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May 2019 Newsletter
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How Can I Help? So many ways to support Chicago Duplicate Bridge and help everyone have a great time at the club! At a basic level, bridge requires us to spend 15 minutes at a time in close contact with each other. Excess scent, insufficient deodorant, and animal allergens create discomfort for some players. Please do what you can to make the club a comfortable and safe place for all. For more experienced players, consider playing in one of our mentor/mentee games. The next one is the evening of May 7 at 6:30. We always are looking for more mentors for these games. This is a great chance to “pay it forward”—help develop newer players. And it’s a fun evening of bridge, complemented by special desserts made by director Dave Schroeder. And don’t forget, The Longest Day is coming soon! See below for info on needed help and donations for our fundraiser for Alzheimer’s in June.
Upcoming Special Events
April 28 – Rank Advancement Party/CDB IMP Pairs
April 30 – Dinner Game
May – Grass Roots Month
May 5 – Swiss Teams
May 6-12 – STaC
May 7 – Mentor/Mentee Game
May 28 – Dinner Game
See the full schedules at www.bridgewebs.com/chicagodbc by clicking Calendar below the
News on the Home Page. They are also posted at the Club.
Save April 28: Two-for-One Special Day
On Sunday April 28th, CBD will have a Rank Advancement Party with a special lunch at noon,
to celebrate those who have advanced in rank since November. Please join us to celebrate the
success of our members. You should have received an email listing those members who have
advanced. If you believe you have advanced in rank and we missed your name, please
email [email protected], so that we can include you.
Sunday April 28th will also feature the launch of a new plaque event, the CDB IMP Pairs
Championship (replacing the Mixed Pairs Championship). Almost all club pair events score
using Matchpoints, so this is a rare event where you are scored as a pair, but will be rewarded
for IMPs scoring. In IMP games, bidding and making games is far more important than the
overtricks that are the bread and butter of Matchpoints. (IMP scoring is explained in more
detail in the email sent out earlier this week.) As always, plaque recognition requires being a
paid-up CDB member by the end of the first round of the game. If there are enough interested
players there, we will have a separate 99er game.
Memorial Day This year Memorial Day falls on Monday, May 27. The club has many older players, which means that a number of our players die each year, and we encourage members to use the Memorial Day game to commemorate those we have lost. If someone you care about has died in the last year, please feel free to print out some memorial to display at the Memorial Day game.
The Longest Day at CDB—Play All Day!
On June 22nd Chicago Duplicate Bridge is participating in the ACBL's Longest Day, to raise
money to fight Alzheimer's Disease. We will be hosting 6 bridge session over the course of 24
hours. You can choose to play in only 1, in all 6 (some of us are crazy enough to want to try
this!), or any number in between. The tentative schedule of games and types includes:
• Midnight (as Friday the 21st changes to Saturday the 22nd): Zip Knockout; 2 hrs max (2 sections if enough 299ers attend)
• 9am: MP Pairs (2 sections if at least 2 tables in Open and 2 in 299er)
• Noon: IMP pairs game in regular slot (Open and 499er)
• 4pm: Individual (segmentation by strat)
• 8pm: Swiss Teams (separate section if at least 5 teams in Open and 3 teams in 199er)
• Midnight: Zip Knockout Refreshments/meals will be available for each event. More information about the unusual game types will be available as the date nears. Please consider providing food appropriate to the time of day/evening if you are able to.
In addition to the six bridge sessions, we will be holding various fundraisers including a silent
auction. That's another reason why we need your help. We need items to auction off for the
silent auction. For example, think about gift certificates for your favorite restaurant, hair salon,
bar, bakery, candy store, etc. If you're a regular customer somewhere, talk to the
manager. You'd be surprised at how willing they might be to donate a gift certificate. Do you
have theater, opera, or sports tickets you can't use? What about a weekend at your lake or
country home? Have some gifts you wanted to regift? Some bottles of wine or liquor you
aren't going to drink? Do you bake or make candy? Do you have a talent or skill you could
provide to someone via a gift certificate? We need all kinds of donations to include in the
silent auction. Please bring your donations to the bridge club or email David Schroeder
at [email protected] with a description of what you think you can donate. Donations may
be eligible for a tax deduction.
Venmo Is Here!
