HAIL TO THE VICTORS All Bow to Team Ekeblad RAH!
#1
Posted 2005-May-22, 21:09
Fantastic
Excellent
and
Well Done
#2
Posted 2005-May-22, 21:42
You have certainly earned the right to represent the greatest country in the world (with apologies to others ). I watched most of the matches and I am impressed with the way you played, although I missed the last two segments .
But now the work begins. If we are to beat the Italians (or you to beat Nickell), we need all the partnerships on the team to perform at their best. We can't be languishing in 3N when 7♠ is cold.
I know that all of you had been playing for 10 days straight, but Estoril won't be any different. I hope that all the pairs get in many many practice sessions and work out their sequences between now and November. This is no such thing as overpreparing for an event like this. We all have our other priorities: family, work, professional commitments, but this is a once-in-a-lifetime venture.
Understand that you are representing the United States. Feel any pressure? GOOD! You are no different that someone that qualifies for our Olympic Team. The training does not stop when one makes the team. The training begins after you qualify.
Use this pressure to motivate you to prepare for what may be the most important tournament of your careers. Not many can say they have represented their country.
But even fewer can say they won a world championship either.
GO TEAM EKEBLAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#3
Posted 2005-May-22, 23:03
John Nelson.
#4
Posted 2005-May-23, 04:09
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<puke> Rooting for your country is okay, but this is just, well... I need to throw up. First step is to realize that there IS no greatest country. There are things like "the greatest country for playing bridge" (Poland? Australia?) but no overall greatest country. But enough politics.
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Although these 2 teams are favorite many other teams will be of similar calibre.
To quote your fearless leader: "You forgot about Poland"
But other than that - CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK!
#5
Posted 2005-May-23, 05:31
I really like to see USA2 now also will be emphasized in strong systems. The team composition for USA1 and USA2 will now be similar.
- Rodwell/Meckstroth + Greco/Hampson - playing Meckwell Club
- Hamman/Soloway(Hamway Club) + Ekeblad/Rubin(Hamway Club(modified))
- Nickell/Freeman + Gitelmann/Moss playing SAYC/2o1
Hamway Club is a derivation from Orange Club employed by The Dallas Aces. I think many americans have much to thank Mr. Ira G. Corn Jr.
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Anybody who knows why Team Welland was only 4 handed?
#6
Posted 2005-May-23, 06:05
There was definitely some great bridge and the commentary was very well done. [From my perspective, the most interesting hand was the 6♠ contract at the end of the event where Fred lead the 9 of hearts hold KQx in trump and threatening a ruff] It was a very interesting hand and the commentators did a nice job explaining it.
With this said and done, I think that some of the attraction was more a function of the see-saw lead than anything else.
Still, good way to spend a rainy Sunday
#7
Posted 2005-May-23, 08:04
pclayton, on May 23 2005, 03:42 AM, said:
Dome of us don't want them to beat anyone outside US
#8 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-May-23, 08:46
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I'm sure they're glad you think so.
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Is there some reason you keep saying "we"? You know, you weren't on their team and you aren't their coach or captain despite this post. And yes, clearly they can't have a bad result if they are going to beat Nickell or the Italians because neither of those teams EVER has a bad result.
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Again, I think you might need to be informed you are not their coach. These pairs practice quite often (especially ekeblad/rubin). Greco/Hampson have one of the best partnerships I have ever seen and rarely have a misunderstanding. I'm not sure why you think you are in a position to tell them to practice. How much high level bridge have you played compared to them?
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Fred has already had a silver medal in the Bermuda Bowl. Greco is not even 30 yet I don't think. This is definitely not a once in a lifetime opportunity for most of this team which is a very young team.
I have no idea where you get off making a post like that. What are your qualifications? Your relationships with the players? This is analogous to me giving the Mavericks advice on how to prepare for the playoffs because I played high school basketball.
#9
Posted 2005-May-23, 09:49
Justin, I assume you were being humorous here.
This is the very essence of fandom.
I know a Million Cub and Bear fans who offer up a lifetime of advice simply because we played high school baseball or football. We call them "my team" and in the case of the Cubs and Da Bears I think we have more "invested" in them than the "owners".
BTW seems the Mavericks and their owner could use your insights. At least they try and play defense now.
#10
Posted 2005-May-23, 11:04
While I technically agree with all Justin wrote, I think some dose of armchair quarterback advice is a good sign that bridge has indeed become a spectator sport And since I am sure Fred and Bred need my advice in particular, I will add that they should stop opening 1NT on 5-4-2-2 hands -- my aunt recently got a very bad result doing so!
#11
Posted 2005-May-23, 11:59
There were many many hands that will make for lively discussion. For now, congratulations both on the wonderful win and the superb online show. Not all of vugraph connections were perfect at all times either. But it was very very good.
Cheers,
Ken
By the way, is there a way to do spell check on this? I'm a so-so speller and an incompetent typist.
#12
Posted 2005-May-23, 12:12
kenberg, on May 23 2005, 12:59 PM, said:
You could first type what you want to say in a word processing program that has spell-check, then copy and paste it here (after running the afore-mentioned spellcheck, of course).
#13
Posted 2005-May-23, 13:43
Even then, Is anything I'm saying BAD advice?
I think everything in the post is rather generic. Maybe I'm not even qualified to say that though - sheesh!
#14
Posted 2005-May-23, 13:56
Things involved in a team match go far beyond reaching 7♠ or 3NT or whatever, the fact is that Ek's team won a big match and earned the right to go to Portugal and now a new journey begins. Good luck and thanks for a well fought match that we were happy to watch for free in a very nice vugraph broadcast.
#15
Posted 2005-May-23, 15:58
First a group of BBO members involved with physical fitness will be relocated to Vegas where they will put Fred on a rigorous training program (as a former programmer he will like this). This will involve the same activities as Sylvester Stallone had to do while training in the movie Rocky, and to the very same uplifting music. He will be fully primed to deliver the knock out punch in the final rounds of the event.
Meanwhile Mr. Moss has semi-retired after quite the past in futures, and idleness will leave him poorly prepared for Portugal. Thus the BBO membership team needs to arrange Brad a spot on the Apprentice filming this summer, where working with The Donald will help him later deal with WBF directors and drawing Trump out.
Since this will be a collaborative BBO effort, Ill leave it up to other three readers of this thread to suggest appropriate assignments for the rest of our team. I wonder if Russ has given up smoking or if we need the BBO membership team to put that out?
#16 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-May-23, 16:07
#17
Posted 2005-May-23, 16:26
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All this bridge has made him our most important former programmer. Guess I'd better dive into that client code now
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