, Champaign IL 51.52%1.95 3 John Schmidt - Mary Bergum, Cedar Rapids IA 51.04%

FIRST SUNDAY B/C/D SWISS TEAMS38 Tables

B C D14.17 1 Jason Clevenger, Saint Louis MO; Eryk Gozdowski, Saint Louis

United Kingdom; Andrew Carver - Vernon Carver - Michael Fosse,Edwardsville IL 217.00

10.63 2 Allen Rew, Independence MO; Thomas Mori - Keith Smith - LindaWest, Lees Summit MO 178.00

7.97 3 Susan Grossman - Lawrence Grossman, New York NY; Dick Wilson,Rochester NY; Marilyn Millstone, Miami FL 174.00

5.98 4 Paul Campbell - Leigh Ives, Barrie ON; Michael Kolacki, ChicagoIL; David Huber, Tarrytown NY 159.00

4.48 5 Saul Agranoff, Newton MA; Ann Borgschulte, Lexington MA; JoycePearson, Framingham MA; Steven Ansell, Hopkinton MA 154.00

7.06 6 1 Krzysztof Jarosz - Dorota Jarosz - Glenda Piek, EdwardsvilleIL; Doug McQuaid, Lebanon IL 150.00

2.52 7 Stephen Zenk, Maryland Hts MO; Leah Newell, Springfield IL;Terry Goodykoontz, Champaign IL; Thomas Shedlock, Danville IL 147.00

5.30 2 Patricia Humphress - Pat Abell, Campbellsville KY; MaryCravens, Hodgenville KY; Robert Shuffett, Columbia KY 134.00

4.55 3 1 Craig Hillyer, Shelbyville IL; Eric Bizzell, Beecher City IL;Duane Broline - Sammye Arnn Broline, Charleston IL 125.00

2.98 4 Stephen Schmetz - Diane Schmetz, Boca Raton FL; AnnetteStillerman - Judith Gidden, Chicago IL 119.00

3.41 5 2 E Mraz, Glendale AZ; Sue Holbert, Evanston IL; Leslie Prizant,Chicago IL; Thomas Carlson, Ankeny IA 114.00

2.56 3 Don Young - Steven Olson - Annette Matlock - Darrel Matlock,Springfield MO 105.00

1.92 4 Gail Eltomi, Daytona Beach FL; Jennifer Cole, Creve Coeur MO;Stacy Dibbell, Bismarck ND; Susan Thiess, Eau Claire WI 99.00

St. LLouis TToursAnheuser–Busch TourMonday, March 12, 8:30 a.m. till noon.

Cost:$10.St. Louis City TourWednesday, March 14, 8:15 a.m. till noon.

Cost: $26.Register for either

tour at the Tour Desklocated near theTournament RegistrationDesk.

EntriesAll North American championships with no

upper masterpoint limitation: $18(Note: only ACBL members are eligible to

play in NABC+ events.)Other North American championships:

$16.50(Note: only ACBL members are eligible to

play in these events.)Regional championships: $15.50 for ACBL

members, $17.50 for all othersAll other events: $14.50 for ACBL members,

$16.50 for all others.

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or any similar communicationequipment may not be operatedor operable in the playing areaduring a session of play atNABCs except forhealth–related equipment or bypermission of the director–in–charge of thetournament or event.

MonitoringAt this and future North American

championships, ACBL will be monitoring NABC+events with visible, real–time cameras. Theimages will be recorded and will be available forlater official inspection and review.

By general monitoring of the session andparticipants' behavior, ACBL has another sourceof information that may be useful in determiningfacts and settling issues arising from some typesof ethical and behavioral complaints or actions.This procedure is intended to assure everyone thatthe playing field is level and that misbehavior willnot be tolerated.

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When making an Announcement, use theAnnouncement word – such as "transfer" – andtap the Alert strip at the same time.

A player who Alerts or Announces a bidshould make sure his opponents are aware that anAlert or Announcement has been made.

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Looking aahead iin tthe pplayGiorgio Duboin and Roy Welland won the

Silodor Open Pairs which ended on Saturday. Onthis deal, Duboin made a critical play at trick twothat looks simple in principle, but was missed bymany other declarers. The deal comes from the firstfinal session:

Dlr: East ♠ A 9 5 2Vul: None ♥ K

♦ Q 8♣ A K Q 7 5 4

♠ K 8 6 ♠ Q J 7♥ Q 10 5 2 ♥ A J 9 8 7 6 4 3♦ J 10 3 ♦ K♣ J 9 2 ♣ 3

♠ 10 4 3♥ –♦ A 9 7 6 5 4 2♣ 10 8 6

West North East SouthWelland Duboin

4♥ PassPass Dbl Pass 5♦5♥ Pass Pass 6♦All Pass

An opening spade lead will scuttle the slam, butWest led the ♥Q. This was covered by the king andace, and declarer, Duboin, ruffed.

Duboin turned his attention to the trump suit.The normal play in trumps would be to play low tothe queen. This caters to K-x-x with West, and thisis the play that several declarers tried. The problemwith that approach is that even if West has K-x-x,there is no way to return to the closed hand to drawthe remaining trumps after West takes his king.

Duboin realized that to succeed, he neededtrumps to be 2-2 or for the ♦K to be singleton. So attrick two he banged down the trump ace, and whenEast obliged with the king, he crossed to the ♦Qand ran the clubs. West could get one trump trick,but that was all.

Plus 920 was worth almost all the matchpoints.

FIRST SUNDAY A/X SWISS TEAMS19 Tables

A X25.14 1 Anton Tsypkin, Sharon MA; Robert Heitzman Jr - Helen Raleigh, Suffern

NY; Michael Lipkin, Brooklyn NY; Alex Perlin, Metuchen NJ 170.0018.86 2 Lisa Berkowitz - Susan Miller - Maggie Shenkin, Boca Raton FL;

Harriette Buckman, Sarasota FL 162.0014.14 3 Ron Haack, New York NY; Warren Oberfield, Pittsburgh PA; Linda

McGarry, Stuart FL; Peter Grover, Aurora OH 157.009.28 4/5 Elliot Sternlicht - Alan Lechner, New York NY; Sheldon Margulis,

Saint Louis MO; Will Engel, Freeport IL 143.009.28 4/5 Merri-Jo Hillaker, Grand Prairie TX; William McFall, New Berlin WI;

Greg Loran, Lubbock TX; Nagy Kamel, Plano TX 143.005.97 6 Kathy Baum, Germantown TN; Candace Griffey, Vero Beach FL; Joan

Eaton, North York ON; Suzy Burger, West Bloomfield MI 136.004.47 7 Tony Ames, Minnetonka MN; Kerry Holloway, Bloomington MN; Howard

Einberg, Los Angeles CA; Thomas Swartz, Belleville IL 135.009.27 1 Jim Dick - Linda Dick, Woodbridge VA; Nicholas France, Spring Valley

NY; Rolf Paul, Needham MA 133.006.95 2 Bruce Gardner - Robin Lampley - Dean Stow - Ronald Brockman, Paducah KY 117.00

FIRST SUNDAY B-A-M TEAMS44 Tables

A B C7.89 1/2 Julian Heicklen, Teaneck NJ; Jill Wooldridge, Buffalo NY; Steven

Love, Laguna Niguel CA; Christoph Eick, Houston TX 16.507.89 1/2 John Pulles - Mark Churchman - Dennis Nelson, Saskatoon SK;

Claire Jones, Regina SK 16.505.70 3/5 1/2 Denny Penticoff - W Dale Wagar - Linda Desoto, Mountain Home AR;

Mike Spooner, Glen Allen VA 15.503.91 3/5 Daryl Fisher - E Hale - Ilene Morgan, Rolla MO; Jennie Flynn

Sauviac, Metairie LA 15.505.70 3/5 1/2 1 Barry Badgett, Chatham IL; Dariel Richardson, Rochester IL;

Thomas Vermeersch - Larry Wilcox, Springfield IL 15.503.66 6/7 3 Richard Troth, Columbia MO; Gregory Barnes, Jefferson City MO;

William Cue, Kansas City MO; Warren Brodine, Chicago IL 15.001.87 6/7 Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; Mike Cappelletti, Hixson TN; Ilene

Markell, Memphis TN; Lynne Schaeffer, W Bloomfield MI 15.002.41 4/5 Jill Rosen, Greenwich CT; Susan Sekulow, Scarsdale NY; Hope

Furth, White Plains NY; Philip MacFarlane, Parma OH 14.502.41 4/5 Philip Lapalio Jr - John Prater - Selma Perlmutter - Barry

Little, Chicago IL 14.501.54 6 Ocki Krogfoss - Jim Rupp Jr, Thousand Oaks CA; Pradeep Jhawar -

Vandana Jhawar, Layton UT 14.002.63 2 Joe Grossenheider - Avis Young, Springfield MO; Vivian

Camandona, Mill Creek WA; Kenlynn Gilbert, Bellevue WA 13.001.97 3 Karl Dencker - Rajahneen Dencker, Lk In The Hls IL; Ronald Kohn

- Jo Kohn, Schaumburg IL 12.501.48 4 Alan Lemley, Saint Louis MO; Suzanne Martin, Saint Charles MO;

Mary Smith, Eureka MO; Joan Wieber, Ballwin MO 12.00

FIRST SUNDAY STRATIFIED OPEN PAIRS35.0 Tables

A B C18.20 1 Dan Sershon, Duluth MN; Peder Langsetmo, Minneapolis MN 65.87%13.65 2 Linda Gordon - Robb Gordon, Sedona AZ 62.98%10.24 3 Sonia Kaplan, Tinton Falls NJ; Nan Wang, Eatontown NJ 60.90%7.68 4 David Hoffner, Bentnor City NJ; Mike Cappelletti Sr, Alexandria VA 59.94%5.76 5 Laura Brill - Rick Goldstein, White Plains NY 59.62%8.86 6 1 1 Paul Weiland - Sandra Anderson, Troy MO 59.46%4.79 7/8 Randy Okubo, Saint Paul MN; Jonathan Cohen, Prior Lake MN 59.13%4.58 7/8 Gil Cohen, Ashburn VA; Marty Nelson, Annapolis MD 59.13%6.65 2 2 S Periyanayagam - Chella Periyanayagam, Hanson KY 57.85%4.98 3 Michael McGuire, Hernando MS; Richard Haacke, Olivette MO 55.37%3.74 4 Elaine Wood, Southlake TX; J Bachman Nabors III, Kempner TX 54.97%2.80 5 Dee Wilson - Nancy Wilson, Des Moines IA 54.41%2.21 6 Myron Rosenberg - Debby Rosenberg, Cordova TN 53.13%2.78 3 Brian Zaugg, Burien WA; Jingsong Liu, Kirkland WA 51.84%2.11 4 Edward Henderson, Los Alamos NM; Genadiy Hirscht, Albion MI 48.88%1.88 5 Judy Musech, Bloomington MN; Gayle Harrison, Minneapolis MN 46.79%1.17 6 Anna Gray, Colborne ON; Mary Walker, Newmarket ON 46.07%

FIRST SUNDAY-MONDAY SIDE SERIES27.0 Tables

A B C5.61 1 Mike Albert, Omaha NE; Pamela Leggett, Parker AZ 69.11%4.21 2 Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Rosemary Searcy, Lees Summit MO 64.42%3.16 3 Lloyd Arvedon, Bedford MA; Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA 63.76%4.10 4 1 1 Juanita Simmons, New York NY; Kristen Swenson, Tuxedo Park NY 62.66%1.78 5 Lynda Nitabach, N Plainfield NJ; Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY 61.70%3.08 6 2 Donna Nesser, Minneapolis MN; John Nesser, St Paul MN 59.94%2.31 3 2 Rachael Gosling, Paget Bermuda; Craig Hutton, Hamilton Bermuda 59.78%1.73 4 Charles Brown - Jim Bufkins, Denton TX 56.47%1.70 5 3 Edie Siemens, Prior Lake MN; Amy Staska, Lakeville MN 56.16%1.24 6 Charlene Sands, Pflugerville TX; Virgil Massey, Driftwood TX 55.61%1.28 4 James Stahl - Linda Stahl, Chagrin Falls OH 54.33%1.15 5 Paul Weader - Barbara Ritter, Sun City AZ 52.95%0.81 6 Daniel Bunde, Urbana IL; Praveen Jayachandran, Champaign IL 49.78%

Second iin tthe SSiillodor OOpen PPaiirs wwere RRiichardFreeman aand ZZiia MMahmood.

Dining iin tthe RRenaissanceThe Renaissance breakfast buffet is available

from 6:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.Capri Breakfast Buffet $15.95 featuring

omelets "prepared-to-order"Washington Avenue Bistro $13.95 serving "the

best Eggs Benedict in St. Louis"Capri Luncheon served 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.Specialty Sandwiches include: Shaved ham &

smoked gouda panini with pesto, tuna melt ontoasted English muffin, chicken salad croissant androast beef po' boy

Washington Avenue BistroChef McFadden's featured dishes served 11 am

- 10 pm. Quiche Lorraine, Spicy Ham Panini, HerbRoasted Chicken, Beef Burgundy

Capri Dinner Buffet serving from 4:30 p.m.Meatloaf, Southern-fried chicken, eggplant

parmesan, mashed potatoes, creamed green beanswith crispy onions served with Chef Nathan's saladbar & Chef Dan's dessert display

Cash concessions will be on the LandmarkFoyer level at the hotel starting at 10 a.m. daily.Note: American Place restaurant is closed on Monday.