More and more members are now using Venmo at Chicago Duplicate Bridge as a cashless option to pay for game fees, memberships, lesson fees, and contributions. You will need to install the Venmo app on your phone and set up an account, linking it to a credit card or bank account, or go to http://venmo.com and set up an account there. You cannot use Venmo to pay the club until you have set up your account, know your password, and have linked a bank account to your Venmo.
The club's Venmo account is Judy Adler 6. Payments are made using the top-right button on iPhones ($ sign), and bottom-right blue button (with the $ sign and the pencil) for non-Apple devices. The director will confirm your payment on the club phone. Please contact [email protected] with any issues or concerns.
Power Up Your Bridge Game
Snowbirds: Now’s your chance to purchase the best new bridge book on
the market (not that we’re prejudiced). Eldad “Gino” Ginossar’s new
book, Power Up Your Bridge Game, is now available. This new work is a
compilation of a series of lessons, based on Gino’s years of expert
playing and teaching bridge. There are lessons that will be useful and
understood by advanced beginners as well as very advanced players. The
book was a joint venture between Gino and Chicago Duplicate Bridge,
and profits are being shared. Copies are available at the club. Thanks to
Gino for all his contributions.
Beginner, Intermediate/Novice News
Don’t be shy; don’t be afraid. Beginners are welcome at Chicago Duplicate Bridge. All games
are stratified and provide Masterpoints. High school students can play for $1.00. And we have
lessons at several levels; see below.
❖ Supervised Play
o Monday evening 6:30
o Wednesday evening 6:30
o Friday morning 9:30
❖ Scheduled games
o 299er Monday 12:15
o 299er Wednesday 12:15
o 99er Thursday 6:30
o 99er Friday 12:15
o 499er Saturday 11:15
Lessons—We’ve Got Lessons!
Chicago Duplicate Bridge offers bridge lessons for
beginners, intermediate players, and advanced
players. Beginning Bridge classes are offered on
Monday and Wednesday evenings, taught by
Rosede Olson and Hazel Connor, respectively.
Teaching the Intermediate and Advanced classes
is Eldad “Gino” Ginossar. Gino is/has been Israeli
pairs champion, European team champion,
winner of the Moscow Cup, etc., etc. You get the
picture. They are all great teachers.
❖ Beginning Bridge II (Rosede Olson)
o Mondays, 5:30 pm
o $20 one-time for materials plus $25 per lesson
❖ Advanced Player Series (Gino Ginossar)
o Mondays April 8, 15, 22, 29
o Q& A at 9:15 am; new material at 9:30 am
o Includes play of 6 hands with practical tips on bidding and play
o $35 per lesson Club members; $40 per lesson nonmembers
o April 8, 22 sessions appropriate for experienced intermediate players
❖ Defense for Intermediate Players (Gino
o Wednesdays, 9:15/9:30 am
o 8 lessons beginning May 1; no lesson May 15 or May 22
o $35 per lesson; $200 for Club members if paid on or before May 1
($80 discount)
Opener’s Double-Jump to 3NT
(A) (B)
This jump rebid does not show a balanced distribution. Rebid 2NT with 18-19 HCP and a balanced distribution. Open 2NT with 20-21 and a balanced distribution. This double-jump bid to 3NT indicates 6+ cards in the opening suit, with 18+ HCP. The opener usually shows a semi-balanced or a distributional “NT” hand, where a shortness is only possible (even likely) in responder’s bid suit. For example:
West East
1♥ 1♠
3NT
West East
1♣ 1♥
3NT
Gino’s Corner
West (A):
West (B):
West (A)’s hand is too strong to rebid 3♣, which is an invitational nonforcing bid. With 18
HCP and an extra club, West (A) holds a game-forcing hand. West (A) cannot rebid 4♣. With all side suits stopped, 3NT appears to be a good contract. West (B)’s rebid of 3NT shows a 6-card heart suit with stoppers in the unbid suits, clubs and diamonds.
I love to play duplicate but don’t have a regular partner. Will CDB always provide a partner for me if I show up without one? The club has a general policy of providing partners where possible, so that out-of-town players know that they can show up and will have a game, people whose partner is out of town have an opportunity to play, or a last-minute emergency comes up. The ideal is to contact the game director ahead of time to request a partner on the day of the game. Our expectation is for you to do your best to organize a partner in advance and not rely on the club to provide one for you. We have instructed directors to send home players who abuse the partners they are paired with, refuse to play with partners offered to them, or regularly show up hoping to play with the director and this would create a half table.
