issue 91 (July 17, 2000)
First Bridge Web Page From India
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Page updated on:July 17, 2000
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Bridge Facilities in India
In this section I would be putting together all the information regarding bridge facilities in the various cities in
India.The information may be sketchy at present but would be made comprehensive in future.
Tournament News
In this section I would cover tournaments happening in India and more so the tournaments
happening in Northern part of India and in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
HINDALCO bridge tournament would take place at Renukoot from July 21-23, 2000. | |
WBF is organising Mind Sports Organization's Worldwide Simultaneous Pairs on August 22 and August 23, 2000. It would be on the lines of Fifth Friday Championship organised by Herman De Wael.
The magnitude of the championship would be higher with about 10000 tables results being compiled together. | |
Deal of the Week
In this section I would cover one good deal which appeared in the Weekly Bridge Tournaments at Lucknow or in a recent tournament with explanations.
This week's deal is from European Youth Bridge Team Championship of 1990.
Dealer:South Vul:Both Lead:3 | NORTH
Q J 6 2
A 4
A 9 6
K 10 4 2 |
WEST
A K 3
Q 8 7 3 2
Q J 4 3
3 | |
EAST
10 9 8 5
10
10 8 7 5
Q J 8 5 |
| SOUTH
7 4
K J 9 6 5
K 2
A 9 7 6 |
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Bidding
South | West | North | East |
1 | Pass | 1 | Pass |
2 | Pass | 2 | Pass |
2 NT | Pass | 3 NT | Pass |
Pass | Pass | | |
Geir Helgemo is one of the top players in the world. This week's deal shows why.
He is known to make right choices when the situation is there of a guess. In 1990 his team
won the European Youth Championship. This week's deal is from that championship.
The bidding was routine with North's 2 being fourth suit forcing.Geir
sitting south received a lead of 3 of s.
He won the trick with King and immediately played Jack!!
WQhen this held the trick he played a to King and continued with
10 which was covered by East. Geir allowed East to hold that trick who
now shifted to s. East's Jack took the trick and Geir won the
continuation with dummy's Ace and cashed Ace. Now Geir took the marked finesse in
and cashed Ace. By now West was down to Q , A K
& Q 8 of s and did not have a effective discard on Ace.
Geir end played West with who had to concede tricks in the end to Geir's K 9.
Very well played. Geir made right choice when he tackled the suit. This won him best played deal award in 1990.
Bridge Links
You would like to visit these sites frequently.
ACBL Website-Federation (American)
CBF Website-Federation (Canadian)
WBF Website-Federation (World)
The Internet Bridge Archive-Archive
Floater-Online Bridge (Free)
BridgeWorld Website-Magazine > Puzzles
BridgeBase Website-Personal (Canada) > Software,Deals,Tournament Reports
Bridge Arkade-Personal (Norway) > Bidding Contest,Bridge Stories (humour),Puzzles
Anna Gudge's Website-Personal (England) > Database (Federation)
Richard Pavlicek's Page-Personal (USA) > Puzzles,Deals
History of Bridge-History
Tournaments Around the World-Personal (Denmark) > Tournament Reports
OKbridge-Online Bridge (Payment) > World Internet Bridge Championship
Demicoma Bridge Academy-Personal (India) > Puzzles
PlayBridge-Deal Generator
BridgeSpace Website-Personal (Israel) > Bidding Contest
Bridge Companion-Magazine > Puzzles
Bridge Today-Magazine > Bidding Contest,Bridge Lessons (Payment) from University
Jeff Goldsmith's Page-Personal (USA) > Software, Puzzles
Bridge Forum-Personal (USA) > Bidding Contest,Bridge Lessons (Payment)
Bridge In India-Personal (India) > Tournament Reports
Bridge Card-Convention Card Editor
GBL-Bridge Links
Jim Loy's Review-Personal (USA) > Software
BridgePlaza-Personal (Canada) > Software,Deals,Tournament Reports
Alex Wagner's Page-Personal (Canada) > Bridge Stories (humour)
BFI Website-Federation (Indian)
Fifth Friday Simultaneous Pairs Championship-Personal (Belgium) > Contest
Mind Sport Organization-Personal (England) > Contest |
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