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1. Nickell64. (65.) Blinder

32.Westheimer33.Kovacich

16. Milner49. Bryant

17. Strul48. Rogoff

8. Schwartz57. (72.) Cowan

25. Tuszynski40. Mittelman

9. Gordon56. (73.) J. Feldman

24. Kasday41. Eisenberg

5. Meltzer60. Higgins

28. Maksymetz37. Rigal

12. Hollman53. (76.) Rajkumar

21. Team Orange44. Becker

13. Moss52. Christie

20. Onstott45. Miller

29. Colchamiro36. Allegaert

4. O'Rourke61. Falgout

TODAY’S PPAIRING IIN TTHENick Nickell, New York NY; Richard Freeman, Atlanta GA;Paul Soloway, Mill Creek WA; Bob Hamman, Dallas TX; JeffMeckstroth, Tampa FL; Eric Rodwell, Clearwater Bch FL

vsAl Blinder, Torrance CA; Delmas Parker Jr, Mercer IslandWA; George Groves, Armonk NY; Fred Chasalow, MillbraeCA

George Jacobs - Ralph Katz, Hinsdale IL; Robert Levin,Bronx NY; Steve Weinstein, Andes NY; Zia Mahmood, NewYork NY; Michael Rosenberg, New Rochelle NY

vsJon Rice - Mike Rice, Winston Salem NC; Ira Ewen, NewYork NY; David Gurvich, Brooklyn NY

James Cayne, New York NY; Michael Seamon, HollywoodFL; Alfredo Versace - Lorenzo Lauria - Fulvio Fantoni -Claudio Nunes, Rome Italy

vsRobert Cappelli, Bloomfield MI; Michael D Alioto,Birmingham MI; Barry Lippitt, Southfield MI; Frank Sensoli,St Clair Shrs MI

Lou Ann O'Rourke, Scottsdale AZ; Marc Jacobus - GeoffHampson, Las Vegas NV; Eric Greco, Philadelphia PA;Giorgio Duboin, Torino Italy; Norberto Bocchi, Milano Italy

vsBarry Falgout, Rockville MD; Kent Hartman, San Diego CA;Rusty Krauss, Vienna VA; Sumner Steinfeldt, Washington DC

Rose Meltzer, Los Gatos CA; Kyle Larsen, San FranciscoCA; Alan Sontag, Gaithersburg MD; Roger Bates, Mesa AZ;Geir Helgemo, Trondheim Ca Norway; Tor Helness, OsloNorway

vsWilliam Higgins - Nancy Sachs - Amitabh Raturi, CincinnatiOH; Yauheni Siutsau, Loveland OH

Ron Rubin, Miami FL; Russ Ekeblad, Providence RI; ChipMartel, Davis CA; Lew Stansby, Castro Valley CA; BradMoss, New York NY; Fred Gitelman, Las Vegas NV

vs

Jaime Roitman, Clifton NJ; Steve Clark, Carlsbad CA;Jonathan Ferguson, Austin TX; Roberto Verthelyi, New YorkNY

Christal Henner-Welland - Roy Welland - Bjorn Fallenius,New York NY; Antonio Sementa, Parma Italy; AdamZmudzinski, Katowice Poland; Cezary Balicki, WroclawPoland

vsBarry Rigal, New York NY; Phillip Alder, Hobe Sound FL;Jeff Aker, Briarcliff NY; Glenn Milgrim, Forest Hills NY

Richard Schwartz, East Elmhurst NY; Michael Becker, BocaRaton FL; Walid Elahmady - Tarek Sadek, Cairo Egypt; DrewCasen, Las Vegas NV; Jim Krekorian, New York NY

vsChristopher Cowan, Mississauga ON; Patti Lee, Toronto ON;Rajeev Khandelwal - Himani Khandelwal, Mumbai India

Mark Gordon, Purchase NY; Chuck Burger, West BloomfieldMI; Steve Landen, Ellicott City MD; Pratap Rajadhyaksha,Powell OH; Mike Passell, Las Vegas NV; Eddie Wold,Houston TX

vsJason Feldman, San Diego CA; Steve De Roos, BrasschaatBelgium; Rutger Van Mechelen, Heverlee Belgium; EricDebus, Leuven Belgium

Carolyn Lynch, Scottsdale AZ; Dennis Dawson, Santa FeNM; Larry Cohen - David Berkowitz, Boca Raton FL; JoeGrue, New York NY; Curtis Cheek, Huntsville AL

vsLynne Feldman - Madhu Viswanathan, Champaign IL; PaulSchroeder, Wind Lake WI; Dick Benson, Le Roy IL

Steve Robinson, Arlington VA; Peter Boyd, Silver SpringMD; Dan Morse, Houston TX; Bobby Wolff, Las Vegas NV;Kit Woolsey, Kensington CA; Fred Stewart, Bloomington NY

vsAndy Stark - Doug Baxter, Toronto ON; Michael Roche,Victoria BC; John Rayner, Oakville ON

Robert Hollman, Santa Barbara CA; Bruce Ferguson, BoiseID; Steve Garner - Howard Weinstein, Sarasota FL; RonSmith, San Francisco CA; Billy Cohen, Encinitas CA

vsR Rajkumar, Milwaukee WI; Prahalad Rajkumar, AlexandriaVA; Raghavendra Rajkumar, Arlington VA; Robert Brady,McLean VA

Michael Moss - Chris Willenken, New York NY; Peter Fredin,Malmo Sweden; Agustin Madala, Buenos Aires Argentina

vsStan Christie, Federal Way WA; Rod Caldwell, SnoqualmieWA; Steve Bruno - Darrell Keel, Peoria AZ

Jim Mahaffey, Winter Park FL; Mark Lair, Canyon TX; PeterBertheau, Taby Sweden; Fredrik Nystrom, StockholmSweden; Fu Zhong, Beijing People's Republic of China; ZhaoJie, Tianjin People's Republic of China

vsJames Scott, Wilton CT; Harry Apfel, New York NY; EugeneSaxe, Briarcliff NY; Stephen Earl - Geoffrey Brod, Avon CT;Thomas Smith, Stamford CT

Rita Shugart - Andrew Robson, Pebble Beach CA; BoyeBrogeland, Norway; Ishmael Delmonte, Double Bay NSWAustralia

vsEmma Sjoberg, Linkoping Sweden; Simon Bech, Sweden;Cecilia Rimstedt, Halmstad Sweden; Sara Sivelind, LudvikaSweden

Reese Milner, Los Angeles CA; Sam Lev, New York NY;Jacek Pszczola, Chapel Hill NC; Chris Compton, Dallas TX;Andrew Gromov - Aleksander Dubinin, Moscow Russia

vsBrenda Bryant, Ferndale MI; William Arlinghaus, Ann ArborMI; Dave Swarthout, San Antonio TX; Robert Kent, MarinaDl Rey CA; Ellen Kent, Chicago IL

Aubrey Strul, Delray Beach FL; Bob Jones, Hypoluxo FL;Peter Weichsel, Encinitas CA; Marcin Lesniewski, ZakopanePoland; Jan Jansma, Malden Netherlands; Louk Verhees,Voorhout Netherlands

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2. Jacobs63. Rice

31. (64.) Grace34. Simson

15. Shugart50. (79.) Sjoberg

18. Bramley47. Lusky

10. Lynch55. L. Feldman

23. Schneider42. McLaughlin

26. Rosenbloom39. (56.) Todd

7. Henner-Welland58. Rigal

6. Rubin59. (70.) Roitman

27. Tucker38. Narasimhan

11. Robinson54. Stark

22. Gerard43. Cole

14. Mahaffey51. Scott

19. Polowan46. Schultz

30. Schafer35. Shimamura

3. Cayne62. Cappelli

E VVANDERBILT KKO TTEAMSvs

Bruce Rogoff, Upper Grandview NY; Joshua Parker,Briarcliff NY; Dan Jacob, Vancouver BC; Robert Lebi,Toronto ON

Bart Bramley, Dallas TX; Mark Feldman - Martin Fleisher,New York NY; Michael Kamil, Holmdel NJ

vsJohn Lusky - Randy Pickett, Portland OR; Peter Friedland,Cupertino CA; Allan Falk, Okemos MI

Michael Polowan, New York NY; David Bakhshi, LondonEngland; Adam Wildavsky, Jackson Heights NY; Doug Doub,W Hartford CT

vsEd Schultz, Chesterfield MO; Mark Kessler, Springfield IL;Barry Schaffer, Frisco TX; Colby Vernay, Lacon IL; BobFeller, Guilderland NY; Steven Barcus, Altamonte Springs FL

John Onstott, New Orleans LA; Gary Cohler, Miami FL;Terje Aa, Heimdal Norway; Joergen Molberg, TrondheimNorway

vsJeffrey Miller, Naperville IL; Brad Carmichael, Overland ParkKS; Gene Freed - Bill Wickham, Los Angeles CA; MartinHarris, Chicago IL; Jacob Morgan, Madison WI

Ton Bakkeren, Oisterwijk Netherlands; Huub Bertens, TilburgNetherlands; Bauke Muller, Hoorn Netherlands; Simon deWijs, Doorn Netherlands

vsPhillip Becker, Beachwood OH; Laurie Kranyak, Bay VillageOH; Don Sulgrove - Kathleen Sulgrove, Twinsburg OH

Ron Gerard, White Plains NY; John Sutherlin, Dallas TX; BillPollack, Basking Ridge NJ; Steve Beatty, Mill Creek WA

vsBill Cole, Silver Spring MD; Alan Schwartz, Fairfax VA; Ai-Tai Lo, Reston VA; Mark Dahl, Richmond VA; David Butler,Keswick VA

Peter Schneider, La Canada CA; Grant Baze, San Diego CA;Krzysztof Buras, Chorzow Slask Poland; GrzegorzNarkiewicz, Bielsk Poland

vsJohn McLaughlin, Melrose MA; Lloyd Arvedon, BedfordMA; Stephen Gladyszak, Chelsea MA; Mark Itabashi,Murrieta CA; Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA

Tony Kasday, Puyallup WA; Garey Hayden, Tucson AZ;Thorlakur Jonsson Kopavogur Iceland; Jon Baldursson,Hafnarfjordur Iceland; Sigurbjorn Haraldsson, ReykjvikIceland; Bjarni Einarsson,Reykjavik Iceland

vsBill Eisenberg, Perris CA; Connie Goldberg, Merion StationPA; Brian Platnick, Evanston IL; John Diamond, New YorkNY; Nader Hanna, Willowdale ON; Wafik Abdou, BakersfieldCA

Piotr Tuszynski, Warsaw Poland; Apolinary Kowalski,Warsaw Poland; Farid Assemi, Fresno CA; Ed Wojewoda,Clovis CA; Srikanth Kodayam, Fremont CA; Nick Bykov,Stockton CA

vsGeorge Mittelman - Leslie Amoils - Arno Hobart, TorontoON; Harry Tudor, Miami FL; Sidney Brownstein, SantaMonica CA; John Swanson Jr, Mission Viejo CA

James Rosenbloom, New York NY; Richard Coren,Hollywood FL; Diego Brenner, Barcelona Brazil; MarceloBranco, Rio De Janeiro Brazil; Brian Glubok, San Rafael CA

vsBob Todd - Douglas Fisher - Neil Kimelman - Bill Treble,Winnipeg MB; Karl Gohl, Oakbank MB; Dave McLellan,Thunder Bay ON

Melanie Tucker - John Kranyak - John Hurd, New York NY;Joel Wooldridge, Buffalo NY; Sjoert Brink, Rotterdan 3Netherlands; Bas Drijver, Rotterdam Netherlands

vs

Hansa Narasimhan, Los Altos Hills CA; Jill Levin, BronxNY; Jill Meyers, Santa Monica CA; Rozanne Pollack,Basking Ridge NJ; JoAnna Stansby, Castro Valley CA

Bryan Maksymetz, Coquitlam BC; Vish Viswanathan, WestWindsor NJ; Dan Gerstman, Buffalo NY; Tom Carmichael,Kennesaw GA; Barnet Shenkin, Boca Raton FL; MichaelWhite, Atlanta GA

vsJeff Roman, Alexandria VA; John Fout, New York NY;Nicolas L'Ecuyer, Montreal QC; Zygmunt Marcinski,Westmount QC

Mel Colchamiro - Janet Colchamiro, Merrick NY; SteveBloom - Betty Bloom, Duanesburg NY

vsWin Allegaert - Jaggy Shivdasani - Aaron Silverstein - JudithBianco - Kevin Bathurst, New York NY; Lapt Chan, ForestHills NY

Walter Schafer Jr, Downey CA; Jim Foster, Birmingham AL;Ron Smith - Linda Smith, Hixson TN

vsKyoko Shimamura, Tokyo 136 Japan; Tadashi Teramoto,Yokohama Japan; Kazuo K. Furuta, Kanagawa-Ken 21 Japan;Peggy Kaplan, Minnetonka MN

