June 2015 District 21 Unitscope B-E-R The Beer Dude B y the time this hits your mailbox, Eric & I hope to be collecting on the 1st of our 2 bets on the Warriors (to win NBA West @ 7.5-1 odds; we have them @ 25-1 to win the NBA). We’ve given the Monday club game a reprieve thru the end of the year, but we can go on subsidizing it for only so long with rent & ACBL fee increases pending. Who knows what’s next? BBQ Swiss results in July – here are the last 2 pairs games: Wednesday, April 15 (9 tables): Lamar Marutani & I nailed it, ahead of Max & Eric, with Joyces Burks & Demercurio 3A/1B, Shiffer & Shimizu and Marty & Donna tied 4/5 A; Kerstin Barnett & Carrie Stoltzfus 2B/1C; Smiths 3B; Posts 4B/2C. Friday, May 1 (6.5 tables, 1-winner movement): “H-J, then Eric & Susie, Barb Tylor & Bobbie Stricklin (aka “the 2 Bs”) 3A/1B, Max & Shiffer 4A, Dexter & Gordon 5A/2B, & John Love Bob Post 3B. June game is Friday 5th; Wednesday 10th is the 1st of our club-level NAP qualifiers (table fees $6). NAP club-level qualifiers run June-August; we’ll have our usual “Last Chance” on Friday, August 28. The In-Out reports the past few months have been devoid of anyone notable (a lot of the movement was about players who never should have been in 497 to start with; the ACBL software for assigning new players to proper units has been in need of serious revision for at least 10 years!) At da club: “H” was the April MP champ (by a hair); she & Carol Scott had the best % game @ 68.75. Best Wednesday % was Eric & Dick’s 66.42; Dexter & Gordon topped Friday @ 65.42. Club champ game is Friday June 19 (my mom’s 89th b’day; it’s likely someone else will be running that game). STAC games return August 19 & 21. Best wishes to long-time denizen Jack Syme for a speedy recovery from head surgery he had May 5; Vi’s gonna need partners & rides for awhile; she lives btwn a few of you & the club. And thanx to “H-J” for providing pizza to an early April Monday game to try to boost attendance. Don’t forget to pay those ACBL dues (a lot of you showed up on the edge of being declared inactive this month), & thanks for adapting so well to the jumbo index cards I’ve introduced to aid our visually impaired regulars. Finally, “Please” wash/wipe the sticky stuff off your hands before you grab a hand to bid & play; cards last much longer when kept clean! Help dispel the long-standing canard that most bridge players are consummate slobs; the neatniks will love you! Tweak [email protected] to brag/ gripe/suggest; unit info & game results available 24/7 @ www.berunit497.org Carson/Tahoe By Carole Sill I t is with great sadness that I announce the death of Bill Strand on April 25. As a retired Air Force Brigadier General, he had an impressive military funeral at the cemetery in Fallon. The top five point winners from our club at the sectional in Reno on April 8 were Paul Kushner (who came in first overall with a total of 33.31 points), Bob Garret 19.61, Mike & Pam Moreland 15.60, Ed Straver 6.86, and Don Peterson 6.48. Our April unit game and spaghetti feed was a big success and a lot of fun. The top points at our unit game were earned by Gary Nitzberg & Brenda Pugsley 2.92, Paul Jorgensen & Doug Smith 2.19, Bob Anderson & Theresa Pinney 1.64, Paul Lockwood & Mary Phillips 1.23, and Paul Kushner & Geoff Stokes 1.02. Diablo Valley By Lisa Assoni T he heat is on, and June is here, so summer’s near. Water, water where did you go? I want to keep my gar- July 17, 18 & 19, 2015 Transfiguration Church Hall 4000 E. Castro Valley Blvd, Castro Valley Spacious Hall with lots of Onsite Parking Friday, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Stratified 299ers Stratified 299ers Stratified Open Pairs Strati-Flighted Pairs Friday, 3:30 p.m. Stratified 299ers Stratified Open Pairs Saturday, 3:30 p.m. Stratified 299ers Strati-Flighted Pairs 299ers strata: Mid-chart allowed in Flight A/X and top bracket of Swiss Teams 0-20/50/100/200/<300 (final strata determined at game time) Open pairs strata: A: 1750+, B: 750-1750, C: 0-750 Strati-Flighted Pairs A/X plays separately - Mid chart allowed A/X = 0-3000/3000+ B/C/D = 0-750/750-1250/1250-2000 (Any player over 2000 must play A/X) Sunday, 10:30 a.m. & TBA “The Jay Magid Memorial” Bracketed Swiss Teams Teams must play both sessions Sunday, 10:30 (one session) Stratified 499er Pairs 0-20/50/100/300/<500 (final strata determined at game time) Continental breakfast each