I really don’t care. Do U?

The GNYBA is run by a volunteer group  of  local  players who collectively work on ACBL-bridge in NYC.

It is a small non-profit corporation that basically organizes the two annual NYC Regionals, the NAOP/GNT, and a few dribs/drabs. The GNYBA has a war chest in the low 6 figures that was inherited from our glory days. Nobody on the board gets paid, but hotel space is expensive, as are the ACBL Regional fees, so we tend to lose a bit of money each year.

The GNYBA is controlled by a board of local bridge players.  Three of them ( David Moss, Bonnie Gellas, Phil Lentz ) have been around for a while, and offer a wealth of institutional knowledge ( needed mostly to organize Regionals and work with ACBL HQ ).

Board members usually serve for a couple of years, up to our term limits of about 6 years. One of the board is elected to represent us on the ACBL Board of Directors ( which rules the ACBL itself ).  Our current representative on the ACBL Board is Al Levy.

There is an annual public meeting that’s nominally held during the Winter Regional. No one attends, but if you want to be someone that does …

Details on the meeting and the composition of the board

 

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Winter regional – Dec 26-30

The Edgar Kaplan Winter Regional was hosted at the New York Hilton Midtown from Dec 26-30.  

Results from the Regional

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North American Pairs – District Finals

These people have qualified for the North American Pairs final at the Memphis Nationals ( Spring 2019 )

District finals – full results

 

 

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Update – “Ace of Clubs” & “Mini-McKenney”

Hot off the presses, sort of , the latest standings in two of our local Masterpoint races

Mini-McKenney

Helen Shanbrom Ace of Clubs

The Mini-McKenney tracks total number of Masterpoints earned by our members, in various categories based on original point holdings at the start of 2018.

The Ace of Clubs does much the same, but focuses on points won at bridge clubs.

Here are the official ACBL link to those two races if you don’t like our B&W presentation

http://web2.acbl.org/as400/mpraces/unit/2018/mm155.htm

http://web2.acbl.org/as400/mpraces/unit/2018/ac155.htm

You won’t see me listed in these races, but you will see all your Board Members  at the December Regional.  But only if you show up, so plan accordingly.

 

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Our December 2018 regional

Never to early to plan. You don’t rate to win anything. Neither do I. But it’s about the journey, right?  What else do we have going on in late December, anyway.

Kaplan Regional Ad 2018

Edgar Kaplan was one of the old-time all-time luminaries of my bridge career. He was invariably polite, gentle, and yet very opinionated ( he was involved in both The Bridge World magazine as well as whoever/whatever crafts the laws of bridge ).

Here’s my Edgar story.  Over a decade ago, I was kibitzing my two friends Lapt C. and David F playing against Edgar and someone of equally lofty stature in a Von Zedwidtz KO ( this is now gone, but we’re talking about restarting it in a way that makes it easier to participate.  Maybe we’ll put up some free entries as a micro-reward. ) .

Lapt had some sort of 5-5 and bid 2N  over Edgar’s 1S to show Diamonds and Clubs, but due to a slip of the wrist/mind, happened to actually hold Hearts and Diamonds. I’ve been there.

David, being a good pard, bid only 3C.  Not vulnerable, Lapt tried to improve the contract over Edgar’s minor squirm by bidding 3D.  David retreated to some number of clubs, and Edgar squirmed again.  Confident in his luck, Lapt went to the well one more time, and even Edgar wasn’t enough of a gentleman to pretend he didn’t have a red card, so my boys went for a number after all.

Lapt being who he was, was annoyed at David. David of course was amused, as was Edgar.

Just typing this makes me nostalgic for the days when we could attend regionals and find great players playing with each other at your table. One of Edgar’s teammates,  Richie Pavlicek is still active in tournament bridge. I run into him at the table once in a while. Just like Edgar, he’s invariably polite, pretending to not notice anyone’s misbids and misplays, teaching comportment by example.  His website is a great timesuck with lots of resources for a wide range of players.