Upcoming Tournaments
Tournament season is going great guns in May! More info on each of these tournaments can
be found on the ACBL web site. Consider taking a short trip for a change of scene!
In addition, Chicagoland is once again hosting one of the major international events in the
bridge calendar—the US Bridge Federation Team Trials in Schaumburg from May 10th. These
games determine the teams to represent the US in China later this year in the Bermuda Bowl,
the Venice Cup, and other major events. There are teams in the Open, Women's, Mixed, and
Seniors groups. This event will attract most of the top 100 players in the country. You may
enter a team (yes, really). You may also watch the top-notch bridge, either in person, or the
online vugraph at bridgebase.com. Or you might be able to find work as a vugraph operator if
you are highly proficient with bbo. All details can be found through this link:
http://usbf.org/2019-open-usbc/2019-open-usbc/index.php
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Question Corner
❖ Unit 222 Progressive Sectional o April 22-27; April 29-May 4, 2019 o Various locations, Greater Milwaukee Area
❖ Stars of Tomorrow Sectional o May 18-19, 2019 o Glenview, IL o Limited to players with fewer than 500 MPs
❖ Illini Regional o May 21-27, 2019 o Champaign, IL
❖ Fort Wayne Sectional o May 3-5, 2019 o Fort Wayne, IN
❖ Indianapolis Spring Sectional o May 3-5, 2019 o Indianapolis, IN
Player Achievements
Congratulations to these players for success at the club!
65.00 – 69.99% Games 4/1 Open Michael Airdo, Adriana Humada 69.62
4/1 Open Bruce Ladin, Carole Greene 68.14
4/2 Open Steven Strong, Bob Lenet 67.00
4/5 Open Marshall Levine, Duke Bhatia 67.50
4/6 499er Jay Schneider, Ellen Hollowick 65.60
4/8 Open Bruce Ladin, Carole Greene 68.59
4/9 Open Ellen Kent, Robert Kent 66.69
4/9 Open Brad Stout, Steven Strong 68.50
4/21 Open Richard Strauss, Judy Isenberg 67.00
4/22 299er Sid Mitchell, Pauline Oyama 65.63
4/24 299er Mary Brown, Dawn Kasserman 65.05
4/25 Open Bruce Ladin, Duke Bhatia 66.20
4/25 99er Kathy Kraus, Pat Knowles 70.26
70.00 or Over Games 4/4 Open Ellen Kent, Robert Kent 70.34
4/9 Open Katherine Rehak, Rosede Olson 70.84
4/12 Open Carl Nelson, Abigail Nichols 73.75
4/15 Open John Goring, Michael Airdo 70.51
Player Rank Advancement
Congratulations to the following members who have advanced in ACBL rank in March, as noted
on April 6. Because CDB now uses The Common Game, we have access to player rank
advancement information on a monthly basis, available on the 6th of the month following the
month in which the player achieves a higher rank.
Kathy Kraus and Aleksandar Lishkov, Club Masters; Janet Fischer, Sectional Master; Carol
Knoblauch, NABC Master; Harry Rosenberg, Bronze Life Master; David Joyce, Gold Life
Master; Ronald Helman, Sapphire Life Master.
Congratulations to these players for success away from the Club!
It was great to see so many CDB players at tournaments so far this spring. For the Nationals,
only results from the final rounds of events are shown, though some of our folks did indeed
earn MPs at earlier rounds. Kudos to all!
