HAIL TO THE VICTORS All Bow to Team Ekeblad RAH!
#21
Posted 2005-May-23, 20:27
Fred is rumored to be somewhat shy... Its entirely possible that he is embarassed by all the attention. Then again, he might have gone on the mother of all benders on Sunday night.
Oh well, regardless how amusing (sadistic) it might be to picture Fred incapacitated by bed spins, he's probably "just" travelling...
#22
Posted 2005-May-23, 20:55
hrothgar, on May 24 2005, 02:27 AM, said:
Fred is rumored to be somewhat shy... Its entirely possible that he is embarassed by all the attention. Then again, he might have gone on the mother of all benders on Sunday night.
Oh well, regardless how amusing (sadistic) it might be to picture Fred incapacitated by bed spins, he's probably "just" travelling...
I guess the main reason I am being quiet is that I got home today around noon and I am leaving for another tournament early tomorrow morning. I had to spend most of today catching up on phone messages and e-mail so I have not had much time for making noise.
However, I would like to take a moment to say how touched I was by all the supportive forums posts, e-mails, and BBO mail messages I received during the past week or so. Knowing that so many BBO members were cheering for our team just might have made a difference.
I should also mention that I agree with Hrothgar that the hand near the end where Rosenberg made 6♠ was a GREAT hand. I suspect I will always remember it.
For the record, our team tried to do some serious partying Sunday night, but most of us (including me) were too exhausted to really get into the spirit of things.
Probably I won't be making any more posts during the next week as I will be busy playing 3 sessions a day in the Colorado Springs Regional (groan). If people have questions about some of the hands from the Team Trials I will try to answer them some time next week.
Thanks again everyone for your support of our team!
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#23
Posted 2005-May-24, 12:46
Gerben42, on May 23 2005, 05:09 AM, said:
To quote your fearless leader: "You forgot about Poland"
Unfortunately, the strongest polish pair Balicki-Zmudzinski cancelled their
start in the national trials, Jacek Pszczola will not represent Poland in the Bermuda Bowl too.
Without those players the chances to get into top 4 are rather small.
But there are a very strong generation of polish juniors,
maybe they will be able to achive the same successes during
the next ten years...
#24
Posted 2005-May-24, 13:18
As much as I will enjoy seeing both USA teams in competition, I don't know if they will necessarily be the most "exciting" team. That distinction (yes this will be contested) might go to Team Canada, with two juniors leading the way (Wolpert-Demuy). We're also starting to see other juniors up here in the True North coming out of the woodwork which is heartwarming.
I also like the karma of the Australians as well.
All in all, a nice drama building. Seeing Fred (and team) win it can't but help the growing popularity of BBO, but more importantly, the bridge community feels that we've won one collectively. It's a nice feeling in this age of sharpness and occasional intolerance that for a few minutes, most everyone was of one mind: that being Fred finishing the deal. After all that Fred has invested in the game, he was long overdue to reap the rewards. Well done.
#25 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-May-24, 13:21
Gavin/Vince aren't on the Canadian open team as far as I know.
#26
Posted 2005-May-24, 21:32
Jlall, on May 24 2005, 07:21 PM, said:
The Canadian team now Qs the same year as the world event - the final of the Canadian National Team Championship is on BBO vugraph, Saturday June 4th. Maybe not the drama city of the US trials, but some hard fought bridge nonetheless.
This year's teams are:
http://www.cbf.ca/BW...05_rosters.html
Including: Nicolas L'Écuyer, Kamel Fergani, Jurek Czyzowicz, Darren Wolpert, Gavin Wolpert, Vincent Demuy
In order to inoculate Jurek from bad results from teammates, my wife and I are playing on his team tomorrow in a local match against another CNTC attending team.
#27 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-May-24, 21:34
#28
Posted 2005-May-25, 00:15
glen, on May 24 2005, 10:32 PM, said:
.... and Friday the 3rd. We will be showing all 8 segments of 16 boards in the finals.
Roland
#29
Posted 2005-May-25, 02:39
#30
Posted 2005-May-28, 03:18