Valerie Westheimer, New York NY; Migry Zur Campanile,Las Vegas NV; Eldad Ginossar, Moshav Zofit Israel; BenitoGarozzo, Palm Beach FL; Richard Reisig, Lantana FL; MelihOzdil, Istanbul Turkey

vsMichael Kovacich, Stone Mountain GA; Robert White,Raleigh NC; Samuel Marks, Atlanta GA; David Lindop,Toronto ON

Douglas Simson - Walter Johnson, Columbus OH; DennisClerkin - Jerry Clerkin, Bloomington IN

vsRay Grace, Sherwood Park AB; Garry Karst, Edmonton AB;Gerry McCully - Rhonda Foster, New Westminster BC

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65.0 Tables Carryover1 Ken Cohen, Philadelphia PA; Neal Satten, Wynnewood PA 202.912 Sharon Hait, Livingston NJ; Lester Sokolower, Verona NJ 202.303 Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota FL 194.434 John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT; Richard DeMartino, Riverside CT 192.005 Marion Gebhardt, Richardson TX; Peggy Duffey, Dallas TX 188.976 Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; Dixie Hsu, San Luis Obispo CA 173.837 Andy Avery, Jamaica VT; Cecily Kohler, Washington DC 167.178 Judi Radin - Lynne Tarnopol, New York NY 161.149 Tom Kniest, University City MO; Donald Stack, Overland Park KS 161.11

10 Alan Stout, Jacksonville FL; Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR 148.3911 David Reiter, Hollywood FL; Jay Wasserman, Boca Raton FL 144.1512 Charles Nemes, Hinsdale IL; Martin Morris, Wheeling IL 139.9113 William Muir - Victoria Muir, Kansas City MO 139.4114 John Gustafson - Helen Gustafson, Des Moines IA 138.1015 Craig Allen, Glen Ellyn IL; L James Phillips, Chicago IL 137.4916 Michael Huston, Joplin MO; Paul Stern, Oak Creek WI 135.6717 David Abelow, Owings Mills MD; Richard Wegman, Bethesda MD 131.4318 Ruth Stober, Great Neck NY; Diana Schuld, Glen Head NY 131.3119 Patrick McCammon - Richard Bender, Springfield MO 129.6920 Fred King, Falls Church VA; Walter Schenker, Pine Brook NJ 127.1921 Claire Tornay - George Tornay Jr, Palm Beach Gdns FL 125.3822 Richard Meffley - James Tritt, Fresno CA 123.5623 Robert Brandow, Toledo OH; Robert Katz, Ann Arbor MI 123.2524 Henry Bethe, Ithaca NY; Allen Tan, Makati Philippines 122.4525 Janet Daling, Peoria AZ; John Gilbert, Kitchener ON 121.8426 James Senter - Gale Senter, San Clemente CA 120.8727 Ron Law - Calvin Rowe, Gainesville FL 120.8028 Linda Lewis, Sioux Falls SD; Gard Hays, Veradale WA 119.9329 Chuck Malcolm - Marti Malcolm, Topeka KS 118.7230 Larry Kolker, Saint Louis MO; Alan Popkin, St Louis MO 117.0931 Sharon Meng-Horton, Dade City FL; Jim Hall, Minneapolis MN 116.9032 Kitty Cooper - Steven Cooper, Albuquerque NM 115.6933 Larry Mori, Clearwater FL; Yasuko Shrenzel, Kihei HI 115.61

34/35 Jack Bryant, Saint Louis MO; Michael Penick, Dallas TX 114.4834/35 Ahmed Sorathia, Chino CA; Subba Ravipudi, Downey CA 114.4836 Michael Kutska, River Forest IL; Suzanne Dunaway, Oak Park IL113.8737 Simon Kantor, Agawam MA; Richard Budd, Portland ME 112.27

38/39 Len Hall, Tucson AZ; Samuel Jordan, Spring Valley CA 109.0238/39 Milton Zlatic, Saint Louis MO; Tom Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO 109.0240 Carolyn Sessler, Boca Raton FL; Claude Vogel, Chicago IL 107.8141 Robert Gardner, Glenview IL; Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL 104.1842 Jim Linhart - Bruce Reeve, Raleigh NC 103.5743 Robert Carstedt, Wichita KS; Paul White, Edmond OK 102.9744 Judith Weisman, Englewood NJ; John Solodar, Palm Beach Gdns FL 99.9445 Ed Howard, Lawrence KS; Karen Erlanger, Saint Louis MO 98.7346 John Brady - Brian Gunnell, Jacksonville FL 96.2147 Ethan Stein, Irvington NY; Halina Jamner, Hawthorne NY 95.7048 Judy Kay-Wolff, Las Vegas NV; Jane Segal, Villanova PA 94.4949 Vera Petty - Roman Smolski, Warwick Bermuda 93.8850 Frank Mastrola, Swansea MA; Walter Spiewak, Wake Forest NC 93.2851 August Boehm - Donald Simmons, New York NY 92.5752 Fred Hamilton, Las Vegas NV; Eric Leong, Oakland CA 90.2553 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Chuck Said, Nashville TN 89.6454 Joe Gottler, Elberta AL; Clifton Miller, Sr., Shreveport LA 87.9955 Richard Gabriel - Joseph Machotka, Chicago IL 87.8256 Ken Barbour, Scottsdale AZ; Markland Jones, Phoenix AZ 84.80

57/59 John Sheridan, Indianapolis IN; Natan Erdberg, Fishers IN 83.5957/59 Richard Anderson - Doug Rankin, Regina SK 83.5957/59 Barry Bragin, Silver Spring MD; Steven Parker, Littleton CO 83.5960 Judith Eaton - Glafkos Galanos, Carbondale IL 82.3761 Richard Potter, Black Mountain NC; John Potter, Panama City FL 80.51

62/63 Ira Hessel, San Antonio TX; Keith Garber, Las Vegas NV 79.9562/63 Jerry Helms, Charlotte NC; Bill Wisdom, Salisbury NC 79.9564 Eileen Paley, Scarsdale NY; Mimi Bieber, Armonk NY 79.3565 William Esberg, Long Branch NJ; Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV 78.13

Carryover66 Dot Blue - Arthur Lowen, Nashville TN 75.7167 Frances Dickman, San Jose CA; Hamish Bennett, Menlo Park CA 74.5768 Linda Spangler, Duncanville TX; Jeanne Kretz, Mc Kinney TX 73.8969 James Tucker Jr, Alexander City AL; George Pisk, Manchaca TX 73.29

70/71 Julia Bomalaski, Cocoa Beach FL; Elbert Moore, Crofton KY 71.4770/71 Eugene Kales, Arlington VA; Ellen Cherniavsky, Silver Spring MD 71.4772 Marc Low - Sandra Low, Centerville OH 70.48

73/74 Sharon Jabbour - Zeke Jabbour, Boca Raton FL 69.0573/74 Ed Ulman, Portland OR; Jim Looby, Burbank CA 69.0575 Ronald Tracy, Edmonds WA; Tom Hammond, Redmond WA 67.23

76/77 Charlotte Sturm - Stephen Sturm, Fullerton CA 66.0276/77 Yas Takeda, Hacienda Hgts CA; B Horiguchi, Gardena CA 66.0278 Joan Priebe - James Priebe, Mississauga ON 65.8779 Thomas Peters, Grapeland TX; John Zilic, Houston TX 65.4180 Stephen Schneer, Croton Hdsn NY; Michael Gore, Brooklyn NY 65.0381 Allen McRae, Portland ME; Bob Lafleur, Las Vegas NV 64.81

82/83 Genevieve Hewitt - Richard Hewitt, New York NY 63.6082/83 Myles Maddox - Marilyn Maddox, Pleasant Ridge MI 63.6084/86 Jim Kirkham - Corinne Kirkham, San Bernardino CA 62.3984/86 Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bch CA; Chester Johnson, Chicago IL 62.3984/86 Haig Tchamitch, Scottsdale AZ; Peter Gray, Ketchum ID 62.3987 Jay Cohodes, Sunrise FL; Robert Hollow, Madoc ON 60.5788 Ed Rawlinson, Helotes TX; Phillip Grothus, San Antonio TX 59.9689 Barbara Pearlman, Scotch Plains NJ; Aaron Cohen, Manchester To NJ 58.7590 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, Westlake Vlg CA 58.1591 Carlos Munoz, White Plains NY; Tony Petronella, North Kingstown RI 55.72

92/93 Les Bart - Gloria Silverman Bart, Bradenton FL 52.6992/93 Daniel Suty, Houston TX; Susan Parnes, Flint MI 52.6994/95 Doug Hansford - Donald Sache, Delta BC 52.0994/95 Mike Miller, Temple TX; Roy Baughman, Pantego TX 52.0996 Craig Robinson, Lansdale PA; Ed Bissell, State College PA 51.6397 Gail Carns - Mary Paulone Carns, Export PA 51.4898 Glenn Eisenstein - Lew Walter, New York NY 50.8899 Gene Simpson, San Rafael CA; Jackie Evans, Albuquerque NM 50.34100 John Samsel, Chesterfield MO; Susan Perez, Maryland Hts MO 49.06101 Tobi Sokolow, Austin TX; Gladys Collier, East Hampton NY 47.85102 Kathy Bye, Burnaby BC; John Stansbury, Saint Paul MN 46.71103 Kay Enfield - Dolores Brenner, Santa Fe NM 44.82104 Daniel Colatosti, Boca Raton FL; John Malley, Pascoag RI 43.61105 Renay Danto Weiner - Jon Coffee, Scottsdale AZ 43.00106 Madi Drimmer - Paul Eberman, Sarasota FL 42.40

107/108 Linda Leinicke - Bob Bainter, Saint Louis MO 41.79107/108 Roger Passal, Woodside CA; Larry Griffey, Vero Beach FL 41.79109 Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA; Bonnie Bagley, Colorado Spgs CO 40.58110 John Moffat, Bellingham WA; Dave Westfall, Spokane WA 39.98

111/112 Judy Schwarz - Phil Schwarz, Lakeville MN 38.76111/112 Veronica McMurdie - John McMurdie, Sacramento CA 38.76113 Michael Edwards, Rock Island IL; Gerald Gitles, Chicago IL 38.16114 Debbie Gailfus - Alan Gailfus, Carlsbad CA 38.04115 Nancy Popkin - Kenneth Bland, Saint Louis MO 35.49116 William Malesevich, Mayville WI; Sun-O Ho, Brookfield WI 34.79117 Ross Rainwater - Jackie Jarigese, Vancouver WA 34.52118 Bert Newman - Kathy Newman, West Bloomfield MI 33.65119 Florence Libin - G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, New York NY 33.31120 Frank Burke - Janet Burke, Seattle WA 32.71121 R Jay Becker - Scott Levine, New York NY 32.10122 Rick Kaye, Bingham Farms MI; Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON 31.67123 John Oxley, Saint Joseph MO; Rod Beery, Lincoln NE 31.50

124/126 Scott Hiller, Marshall MN; Paul Wright Jr, Mount Pleasant SC 30.89124/126 Mildred Breed - Anita Cokins, Austin TX 30.89124/126 John Richards - Joanne Yeager, Orlando FL 30.89127 Jay Baum, Germantown TN; Jim Reiman, Mansfield OH 30.28128 Alan Resser, Chicago IL; Jack Forstadt, Evanston IL 22.75129 Jack Lacy, Round Rock TX; James Thurtell, Dallas TX 4.85130 Elaine Misner - James Misner, Wilton CT 0.00

SILVER RRIBBON PPAIRS QQUALIFIERS

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FIRST SUNDAY B-A-M TEAMS SUNDAY EVENING - ONLY SESSIONSECTIONS KK LL

A B C1 Julian Heicklen, Teaneck NJ; Jill Wooldridge, Buffalo NY; Steven Love, Laguna Niguel CA; Christoph Eick, Houston TX 16.502 1 Denny Penticoff - W Dale Wagar - Linda Desoto, Mountain Home AR; Mike Spooner, Glen Allen VA 15.50

3/4 Frank Yoder III, Goshen IN; David Bish, Cherokee Vlg AR; Larry Klein, Cincinnati OH; Norman Coombs, Brookville IN 14.503/4 2 Jill Rosen, Greenwich CT; Susan Sekulow, Scarsdale NY; Hope Furth, White Plains NY; Philip MacFarlane, Parma OH 14.505/6 3 Linda Lubeck, Troy IL; Neale Fadden, Collinsville IL; Charles Keltner, Highland IL; Shirley Ybarra, Washington DC 13.505/6 John Mc Connell, Desoto TX; Helen Miller, Miller Place NY; Kenneth Smith, Lathrup Village MI; Carolyn Null, Phoenix AZ 13.507 4 1 Joe Grossenheider - Avis Young, Springfield MO; Vivian Camandona, Mill Creek WA; Kenlynn Gilbert, Bellevue WA 13.008 5 2 Karl Dencker - Rajahneen Dencker, Lk In The Hls IL; Ronald Kohn - Jo Kohn, Schaumburg IL 12.50