 

 

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New blood & old blood

Highlights from the recently concluded Atlanta NABC

  1. Andrew Rosenthal’s squad pulled off a #2 in the Spingold KO
  2. Columbia University’s foursome came in fourth in the Collegiate Bowl
  3. Alex Perlin won the NABC Online Individual

So, the Spingold.  Look at these guys.

Andrew Rosenthal's Spingold team

Spingold #2 — Rosenthal

 

The guy on the far left is David Berkowitz, playing with the woman in the middle. And, presumably, matches. Not that even that would affect Migry Zur Campanile’s game.  Chris  Willenkin far right, paired with Eldad Ginossar (second from left) made up the second pair. Aaron Silverstein (resting his chin on Migry’s hair) and everyone’s pal Andrew made up the team.

I followed this team on Vugraph. All of them obviously all played very well given the outcome, but I want to single out David and Migry for excellent performances, both jointly and individually. Ask David what he did to our beloved Zia with Ax opposite Qx.

Here is the last segment of the semi-final.  Chris and Eldad on board 29!

On to the Collegiate Bowl.  ACBL pushed this event heavily, and was loose with the purse strings, providing free trips, prizes, pre-NABC competitions and what-not.

This is the Columbia University team. The lady in the middle is Giorgia Botta.  That’s Coach to you.

The players are (Simon) Yang Xu, Max Krawczyk , Jing Zhang, and (Jeff) Jiaheng Hu.  I don’t know them, but they’re clearly smart and talented, and I hope to run into them at the bridge table.

Collegiate #4 – Columbia

Alex Perlin won the 3rd NABC Online Individual. I found a nice picture of Alex on some Math site, but I dunno if I can just hoover it up and spit it out here, so I won’t.  Instead, here’s an interview with Alex.

If you’re here, you’re wanting to know how everyone else did.  So, here:  Overall finishes by locals.

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North American Pairs are here:

 2018 North American Pairs Final  October 28th

You need to have qualified at a club ( don’t ask, it wasn’t me that decided that 50% at any of a series of club games was some sort of  mark of previously-concealed greatness ).

You also need to be a resident of our “District” ( ie, NYC or Long Island ). Or willing to lie about it. You know who you are.

I won’t be there, since my lame-ass partner will be tied up doing something non-bridge related.  There’s a lesson there somewhere.

If you don’t know whether you qualified, you can check  here. But I’m not going to bet on you winning the final if you need the assist.  The good new is that this list isn’t comprehensive, so if you’re not on it and somehow feel you belong on it, contact the club you think you played at and maybe they’ll agree that you qualified after all. It isn’t like anyone is going to check your credentials.

And just for fun, here’s a great article on pizza slices in NYC.   Mmmmmm.  https://www.seriouseats.com/2018/10/best-ny-pizza-slices-2018.html

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Youth Bridge Tournament results

The Youth Bridge Tournament was held on May 27th during the Regional.
7 tables, and here are the results:

mps A B

1.39 Red 1 50.50 72.14 Benji Binday Mason Sklar
1.12 Red 2 1 49.00 70.00 Jack Boge Katherine Hwang
0.84 Red 3 2 43.75 62.50 Isaac Fishman Lex Kappell
0.63 Red 4 3 39.08 55.83 Brad Derfner Connor Wolff
0.47 Red 5/6 4 35.58 50.83 Avery Silverstein Emma-Jane Terny
0.39 Red 5/6 35.58 50.83 Adin Moses Steven Borodkin

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Goldman Pairs

The Goldman Pairs at the Eastern States Regional is bridge’s  oldest continuous 4-session  championship going back to 1929.   This event with a 2 session qualifier on Saturday May 26and Final on May 27 is an amazing opportunity to test yourselves against some of the best players in New York and the  country.    The list of past winners reads like a who’s who of bridge [https://www.gnyba.org/winners/goldman]

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Fight Hunger Charity Game

Tuesday evening, May 22, the GNYBA will be holding a special charity game in partnership with City Harvest to raise money for their Skip Lunch, Fight Hunger campaign. Money raised will be used by City Harvest to provide meals over the summer months for kids who would otherwise be eligible for school
breakfasts and lunches. [Click Here for more info]

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