November 1 2024
INSTANT MATCHPOINT GAME RESULTS
Only two clubs in Minnesota (Rochester and Duluth, both Unit 103 clubs) opted to participate in the ACBL's Instant Matchpoint game yesterday.  (Across District 14, they were joined by Lincoln NE, Fargo ND, and Minot ND.)  Results from this ACBL-wide special game can be found by clicking here; those results include a pair of Rochester players coming in 1st overall in our District.  Ed Prosser [Rochester] and Lance Chamberlain [Rochester] scored well enough to come in first place in D14, and tied for 6th/7th out of more than 1,600 pairs across the ACBL.  Well done!  

October 31 2024
HEY, HAVE A GREAT GAME TODAY
  

Carol Burnett, Caterina Valente, Chita Rivera "I Enjoy Being A Girl" (from the graveyard)



An excerpt from The Paul Lynde Halloween Special (seriously, this is scary stuff - click at your own risk)



How to host a Halloween Party (from 1963)

October 31 2024
TERRIFYING TABLE HABITS
There's nothing more scary than bad table habits - on Halloween or any other day of the year.  This week's Thursday lesson by John Koch [St Cloud] has to do with both inferences from the cards as they lay - and inferences from bad bidding habits.  Click on the image to the right or click here to check out what John has to say about it.  

October 30 2024
GRUESOME GRAND NATIONAL TEAMS UPDATE - UPDATE
There are six months in the Grand National Teams club-qualifying period, and as of today, we're one-third of the way through that calendar.  Last year, Minnesota clubs had held 51 GNT tables from September 1 to October 31.  This year, we've seen  57  64 GNT tables in Minnesota so far, an increase of  +11.8%  +25.5%.  (There's one more GNT game this month to boot, once that's played we'll have an update.  UPDATE: That last GNT game was all flight "C" players, a 7-table affair down in Rochester.)

Don't forget that D14's rules have changed for this year's GNT competition - you must qualify in a club to go on to the D14 Finals in March, 2025.  There is no buy-in allowed at the end of the season.

Looking at the November calendars, between Thanksgiving week and the Royal STaC there don't appear to be too many GNT games on the schedules for the month - but if you pipe up and let your club manager know you'd like to see a few, they're not difficult for your club manager to schedule.  The ACBL will put together a list of Minnesota players who are eligible to go on to the D14 competition, and when they put that list together, you'll see it posted here on the Bridge Blog.



October 29 2024
OCTOBER'S MADDENING MINNESOTA MILESTONES
Soooo scary - it's truly frightening, the number of Minnesota players that have achieved their next masterpoint rank this month.  When you see these players at the club next, be sure to give them the thumbs-up.  Oh - and Happy Halloween!
 

October 28 2024
IT'S A FRIGHTENINGLY EXCLUSIVE CLUB
 As Halloween approaches and with this year's Autumn Harvest Festival in the books, having resulted in a pretty remarkable game for Sarah Wahl [Minneapolis] and Jackson Wahl [Minneapolis], you might wonder just how exclusive this "open sectional 80% game club" really is.  After all, it's exceptionally difficult to get into.

Looking back at the last fifteen years of open sectional tournaments in Minnesota (that's 109 open sectionals) - an 80% game has happened only once before.  You'd have to go back to a Saturday evening in Duluth on September 10th, 2016 to find a pair that came away with an 80% game at this level of competition.  Gregg Van Dyke [Key Largo FL] and Tom Grue [Apple Valley] had an 80.42% game at the Paul Bunyan Sectional back in 2016 - but they are the only pair that Sarah and Jackson are joining in this club as of now.

Click on the image to your left to see the highest game percentage found in each of Minnesota's open sectionals over the last ten years.  (NOTE that the I/N scores are not included here, only open, unrestricted masterpoint games.)

