Come and take advantage of the great learning opportunities when Liam Milne and Susan Humphries visit the club on Tuesday 22 May.
Liam is a professional bridge player and teacher who placed 9th in the 2014 World Open Pairs. Since then he has represented Australia internationally in the Bermuda Bowl, and his recent national successes include the 2017 Gold Coast Teams and GNOT. Susan Humphries is a many-time New Zealand international representative who was part of her country's historic qualification to the round of 16 at the last World Bridge Games. She recently won the trials to determine the NSW Women's Team for 2018.
Liam and Susan will be:
Most players will have noticed the kitchen bench re-organisation. Here is the story:
For our large sessions, particularly Wednesday and Friday afternoons, members have been reporting two problems: congestion and running out of hot water during the afternoon tea break.
The problem of running out of hot water is that the two bench-top hot water dispensers can in fact run out of boiling water in large session afternoon tea breaks and then take half an hour or so to reheat. The problem with congestion was exacerbated with players needing to be at the bench to collect a cup, choose their tea or coffee, then fill their hot water and finally add milk if they choose.
On Monday 30 April Logan the plumber visited the club. Not for the first time. The problem was a blockage in the left hand hot water sink drain. Again not for the first time...
Logan identified the problem as a build up of coffee dregs and tea leaves in the drain. Not for the first time here either.
Can we all please avoid rinsing dirty cups in the two hot water dispensing sinks - they are not designed as or intended to be kitchen sinks! If a cup should need rinsing before going in the dishwasher please use the main kitchen sink. And if you spot someone else rinsing a cup in a hot water dispensing sink, please politely ask them not to - and ask them how they could possibly have missed this important article!
The Australian Bridge Federation calculates and publishes the club's best improvers (in terms of the most masterpoints gained) for each masterpoint ranking. Click the link for the up-to-date full details of these McCutcheon rankings for our members.
For the three months to end March Peninsula's highest masterpoint earner was Hans van Weeren on 59.73 ahead of Peter Clarke on 52.88 and Alexander Cook on 37.42.
Congratulations to these three and also to our leaders in each masterpoint category, who are as follows:
Little things can make a huge difference to our enjoyment of the game and to the amount of work required to make the club hum. We highlight some of these little things below. Thank others when you see them done - and send your suggested "little things" to
- Putting your cup in the dishwasher or washing it up - and offering to do this for someone unable to do so
- Leaving the table ready for the next session
- Putting the section and table number on the table money slip
- Being attentive when the director makes announcements
Thirty three teams, including twelve from Peninsula, played in the 2018 Swiss Teams Congress held on Sunday 22 April.
Thanks to Heidi Colenbrander and others we have an engaging photo record of the day (including all the winners) for all to enjoy. You can also check the full congress results.
The congress went well in spite of an unexpected triangle. The director, Ronnie Ng, did a fantastic job. The 33 teams included 6 ‘restricted’ teams. Gayle King and her helpers provided wonderful food all day which was much appreciated.
Fourteen teams came together on Thursday morning 12 April to battle it out among friends in the Members Teams Day. It is one of the friendly competitive events of the club's year. Check out the photos from the event.
The winning team after the five rounds comprised Ray Bragge, Anne Small, Margaret and Michael Draper. The best remaining novice team comprised Gayle King, Maggie Gibbs, Sarah Young and Jen Ardill.
Thanks to the many players who contributed to the morning tea, to Sue Riley for arranging the fourteenth team (including two rookies Susan Eason and Simon Hunter) and to John Rogers for dealing the boards
Want to improve your defense? Then come along to the Killer Defense Course on Mondays in May 9:30-11:30am and Saturday 26th May.
Come to a few sessions or come to all.
With topics of Opening Signals & Leads (NT) on May 7, Opening Signals & Leads (Suit Contracts) on May 14, Attitude Signals on May 21, 3rd Hand Play & Second Hand Play on May 28 plus on Saturday May 26th More on Signals.