USA Team Trials
#122
Posted 2011-May-15, 15:29
#123
Posted 2011-May-15, 15:35
George Carlin
#124
Posted 2011-May-15, 16:18
paulg, on 2011-May-15, 15:29, said:
In Norway last year our teammates were -100 in 1NT. We conceded 750 against 3NTx. They managed to avoid asking for two whole weeks before my husband (and teammate) just couldn't resist any longer.
#125
Posted 2011-May-15, 19:23
#126
Posted 2011-May-15, 21:25
Grue v Moss. Let the (head) games begin!
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#127
Posted 2011-May-15, 21:36
#128
Posted 2011-May-15, 21:39
#129
Posted 2011-May-15, 22:48
- hrothgar
#131
Posted 2011-May-15, 23:29
JLOGIC, on 2011-May-15, 21:39, said:
I'm pretty sure I did that to Joe in 2000 in Anaheim during my 1st year back. I'd like to say I psyched my pass but it was a definite misbid. I got the balance and my 500
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#132
Posted 2011-May-16, 03:37
George Carlin
#133
Posted 2011-May-16, 04:00
You're all making it hard to know who to root for.
Have fun!
#134
Posted 2011-May-16, 04:14
Unless explicitly stated, none of my views here can be taken to represent SCBA or any other organizations.
#135
Posted 2011-May-16, 05:19
#136
Posted 2011-May-16, 06:54
Usually statistics bore me, but I am curious: If we compute the average age of the finalists, is this the lowest average age in a major open event for a long time? I have deliberately left it vague ("major event" and "long time").
People are people, young or old, male or female, whatever, and I don't dwell on demographics, but bridge has such an image as being a game for those too old to manage at shuffleboard that I really like this youth factor.
#137
Posted 2011-May-16, 07:24
kenberg, on 2011-May-16, 06:54, said:
So when you go to espn.com there is usually an article about whether Dirk or Kobe have another elite season in them - both are 32. I haven't followed Go in the last 2 years so much; in 2008, Yi-Setol (then 25) finally became universally regarded to be the best player, ousting Yi Chang-Ho (then 30). Since then, I am sure a couple of 20-year-olds have emerged who are threatening to dethrone both of them.
Justin is (I think) the youngest on this team and has been playing bridge professionally for a decade.
Something feels wrong to me about celebrating a finals appearance of a team of 30-year-olds as the arrival of the youth factor. "It's about time!" feels more like it.
But anyway, to answer your question, the team winning the Bermuda Bowl in 1981 contained three players, including the anchor pair, of age 25 or younger. (I think their names were Meckstroth, Levin and Rodwell, but I am not sure I remember them right.) Still the average age of that team may have been higher than Bathurst's.
#138
Posted 2011-May-16, 11:31
- hrothgar
#139
Posted 2011-May-16, 11:41
It is exciting from the beginning >>>great 15-bucks-slam by Justin on #4:)
#140
Posted 2011-May-17, 18:12