October 27 2024
AUTUMN HARVEST WINNERS EKE IT OUT
Congratulations to John Koch [St Cloud] and Terry Beckman [Brooklyn Park], your Tournament Champions at this week's Autumn Harvest Sectional.  John and Terry earned 29.36 masterpoints over the three days, just barely edging out Jackson Wahl [Minneapolis] and Sarah Wahl [Minneapolis], who came in 2nd place with 29.22 masterpoints.  Have a look at your "top 10" masterpoint winners for the three-day event this week. . .and here's to everyone who had some fun (masterpoints or not).

The 164 tables over three days ended up as 69.0% of 2019's 3-day tables for this tournament; that's a good turnout.  The last time this tournament was held five years ago, it was held at the Oak Marsh Golf Club [Woodbury], roughly 17 miles farther east.  In this case, closer certainly seems better for attracting players.
 

October 26 2024
GRAND NATIONAL TEAMS QUALIFYING UPDATE
There's an update to the qualifying stage of the Grand National Teams, with D14 requiring you to qualify in a club-level GNT game between now and February 28th.  In the past, D14 allowed anyone to play in the D14 online GNT competition by paying $20 as a "buy-in". . .but that "buy-in" option is no longer.  The updated Conditions of Contest are available by clicking here.

Remember you can qualify for the D14 GNT by playing and qualifying in any GNT game (even one that is being held nowhere near D14) - but you'll have to do so at a club-level game this year to go on to the D14 Finals.  Those finals will be held online the weekend of March 29-30, 2025.

October 25 2024
80.19% 
That small earthquake experienced just after lunch would have been the furious double- and triple-checking of scores at the Autumn Harvest Sectional today, being held at the Bridge Center of St Paul's Roseville location.  Jackson Wahl [Minneapolis] and Sarah Wahl [Minneapolis] earned an 80.19% game this morning - which is unheard of (especially at tournament-level competition)!  It's said you can't have a 70.00% game without some help from the opponents, and certainly there had to have been some of that help here, but scoring six solid tops out of 24 boards (and no round under 60.00%) these two found everything falling into place for such a stellar score.  Below is a chart of their progress through the game, with each round's percentage along with their running percentage throughout the game.  Congratulations to Jackson and Sarah on this accomplishment!  (Also to David Collins [Fridley] and Paul Meerschaert [Long Lake] whose 71.93% game this morning was also pretty spectacular - but good for second place today.)

October 25 2024
DAY 2 AT THE AUTUMN HARVEST SECTIONAL
With another 28 tables this morning (23 Open tables and 5 Non-Life Masters), and then 27 tables this afternoon (21/6), day 2 at the Autumn Harvest Sectional has a comparative table count of 65.4% to the last such tournament held in 2019.  For the two days so far - it's 68.9%, much better than the ACBL-wide average for 1st-time post-COVID events of 56.6%.

There is one more day of cards at this tournament tomorrow.  Full results of this tournament can be found by clicking here.

October 24 2024
EXPECTATIONS FOR THE AUTUMN HARVEST? - UPDATE
The Autumn Harvest Sectional gets underway today, with a couple of changes from 2019 (the last time it was held).  For one, there was an evening Swiss Teams game on Thursday and Friday nights.  That won't be held this year.  Also, there are three days of play this year - the Sunday Swiss Teams event from 2019 was also removed from the calendar.  That doesn't mean you won't have fun playing cards in Roseville this week - you will - but the 78 tables on day 1 in 2019 are not likely to be matched.

ACBL tournaments that have returned to the calendar after the introduction of COVID to the bridge world have averaged 56% of their pre-COVID table counts.  (The Rochester Regional is an example of such a tournament, having overperformed slightly with 61.4% of their 2019 tables.)  The last time around at the Autumn Harvest there were 78 tables in play on Thursday in 2019.  That would be 75, disregarding the evening teams game (not held tonight), and 56% of 75 is 43.  All things being equal (and they are not 100% equal, starting with the new venue), 12 open tables and 10.5 NLM tables this morning would meet 56% of the number from 2019.  (12 open and 8.5 NLM tables in the afternoon would also meet this percentage from 2019.)