4/26 Open George Clark, Matthew Dyer 70.26
NABC Nationals
Memphis, TN
March 20-March 31, 2019
Thursday Evening Pairs 5A Robert Kent, Ellen Kent
BALDWIN NAP A 4 Claude Vogel
10K Swiss Teams 11 Robert Kent, Ellen Kent
Saturday Day Open Pairs 16 Todd Fisher
Saturday Evening Side Pairs 3A Robert Lass, Tom Fogarty
Saturday A/X Open Pairs 17C Jan Soule
Saturday Evening ZIP KO-1 3/4 Kyle Rockoff
Sunday Open Pairs 8A Robert Kent, Ellen Kent
KAY Platinum Pairs 8 Oren Kriegel
Sunday Evening ZIP KO-1 1
3/4 Oren Kriegel Kyle Rockoff
Monday Morning Side Series 3C Judi Katz, Marcy Gookin
Monday Day Fast Pairs 1A Kendra Bridges
Monday-Tuesday Side Series 3C Raphael Hallerman
Monday Day Open Pairs 10B Todd Fisher
LEBHAR IMP Pairs 27 Gediminas Paska, Daiva Vitulynaite
Monday Evening Gold Rush Pairs 5B Judi Katz, Marcy Gookin
Tuesday Day Open Pairs 17/18A, 8B Todd Fisher
Tuesday Afternoon 299er Pairs 3A Pauline Oyama
Tuesday A/B/C Pairs 3A Craig Allen
Wednesday AM Side Series 4C Cynthia Huang
Wednesday Day Gold Rush Swiss 11B James Sturtevant, Rosalie Sturtevant
Wednesday Day Open Pairs 14B Todd Fisher
Wednesday Evening A/X/Y Swiss 5A, 4X, 3Y
6A, 5X, 4Y
Sarik Goyal, Daniel Weiss, Carolyn Rowley, Michele Rockross Kyle Rockoff, Philip McPeek
10K Knockout Teams 1
3/4 Robert Lass, Tom Fogarty Robert Kent, Ellen Kent
Wednesday Gold Rush Pairs 4B Cynthia Polayes, Carolyn Turek
ROCKWELL Mixed Pairs 12 Joseph Stokes, Cheri Bjerkan
Wednesday Evening ZIP KO 3/4 Sarik Goyal, Daniel Weiss, Kylle Rockoff
Wednesday-Thursday Side Series 3A Robert Lass, Tom Fogarty
Thursday Gold Rush Pairs 13B
19/20B, 9/10C,1/2D
Cynthia Polayes, Carolyn Turek James Sturtevant, Rosalie Sturtevant
2 Thursday Open Swiss 5/6B Michele Pockross
Wednesday-Thursday Side Series 1C Raphael Hallerman
2 Thurs Open Pairs 8A Claude Vogel
Thurs Evening ZIP Knockout Teams 2A Daniel Weiss, Sarik Goyal, Kyle Rockoff
2 Friday Daylight A/B/C Swiss 3C Raphael Hallerman
2 Friday CKO-2 1 Robert Lass, Tom Fogarty
SILIDOR Open Pairs 80 Gediminas Paska, Daiva Vitulynaite
2 Friday Open Pairs 17A 3C
Robert Kent Kyle Rockoff, Sarik Goyal
SMITH Open Pairs 12 Ellen Kent
Friday Evening ZIP KO -1 3/4A Matthew Dyer
Friday-Sunday Side Series 1A Robert Lass, Tom Fogarty
Sunday Fast Open Pairs 9A Robert Kent, Ellen Kent
Presidents Cup NAP C 9 Ilan Wolff, Raphael Hallerman
GOLDER NAP B 20 Mark Pinkowski, Nic Hristea
VANDERBILT KO Teams 5/8 Eldad Ginossar
JACOBY Swiss 13 Claude Vogel
Early Spring Sectional
Huntley, IL
March 22-24, 2019
Friday AM Pairs/Teams (Team) 4/6A, 2/4B Roger Theis, Monte Lamb
Friday Afternoon Pairs/Teams
(Team) 4A, 1B Roger Theis, Monte Lamb
Friday Afternoon Pairs/Teams
(Pair) 5B Roger Theis, Monte Lamb
Saturday Afternoon 499er Pairs 5A, 5B Rosalie Sturtevant, James Sturtevant
Saturday Afternoon Pairs/Teams
(Team) 1A Richard Strauss, Amin Hakim
Saturday Afternoon Pairs/Teams
(*Pair) 2A Richard Strauss, Amin Hakim
Saturday AM Pairs/Teams (Team) 1A 5B
Richard Strauss, Amin Hakim Roger Theis
Saturday AM Pairs/Teams (Pair) 3A
4/5B Richard Strauss, Amin Hakim Rogert Theis
District 13 Spring
Geneva, WI
April 8-14, 2019
Tuesday Gold Rush Pairs 3D Cynthia Polayes, Carolyn Turek
Thursday Charity Side Series 1A, 1B, 1C Rosalie Sturtevant, James Sturtevant
Thursday Open Swiss 1A 5A 1B
Jack Oest, Ilan Wolff Joseph Stokes Paul Lindauer
Wednesday Gold Rush Pairs
1D, 1E 5D 6D
10D
Rosalie Sturtevant, James Sturtevant Valy Lev Cynthia Polayes, Carolyn Turek Judi Katz, Marcy Gookin
Wednesday Charity Side Series 4B, 3C Rosalie Sturtevant, James Sturtevant
Wednesday Open Pairs 4A
2B, 1C Joseph Stokes Kyle Rockoff
Thursday Charity Side Series 3/4 3/4
Rosalie Sturtevant James Sturtevant
Friday Open Pairs
1/2A 3A, 1B
4A 6A
L James Phillips John Goring, Janet Hickerson Patt Quinn Joseph Stokes
Saturday Gold Rush Pairs 2D, 1E
4D, 3E, 2F Rosalie Sturtevant, James Sturtevant John Dewyze, Drew Olson
Saturday Open Pairs 2A
7A, 1B 2B, 1C
Judy Isenberg Daniel Weiss, Matthew Dyer Nic Hristea, Mark Pinkowski
Saturday Bracketed Swiss #1 2 Ellen Kent, Robert Kent
Unit 123 Rankings
Congratulations to players in the top 10 of Unit 123 rankings posted April 6!
