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Joan Butts led a workshop on Entries for improver and intermediate players on Saturday 8 April.
Forty players found the workshop to be really helpful - they are all keen to put their 5 tips into action ... & bid & make 7S!.
Thirty six pairs competed for the Michael Marks Shield on Saturday 1 April. Winners in 2017 were Catherine Whiddon and David Farmer ahead of Colin and Una Mingay and in equal third place, Sue and Len Evershed and Joan Murdoch and Pauline Haynes.
The full results can be found on this site for the near future. The session was well directed by Sue Falkingham.
When declarer makes their plan, the last consideration must be to decide in which order they will take their tricks. This Joan Butts Bridge Declarer Play - Entries workshop on Saturday 8 April (9.30-11.30am) will give you an easy plan to make sure you reach those winners. It is multi-level material suitable for all improving players.
Workshop is followed by the nornal duplicate game at 12.30pm with hand analysis led by Joan Butts and Cath Whiddon, along with a glass of wine and cheese, at 4pm
You can come to both without a partner.
Check the event for full information including costs and how to book.
Thirty two teams competed in a great day at the Peninsula Teams Congress on Sunday 26 March.
Congratulations to the Peninsula team of Annegrete Kolding, Marieta Borthwick, Ray Hurst and Heidi Colenbrander who won the Restricted category.
In the Open category, the winners were the Fleischer team (George Fleischer, Matthew Vadas, Andrew Peake, Peter Gill), ahead of Kaplan (Rena Kaplan, Anita Curtis, Tony Leibowitz, David Beauchamp) and A. Baker (Ann Baker, Helena Dawson, Susan Humphries, Colin Baker).
The Peninsula Bridge Club used to publish an occasional newsletter called Peninsula News, until Covid.
For technical reasons, newsletters from 2017 - 2019 are not currently available.
You can find a copy of earlier newsletters (2011-16) on the website. Copies of newsletters in the period 1998-2010 are kept in the Club library.
Congratulations to Catherine Whiddon/David Farmer, Vona Hadfield/Hans Van Weeren, Joan Fawcett/Norman Grech and Lynn Baker/Peter Robinson for finishing first to fourth in the three week State Mixed Pairs qualifier and thus being eligible for the Club's payment of their entry into the State Mixed Pairs Championship on 27-28 May. Go Peninsula.
You can check the qualifier full results.
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A great win by Sandie Rooke and Alan Davies at the Swiss Pairs event on 22 March.
They were hotly followed by Marieta Borthwick and Vivien Eldridge and Terry and Lois Rothwell who came equal second.
It was such a well organised and fun evening with 13 tables, despite the torrential rain during the early part of the night. We were lucky to have Joan Butts to introduce the evening and point out the different aspects of play and scoring when taking part in an IMPs scoring event like Swiss Pairs.
The full results can be found (for a while at least) on our Results page.