We will see what takes place!  Your mission (should you choose to accept it) is to get a partner and blow these expectations out of the water.

UPDATE:  Day 1 seeing 57 total tables, that's 72.6% of 2019's day 1 tables - a great start!  The NLM tables today (10 in the morning, 9 in the afternoon) came right in at the 56% number; but the Open tables today (19/19) were 90.4% of 2019's day 1 Open tables.  Several NLMs have become Open players in the past five years; that may have something to do with today's table counts.  Full results of this tournament can be found by clicking here.

October 24 2024
HIGH TRUMPS HAVE MULTIPLE USES
High trumps aren't just for drawing trumps!  This week's Thursday lesson by John Koch [St Cloud] describes the tactical advantage of using high trumps for ruffing purposes - and when it's appropriate.  Click on the image to the right or click here to check out what John has to say about it.  

October 23 2024
INSTANT MATCHPOINT GAME - 1 WEEK OUT
The ACBL is having another "instant matchpoint" game one week from today (Wednesday afternoon, October 30th) - this is your chance not just to get a ton of masterpoints, but to get a gold point at your local club (not just "gold dust" this time!).  Winners in each direction at each participating club will get 1.00 gold points - plus there's an instant result after each board as to how many matchpoints you've earned on that board.  AND a booklet of the hands and discussion for each board (what you should have done!).  Top award across D14 is 10.00 masterpoints, and the top award ACBL-wide is 20.00 masterpoints. . .so there's a lot at stake.  Interested?  Get your club to join the party.

Presently, the bridge clubs in Duluth and Rochester have signed up for this event (no Unit 178 clubs are participating as of this post) - but there is still time for your club manager to sign up.  And if you're looking to get into the action, click here for a list of participating clubs.

October 21 2024
AUTHOR, AUTHOR!
 Many Minnesota bridge players have been familiar with John Koch's [St Cloud] bridge columns for many years now (decades, really).  Now, on top of every other accomplishment John has achieved over the years, he's the author of a new book - "A History Of St Cloud Duplicate Bridge."  John (left, with editor Connie Nelson [Avon]) has compiled more than 200 pages of historical information along with his personal observations and of course a few bridge hands.  The first two printings of this book have already sold out - but orders are being taken for a third printing at $35 per book.

If you're interested in obtaining a copy, send Connie Nelson an email at connie@psg.us.  If you know John (and chances are you do), you know it's good stuff.

October 20 2024
NOVEMBER BRIDGE CALENDARS ARE OUT THERE
November is coming up, and your local bridge club has got their monthly calendar out for you to plan your bridge play.  The month of November includes Thanksgiving Week, of course, as well as the fall NABC.  Locally, there's a Royal STaC week (those games are highlighted in royal purple) - so many opportunities to get your masterpoints as the weather (allegedly) turns colder next month.  Calendars from around Minnesota clubs are here as they are issued (click to expand and open in a new window):
   

October 19 2024
ANOTHER LIST YOU MIGHT LIKE TO BE ON
  With the Autumn Harvest Tournament getting going this week, here is a look at the past winners of this tournament over the last 20 years or so.  We would be happy to add your name to the list - but of course to do so, you'd have to play!  (So get your partnerships together and get in on the fun.)  NOTE: While only one name (or partnership) may be added to this list in question, there will be plenty of bridge and fun at the table to be had by everyone at this sectional.

October 17 2024
A "DIRTY, FILTHY, SPOT WATCHER"
Vugraph commentator Tom Sanders dubbed one Minnesota player a "dirty, filthy, spot watcher" - and you're familiar with the player in question.  This week's Thursday lesson by John Koch [St Cloud] has to do with watching those spots, and how they can help make a contract with an overtrick or two.  Click on the image to the right or click here to check out what John has to say about it.  

October 16 2024
AUTUMN HARVEST SECTIONAL: NEXT WEEK!
If you have not already made plans to partner up and score some silver points in next week's Autumn Harvest Tournament, there is still time.  This event was last held in 2019, and is making its triumphant return at the Bridge Center of St Paul's Roseville location.

