UPDATE ON RESULTS!
Everyone - my apologies for attempting to post results from Rochester via ACBL Live
You may see from comments below that the ACBL Live stats were incorrect.
I am not able to correct this post at present. But - I shall later this evening (assuming I make it back to Minnesota!!)
Thanks for the heads up and sorry for the errors.
For a moment, prior to the return of winter, we had spring. And in Rochester, it meant a fun tournament with superb competition!
Six of our competitors earned over 30 masterpoints each! John Koch and Carole Miner tied at almost 39 per person! Kathy and Terry Beckman were close to that impressive feat with 35.09. Joseph Pieper and Mark Patton from Dubuque also scored in the 30's with 31.53.
Six other players earned over 20 points; very well done! The overall masterpoint list can be found here.
To see who did what in each event in Rochester, check overalls on this list.
Our thanks to all the organizers and volunteers; the tournament wouldn't be a success without you!
And - big thanks, too, to Director Tony Ames.
Also, you might note that we are doing a new format. I couldn't find results for the tourney on the calendar at ACBL - but Tony told me he sent them in on Sunday night. So, I instead searched at ACBL Live - and - there they were. I suggested to Tony that perhaps using that resource would be superior. "Great idea," said Tony!
So, do note that from now on, we will use ACBL Live for reporting - and for lots more info for those of you who want to know everything!
Thanks again to all - and - here's hoping after a blast of winter, spring does come back again!
I’m not sure the masterpoints total from ACBL Live is correct. It differs from the tournament results posted. The Live totals include both the pairs and BAM points from pair/team games. The lesser of the two results are not deleted.
Posted by: Judy Hansen | April 10, 2019 at 08:46 PM
Acbl live totals are inflated by counting both pair and team points for pair team events. Correct totals are posted in the tournament section.
Posted by: greg caucutt | April 11, 2019 at 09:36 AM