USBC 2012
#21
Posted 2012-May-02, 02:48
If you click on the hand the bidding shows that 4S was bid and made by EW, but the auction makes no sense at all. I hope it will be corrected.
- hrothgar
#22
Posted 2012-May-02, 03:26
han, on 2012-May-02, 02:48, said:
If you click on the hand the bidding shows that 4S was bid and made by EW, but the auction makes no sense at all. I hope it will be corrected.
The play record also makes no sense at all, eg the lead appears to be from the wrong hand, tricks have two cards that are in the same hand apparently played, etc. Were they playing a different hand at this table??
Incidentally, it's a bit hard to see how declarer could come to 11 tricks in spades, anyway...
#23
Posted 2012-May-02, 07:24
mike777, on 2012-April-26, 17:40, said:
The 2012 USBC, which will select the Open USBF team for the 2012 World Bridge Games this summer, starts on Friday, April 27th at 10:00 am. The 2012 USBC is being held at the Woodfield Hyatt in Schaumburg, IL. There are 18 teams entered, 3 of which have byes to the Knockout phase of competition. The other 15 teams will be playing a complete Round Robin on Friday and Saturday. Eleven of those teams will advance from the Round Robin to the Round of 16, which starts Sunday, April 29th. The Fleisher team will join those 11 teams in the Round of 16, which is a Knockout round played on Sunday and Monday. The six winners from the Round of 16 will join Nickell & Diamond in the Quarterfinal on Tuesday and Wednesday.
http://www.usbf.org/
Is the USBC a mens only tournament? I dont recall seeing the names of any women. If the women seldom get an opportunity to compete in the Open Events how can they improve their world rankings? Is their some or other sub-tournament within their respective countries giving them an opportunity to test themselves against the men?
I pulled the following off the WBF website:
5. Open and Women's Events
The MPs won in the Open events and those won in the events reserved for women will be subject to different rankings and will appear in two separate lists. If a women wins MPs or PPs in an Open event these points will appear as Open Masterpoints against her name, so a Woman can own an Open title.
a) In the Open list with the accumulation MPs and PPs won in the Open events. These MPs and PPs will determine the players Open Category
b) In the Womens list with the accumulation of MPs and PPs won in Womens or Mixed events. These MPs and PPs will determine her category in the Womens ranking
http://www.worldbrid...s/mps/rules.asp
WOMEN CLASSIFICATION
Rank......Name Country .MPs ..PPs
..8 ..Irina Levitina USA ..2813 .38 (Open Ranking = 3446)
12 ..Jill Meyers USA ..2435 .44 (No Data Available)
14 ...Jill Levin ..USA ...2369 .30.5 (Open Ranking = 3308)
15 ..Tobi Sokolow USA ..2340 .32.5 (Open Ranking = 1252)
19 ..Lynn Deas .USA ..2260 .39 (Open Ranking = 3859)
#24
Posted 2012-May-02, 07:33
#25
Posted 2012-May-02, 07:38
32519, on 2012-May-02, 07:24, said:
If they are OPEN events why would you say they seldom get an opportunity to oompete? Open is just that, open to anybody. Women get the same opportunity as men to compete in open events. If anything, the system is biased towards women since they can compete in both OPEN or WOMENs depending on what they want to do.
#26
Posted 2012-May-02, 08:37
I think that this has good sides and bad sides. On the one hand it allows for more professional female bridge players. On the other hand it may hold them back, since they rarely play at the toughest competition. It would be great if some female bridge players made it to the absolute top. This would be great for many different reasons.
Here in the Netherlands the main competitions are open, and all the top women players do play in the open events. There are also women-only competitions (as well as mixed competitions), but they are not taken as seriously and besides, they are at different dates so people can play in those as well as in the open championships. Of course it is much easier to organize championships at different dates in a country this tiny.
- hrothgar
#27
Posted 2012-May-02, 09:01
#28
Posted 2012-May-02, 09:19
#29
Posted 2012-May-02, 16:44
#30
Posted 2012-May-02, 16:52
Or maybe its just random.
edit:
Ok, I wrote that after the 6th segment, there was a much clearer correlation then.
Oh, and congrats to Roger & Justin on making the semis. Good luck the rest of the way, hope you guys meet in the finals.
#31
Posted 2012-May-02, 22:35
CSGibson, on 2012-May-02, 16:52, said:
Or maybe its just random.
edit:
Ok, I wrote that after the 6th segment, there was a much clearer correlation then.
Oh, and congrats to Roger & Justin on making the semis. Good luck the rest of the way, hope you guys meet in the finals.
I practiced about 100 boards against Nickell-Katz before this event, and trust me, they are very strong. That said, I don't know anything about Cohler-Spector as a partnership but they are certainly strong individual players.
#32
Posted 2012-May-02, 22:53
http://www.usbf.org/
btw I lived and worked many years in Schaumburg Il...great place for this event. I know this place very well.
You may see the tall Green building across from the Mall(north) I worked on top floor. btw first job out of college was next door a few yards away from the green building, Union Oil co.
Too bad I am far away now.
Go Cubs!
Side note I was really conflicted with Roger Lee who I know from his very helpful bbo forum posts and I used to work around the Cal tech area(before roger) and Chipper who I knew from Urbana and 1971 when I first heard of bridge.
#33
Posted 2012-May-02, 23:17
#34
Posted 2012-May-03, 11:32
#35
Posted 2012-May-03, 13:15
<speechless>
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#36
Posted 2012-May-03, 13:39
Phil, on 2012-May-03, 13:15, said:
<speechless>
I'm at work, can't get the running scores, what's happening?
#37
Posted 2012-May-03, 13:48
QJ Jxx AJxxxx xx
opp
x AKQ x AKQxxxxx
5C, 5C, 7C, and 4N
edit: the 18-count was in 1st seat, no opps interfered iirc
"...we live off being battle-scarred veterans who manage to hate our opponents slightly more than we hate each other. -- Hamman, re: Wolff
#38
Posted 2012-May-03, 14:21
wyman, on 2012-May-03, 13:48, said:
QJ Jxx AJxxxx xx
opp
x AKQ x AKQxxxxx
5C, 5C, 7C, and 4N
edit: the 18-count was in 1st seat, no opps interfered iirc
Hmm, it never occurred to me to notice the point count, just the two missing bullets in East with one of them in West. Meckwell with their strong club and artificial continuations was one of the two in 5C via hole in their methods. Milner/HLall: tried 2C-2D-4N, misunderstood as a point range and Milner accepted slam in his 6-card diamond suit for an oops, Hement converted to club grand.
It wasn't long ago, where 2C-2D-3C as setting trump with specific continuations, (our toy) was pretty much dismissed on these fora. So, we would have gotten a lucky result with the given hands--having failed to heed the comments
#39
Posted 2012-May-03, 14:55
aguahombre, on 2012-May-03, 14:21, said:
It wasn't long ago, where 2C-2D-3C as setting trump with specific continuations, (our toy) was pretty much dismissed on these fora. So, we would have gotten a lucky result with the given hands--having failed to heed the comments
What happened to 4N-5♦-6♣.
#40
Posted 2012-May-03, 14:59
"...we live off being battle-scarred veterans who manage to hate our opponents slightly more than we hate each other. -- Hamman, re: Wolff