morning! Refreshments provided all three days ****Pre-Duplicated Boards**** Stratified by pair/team average – eligibility based on masterpoint total of top player Table Fees: $11 per session (non-ACBL & unpaid $14) Info/Partnership: Mary 510-427-7366 Website: http://unit500.org Directions: Transfiguration is on the left (across from Safeway & Petco) 580 (from Oakland) take Grove Way/Crow Canyon Rd. exit 37, left at light onto Grove Way then right onto E. Castro Valley Blvd. then left at 2nd light into Transfiguration parking lot 580 (from Pleasanton) take Castro Valley exit 37, right at light onto E. Castro Valley Blvd. then left at next light into Transfiguration parking lot. 880 take 238/580 toward Stockton, then follow “580 from Oakland” directions den as it brightly shows. Wasting this precious resource is a shame, and some of us are to blame, so take a short shower, you’ll contribute a little more water power. Water is a necessity, a lot like bridge is to us players. We can’t live without it. Once hooked, is hard to let it go. I’m not telling you anything new, but we hosted the Unit 499, Spring Sectional. The weather was toasting, and the game was hot. A big bundle of praise goes to Jackie Zayac, the tournament chair. She took on the task of getting everything to run like a smoothie. No bumps or lumps, (except Jackie and her hubby, in the gym both slipped and took a hard fall). Prior to the event, Jackie had already done all of the tedious tasks. Excellence is in the details. Jackie well planned, well done. Anne Hollingsworth then pitched in to chair the event. The Zayac’s, even with their injuries, managed to assist with the return of rented tables and chairs. Can you believe Jackie’s already planning for the next Fall Sectional? Did you know that Unit 499ers are really worker bees in disguise? You betcha. We count on all board members to pitch in and help for the entire weekend. Some worked their fannies off, at least we tried; and our team efforts were flawless. Kudos, hugs, thank you’s, etc. are just a few words to describe the hard labor put forth by some, caring and sharing members. A big round of applause goes to the following folks: our hospitality chairperson Mary Neff, was the top-notch. She ran the race, and finished first. She had some help from our unit. I assisted with purchasing, and dishin’ up the grub. So many generous folks made and brought goodies to share. Many delicious foods, made from scratch, were gobbled up by our attendees. Bruce Johnsonbaugh is a gift to all of us. He stores, shares, and pours the resources necessary to put on the Ritz. Rich Ahlf, Andy Fine, and Ted Gunn, all assisted with food prep. Sheri, Bruce’s, wife, drizzled our tables with silver cloths, and all the trimmings. She doubled dipped, and even made homemade zucchini breads, stuffed eggs, and more. Yes, Bruce made his famous Tuna Salad. We all took the bait, and ate every last bite. Charles Rollins from Benicia crossed the bridge, to aid and assist. Rising up to help were Andy Fine, Bill LaMaire, Jon and Shelley Bagg, Jim Raby, Duvall Holthaus, Alan Jarvie and Bill King who got us ready for the busy day. Tearing down is a tedious back-driven task, and our Bruce, and Andy Fine stayed to pack up. Now for the winner’s: Stakes were high, with over 500 people participating. The top of the silver bar was reached by the following Unit 499 metal seekers: Saturday a.m. Stratified Open Pairs: Irwin Lichtblau & William Samuel; Jan & Bob Campbell, placed; Saturday afternoon Stratified 299er 1st, Susan Schlict & Maureen Hentschel; afternoon Stratified 99er Pairs 1st, Barry Rauchle & Kerry Smith; Sunday a.m. Bracket II Swiss Teams 1st, Michael & Julie Gosnell and Susan Ledford & Freddie Straus. Bracketed Swiss Teams V 1st, Jon & Sheila Bagg and Jan & Bob Campbell. Swiss Teams VIII 1st, Joanne Yata, Audrey Fujie, Joan Pierce and David Pierce. New game, new winner. Jumping over the tables for a win, went to Bob Munson. He was a member of the team that took first place in the D21 Grand National Teams, open finals. We wish you all the best of luck at the NABC in Chicago in August. Games people play, and win. Congratulations! East Bay By Sandi Davis W elcome to new members Diane Silver, Stephen Silver, Ellen Sirbu, Barbara Vaughn and Dan Wick. In addition, Barak Engel and Sarla Purohit have transferred to our unit. Michael Moyer is our newest Sectional Master and Jeff Fountain became our