Mini McKinney Ace of Clubs 0-5 Nancy Krippel #7 0-5
5-20 Cynthia Huang #2 Rob Moore #4 Kunal Pujara #7 Art Moore #9
5-20 Kunal Pujara #1 Aleksandar Lishkov #6 Rob Moore #10
20-50 Raphael Hallerman #1 Daniel Weiss #2 Nick Evens #3 Steven Strong #4
20-50 Nick Evens #2 Daniel Weiss #3
50-100 Sarik Goyal #1 50-100 Frances Margolin #7
100-200 Missy Ravid #1 Patricia Ballman #2 James Sturtevant #4 Rosalie Sturtevant #4
100-200 Missy Ravid #1 Patricia Ballman #2
200-300 Brad Stout #3 Laura Werner #8
200-300 Tracy Nolan #10
300-500 Carolyn Turek #4 Cynthia Polayes #5 Ilan Wolff #5 Monte Lamb #9 Marcy Gookin #10
300-500 Carolyn Turek #2 Cynthia Polayes #3 Monte Lamb #6
500-1000 Kyle Rockoff #1 Adriana Humada #3 William Berkman #4 Judi Katz #5 Julie Burke #8
500-1000 Adriana Humada #1 William Berkman #2 Judi Katz #4 Duke Bhatia #6
1000-1500 Rosede Olson #5 Susan Eggebrecht #8 Mark Pinkowski #9
1000-1500 Rosede Olson #5 Susan Eggebrecht #6 Mary Schultz #7 Janet Nachman #9
Saturday Bracketed Swiss #2 2 Kevin Choi, Cory Perkers
Sunday A/X/Y Swiss Team
5/6A, 3/4X, 2Y
5/6A, 3/4X
5/6X, 3Y
5/6Y 5/6Y
Geoff Bridges, Kendra Bridges Matthew Dyer, Daiva Vitukynaite, Gediminas Poska. Yixin Tang Kyle Rockoff, Sarik Goyal, Daniel Weiss, Nick Evens Loring Knoblauch Kevin Choi, Cory Perkers
Mini McKinney Ace of Clubs 1500-2500 Michael Airdo #4
Caryl Brown #5 Bruce Ladin #6 John Miller #7 Geoff Bridges #9
1500-2500 Bruce Ladin #2 Michael Airdo #4 John Miller #5 Caryl Brown #6
2500-3500 Tom Fogarty #1 Rick Schoenfield #2 Matthew Dyer #3 George Clark #5 Paul Lindauer #8
2500-3500 Matthew Dyer #1 George Clark #2 Paul Lindauer #7
3500 -5000 Kendra Bridges #4
Daiva Vitukynaite #7
Joseph Stokes #10
3500-5000 Toddy Leavitt #9 Jane Kennedy #10
5000-7500 Robert Kent #5 5000-7500 Susan Adams #3
7500-10000 Eldad Ginossar #1 Amin Hakim #2 Ellen Kent #3 Jack Oest #5
7500-10000 Amin Hakim #1 Eldad Ginossar #6 Barbara Saben #7 Ellen Kent #9
10000+ Claude Vogel #9 10000+ L. James Phillips #2