9/12 6/7 Grace Michael - Mary Kever, Grayslake IL; Rosalie Campeau, Libertyville IL; William Clarke, Wilmette IL 12.009/12 Ray Grace, Sherwood Park AB; Rhonda Foster - Gerry McCully, New Westminster BC; Garry Karst, Edmonton AB 12.009/12 6/7 Bill Forde, Iowa City IA; William Tank, Davenport IA; George Lord, Ainsworth IA; Richard Tetrault, Coralville IA 12.009/12 Eunice Garrison, Boca Raton FL; Marilyn Anderson, Chesterfield MO; Paul Heller, Marietta GA; Faye Marino, Greenwich CT 12.00

SECTIONS MM NNA B C1 John Pulles - Mark Churchman - Dennis Nelson, Saskatoon SK; Claire Jones, Regina SK 16.50

2/3 Daryl Fisher - E Hale - Ilene Morgan, Rolla MO; Jennie Flynn Sauviac, Metairie LA 15.502/3 1 1 Barry Badgett, Chatham IL; Dariel Richardson, Rochester IL; Thomas Vermeersch - Larry Wilcox, Springfield IL 15.504/5 2 Richard Troth, Columbia MO; Gregory Barnes, Jefferson City MO; William Cue, Kansas City MO; Warren Brodine, Chicago IL 15.004/5 Cameron Doner, Richmond BC; Mike Cappelletti, Hixson TN; Ilene Markell, Memphis TN; Lynne Schaeffer, W Bloomfield MI 15.006 3 Philip Lapalio Jr - John Prater - Selma Perlmutter - Barry Little, Chicago IL 14.507 4 Ocki Krogfoss - Jim Rupp Jr, Thousand Oaks CA; Pradeep Jhawar - Vandana Jhawar, Layton UT 14.00

8/9 Robert Morris, Houston TX; Rita Ellington, Aventura FL; Abbie Cole, New York NY; Shannon Cappelletti, Hollywood FL 13.008/9 Jared Fournier - Jeremy Fournier - Robert Fournier, Knoxville TN; Grant Foreman, Oklahoma City OK 13.00

5 Hannah Moon, Prince Albert SK; Charles Martineau, Brossard QC; Marius Moldovan, Pointe-Claire QC; Bernice Gee, Regina SK 12.506 2 Alan Lemley, Saint Louis MO; Suzanne Martin, Saint Charles MO; Mary Smith, Eureka MO; Joan Wieber, Ballwin MO 12.00

FIRST SUNDAY STRATIFIED OPEN - SECOND SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION OO EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Dan Sershon, Duluth MN; Peder Langsetmo, Minneapolis MN 70.03% 1 Randy Okubo, Saint Paul MN; Jonathan Cohen, Prior Lake MN 59.29%2 Sonia Kaplan, Tinton Falls NJ; Nan Wang, Eatontown NJ 66.03% 2 1 Myron Rosenberg - Debby Rosenberg, Cordova TN 58.49%3 Robert Jackson, Bensenville IL; Sharon Pobloske, Wood Dale IL 62.02% 3 2 Dee Wilson - Nancy Wilson, Des Moines IA 58.33%4 Linda Gordon - Robb Gordon, Sedona AZ 60.90% 4 David Hoffner, Bentnor City NJ; Mike Cappelletti Sr, Alexandria VA 57.53%5 Cathy Nathan - Marc Nathan, Thousand Oaks CA 55.29% 5 Mike Sloan, Jeffersonville IN; Betty Mattison, Louisville KY 55.61%6 1 Loretta Green, Dodd City TX; Margaret Irvine, Plano TX 55.13% 6 Mic Weiss, Chesterfield MO; Mike Giacaman, Saint Louis MO 54.81%7 Mary Dresser, Laurel MD; Nancy Kramer, Clarksville MD 54.33% 7 Paula Nowlan - Vince Nowlan, Edmonton AB 51.44%

2 1 Francine Hargrove, Houston TX; Karla Riddick, Conroe TX 53.85% 3 1 Dennis Ryan - Barbara Tysdahl, Menomonie WI 51.28%3 Ralph Cox, Niwot CO; Richard Kraner, White Plains NY 46.15% 4 Michael McGuire, Hernando MS; Richard Haacke, Olivette MO 50.16%4 2 Cory Perkers - Fred Johnston, Chicago IL 45.83% 2 Edward Henderson, Los Alamos NM; Genadiy Hirscht, Albion MI 47.12%

NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQ EAST-WESTA B C A B C1 Carole Weinstein, Acton MA; Yiji Starr, Wayland MA 59.62% 1 1 Elaine Wood, Southlake TX; J Bachman Nabors III, Kempner TX 61.54%2 1 1 S Periyanayagam - Chella Periyanayagam, Hanson KY 58.97% 2 Gil Cohen, Ashburn VA; Marty Nelson, Annapolis MD 59.78%3 Shawn Tate, Chillocothe MO; Paul Theroff, Kansas City KS 55.93% 3 Richard Holmes, Wichita KS; Daniel Arendell, Smithton IL 59.46%4 Randy Helmink - Noel Helmink, Avon IN 54.65% 4 Alice Brown, Midlothian VA; En Xie, Saint Louis MO 55.13%5 2 James Thompson - C Kay Teal, Richland WA 53.37% 5 2 Robert C.F. Wang, El Monte CA; Shiu-Ming Huang, San Marino CA 52.40%6 3 2 Brian Zaugg, Burien WA; Jingsong Liu, Kirkland WA 53.21% 6 Jim Bachelder, Columbus OH; Craig Satersmoen, Huber Heights OH 51.92%7 4 Paul Weiland - Sandra Anderson, Troy MO 52.72% 7/8 Laura Brill - Rick Goldstein, White Plains NY 51.28%

7/8 3 Aslam Siddiqui - Sandra Siddiqui, Carmel IN 51.28%4 1 Anna Gray, Colborne ON; Mary Walker, Newmarket ON 50.80%

2 Judy Musech, Bloomington MN; Gayle Harrison, Minneapolis MN 44.07%

FIRST SUNDAY-MONDAY SIDE SERIESNORTH-SOUTH SECTION RR EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Nathan Glasser, Somerville MA; Rosemary Searcy, Lees Summit MO 64.42% 1 1 Donna Nesser, Minneapolis MN; John Nesser, St Paul MN 59.94%2 1 1 Juanita Simmons, New York NY; Kristen Swenson, Tuxedo Park NY 62.66% 2 Barbara Miller, Bangor PA; Peter Clark, Ottawa ON 59.29%3 Lynda Nitabach, N Plainfield NJ; Kent Mignocchi, Bronx NY 61.70% 3 2 Charlene Sands, Pflugerville TX; Virgil Massey, Driftwood TX 55.61%4 2 2 Rachael Gosling, Paget Bermuda; Craig Hutton, Hamilton Bermuda 59.78% 4 3 1 James Stahl - Linda Stahl, Chagrin Falls OH 54.33%5 Jim Leuker, San Francisco CA; Paul Bubendey, Chicago IL 55.29% 5 Sandra Nott - Jean Swann, Memphis TN 53.53%6 3 Stanley Yellin - Karen Yellin, Bethlehem PA 51.60% 6 Daniel Sellers, Jr - Christie Sellers, Jacksonville FL 53.04%

4 Constance Sackville, Vero Beach FL; Linda Luther, N Charleston SC 50.00% 4 2 Martin Wein - Nancy Wein, Richmond VA 48.88%NORTH-SOUTH SECTION TT EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Josephine Grabow - Greg Hinze, San Antonio TX 59.84% 1 Mike Albert, Omaha NE; Pamela Leggett, Parker AZ 69.11%2 Melvin Ward, Carmel IN; Raymond Laythe, Saint Louis MO 57.15% 2 Lloyd Arvedon, Bedford MA; Pat McDevitt, Brookline MA 63.76%3 1 Charles Brown - Jim Bufkins, Denton TX 56.47% 3 1 Thomas Hyde, Willimantic CT; Edwin Lewis III, Bolton CT 54.66%4 2 1 Edie Siemens, Prior Lake MN; Amy Staska, Lakeville MN 56.16% 4 Shelba Parmley, Oklahoma City OK; Barbara Whittlesey, Edmond OK 53.96%5 Ned Irving - Betty Schultz, Hot Sprgs Vlg AR 54.20% 5 2 1 Paul Weader - Barbara Ritter, Sun City AZ 52.95%

3 Jack Berry - Sue Wessner, Hamburg PA 51.70% 3 2 Peter Manzon, Waltham MA; Rick Holcomb, Malden MA 49.27%2 Daniel Bunde, Urbana IL; Praveen Jayachandran, Champaign IL 49.78%

FIRST SUNDAY EVENING 300/100/50 PAIRS - ONLY SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Michael Sears, Chicago IL; Barbara Chasnoff, Park Ridge IL 66.96% 1/2 1 1 James Carey, Clinton IA; Eric Bardin, Nashville TN 56.85%2 1 Theresa Ann Brantley, Mabank TX; Carol Sossamon, Kemp TX 59.52% 1/2 Janet Blume - Darnell Blume, Ramsey MN 56.85%3 Hatchie Greene, Saint Louis MO; Karen Pickelsimer, Oakwood Hills IL 55.95% 3 2 2 Marian Solari - John Van Matre, Kirkwood MO 55.65%4 2 1 Cathy Irving, Hot Sprgs Vlg AR; Ginna Dethomas, Hot Springs Vil AR 55.06% 4 3 Mary Hamlett - Loretta Gibbens, Nashville TN 54.17%5 Terri U'Prichard, Egg Harbor Twp NJ; John Goetsch, Lowell OR 54.76% 5 Diana Drisko, Saint Louis MO; Rob Kelly, Defiance MO 52.98%

2 Lawrence Segar - Gayle Segar, Rochester MN 47.92%

LEVENTRITT SILVER RIBBON - SECOND QUALIFYING SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS A B EAST-WEST

1 Kitty Cooper - Steven Cooper, Albuquerque NM 58.00% 1 Sharon Meng-Horton, Dade City FL; Jim Hall, Minneapolis MN 64.85%2 Charles Nemes, Hinsdale IL; Martin Morris, Wheeling IL 57.00% 2 Richard Meffley - James Tritt, Fresno CA 58.69%3 Ken Cohen, Philadelphia PA; Neal Satten, Wynnewood PA 56.62% 3 Marion Gebhardt, Richardson TX; Peggy Duffey, Dallas TX 58.31%4 Mike Miller, Temple TX; Roy Baughman, Pantego TX 56.31% 4 Claire Tornay - George Tornay Jr, Palm Beach Gdns FL 57.85%5 Terry Currie - Betty Freedman, Houston TX 55.46% 5 Alan Stout, Jacksonville FL; Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR 57.23%6 Rod Van Wyk, Alton IL; Arbha Vongsvivut, Godfrey IL 55.08% 6 Chuck Malcolm - Marti Malcolm, Topeka KS 56.38%7 Ed Ulman, Portland OR; Jim Looby, Burbank CA 54.08% 7/8 Allen McRae, Portland ME; Bob Lafleur, Las Vegas NV 54.46%8 Ronald Tracy, Edmonds WA; Tom Hammond, Redmond WA 53.23% 7/8 Carolyn Sessler, Boca Raton FL; Claude Vogel, Chicago IL 54.46%9 Daniel Colatosti, Boca Raton FL; John Malley, Pascoag RI 52.62% 9 Robert Carstedt, Wichita KS; Paul White, Edmond OK 53.77%

10/12 Gaylor Kasle, Boca Raton FL; Lewis Finkel, Jupiter FL 51.92% 10 Mary Poplawski - Harry Nuckols, Vestal NY 53.08%10/12 Jay Cohodes, Sunrise FL; Robert Hollow, Madoc ON 51.92% 11 Jack Lacy, Round Rock TX; James Thurtell, Dallas TX 53.00%10/12 John Richards - Joanne Yeager, Orlando FL 51.92% 12 Howard Friedman, Great Neck NY; Lauren Block, Manhasset NY 52.46%13 Yas Takeda, Hacienda Hgts CA; B Horiguchi, Gardena CA 51.62% 13 Ahmed Sorathia, Chino CA; Subba Ravipudi, Downey CA 51.08%

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS C D EAST-WEST1 John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT; Richard DeMartino, Riverside CT 61.85% 1 Sharon Hait, Livingston NJ; Lester Sokolower, Verona NJ 62.85%2 David Reiter, Hollywood FL; Jay Wasserman, Boca Raton FL 61.15% 2 Len Hall, Tucson AZ; Samuel Jordan, Spring Valley CA 58.62%

3/4 Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota FL 58.62% 3 John Gustafson - Helen Gustafson, Des Moines IA 57.92%3/4 Frank Mastrola, Swansea MA; Walter Spiewak, Wake Forest NC 58.62% 4 Michael Huston, Joplin MO; Paul Stern, Oak Creek WI 57.62%5 Judith Weisman, Englewood NJ; John Solodar, Palm Beach Gdns FL 57.23% 5 Roger Passal, Woodside CA; Larry Griffey, Vero Beach FL 57.54%6 Fred King, Falls Church VA; Walter Schenker, Pine Brook NJ 56.69% 6 Milton Zlatic, Saint Louis MO; Tom Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO 56.38%7 Carol Kasle, Bloomfield MI; Petra Hamman, Dallas TX 55.92% 7/8 Ellen Anten, Encino CA; Steve Gross, Westlake Vlg CA 55.08%8 Linda Lewis, Sioux Falls SD; Gard Hays, Veradale WA 55.08% 7/8 Julia Bomalaski, Cocoa Beach FL; Elbert Moore, Crofton KY 55.08%9 Barbara Pearlman, Scotch Plains NJ; Aaron Cohen, Manchester To NJ 54.77% 9 Richard Gabriel - Joseph Machotka, Chicago IL 54.54%

