Unit 178's next board meeting will be held March 5, 2011 at 9:30AM at the Twin City Bridge Center. Those interested in seeing what will be on the agenda are invited to view the details below.
Our thanks to the board members for all their diligent efforts!
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Long time successful Twin Cities bridge competitor and bridge writer, Murray Appelbaum graces us today with a column about reading columns!
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Compete in this year's GNT and win a subsidized trip to the Summer NABC in Toronto! Check out our District Director's website for all the details! GNT flyer also attached below.
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A stepping-stone squeeze is one of the most fascinating maneuvers in bridge. Even though the defenders may appear to have enough tricks for success, the stepping-stone squeeze removes their chances.
This week, in a thrilling slam hand, John Koch explains how we can step our way to a dramatic plus 980!
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More times than I can count, I've issued a "Sorry, partner" for what I thought was a poorly declared hand or an unfortunate defense. Sometimes, however, if you look deeper, you find that another defense had a counter by declarer.
Today, John Koch presents us with a grand slam. One defender apologies to the other for his discards. Yet John explains that the discards were moot.
Check out John's column for the week - and see if you can calculate the way to 13 tricks, come what may.
It may be that the only "sorry" should be for having such a fine declarer at the helm!
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Yes, I realize that we already covered our late January sectional. This is another Winter Carnival and bridge story - one about love between a king and queen. A love story worthy of Valentine's Day! Enjoy!
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This year's Grand National Team format will include a Unit Final on Sunday, March 27th at the Twin City Bridge Center and a District 14 Final in the Des Moines area on May 14th and 15th.
Winners at the District level in each of four flights (Unlimited, A, B and C) will win the right to represent District 14 at the summer NABC in Toronto, plus receive financial assistance toward their trip.
GNT is a super opportunity to compete among your peers and perhaps travel to the summer NABC. Our District 14 GNT coordinator, Mike Cassel, has all the details about both the Unit and District finals. Please review the brochures below. Grab a great squad and - compete!
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Paul Gutterman has presented us with an excellent column on hesitating. Now, Paul offers us a follow up with more to consider about tempo and good ethics at the table. Thanks, Paul, for your important insights into this critical topic.
I might add that players should realize that playing according to the rules is helpful for two additional reasons. First, it is much tougher to play against competitors who play in tempo! Are they worried? Confident? Confused? If your tempo is smooth, it's much more difficult for opponents to figure it out. Also, in certain circumstances, if you purposefully alter your tempo to mislead the opponents, you can be subject either to penalties on that hand - or ethics sanctions.
Playing without uneven hesitations isn't easy! But - if you follow Paul's recommendations, this tough task will seem a bit easier.
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So you've pulled all the trump. You've still got 4 apparent losers in a game where you can only afford 3. What to do?
Even though there are no lurkers - more trump!
This week, John Koch explains the magic that happens when you run 'em.
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Last week we listed the top 100 masterpoint holders in Minnesota. This week, you can view those players in our state who earned the most masterpoints at clubs, tournaments and online for the past year.
At the top of the list is a very well known name: Sharon Anderson. In addition to being one of our most winning players, Sharon is also our district 14 director for the ACBL. Sharon's winning total was just a hair under 520. To be included in the Top 100 for the year, slightly over 140 masterpoints had to be earned.
Congratulations to these players for their great performance - and - good luck to everyone in the state in 2011!
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