The flyer for this tournament is to your right - click on it to enlarge it and open it in a new window (for viewing or printing) - and we will see YOU next week at the bridge table.
  

October 14 2024
BRIDGE CENTER OF ST PAUL's ANNUAL MEETING
79 area players (and guests) enjoying the dinner and meeting, then 16 tables of bridge players - all having a good time!  Here is the recap (H/T: Larry Huiras [New Brighton]):
    "The Bridge Center of St. Paul held its annual meeting and dinner on Sunday October 13.  The dinner, served by the board of directors, included chicken chardonnay, garlic mashed potatoes, green beans almondine, and dessert.  79 players and guests signed up for dinner which was open to all and free to club members.

    During the meeting club president Jeff Walker updated members on an Equipment Fundraising Drive to purchase a new dealing machine which is being funded in part by a $2500 grant from Unit 103.  The drive also hoped to replace a number of worn out chairs by asking members to donate $40 to “buy a chair.”  The cost of new chairs is being subsidized by a $500 grant from Unit 178.  Finally, the club hoped to fund a new sound system, which miraculously appeared already installed for the meeting and sounding awesome!

    64 players remained for the game which was a 16 table web of 26 boards.   Terry Beckman and Paul Meerschaert finished first overall.   Jackson and Sarah Wahl finished second, not quite a half board behind.   Finishing third were Dan McIntyre and Tom Knier.

    The evening was a success and a fun time was had by all.

            --Larry"
 



October 14 2024
MINNESOTA TOURNAMENT PLAY OPPORTUNITIES
Lots of opportunities coming up for you to get your pigmented masterpoints!  Here's a look at the current list of upcoming tournaments in Minnesota; get a partner or two and (as they say to declarer), "start planning your play".

UPCOMING 2024/2025 MINNESOTA BRIDGE TOURNAMENTS
ROSEVILLE
Sectional

Oct 24-26
ONLINE BBO
STaC games

Nov 4-10
ROSEVILLE
Sectional

Dec 12-15
ROSEVILLE
Sectional

Jan 30-Feb 2
ROCHESTER
Sectional

Apr 9-11

October 13 2024
ST CLOUD NLM TOURNAMENT RESULTS
32 tables took place yesterday in St Cloud's one-day NLM tournament - that's a terrific crowd.  The tournament champion in St Cloud yesterday would be Dale Simson [St Cloud], who earned 3.35 silver points over the two sessions playing with a different partner in each game.  Second place went to Steve Xe [Rochester] and Maclore Christensen [St Paul], who earned 3.18 silver points yesterday.  You can check out all the results from the two sessions yesterday by clicking here.

Connie Nelson [Avon] provides the recap of the day's fun:
    "We held another fun tournament on Saturday!   We had a great turnout, with seventeen tables in the morning, and fifteen in the afternoon.   This time, we had some glitches, starting and ending our sessions later than we would have liked.   We will improve on that!   Otherwise, we received good reviews, especially for the friendliness of our players.   Players from Fargo said they try never to miss our tournaments! We also had out of town guests from Sioux Falls, Rochester, Mankato, and the metro area.   Twenty-one St Cloud Duplicate players earned some Silver, including our newest Club member Tamara Armstrong playing in her first ACBL tournament ever. She earned her first Master Point – and it is Silver!

    [F]orty-seven different players earned master points.   The Top Ten masterpoint winners were: (preliminary points)

    • Dale Simson, 1st 3.35 Silver
    • Maclore Christensen, tied 2/3 3.18 Silver
    • Steve He, tied 2/3 3.18 Silver
    • Mark Anderson, tied 4/5 2.66 Silver
    • David G Hanson, tied 4/5 2.66 Silver
    • David Lui, tied 6/7 2.13 Silver
    • Richard Trachy, tied 6/7 2.13 Silver
    • Gloria Emerson, tied 8/9 2.0 Silver
    • Janet Enger, tied 8/9 2.0 Silver
    • Amy Roske, 10th 1.85 Silver

    Seven players played in their first ACBL Tournament ever:    Tamara Armstrong, Marlene DeVoe, Julie Huseth, Mary Johannes, Doreen Miller, Mary Stoiber and Mary Wagner.   And eleven entrants had fewer than 10 MPs.   I view these players as our tournament’s “Most Valuable Players.”   Introducing new people to tournament play, and encouraging them to return, makes for a brighter future for all of us who enjoy Minnesota bridge.

