USA Team Trials
#181
Posted 2011-May-18, 13:43
Are the hand histories to these matches posted on BBO?
#182
Posted 2011-May-18, 13:49
jogs, on 2011-May-18, 13:43, said:
Are the hand histories to these matches posted on BBO?
Go to http://usbf.org/inde...t=20&task=list.
#184
Posted 2011-May-18, 14:20
Based on Justin's BBF contributions, I predicted Bathurst would win.
#185
Posted 2011-May-18, 16:03
fred, on 2011-May-18, 12:19, said:
Special congratulations to Justin, not only because of his great contributions to BBO Forums, but also because the consensus among my teammates was that his level of play in the Finals was sensational.
I have no doubt that Team Bathurst will repesent the USA well in the Bermuda Bowl. I will certainly be cheering for them to go all the way!
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
Thanks Fred, I appreciate that. Was great to get to play against good friends in such an important match.
#186
Posted 2011-May-18, 16:06
#187
Posted 2011-May-18, 16:22
jogs, on 2011-May-18, 16:06, said:
Ignore the silly message. Just click on the 2011 trials on the left hand side of the screen. New menu options open up, including RESULTS (which is what you will want) and bulletins, and other stuff. The presentation of the hands on that page is nice. There is even a PDF with the hands and makable contracts if you want, as well as vugraph play (no commentary on this page, however).
#188
Posted 2011-May-18, 16:41
Phil, on 2011-May-18, 09:11, said:
Also, I've never heard of a sponsor being as young as 39. I think thats pretty cool, and very good for the game.
I recall seeing Zagorin's occupation noted somewhere as a "Grain Futures Trader" so I guess there is some coin in that profession if you know what you doing. Similar to Diamond, it seems he had reasonable success as a junior before concentrating on career for a period. I don't want to open up a big sponsorship debate, but I think it's really cool to have well-heeled former juniors who are extremely competent in their own right forming dream-teams with their mates.
I ♦ bidding the suit below the suit I'm actually showing not to be described as a "transfer" for the benefit of people unfamiliar with the concept of a transfer
#189
Posted 2011-May-18, 16:49
And if your team needs a slogan:
"It is pitch dark. You have just been eaten by a Grue."
#190
Posted 2011-May-18, 19:42
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#191
Posted 2011-May-23, 00:10
Great Vugraph.
For me the biggest surprise is how much the players talk, ask questions,make comments, etc.
#192
Posted 2011-May-23, 23:35
mike777, on 2011-May-23, 00:10, said:
There's lots more that often doesn't get into the Vugraph transcripts. When I operate VG, I try to get the important or funny table talk into the record, but not most of the trivialities.
Many of these guys have been playing with and against each other for years. Even though it's a serious competition, the social aspect is not lost to them. And some of them are real jokers; kibbitz Ron Smith if you can.
#193
Posted 2011-May-24, 01:19
Many people are definitely not the stone faced, serious, quiet, concentrated types that you think of when you think about bridge.
And +1 to most of the funniest comments unfortunately would not be BBO appropriate, lol.