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Rosenblum Semifinalist - Wolfson Who are they?

#1 User is offline   twcho 

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Posted 2010-October-12, 04:45

Top Seeds Zimmermann and Nickell have both cruised into the semifinal. The other two teams making up the other berths are Diamond and Wolfson.

All the former 3 teams are well known to every zealous bridge fan. However, the team members of Wolfson are relatively unknown, perhaps except Rosenberg - Willenken.

Can anybody give me any credentials for the other two pairs of this team?
Ron Patchman - Eldad Ginossar and Jeff Wolfson - Larry N. Cohen
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Posted 2010-October-12, 05:22

Pachtman-Ginossar is a very strong, young Israelian pair. They have played on their national team for years and they won the 2007 European open team championships with Bessis-Bessis.

Did you see Nickell's comeback against the Martens team by the way? Down 40 imps with 8(!) boards to go, they won the last ones 47-0. Incredible. The Poland/Chech team missed three normal/good games at the end and got too high on a fourth one to get cracked -300. How do they perform this kind of voodoo? lol B)
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Posted 2010-October-12, 06:07

MFA, on Oct 12 2010, 06:22 AM, said:

Pachtman-Ginossar is a very strong, young Israelian pair. They have played on their national team for years and they won the 2007 European open team championships with Bessis-Bessis.

Also bronze medal at the last Europeans in Ostend.
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Posted 2010-October-12, 07:12

Ginossar was bronze medal winner in this event last time, Rosenblum 2006 in Verona I mean
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Posted 2010-October-12, 08:44

Hi:

I had to check the middle initial.

Larry N. Cohen won the Blue Ribbon pairs 81, 83, 88 and 95.

He also wrote a couple of books on the LAW.

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Robert
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Posted 2010-October-13, 07:28

Wolfson, with Neil Silverman, Martel-Stansby, Rosenberg-Zia won the bronze medal in the Bermuda Bowl in 2000 (losing to Nickell in the semi-finals). Larry Cohen coached Wolfson-Silverman for that event. Wolfson then gave up bridge to spend more time with his family the last 10 years. His youngest is now in college <_<, so I think we'll be seeing more of him from now on. He's a delightful person as well as an expert bridge player.
Jan Martel, who should probably state that she is not speaking on behalf of the USBF, the ACBL, the WBF Systems Committee, or any member of any Systems Committee or Laws Commission.
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