10 John Moffat, Bellingham WA; Dave Westfall, Spokane WA 53.92% 10 Craig Allen, Glen Ellyn IL; L James Phillips, Chicago IL 54.31%11 Eileen Paley, Scarsdale NY; Mimi Bieber, Armonk NY 53.31% 11/12 Scott Hiller, Marshall MN; Paul Wright Jr, Mount Pleasant SC 51.92%12 Ben Feinswog, Coconut Grove FL; Robert Lurie, Wayland MA 52.69% 11/12 Barth Royer, Bexley OH; Ellen Royer, Columbus OH 51.92%13 Ross Rainwater - Jackie Jarigese, Vancouver WA 52.46% 13 Judith Eaton - Glafkos Galanos, Carbondale IL 51.46%

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS E F EAST-WEST1 Henry Bethe, Ithaca NY; Allen Tan, Makati Philippines 60.44% 1 Debbie Gailfus - Alan Gailfus, Carlsbad CA 59.36%2 Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; Dixie Hsu, San Luis Obispo CA 59.46% 2 Larry Kolker, Saint Louis MO; Alan Popkin, St Louis MO 57.48%3 Robert Brandow, Toledo OH; Robert Katz, Ann Arbor MI 58.12% 3 Joan Priebe - James Priebe, Mississauga ON 57.14%4 Robert Brisson - Elizabeth Brisson, Pleasantville NY 57.56% 4 Judi Radin - Lynne Tarnopol, New York NY 56.36%5 Kathy Bye, Burnaby BC; John Stansbury, Saint Paul MN 55.09% 5 Patrick McCammon - Richard Bender, Springfield MO 55.52%6 Joan Vigdor - Charles Wolpert, Boynton Beach FL 54.75% 6 Simon Kantor, Agawam MA; Richard Budd, Portland ME 55.49%7 Larry Mori, Clearwater FL; Yasuko Shrenzel, Kihei HI 54.62% 7 Marc Low - Sandra Low, Centerville OH 54.69%8 Ruth Stober, Great Neck NY; Diana Schuld, Glen Head NY 54.51% 8 Rodney Wilton, Albuquerque NM; Brian Johnston, Toronto ON 54.53%9 William Muir - Victoria Muir, Kansas City MO 53.81% 9 John Brady - Brian Gunnell, Jacksonville FL 54.27%

10 Gene Simpson, San Rafael CA; Jackie Evans, Albuquerque NM 53.42% 10 Linda Spangler, Duncanville TX; Jeanne Kretz, Mc Kinney TX 53.30%11 Ron Law - Calvin Rowe, Gainesville FL 52.91% 11 August Boehm - Donald Simmons, New York NY 53.27%12 Janet Daling, Peoria AZ; John Gilbert, Kitchener ON 52.64% 12 Stephen Schneer, Croton Hdsn NY; Michael Gore, Brooklyn NY 52.85%13 Joan Lewis, New York NY; Sylvia Stahl, Scarsdale NY 52.47% 13 Craig Robinson, Lansdale PA; Ed Bissell, State College PA 52.71%

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS G H EAST-WEST1 Andy Avery, Jamaica VT; Cecily Kohler, Washington DC 64.54% 1 Haig Tchamitch, Scottsdale AZ; Peter Gray, Ketchum ID 58.92%2 Lowell Andrews, Huntington Bch CA; Chester Johnson, Chicago IL 60.77% 2 Jack Bryant, Saint Louis MO; Michael Penick, Dallas TX 58.46%3 Sharon Jabbour - Zeke Jabbour, Boca Raton FL 59.69% 3 Fred Hamilton, Las Vegas NV; Eric Leong, Oakland CA 58.00%4 Robert Gardner, Glenview IL; Sangarapil Mohan, Oak Brook IL 59.31% 4 Tom Kniest, University City MO; Donald Stack, Overland Park KS 55.69%5 Veronica McMurdie - John McMurdie, Sacramento CA 58.31% 5/6 Ira Hessel, San Antonio TX; Keith Garber, Las Vegas NV 54.77%6 Jim Linhart - Bruce Reeve, Raleigh NC 56.54% 5/6 Florence Libin - G. Margie Gwozdzinsky, New York NY 54.77%7 Eugene Kales, Arlington VA; Ellen Cherniavsky, Silver Spring MD 56.15% 7 Jay Baum, Germantown TN; Jim Reiman, Mansfield OH 54.69%8 Gloria Spitzer - Sally Greenblatt, Saint Louis MO 56.08% 8 Ken Barbour, Scottsdale AZ; Markland Jones, Phoenix AZ 54.00%9 Ed Howard, Lawrence KS; Karen Erlanger, Saint Louis MO 55.62% 9 Barry Bragin, Silver Spring MD; Steven Parker, Littleton CO 53.92%

10 Suzanne Jones, Boulder CO; Fred Herring, Aurora CO 54.46% 10 Robert Crafton, W Bloomfield MI; Dennis Kasle, Bloomfield MI 53.31%11 Madi Drimmer - Paul Eberman, Sarasota FL 53.77% 11 Robert Oslin, Chicago IL; Muhammad Abedi, Hanover Park IL 52.46%12 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Chuck Said, Nashville TN 53.62% 12 Richard Anderson - Doug Rankin, Regina SK 52.15%13 Frank Burke - Janet Burke, Seattle WA 53.08% 13 Gen Geiger - Chris Niemann, Sarasota FL 52.08%

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FIRST SUNDAY FAST PAIRS - ONE OF TWO SESSIONSNORTH-SOUTH SECTION Q EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Dorothy Moore, Crofton KY; Julie Behrens, Saint Louis MO 59.85% 1 1 John Doussard, Warrensburg MO; John Pfenenger, Windsor MO 62.69%2 1 Alvan Bregman - Margaret Hansell, Champaign IL 56.63% 2 George Klemic, Bensenville IL; Jonathan Rivet, Wheaton IL 60.98%3 2 1 Daniel Bunde, Urbana IL; Praveen Jayachandran, Champaign IL 54.73% 3 Ralph Behrens, Saint Louis MO; Peggy Wald, Chesterfield MO 59.85%4 3 2 John Schmidt - Mary Bergum, Cedar Rapids IA 53.79% 4 2 David Olson, Owings Mills MD; James Olson, Charleston WV 57.01%5 Nada Sundermeyer - Clay Sundermeyer, Bellevue WA 53.22% 5 Carol Lash, Collegeville PA; Liz Bartholomew, Pennington NJ 56.44%6 Karen Coe - John Coe, Ewing IL 52.08% 6 Gordon Campbell, Calgary AB; David Siebert, Little Rock AR 55.87%

3 Travis Crump - Alfred Crump, Wyomissing PA 51.33%1 Toni Krueger, Bolingbrook IL; Mary O'Neill, Lisle IL 47.16%2 Elizabeth Wachowicz - Zenon Wachowicz, Buffalo Grove IL 46.78%

FIRST SUNDAY FAST PAIRS - ONE OF TWO SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION Q EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Dorothy Moore, Crofton KY; Julie Behrens, Saint Louis MO 59.85% 1 1 John Doussard, Warrensburg MO; John Pfenenger, Windsor MO 62.69%2 1 Alvan Bregman - Margaret Hansell, Champaign IL 56.63% 2 George Klemic, Bensenville IL; Jonathan Rivet, Wheaton IL 60.98%3 2 1 Daniel Bunde, Urbana IL; Praveen Jayachandran, Champaign IL 54.73% 3 Ralph Behrens, Saint Louis MO; Peggy Wald, Chesterfield MO 59.85%4 3 2 John Schmidt - Mary Bergum, Cedar Rapids IA 53.79% 4 2 David Olson, Owings Mills MD; James Olson, Charleston WV 57.01%5 Nada Sundermeyer - Clay Sundermeyer, Bellevue WA 53.22% 5 Carol Lash, Collegeville PA; Liz Bartholomew, Pennington NJ 56.44%6 Karen Coe - John Coe, Ewing IL 52.08% 6 Gordon Campbell, Calgary AB; David Siebert, Little Rock AR 55.87%

3 Travis Crump - Alfred Crump, Wyomissing PA 51.33%1 Toni Krueger, Bolingbrook IL; Mary O'Neill, Lisle IL 47.16%2 Elizabeth Wachowicz - Zenon Wachowicz, Buffalo Grove IL 46.78%

FIRST SUNDAY AFTERNOON 5/20/50 PAIRS - ONLY SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Janet Woodley, O Fallon MO; Karen Engle, Dardenne Prairi MO 61.36% 1 Ruth Byers - Gerry Prell, St Louis MO 68.94%2 Lawrence Segar - Gayle Segar, Rochester MN 57.39% 2 E Sigrid Woltzen, Chesterfield MO; Carlyn Myers, Saint Louis MO 57.77%

3/4 1 Judy Revare, Leawood KS; Jack Revare, Shawnee Msn KS 56.44% 3 Rosalie Palmer, St Charles MO; Kristin Palmer, Saint Charles MO 54.55%3/4 Thomas Brossard - Edwin Thomas Jr, St Louis MO 56.44% 4 Edmond Douville, Hobart IN; James Carey, Clinton IA 54.17%5 2 1 Susan Kilo - Jackie Baker, St Louis MO 56.25% 5 1 Shirley Tucci, St Louis MO; Faye Raisher, Frontenal MO 53.79%6 Cathy Irving, Hot Sprgs Vlg AR; Ginna Dethomas, Hot Springs Vil AR 55.11% 6 2 1 Marian Solari - John Van Matre, Kirkwood MO 51.70%

3 2 Karen Fisk, Delta ON; Helen Martin, Windsor ON 49.05% 3 2 Ruth Marion, Clayton MO; Laura Tyrey, St Louis MO 50.19%

FIRST SUNDAY AFTERNOON 100/200/300 PAIRS - ONLY SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Mark Gilje, Saint Louis MO; Caroline Gilje, St Louis MO 59.82% 1 1 1 Philip Wilner - Wynn Wozobski, Tulsa OK 61.61%2 1 Tony Tsui, Trumann AR; Dennis Wegert, Jonesboro AR 56.55% 2 Lisa Whitbeck, Little Rock AR; Randall Brown, Cameron Park CA 60.12%3 2 Doris Fairgrieve, University City MO; Mark Brightfield, Berkeley MO 54.76% 3 2 Camilla Rabjohns - Becky Lagouros, Peoria Heights IL 57.74%4 Robert McDill, St Louis MO; Vyrn Muir, Coon Rapids MN 52.68% 4 3 Margaret Taylor, St Louis MO; Robert Adler, Creve Couer MO 56.25%

3 Alan Broddon - Sanford Spitzer, Saint Louis MO 51.19% 4 2 Terry Brown, Eddyville IA; Mark Beckwith, Johnston IA 49.40%4 1 Kathy Riopel, Rhinelander WI; Ellen Conant, Saint Louis MO 49.11%

2 Mike Arnheim - Dorothy Santner, St Louis MO 47.92%

FIRST SUNDAY STRATIFIED OPEN - AFTERNOON SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION OO EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Laura Brill - Rick Goldstein, White Plains NY 67.63% 1 Linda Gordon - Robb Gordon, Sedona AZ 65.06%2 Gil Cohen, Ashburn VA; Marty Nelson, Annapolis MD 58.49% 2 Dan Sershon, Duluth MN; Peder Langsetmo, Minneapolis MN 62.02%3 Joshua Stark, Grayslake IL; Suzanne Dunn, Crystal Lake IL 56.09% 3 Jim Bachelder, Columbus OH; Craig Satersmoen, Huber Heights OH 58.97%4 Sonia Kaplan, Tinton Falls NJ; Nan Wang, Eatontown NJ 55.77% 4 1 1 Janice Van Buren, Saint Louis MO; Wayman Minor, St Louis MO 55.13%5 1 Matthew Dyer - Lorraine Cable, Dorchester MA 54.01% 5 Robert Jackson, Bensenville IL; Sharon Pobloske, Wood Dale IL 54.49%

6/7 2/3 Thomas Swensen - Patricia Fleming, Saint Paul MN 53.85% 6 2 Ralph Cox, Niwot CO; Richard Kraner, White Plains NY 53.85%6/7 2/3 Harley Bress, Lakewood CO; Charles Durrin III, Madison AL 53.85% 7 3 Paul Sitz, Ramsey MN; Bert Sheldon, San Antonio TX 53.37%