newest Regional Master. Congrats, Gents! At the unit game on April 19, N/S Otto Edor & Gunnar Niemi won 1st OA with E/W Katherine Love & Donald Smith 2nd OA. On May 3, E/W Franklin Lowenthal & Jim O’Neil won with N/S Pat & Jim Leary winning their direction. Good job. It is North American Pairs time! The unit will hold three NAP games for you to qualify for the event. The first will be held on Sunday, June 7, followed by games July 19 and August 16. All qualifiers will be at 1:00 p.m. at the EBCBC. All qualifiers are welcome to play in the unit final on September 13. A pre-sectional Swiss Teams game will be held at the Center on Friday, June 19, preceded by a strategy talk by Tom Pajak. It will be a good opportunity to fine tune your game prior to the summer sectional, a two day event, on June 20 & 21 at the Masonic Center at 3903 Broadway in Oakland. Games start at 10:30 on Saturday and 11:00 on Sunday with a light lunch being offered for a voluntary donation between sessions on both days. Grab a partner and come on down! Another upcoming event is the July 5 membership appreciation picnic. Watch the website for details as this event always sells out and reservations are required. It is always organized and executed by Mary Payne and her band of merry helpers so mark your calendar. The picnic will begin at noon, followed by the unit game at 1:00 p.m. Contact Mary to reserve your spot at [email protected] or 510 339-1778. On the recent tournament trail, Stephen & Amy Bess came in 1st in their section at the Reno Sectional. At the Diablo Valley Sectional, many of our members did well. Andy & Marcia Wasserman, John Santibanes & Tom McKelvey, Jessica Lai & Grant Vance, David Snyder & Carol Warren, James Bond & Marcia Mattoon, Ed Seputis, and Tom McGuire Jr. all did well on Saturday. In the Sunday Swiss Teams David, Carol, Marcia, & Andy won their bracket. At the Marin Sectional our members again rocked! Jessica Lai & Grant Vance won their event with Nick Wiebe, Bipin Patel, Keith Evans-Orville, Mark Moss, John Santibanes & Tom McKelvey, Libby Silver & Steven Drucker all finishing in the money. The BCD Swiss Teams was won by Ed Seputis, John Eidinger, Glenn Boyce & Prakash KIaramchandi. In the 299er Swiss Teams, Amy Hensel, Karen Aldridge, Lisa Euphrat & Marcia Mattoon finished well. Everyone was stunned and saddened by the sudden death of Debbie Chapman in April. She was a lovely person and friendly player who will be missed by all who knew her. Her distinctive purple hair and infectious smile will be missed. If you have any news & you’d like to see your name in print, inform me (email) at [email protected] & let me know what’s on your mind. Fresno By Laura Da Costa W e marked our 6th Anniversary with a hot dog and ice cream sundae party on Sunday, April 12. Our thanks go to Jackie Finn, Barbara Davenport, and the board members for supplying lunch and dessert. Eight and a half tables participated in a charity game benefitting the March of Dimes “March for Babies” fundraiser. Congratulations go to the winners: (N/S) Skip Miller & Byron Steinert (overall) and (E/W) Laura Da Costa & Ray April. There are three major events coming up in June: a mentoring game (Sunday, 14th), The Longest Day (Monday, 22nd), and the Annual Graduation Party (Sunday, 28th). The mentoring game will again be conducted as a Barometer game (each table plays the same hands each round). As we did last time, North will be a mentor at each table. The mentor’s role will be to stop play to check to see if all players are aware of the meaning of bids, remembered what was played, etc. If you have questions or suggestions contact our mentoring chair, Dick Powell. I mentioned last month that The Longest Day event was coming June 21. However, just days after I wrote that, the board members decided that date being both a Sunday and Father’s Day would not work well, so instead. we are having a smaller marathon on Monday (an option that the ACBL supports). The schedule had not been finalized when I wrote this month’s article, but it should be in the June Aces, Places, & Faces, and posted in the clubhouse. Please join us in supporting this fundraising drive for the Alzheimer’s Association. The unit’s graduation party is another fun annual tradition; our day to honor those who attained new rankings during the year. The day will especially honor our two new
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