    Finally, THANK YOU to everyone in our Club for your help in putting on this tournament, especially to Sharon McKenzie who was in charge of the snacks all day, to Director Joe Lisbon, to Jane Curtis and Margi Kappes who drove in to serve lunch, to John Selden who moved our tables and other supplies, to Jim Schnepf for covering all the computer mechanics, to Saundy Fedor and Win Anderson who were the smiling faces at our welcome table, to Rhonda Rossman for serving as Partnership Chair, and ALL members of our tournament team.   It does indeed take a village!

          --Connie"
    
L to R: Dale Simson [St Cloud], 1st-time tournament player Mary Wagner [Sartell], Mark Anderson [St Cloud] and David Hanson [St Cloud], Jane Schmidt [St Paul] and Maclore Christensen [St Paul], and Wendy Hennes [St Cloud].

October 12 2024
THE (REALLY) BIG PICTURE
Here is a look at face-to-face (F2F) bridge across North America since the great re-opening after COVID nearly drove everyone out of their local club for good.  Over the past three and a half years, there's been a nice return to F2F play at the local bridge club, but the year-over-year increase has really tapered off in 2024.  We may not be at "peak" player participation yet - but we may be close.  Another good reason to be active in getting lapsed players back into the game - and recruiting new ones as well.



October 10 2024
JOHN KOCH AND A TRUMP ELOPEMENT
This week's Thursday lesson by John Koch [St Cloud] includes a trump elopement (a what?).  And when it's best for declarer to disregard your losers - and concentrate on your winners.  Click on the image to the right or click here to check out what John has to say about it.  

October 9 2024
IT WAS 15 YEARS AGO
It was 2009, during the Aquatennial Sectional that these photos were taken - has it really been 15 years!?  Hairstyles may have changed, even if the spots on the cards have not!
  
  
  

October 8 2024
MINNESOTA's PLAYER OF THE MONTH
Minnesota's Player of the Month for October appears to be Greg Caucutt [Rochester] - who earned 85.32 masterpoints during the month of September according to the ACBL.  That total included his coming in 2nd place at the Rochester Med City Regional (51.32 masterpoints there) and another 10.00 masterpoints for coming in 1st in D14 in the ACBL-wide Charity Game in September.  A look at the "top 10" Minnesota players for the month of October are listed to your right - now it's on to October's masterpoint haul. 

October 6 2024
D14 NAP RESULTS (FINAL)
Quite the showdown in the D14 NAP Finals this weekend.  After two of the four sessions, yesterday's top three Flight "A" pairs were separated by only 0.89%.  With today's final sessions completed, the winners in Flight "A" are Robert Schacter [Eden Prairie] and Paul Meerschaert [Long Lake].  Congratulations to them both!  Their four session scores of 54.58%, 56.82%, 62.27%, and 46.82% were good enough to take 1st place.  Due to a BBO "glitch" it was not possible to hold a stand-alone Flight "C" event this year, so those "C" pairs that did enroll online were folded into the Flight "B" game.  They put up some stiff competition, too.  The D14 Flight "B"+"C" winners are Jackson Wahl [Minneapolis] and Sarah Wahl [Minneapolis], whose scores of 64.59%, 45.23%, 60.91%, and 59.32% earned them the top spot to represent D14.  Once again, it's Minnesota players that have taken the top spots across D14 in the NAP this year - congratulations to everyone who earned some gold points this weekend and everyone who had some fun playing in the event.  Here is your final scoring:
         FLIGHT "A":
    1)Robert Schachter [Eden Prairie} and Paul Meerschaert [Long Lake] - 38.40 G
    2)Bob Balderson [Eden Prairie] and Cindy Balderson [Eden Prairie] - 28.80 G
    3)Michael McNamara [Horace ND] and Tom Fox [W Fargo ND] - 21.60 G
    4)Carole Miner [Rochester] and Kerry Holloway [Bloomington] - 17.07 G