4 1 Judy Musech, Bloomington MN; Gayle Harrison, Minneapolis MN 49.52% 4 2 Kenneth Bickelhaupt - Joyce Graf, Dallas TX 52.72%NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQ EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Richard Weiss, Swampscott MA; Robert Lavin, East Longmeadow MA 62.98% 1 1 1 Paul Weiland - Sandra Anderson, Troy MO 66.19%2 1 Michael McGuire, Hernando MS; Richard Haacke, Olivette MO 60.58% 2 David Hoffner, Bentnor City NJ; Mike Cappelletti Sr, Alexandria VA 62.34%3 Paula Nowlan - Vince Nowlan, Edmonton AB 55.45% 3 Randy Okubo, Saint Paul MN; Jonathan Cohen, Prior Lake MN 58.97%4 2 Edwin Katten, Cave Creek AZ; Sherryl Buchler, Scottsdale AZ 54.81% 4 2 2 S Periyanayagam - Chella Periyanayagam, Hanson KY 56.73%5 Carole Weinstein, Acton MA; Yiji Starr, Wayland MA 54.17% 5 Randy Helmink - Noel Helmink, Avon IN 55.93%6 3 David Shanahan, St Ann MO; Carol Warner, Fairview Hgts IL 51.60% 6 3 Fay Teal, Mesa AZ; Osvaldo Barreiro, Pasadena CA 55.29%7 Frank Morgan, Williamstown MA; Elizabeth Baecher, Mount Kisco NY 51.44% 7 4 Brian Zaugg, Burien WA; Jingsong Liu, Kirkland WA 50.48%

4 1 Edward Henderson, Los Alamos NM; Genadiy Hirscht, Albion MI 50.64%2 Donna Frohm, Burtchville MI; Judith Kilcher, Clinton Twp MI 48.24%

FIRST SUNDAY-MONDAY SIDE SERIES - AFTERNOON SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION RR EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 1 Christopher Shaw Jr, Carlinville IL; Grant Foreman, Oklahoma City OK 61.57% 1 1 Steven Tuggle, Pearland TX; C Kirk Osterland, Manchester VT 66.44%2 Mike Albert, Omaha NE; Pamela Leggett, Parker AZ 60.88% 2 John Laufer, Toronto ON; George Retek, Montreal QC 64.58%3 Sara Parks M.D., Owensboro KY; Ken Gee, Regina SK 55.79% 3 Maury Corn - Arlene O'Brien, Laguna Niguel CA 50.93%4 Ruth-Anne Mazer - Allan Mazer, Towson MD 51.85% 4 2 1 Scott Wansbrough, Dallas TX; Daralynn Cameron, Carrollton TX 50.00%

2 1 Roman Martin, Chandler AZ; Nancy Espy, Sun Lakes AZ 50.46% 3 2 Doris Schwartz, Chesterfield MO; Gary Brown, St John MO 49.31%2 Allan Curtis - Beth Curtis, Saint Louis MO 49.77%

FIRST SUNDAY FAST PAIRS - SECOND OF TWO SESSIONSNORTH-SOUTH SECTION Q EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 James La Fountain, Temple TX; Jon Richard Ware, New Braunfels TX 60.42% 1 Gordon Campbell, Calgary AB; David Siebert, Little Rock AR 70.27%2 1 Travis Crump - Alfred Crump, Wyomissing PA 54.17% 2 1 Jack Falat, Cedar Rapids IA; Michael Roush, Lisbon IA 64.39%3 Donald Florida, Marshall IL; Annette Clark, Indianapolis IN 53.98% 3 William Vinson, Boynton Beach FL; Linda Hughes, Edmond OK 60.04%4 George Klemic, Bensenville IL; Jonathan Rivet, Wheaton IL 53.60% 4 2 1 Elizabeth Wachowicz - Zenon Wachowicz, Buffalo Grove IL 59.66%5 Jeanine Dow - C Arthur Nevins, Kalamazoo MI 52.08% 5 Nada Sundermeyer - Clay Sundermeyer, Bellevue WA 55.49%

2 Karen Coe - John Coe, Ewing IL 50.76% 3 Murray Goldman, San Diego CA; Phyllis Berkovitz, Pittsburgh PA 46.02%1 Katie Dimick - Gale Dimick, Hollister CA 50.00%

2/3 John Schmidt - Mary Bergum, Cedar Rapids IA 48.30%2/3 Daniel Bunde, Urbana IL; Praveen Jayachandran, Champaign IL 48.30%

LEVENTRITT SILVER RIBBON PAIRS - FIRST QUAL SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS A B EAST-WEST

1 Marion Gebhardt, Richardson TX; Peggy Duffey, Dallas TX 62.31% 1 Ken Cohen, Philadelphia PA; Neal Satten, Wynnewood PA 65.77%2 Ahmed Sorathia, Chino CA; Subba Ravipudi, Downey CA 60.08% 2 Michael Kutska, River Forest IL; Suzanne Dunaway, Oak Park IL 59.69%3 Alan Stout, Jacksonville FL; Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR 58.23% 3 Cecil Cook, Long Beach CA; Dudley Brown, Grandview WA 58.62%4 John Sheridan, Indianapolis IN; Natan Erdberg, Fishers IN 57.85% 4 Charles Nemes, Hinsdale IL; Martin Morris, Wheeling IL 57.31%5 William Esberg, Long Branch NJ; Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV 57.62% 5 Betty Marggraf, Muskego WI; Gabriel Tawil, Glendale WI 56.54%6 Robert Carstedt, Wichita KS; Paul White, Edmond OK 56.00% 6 Dee Berry, Arlington WA; Ethel Birnbach, Portland OR 54.46%7 Carolyn Sessler, Boca Raton FL; Claude Vogel, Chicago IL 55.92% 7 Linda Leinicke - Bob Bainter, Saint Louis MO 53.69%

8/9 Chuck Malcolm - Marti Malcolm, Topeka KS 55.31% 8 Myles Maddox - Marilyn Maddox, Pleasant Ridge MI 53.46%8/9 Daniel Suty, Houston TX; Susan Parnes, Flint MI 55.31% 9 Ronald Tracy, Edmonds WA; Tom Hammond, Redmond WA 53.31%10 Claire Tornay - George Tornay Jr, Palm Beach Gdns FL 54.69% 10/11 Yas Takeda, Hacienda Hgts CA; B Horiguchi, Gardena CA 53.23%11 Wendy Krause - Arnold Krause, Toronto ON 54.00% 10/11 Kitty Cooper - Steven Cooper, Albuquerque NM 53.23%12 Richard Meffley - James Tritt, Fresno CA 53.69% 12 Jack Waller, Ridgecrest CA; C. Buddy Carls, Huntington Bh CA 53.08%13 Thomas Peters, Grapeland TX; John Zilic, Houston TX 52.54% 13 Kay Enfield - Dolores Brenner, Santa Fe NM 52.54%

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS C D EAST-WEST1 Craig Allen, Glen Ellyn IL; L James Phillips, Chicago IL 59.77% 1 Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota FL 62.69%2 Sharon Hait, Livingston NJ; Lester Sokolower, Verona NJ 59.46% 2 Renay Danto Weiner - Jon Coffee, Scottsdale AZ 59.23%

3/4 John Gustafson - Helen Gustafson, Des Moines IA 56.23% 3 John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT; Richard DeMartino, Riverside CT 59.15%3/4 Michael Huston, Joplin MO; Paul Stern, Oak Creek WI 56.23% 4 Ethan Stein, Irvington NY; Halina Jamner, Hawthorne NY 57.00%5 Robert Shair, Champaign IL; Fred Crockett, Danville IL 54.62% 5 Linda Lewis, Sioux Falls SD; Gard Hays, Veradale WA 56.77%6 Glenn Eisenstein - Lew Walter, New York NY 54.23% 6 Fred King, Falls Church VA; Walter Schenker, Pine Brook NJ 56.08%7 Milton Zlatic, Saint Louis MO; Tom Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO 54.08% 7 Judith Eaton - Glafkos Galanos, Carbondale IL 55.62%8 David Reiter, Hollywood FL; Jay Wasserman, Boca Raton FL 53.77% 8 Eileen Paley, Scarsdale NY; Mimi Bieber, Armonk NY 53.38%9 Michael Edwards, Rock Island IL; Gerald Gitles, Chicago IL 53.69% 9 Carlos Munoz, White Plains NY; Tony Petronella, North Kingstown RI 53.31%

10 Richard Gabriel - Joseph Machotka, Chicago IL 53.23% 10 Gail Levy, Melville NY; Reisha Berkowsky, Huntingtn Sta NY 52.69%11 Jean Talbot - Joan Van Geffen, Metairie LA 53.15% 11 Judith Weisman, Englewood NJ; John Solodar, Palm Beach Gdns FL 52.08%12 Joann Glasson - Bob Glasson, Pennington NJ 52.69% 12 Len Hall, Tucson AZ; Samuel Jordan, Spring Valley CA 51.85%13 Judy Schwarz - Phil Schwarz, Lakeville MN 52.54% 13 Denny O'Connor - Allyson Wolfe, Saint Louis MO 51.08%

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS E F EAST-WEST1 James Senter - Gale Senter, San Clemente CA 59.51% 1 Richard Potter, Black Mountain NC; John Potter, Panama City FL 64.46%2 Janet Daling, Peoria AZ; John Gilbert, Kitchener ON 59.45% 2 Judi Radin - Lynne Tarnopol, New York NY 60.72%3 Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; Dixie Hsu, San Luis Obispo CA 59.23% 3 William Muir - Victoria Muir, Kansas City MO 60.51%4 Ruth Stober, Great Neck NY; Diana Schuld, Glen Head NY 58.78% 4 Ron Law - Calvin Rowe, Gainesville FL 59.05%5 Mary Ann Berg, Atherton CA; John Mohan, Huixquilucan Mexico 57.93% 5 Joe Gottler, Elberta AL; Clifton Miller, Sr., Shreveport LA 58.62%6 Judy Kay-Wolff, Las Vegas NV; Jane Segal, Villanova PA 56.92% 6 Patrick McCammon - Richard Bender, Springfield MO 57.49%7 Bert Newman - Kathy Newman, West Bloomfield MI 56.82% 7 Larry Mori, Clearwater FL; Yasuko Shrenzel, Kihei HI 56.68%8 Frances Dickman, San Jose CA; Hamish Bennett, Menlo Park CA 55.86% 8 John Herrmann, Chattanooga TN; James Gordon, S Burlington VT 55.90%9 August Boehm - Donald Simmons, New York NY 55.18% 9 Simon Kantor, Agawam MA; Richard Budd, Portland ME 55.39%

10 Larry Kolker, Saint Louis MO; Alan Popkin, St Louis MO 54.01% 10 Rick Kaye, Bingham Farms MI; Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON 54.38%11 John Brady - Brian Gunnell, Jacksonville FL 53.57% 11 Robert Brandow, Toledo OH; Robert Katz, Ann Arbor MI 54.14%12 Linda Spangler, Duncanville TX; Jeanne Kretz, Mc Kinney TX 52.70% 12 Jan Assini, Aurora OH; Bernard Fudor, Murrysville PA 53.65%13 Stephen Schneer, Croton Hdsn NY; Michael Gore, Brooklyn NY 52.03% 13 William Malesevich, Mayville WI; Sun-O Ho, Brookfield WI 53.56%

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS G H EAST-WEST1 Jim Kirkham - Corinne Kirkham, San Bernardino CA 57.92% 1 Jerry Helms, Charlotte NC; Bill Wisdom, Salisbury NC 63.31%2 Genevieve Hewitt - Richard Hewitt, New York NY 56.62% 2 David Abelow, Owings Mills MD; Richard Wegman, Bethesda MD 61.54%3 Nunzio Martorina, Chino CA; Berneice Anglea, Pasadena CA 56.23% 3 Tom Kniest, University City MO; Donald Stack, Overland Park KS 61.38%4 Ed Rawlinson, Helotes TX; Phillip Grothus, San Antonio TX 55.31% 4 Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA; Bonnie Bagley, Colorado Spgs CO 57.69%5 Dot Blue - Arthur Lowen, Nashville TN 55.15% 5 Vera Petty - Roman Smolski, Warwick Bermuda 57.38%6 Richard Anderson - Doug Rankin, Regina SK 55.08% 6 Gail Carns - Mary Paulone Carns, Export PA 55.62%7 George Bloomer - Judith Bloomer, Pittsboro NC 54.85% 7 Ed Howard, Lawrence KS; Karen Erlanger, Saint Louis MO 53.54%8 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Chuck Said, Nashville TN 54.38% 8/9 Andy Avery, Jamaica VT; Cecily Kohler, Washington DC 53.31%9 Ken Barbour, Scottsdale AZ; Markland Jones, Phoenix AZ 53.38% 8/9 Barry Bragin, Silver Spring MD; Steven Parker, Littleton CO 53.31%

10 Jim Linhart - Bruce Reeve, Raleigh NC 53.23% 10/11 Charlotte Sturm - Stephen Sturm, Fullerton CA 53.00%11 James Tucker Jr, Alexander City AL; George Pisk, Manchaca TX 53.15% 10/11 John Samsel, Chesterfield MO; Susan Perez, Maryland Hts MO 53.00%12 Joyce Stiefel, Wethersfield CT; Sandra DeMartino, Riverside CT 52.92% 12 Jack Bryant, Saint Louis MO; Michael Penick, Dallas TX 52.69%13 Ken Scholes - Sandra Jenkins, Bellevue WA 52.23% 13 Ira Hessel, San Antonio TX; Keith Garber, Las Vegas NV 52.00%

