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Newsletter 28 June 2024

In our newsletter this week..

  • New Members
  • RealBridge Update
  • Introduction to Teams!
  • Tip of the Week
  • Will Jenner-O'Shea Workshop
  • Cootamundra Golden Canola Spring Congress
  • Monaro Bridge Club Congress
  • Results
  • Travel Associates Morning Tea
  • Upcoming Events
  • Ian Morison
  • Lighter Moments

 

 

New Members 

Canberra Bridge Club welcomes new and returning members:

  • Rachel Cooke
  • Stephen Wallace
  • Sue Wallace
  • Rachel Shortis
  • John Niven
  • Geoff Britt

   

 

Bring a Buddy Extended 

Didn't get organised in time to do this in June?  Introduce someone new to one of our regular RB sessions (Monday 2pm, Monday 7pm, Thursday 2pm and Saturday 1.15pm) and you can both play for half price!  Valid for 3 sessions in July 2024.  Call the director so you don't get charged full price.

 

 

Introduction to Teams!

Canberra Bridge Club will be running a short teams bridge competition, designed for people with little or no experience in teams play. Although there will be guidance provided for those new to the Teams format, the event is also open to those who have played teams before.

Ideally, people will enter as a team of four consisting of two partnerships, available on both evenings. However, if you and your partner are looking for team-mates, please send an email ASAP and the club will endeavour to match up others with similar needs.

If you are at all interested or curious, please consider registering for the event via email at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Similarly, if you have any questions or require clarification, please feel free to email or to speak to Steve Geddes at the club.

  • Friday 19th July 6:45 pm until 9:30 pm
  • Friday 26th July 6:45 pm until 9:30 pm

Click here for more information 

  

 

TIP OF THE WEEK

Thank you, Partner

Long, long ago, legendary Canadian tournament director, Doug Townsend, said “Bridge is a game for ladies and gentlemen”.  Today, his words sound old-fashioned ─ but they remain nice words.  And why not?  There are few games where players can exchange courtesies.  We should be proud that bridge is one of them.

Bridge whist, popular around the 1900s, was a forebear of contract bridge.  The exposure of dummy was probably introduced in bridge whist.  Perhaps the custom of thanking partner as dummy was spread originated in a refined setting such as London’s Portland Club.  It doesn’t much matter.  The courtly custom has persisted for more than a century.

Like most other things in bridge, there is a protocol in acknowledging the dummy.  Always use the same words ─ “Thank you, Partner”, or the like.  Never ever show delight or dismay by the spoken word or facial expression.  Always be courteous.  Always remember “Bridge is a game for ladies and gentlemen”.

PS: One of Australia’s greatest players never acknowledged the dummy.  A thorough gentleman in every other way, this curious habit diminished his bridge just a little.

-John Brockwell

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Will Jenner-O'Shea Workshop

It is no too late to come to Will's workshop tomorrow! 

"Common Bidding Errors, and How To Avoid Them". 

  • When: 10am to 3pm on Saturday 29 June.
  • Morning tea and lunch included
  • Cost: $50

To register please click here.

 

 

Cootamundra Congress (Sat 24 Aug) and Interclub Teams (Sun 25 Aug)

This year Cootamundra is hosting the BFACT  Interclub teams on Sunday 25 August. The Canberra Bridge club can send teams in the categories listed below:

Novice (<100 per player), Restricted (<300 per player), Intermediate (<750 per player) and Seniors (you know if you are senior) categories. Multiple teams per club per category are allowed.

In Addition, Cootamundra has a one day Swiss Pairs event on the Saturday 24 August open to all players.

 

 

Monaro Bridge Club Congress 

Monaro Bridge Club is pleased to announce that we are to have our first Bridge Congress in many years.  We would love to see as many surrounding clubs and other clubs as possible join us for this event. 

Looking forward to seeing you here.

John Chapman  (President)  &    Edith Flanagan (Vice President)                 

 

 

Results 

Travel Associates Pairs

Congratulations to everyone who got red master points by playing in Travel Associate Pairs. Below are the winners from the Open session:

1. Morag Lokan - Chris Lokan
2. Helen Little - Marisa Bisa
3. Steve Geddes - Liam Minogue

 *The third week of this event for the Butlers will be held next week, on Thursday 4 July.

 

The club thanks Travel Associates for the lovely wine and chocolates which our winners took home. Please check out the magazines and flyers that Travel Associates have left behind.

Don't forget, if you have any questions or would like to discuss your travel arrangements, Travel Associates will be holding a morning tea in our club, please see below.

travelassocpairs 

 

Travel Associates Morning Tea

Travel Associates have advised that Cruise Partners Silversea offer incredible cruising experiences in some of the most awe-inspiring locations. 

A morning tea will be held on:

  • Thursday 11th July at 9:00am

Nicole from Silversea will showcase some cruising experiences.

The event will only go ahead if we have enough interested members so please pre-register with Elizabeth as soon as possible if you are planning to come.

 

 

Upcoming Events

 

RealBridge Walk in Matchpoint Pairs
  • When: 16 July
  • Cost: $12 all comers
  • Format: RealBridge
  • Pre register through myABF or walk in (log in) on the day if you decide to join us last minute!
  • Click here to Enter
 
Online President's Teams 
  • When: 23, 30 July, 6 August - 7:15pm
  • Cost: $12 all comers
  • Visitors from other clubs welcome - invite your interstate / coastal friends
  • Format: RealBridge
  • Teams of 4/5/6 players
  • Click here to Enter
 

PS. Due to the ANC in Orange we will not be holding a Tuesday night competition on the 9th July

 

 

Ian Morison

 

 

Lighter Moments

Did you hear what happened to a group of baked beans touring Australia?

They ended up in Cairns! 

 

Have a great weekend everyone!

Elizabeth.