         FLIGHT "B":
    1)John Miller [Stillwater] and Tom Knier [Burnsville] - 20.10 G
    2)Bev Meyer [Minneapolis] and Peter Bock [Apple Valley] - 15.08 G
    3)Ed Prosser [Rochester] and Carole Mataya [Rochester] - 11.91 G
    4)Jerry Burdeski [Moorhead] and William Swenson [Minneapolis] - 10.72 G

         FLIGHT "C":
    1)Jackson Wahl [Minneapolis] and Sarah Wahl [Minneapolis] - 26.80 G
    2)Thorwald Hanson [Minneapolis] and Jane Schmidt [St Paul] - 12.00 G
    3)Kathleen Stadther [St Cloud] and Jan Gembol [Clear Lake] - 2.96
    4)Tom Malterer [Duluth] and Peggy Anderson [Cloquet]
You can get the results for all flights and all four games of the D14 NAP Finals by clicking here.

October 5 2024
D14 NAP RESULTS "AT THE HALF" (DAY 1 of 2)
This weekend is the big D14 NAP Finals, which includes some Minnesota players who are vying to head to the North American Pairs competition in Memphis TN and represent D14 next year.  This is a four-session event, with two sessions played today (and two more tomorrow).  Not to jinx anyone - but Minnesotans are leading the packs after two sessions.  Here are the results "at the half" - with the other two sessions coming tomorrow:
        FLIGHT "A":
    1)55.70%  Robert Schachter [Eden Prairie] and Paul Meerschaert [Long Lake]
    2)55.57%  Michael McNamara [Horace ND] and Tom Fox [W Fargo ND]
    3)54.81%  Terry Beckman [Brooklyn Park] and John Koch [St Cloud]

        FLIGHT "B":
    1)58.60%  Bev Meyer [Minneapolis] and Peter Bock [Apple Valley]
    2)56.58%  Elliot Eskin [Edina] and Jennifer Peterson [Golden Valley]
    3)55.25%  Layne Vinje [Rochester] and Sheri French [Pine Island]
    4)54.91%  Jackson Wahl [Minneapolis] and Sarah Wahl [Minneapolis]

        FLIGHT "C":
    "C" players this year were folded into the Flight B" game


October 5 2024
ST CLOUD's NLM SECTIONAL - NEXT SATURDAY
Calling all non-Life Masters!  Silver points are available with "shark-free waters" next Saturday up in St Cloud as they provide their semi-annual NLM Sectional.  You can find all the details by clicking on the flyer to the right.  

October 5 2024
AN UPDATE ON THE ACBL's 5/5/5 PROGRAM
The ACBL has reported its 3Q numbers for the 5/5/5 reimbursement program to its units, money that is used to put on tournaments, support local clubs, provide better opportunities for their players, etc.  Basically - everything a unit should be doing for its players.

Under their new rules, put into practice six months ago, units must earn their money, through contacting former ACBL members and getting them "back in the fold" as well as recruiting new players.  After the first six months of this new program, Unit 103 has gotten 98% of the money it would have under the old reimbursement program, almost entirely through new member recruitment.  Unit 178 has gotten no money for new member recruitment or recruiting lapsed players, so they have seen just 67% of the money they would have gotten under the old program.  It's critical to a healthy unit to get as much of these funds as possible, so it's really incumbent on everyone to make sure and reach out to former players - provide a friendly and welcoming table for newer players - and by all means, if your friends are playing party bridge, get them to take a lesson or two at your local club.  There's an upside and a downside to the ACBL's new program - and it's up to all of us to try and make sure our units stay healthy and in business.