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SUNDAY INTERMEDIATE-NEWCOMER PAIRS - SUNDAY MORNING SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION OO EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 1 Phyllis Siegel, Ballwin MO; Helene Siegfried, St Louis MO 63.10% 1 1 Cory Perkers - Fred Johnston, Chicago IL 61.01%2 2 1 Shirley Ringland, Chesterfield MO; Mary Gaines, Saint Louis MO 53.27% 2 Domenico Sneider, Carmel IN; Greg Ellis, Noblesville IN 58.33%3 3 2 Russell Craft, Warwick Bermuda; Margaret Potts, Sandys Bermuda 52.98% 3 2 Paul Weader - Barbara Ritter, Sun City AZ 55.95%

4/5 Victoria Treece, Denver CO; Gloria Komppa, Englewood CO 51.19% 4 Alan Lemley, Saint Louis MO; Suzanne Martin, Saint Charles MO 52.98%4/5 Shmuel Greenberg, Israel; William Lobdell, Des Peres MO 51.19% 1 Melissa Georges - Karen Crebs, St Louis MO 49.40%

FRIDAY-SUNDAY SIDE SERIES - SUNDAY MORNING SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQ EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 1 Eryk Gozdowski, Saint Louis United Kingdom; Mike Spooner, Glen Allen VA 60.59% 1 Douglas Wagner - Clay Hall, Birmingham AL 63.55%2 Edward White, Grand Blanc MI; Barry Harper, Regina SK 60.18% 2 1 Steven Ansell, Hopkinton MA; Joyce Pearson, Framingham MA 60.89%3 Paul Nason, Los Angeles CA; Bud Biswas, Lexington MA 57.88% 3 2 1 Paul Holmes, Champaign IL; Eric Gettleman, New York NY 60.83%4 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Chuck Said, Nashville TN 57.74% 4 3 Bob Huber - Jean Boettcher, Minneapolis MN 60.64%5 Ahmed Sorathia, Chino CA; Mariko Kakimoto, Newport Beach CA 57.45% 5 4 Charles Martineau, Brossard QC; Marius Moldovan, Pointe-Claire QC 58.33%6 Mike Albert, Omaha NE; Gary Amundson, Minneapolis MN 55.47% 6 Nancy Frank, Glencoe IL; Ellen Miller, Highland Park IL 53.56%7 Sara Parks M.D., Owensboro KY; Ken Gee, Regina SK 54.66% 7 5 Paul Wolf II, Shrewsbury MA; Nancy Wilson, Des Moines IA 51.15%8 Elliot Sternlicht - Alan Lechner, New York NY 54.63% 8 2 Zachary Brescoll, Mansfield TX; Linda Spooner, Edmond OK 48.47%

2 1 Judy Fecel - Ann McDougal, Houston TX 49.32%3 Jerry King, Clayton MO; John Weber, Watseka IL 47.74%4 2 Rachael Gosling, Paget Bermuda; Craig Hutton, Hamilton Bermuda 47.46%

FIRST SUNDAY AFTERNOON 5/20/50 PAIRS - ONLY SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION CCC EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Janet Woodley, O Fallon MO; Karen Engle, Dardenne Prairi MO 61.36% 1 Ruth Byers - Gerry Prell, St Louis MO 68.94%2 Lawrence Segar - Gayle Segar, Rochester MN 57.39% 2 E Sigrid Woltzen, Chesterfield MO; Carlyn Myers, Saint Louis MO 57.77%

3/4 1 Judy Revare, Leawood KS; Jack Revare, Shawnee Msn KS 56.44% 3 Rosalie Palmer, St Charles MO; Kristin Palmer, Saint Charles MO 54.55%3/4 Thomas Brossard - Edwin Thomas Jr, St Louis MO 56.44% 4 Edmond Douville, Hobart IN; James Carey, Clinton IA 54.17%5 2 1 Susan Kilo - Jackie Baker, St Louis MO 56.25% 5 1 Shirley Tucci, St Louis MO; Faye Raisher, Frontenal MO 53.79%6 Cathy Irving, Hot Sprgs Vlg AR; Ginna Dethomas, Hot Springs Vil AR 55.11% 6 2 1 Marian Solari - John Van Matre, Kirkwood MO 51.70%

3 2 Karen Fisk, Delta ON; Helen Martin, Windsor ON 49.05% 3 2 Ruth Marion, Clayton MO; Laura Tyrey, St Louis MO 50.19%

FIRST SUNDAY AFTERNOON 100/200/300 PAIRS - ONLY SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION DDD EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Mark Gilje, Saint Louis MO; Caroline Gilje, St Louis MO 59.82% 1 1 1 Philip Wilner - Wynn Wozobski, Tulsa OK 61.61%2 1 Tony Tsui, Trumann AR; Dennis Wegert, Jonesboro AR 56.55% 2 Lisa Whitbeck, Little Rock AR; Randall Brown, Cameron Park CA 60.12%3 2 Doris Fairgrieve, University City MO; Mark Brightfield, Berkeley MO 54.76% 3 2 Camilla Rabjohns - Becky Lagouros, Peoria Heights IL 57.74%4 Robert McDill, St Louis MO; Vyrn Muir, Coon Rapids MN 52.68% 4 3 Margaret Taylor, St Louis MO; Robert Adler, Creve Couer MO 56.25%

3 Alan Broddon - Sanford Spitzer, Saint Louis MO 51.19% 4 2 Terry Brown, Eddyville IA; Mark Beckwith, Johnston IA 49.40%4 1 Kathy Riopel, Rhinelander WI; Ellen Conant, Saint Louis MO 49.11%

2 Mike Arnheim - Dorothy Santner, St Louis MO 47.92%

FIRST SUNDAY STRATIFIED OPEN - AFTERNOON SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION OO EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Laura Brill - Rick Goldstein, White Plains NY 67.63% 1 Linda Gordon - Robb Gordon, Sedona AZ 65.06%2 Gil Cohen, Ashburn VA; Marty Nelson, Annapolis MD 58.49% 2 Dan Sershon, Duluth MN; Peder Langsetmo, Minneapolis MN 62.02%3 Joshua Stark, Grayslake IL; Suzanne Dunn, Crystal Lake IL 56.09% 3 Jim Bachelder, Columbus OH; Craig Satersmoen, Huber Heights OH 58.97%4 Sonia Kaplan, Tinton Falls NJ; Nan Wang, Eatontown NJ 55.77% 4 1 1 Janice Van Buren, Saint Louis MO; Wayman Minor, St Louis MO 55.13%5 1 Matthew Dyer - Lorraine Cable, Dorchester MA 54.01% 5 Robert Jackson, Bensenville IL; Sharon Pobloske, Wood Dale IL 54.49%

6/7 2/3 Thomas Swensen - Patricia Fleming, Saint Paul MN 53.85% 6 2 Ralph Cox, Niwot CO; Richard Kraner, White Plains NY 53.85%6/7 2/3 Harley Bress, Lakewood CO; Charles Durrin III, Madison AL 53.85% 7 3 Paul Sitz, Ramsey MN; Bert Sheldon, San Antonio TX 53.37%

4 1 Judy Musech, Bloomington MN; Gayle Harrison, Minneapolis MN 49.52% 4 2 Kenneth Bickelhaupt - Joyce Graf, Dallas TX 52.72%NORTH-SOUTH SECTION QQ EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 Richard Weiss, Swampscott MA; Robert Lavin, East Longmeadow MA 62.98% 1 1 1 Paul Weiland - Sandra Anderson, Troy MO 66.19%2 1 Michael McGuire, Hernando MS; Richard Haacke, Olivette MO 60.58% 2 David Hoffner, Bentnor City NJ; Mike Cappelletti Sr, Alexandria VA 62.34%3 Paula Nowlan - Vince Nowlan, Edmonton AB 55.45% 3 Randy Okubo, Saint Paul MN; Jonathan Cohen, Prior Lake MN 58.97%4 2 Edwin Katten, Cave Creek AZ; Sherryl Buchler, Scottsdale AZ 54.81% 4 2 2 S Periyanayagam - Chella Periyanayagam, Hanson KY 56.73%5 Carole Weinstein, Acton MA; Yiji Starr, Wayland MA 54.17% 5 Randy Helmink - Noel Helmink, Avon IN 55.93%6 3 David Shanahan, St Ann MO; Carol Warner, Fairview Hgts IL 51.60% 6 3 Fay Teal, Mesa AZ; Osvaldo Barreiro, Pasadena CA 55.29%7 Frank Morgan, Williamstown MA; Elizabeth Baecher, Mount Kisco NY 51.44% 7 4 Brian Zaugg, Burien WA; Jingsong Liu, Kirkland WA 50.48%

4 1 Edward Henderson, Los Alamos NM; Genadiy Hirscht, Albion MI 50.64%2 Donna Frohm, Burtchville MI; Judith Kilcher, Clinton Twp MI 48.24%

FIRST SUNDAY-MONDAY SIDE SERIES - AFTERNOON SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTION RR EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 1 Christopher Shaw Jr, Carlinville IL; Grant Foreman, Oklahoma City OK 61.57% 1 1 Steven Tuggle, Pearland TX; C Kirk Osterland, Manchester VT 66.44%2 Mike Albert, Omaha NE; Pamela Leggett, Parker AZ 60.88% 2 John Laufer, Toronto ON; George Retek, Montreal QC 64.58%3 Sara Parks M.D., Owensboro KY; Ken Gee, Regina SK 55.79% 3 Maury Corn - Arlene O'Brien, Laguna Niguel CA 50.93%4 Ruth-Anne Mazer - Allan Mazer, Towson MD 51.85% 4 2 1 Scott Wansbrough, Dallas TX; Daralynn Cameron, Carrollton TX 50.00%

2 1 Roman Martin, Chandler AZ; Nancy Espy, Sun Lakes AZ 50.46% 3 2 Doris Schwartz, Chesterfield MO; Gary Brown, St John MO 49.31%2 Allan Curtis - Beth Curtis, Saint Louis MO 49.77%

FIRST SUNDAY FAST PAIRS - TWO OF TWO SESSIONSNORTH-SOUTH SECTION Q EAST-WEST

A B C A B C1 James La Fountain, Temple TX; Jon Richard Ware, New Braunfels TX 60.42% 1 Gordon Campbell, Calgary AB; David Siebert, Little Rock AR 70.27%2 1 Travis Crump - Alfred Crump, Wyomissing PA 54.17% 2 1 Jack Falat, Cedar Rapids IA; Michael Roush, Lisbon IA 64.39%3 Donald Florida, Marshall IL; Annette Clark, Indianapolis IN 53.98% 3 William Vinson, Boynton Beach FL; Linda Hughes, Edmond OK 60.04%4 George Klemic, Bensenville IL; Jonathan Rivet, Wheaton IL 53.60% 4 2 1 Elizabeth Wachowicz - Zenon Wachowicz, Buffalo Grove IL 59.66%5 Jeanine Dow - C Arthur Nevins, Kalamazoo MI 52.08% 5 Nada Sundermeyer - Clay Sundermeyer, Bellevue WA 55.49%

2 Karen Coe - John Coe, Ewing IL 50.76% 3 Murray Goldman, San Diego CA; Phyllis Berkovitz, Pittsburgh PA 46.02%1 Katie Dimick - Gale Dimick, Hollister CA 50.00%

2/3 John Schmidt - Mary Bergum, Cedar Rapids IA 48.30%2/3 Daniel Bunde, Urbana IL; Praveen Jayachandran, Champaign IL 48.30%

LEVENTRITT SILVER RIBBON - FIRST QUALIFYING SESSIONNORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS A B EAST-WEST

1 Marion Gebhardt, Richardson TX; Peggy Duffey, Dallas TX 62.31% 1 Ken Cohen, Philadelphia PA; Neal Satten, Wynnewood PA 65.77%2 Ahmed Sorathia, Chino CA; Subba Ravipudi, Downey CA 60.08% 2 Michael Kutska, River Forest IL; Suzanne Dunaway, Oak Park IL 59.77%3 Alan Stout, Jacksonville FL; Allan Siebert, Little Rock AR 58.23% 3 Cecil Cook, Long Beach CA; Dudley Brown, Grandview WA 58.69%4 John Sheridan, Indianapolis IN; Natan Erdberg, Fishers IN 57.69% 4 Charles Nemes, Hinsdale IL; Martin Morris, Wheeling IL 57.38%5 William Esberg, Long Branch NJ; Murray Melton, Las Vegas NV 57.54% 5 Betty Marggraf, Muskego WI; Gabriel Tawil, Glendale WI 56.62%6 Robert Carstedt, Wichita KS; Paul White, Edmond OK 55.92% 6 Dee Berry, Arlington WA; Ethel Birnbach, Portland OR 54.46%7 Carolyn Sessler, Boca Raton FL; Claude Vogel, Chicago IL 55.85% 7 Linda Leinicke - Bob Bainter, Saint Louis MO 53.77%

8/9 Chuck Malcolm - Marti Malcolm, Topeka KS 55.31% 8 Myles Maddox - Marilyn Maddox, Pleasant Ridge MI 53.54%8/9 Daniel Suty, Houston TX; Susan Parnes, Flint MI 55.31% 9 Yas Takeda, Hacienda Hgts CA; B Horiguchi, Gardena CA 53.38%10 Claire Tornay - George Tornay Jr, Palm Beach Gdns FL 54.69% 10 Kitty Cooper - Steven Cooper, Albuquerque NM 53.31%

11/12 Wendy Krause - Arnold Krause, Toronto ON 53.92% 11 Jack Waller, Ridgecrest CA; C. Buddy Carls, Huntington Bh CA 53.08%11/12 Thomas Peters, Grapeland TX; John Zilic, Houston TX 53.92% 12 Kay Enfield - Dolores Brenner, Santa Fe NM 52.54%13 Richard Meffley - James Tritt, Fresno CA 53.62% 13 Martin Caley, Montreal QC; Daniel Boye, Syracuse NY 52.23%

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS C D EAST-WEST1 Craig Allen, Glen Ellyn IL; L James Phillips, Chicago IL 59.77% 1 Ed Schulte, Tampa FL; Joseph Godefrin, Sarasota FL 62.69%2 Sharon Hait, Livingston NJ; Lester Sokolower, Verona NJ 59.46% 2 Renay Danto Weiner - Jon Coffee, Scottsdale AZ 59.23%

3/4 John Gustafson - Helen Gustafson, Des Moines IA 56.23% 3 John Stiefel, Wethersfield CT; Richard DeMartino, Riverside CT 59.15%3/4 Michael Huston, Joplin MO; Paul Stern, Oak Creek WI 56.23% 4 Ethan Stein, Irvington NY; Halina Jamner, Hawthorne NY 57.00%5 Robert Shair, Champaign IL; Fred Crockett, Danville IL 54.62% 5 Linda Lewis, Sioux Falls SD; Gard Hays, Veradale WA 56.77%6 Glenn Eisenstein - Lew Walter, New York NY 54.23% 6 Fred King, Falls Church VA; Walter Schenker, Pine Brook NJ 56.08%7 Milton Zlatic, Saint Louis MO; Tom Oppenheimer, Ballwin MO 54.08% 7 Judith Eaton - Glafkos Galanos, Carbondale IL 55.62%8 David Reiter, Hollywood FL; Jay Wasserman, Boca Raton FL 53.77% 8 Eileen Paley, Scarsdale NY; Mimi Bieber, Armonk NY 53.38%9 Michael Edwards, Rock Island IL; Gerald Gitles, Chicago IL 53.69% 9 Carlos Munoz, White Plains NY; Tony Petronella, North Kingstown RI 53.31%

10 Richard Gabriel - Joseph Machotka, Chicago IL 53.23% 10 Gail Levy, Melville NY; Reisha Berkowsky, Huntingtn Sta NY 52.69%11 Jean Talbot - Joan Van Geffen, Metairie LA 53.15% 11 Judith Weisman, Englewood NJ; John Solodar, Palm Beach Gdns FL 52.08%12 Joann Glasson - Bob Glasson, Pennington NJ 52.69% 12 Len Hall, Tucson AZ; Samuel Jordan, Spring Valley CA 51.85%13 Judy Schwarz - Phil Schwarz, Lakeville MN 52.54% 13 Denny O'Connor - Allyson Wolfe, Saint Louis MO 51.08%

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS E F EAST-WEST1 James Senter - Gale Senter, San Clemente CA 59.51% 1 Richard Potter, Black Mountain NC; John Potter, Panama City FL 64.46%2 Janet Daling, Peoria AZ; John Gilbert, Kitchener ON 59.45% 2 Judi Radin - Lynne Tarnopol, New York NY 60.72%3 Rebecca Rogers, Las Vegas NV; Dixie Hsu, San Luis Obispo CA 59.23% 3 William Muir - Victoria Muir, Kansas City MO 60.51%4 Ruth Stober, Great Neck NY; Diana Schuld, Glen Head NY 58.78% 4 Ron Law - Calvin Rowe, Gainesville FL 59.05%5 Mary Ann Berg, Atherton CA; John Mohan, Huixquilucan Mexico 57.93% 5 Joe Gottler, Elberta AL; Clifton Miller, Sr., Shreveport LA 58.62%6 Judy Kay-Wolff, Las Vegas NV; Jane Segal, Villanova PA 56.92% 6 Patrick McCammon - Richard Bender, Springfield MO 57.49%7 Bert Newman - Kathy Newman, West Bloomfield MI 56.82% 7 Larry Mori, Clearwater FL; Yasuko Shrenzel, Kihei HI 56.68%8 Frances Dickman, San Jose CA; Hamish Bennett, Menlo Park CA 55.86% 8 John Herrmann, Chattanooga TN; James Gordon, S Burlington VT 55.90%9 August Boehm - Donald Simmons, New York NY 55.18% 9 Simon Kantor, Agawam MA; Richard Budd, Portland ME 55.39%

10 Larry Kolker, Saint Louis MO; Alan Popkin, St Louis MO 54.01% 10 Rick Kaye, Bingham Farms MI; Morrie Kleinplatz, Windsor ON 54.38%11 John Brady - Brian Gunnell, Jacksonville FL 53.57% 11 Robert Brandow, Toledo OH; Robert Katz, Ann Arbor MI 54.14%12 Linda Spangler, Duncanville TX; Jeanne Kretz, Mc Kinney TX 52.70% 12 Jan Assini, Aurora OH; Bernard Fudor, Murrysville PA 53.65%13 Stephen Schneer, Croton Hdsn NY; Michael Gore, Brooklyn NY 52.03% 13 William Malesevich, Mayville WI; Sun-O Ho, Brookfield WI 53.56%

NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONS G H EAST-WEST1 Jim Kirkham - Corinne Kirkham, San Bernardino CA 57.92% 1 Jerry Helms, Charlotte NC; Bill Wisdom, Salisbury NC 63.31%2 Genevieve Hewitt - Richard Hewitt, New York NY 56.62% 2 David Abelow, Owings Mills MD; Richard Wegman, Bethesda MD 61.54%3 Nunzio Martorina, Chino CA; Berneice Anglea, Pasadena CA 56.23% 3 Tom Kniest, University City MO; Donald Stack, Overland Park KS 61.38%4 Ed Rawlinson, Helotes TX; Phillip Grothus, San Antonio TX 55.31% 4 Ken Monzingo, San Diego CA; Bonnie Bagley, Colorado Spgs CO 57.69%5 Dot Blue - Arthur Lowen, Nashville TN 55.15% 5 Vera Petty - Roman Smolski, Warwick Bermuda 57.38%6 Richard Anderson - Doug Rankin, Regina SK 55.08% 6 Gail Carns - Mary Paulone Carns, Export PA 55.62%7 George Bloomer - Judith Bloomer, Pittsboro NC 54.85% 7 Ed Howard, Lawrence KS; Karen Erlanger, Saint Louis MO 53.54%8 John Russell, North Barringto IL; Chuck Said, Nashville TN 54.38% 8/9 Andy Avery, Jamaica VT; Cecily Kohler, Washington DC 53.31%9 Ken Barbour, Scottsdale AZ; Markland Jones, Phoenix AZ 53.38% 8/9 Barry Bragin, Silver Spring MD; Steven Parker, Littleton CO 53.31%

10 Jim Linhart - Bruce Reeve, Raleigh NC 53.23% 10/11 Charlotte Sturm - Stephen Sturm, Fullerton CA 53.00%11 James Tucker Jr, Alexander City AL; George Pisk, Manchaca TX 53.15% 10/11 John Samsel, Chesterfield MO; Susan Perez, Maryland Hts MO 53.00%12 Joyce Stiefel, Wethersfield CT; Sandra DeMartino, Riverside CT 52.92% 12 Jack Bryant, Saint Louis MO; Michael Penick, Dallas TX 52.69%13 Ken Scholes - Sandra Jenkins, Bellevue WA 52.23% 13 Ira Hessel, San Antonio TX; Keith Garber, Las Vegas NV 52.00%

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TOMORROW’S BRIDGE EVENTS

Today is Goodwill DayMonday, March 12, 9 a.m.

Event Session Sold Entry/player/sessionACBL members** Other

Monday–Thursday Morning Bracketed KO Teams 1st America's Center 220 $15.50 $17.50Monday–Wednesday Morning Side Game Series* 1st single session America's Center 220 $15.50 $17.50299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single America's Center 220 $14.50 $16.500–20, 0–5 Pairs single America's Center 220 $14.50 $14.50

Monday, March 12, 10 a.m. & 2 p.m.Stratified Fast Open Pairs* 1–2 Renaissance Landmark 4 $15.50 $17.50

Monday, March 12, 10 a.m. & 3 p.m.Stratified Senior Pairs* 1–2 Renaissance Landmark 5 $15.50 $17.50Monday–Tuesday Senior KO Teams 1–2 Renaissance Landmark 5 $15.50 $17.50

Monday, March 12, 1 p.m.Sunday–Monday Side Game Series* 3rd single session America's Center 220 $15.50 $17.50299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single America's Center 230 $14.50 $16.500–20, 0–5 Pairs single America's Center 230 $14.50 $14.50

Monday, March 12, 1 & 7:30 p.m.Vanderbilt KO Teams Round 2 Renaissance Majestic $18Leventritt Silver Ribbon Pairs 1–2 F Renaissance Majestic $18Macy's (Sunday-Monday) Bracketed KO Teams 3–4 America's Center 220 $15.50 $17.50Compact KO Teams 1–2 America's Center 220 $15.50 $17.50Strati-Flighted Open Pairs* 1–2 America's Center 220 $15.50 $17.50

Monday, March 12, 3 p.m.One-session Stratified IMP Pairs single Renaissance Landmark 4 $15.50 $17.50

Monday, March 12, 7:30 p.m.One-session Stratified Swiss Teams* single America's Center 220 $14.50 $16.50Sunday–Monday Side Game Series* 4th single session America's Center 220 $15.50 $17.50Stratified 299er Swiss Teams single America's Center 230 $14.50 $16.50299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single America's Center 230 $14.50 $16.500–20, 0–5 Pairs single America's Center 230 $14.50 $14.50

Monday, March 12, 11:30 p.m.Zip KO Teams single Renaissance Landmark 5 $12/team/match

*Unless otherwise noted, Strati-Flighted Open and Strati-Flighted Senior events are divided: A/X (3000+, 0–3000); separate from B/C/D (1000–2000, 500–1000, 0–500). Strata breaks for StratifiedOpen and Stratified Senior events are: A (2000+), B (750–2000), C (0–750).**Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current.

Tuesday, March 13, 9 a.m.Event Session Sold Entry/player/session

ACBL members** OtherMonday–Thursday Morning Bracketed KO Teams 2nd America's Center 220 $15.50 $17.50Monday–Wednesday Morning Side Game Series* 2nd single session America's Center 220 $15.50 $17.50299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single America's Center 220 $14.50 $16.500–20, 0–5 Pairs single America's Center 220 $14.50 $14.50

Tuesday, March 13, 10 a.m. & 2 p.m.Stratified Fast Open Pairs* 1–2 Renaissance Landmark 4 $15.50 $17.50

Tuesday, March 13, 10 a.m. & 3 p.m.Stratified Senior Pairs* 1–2 Renaissance Landmark 5 $15.50 $17.50Monday–Tuesday Senior KO Teams 3–4 Renaissance Landmark 5 $15.50 $17.50

Tuesday, March 13, 1 p.m.Tuesday–Thursday Side Game Series* 1st single session America's Center 220 $15.50 $17.50299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single America's Center 230 $14.50 $16.500–20, 0–5 Pairs single America's Center 230 $14.50 $14.50

Tuesday, March 13, 1 & 7:30 p.m.Vanderbilt KO Teams Round 3 Renaissance Majestic $18Rockwell Mixed Pairs 1–2 Q Renaissance Majestic $18

2 qualifying, 2 final sessionsStratified Open Pairs* 1–2 America's Center 220 $15.50 $17.50Russell Stover Candy (Tuesday-Wednesday) Bracketed KO Teams 1–2 America's Center 220 $15.50 $17.50

Tuesday, March 13, 7:30 p.m.One-session Stratified Swiss Teams* single America's Center 220 $14.50 $16.50Tuesday–Thursday Side Game Series* 2nd single session America's Center 220 $15.50 $17.50299er Stratified Swiss Teams single America's Center 230 $14.50 $16.50299er, 199er, 99er, 49er Pairs single America's Center 230 $14.50 $16.500–20, 0–5 Pairs single America's Center 230 $14.50 $14.50

Tuesday, March 13, 11:30 p.m.Zip KO Teams single Renaissance Landmark 5 $12/team/match

*Unless otherwise noted, Strati-Flighted Open and Strati-Flighted Senior events are divided: A/X (3000+, 0–3000); separate from B/C/D (1000–2000, 500–1000, 0–500). Strata breaks for StratifiedOpen and Stratified Senior events are: A (2000+), B (750–2000), C (0–750).**Members whose dues payment is current and Life Masters whose service fee payment is current.

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