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Mojo
ABTA Master Teacher
649 N Fair Oaks Ave #201
Pasadena CA 91103
(626) 247-4457
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Some of you know that my other hobby is astronomy, and I'm always gazing
out our club windows at the Mt. Wilson observatory.
Months ago I noticed a bright glint of sunlight from the 150-ft solar
telescope tower that's always visible (the tower, not the glint!). I
thought it was a reflection from the observatory itself, but it turns
out to be an art project called Sunstar <https://www.mtwilson.edu/sunstar/>.
Whenever you're in the club, take a glance out to the ridge of Mt.
Wilson. Look for the white solar tower to the right of the TV antennas,
and see if it's glowing brightly in different colors!
https://www.mtwilson.edu/sunstar/
Extend your Bridgemate App
This past week I opened the Bridgemate App on my phone to check on a
game's progress, and discovered that it was time to extend the app with
a subscription. That means it's been one year since I first put it into
service!
Those of you who also signed up for it at about the same time will find
that it will soon be time to send Bridgemate a little money. I added two
years to my subscription for about $7. That's not a typo! It's pretty
inexpensive, and well worth supporting their work.
For those who haven't discovered it yet, this is an app for your phone
that will show you scores and results from games played at the Pasadena
Bridge Club. You can actually see how you're doing in the midst of a
game — it updates your scores between each round. But it's much more
useful after the game, for seeing how you did as a partnership.
(Whenever I've glanced at it during a game, I always wish I hadn't!)
Search for Bridgemate in the app store of your phone, make an account
with your ACBL player number, and join "Pasadena Bridge Club." It's free
for the first year. There's a little more information here
<https://pasadenabridgeclub.com/bridgemate-app>.
Royal STaC Nov 18-23
All of the Open Pairs games next week will be Royal STaC games. Clubs in
several western states are participating in the Sectional Tournament at
Clubs (STaC) for the possibility of some big masterpoint awards if you
have a good game.
During the week, your masterpoint wins show up as silver, but at the end
of the week they'll be converted to 25% black, red, silver, and gold.
Get a little of all the "pigmented" masterpoints this week! Card fees
for these games will be $13 to cover some of the extra sanction fee.
Single-topic classes in December
December is always a little awkward for class scheduling with the
holidays. It always seems best to start new courses in January.
So with two weeks between the end of the most recent courses and the
Christmas holiday, I've scheduled four single-topic classes on Wednesday
and Thursday evenings.
These will all be focused on "play of the hand" topics, taken from an
enormous library of lessons from the late great Eddie Kantar. Here is
the schedule:
* Wed Dec 11: Entries
* Thu Dec 12: Loser on loser plays
* Wed Dec 18: The avoidance play
* Thu Dec 19: Ducking plays at suit contracts
All classes will start at 7:00 PM. They're $25 each, or $85 for all four.
Classes this coming week
Individual classes are available to join for $25. No need to sign up for
a full course!
* Wednesday, 7:00 PM, /Bridge Basics 1 - Introduction/, class 4 of 6
"Minor suit openings and responses"
* Thursday, 7:00 PM, /Bridge Basics 3 - Popular Conventions/ "Slam
bidding"
Jane Winer will be hosting practice at the club for Bridge Basics 3 on
Sunday morning at 9:00 AM. It's really great to get together and review
the material with other classmates, and anyone else who'd like to practice!
Coming up ...
Sunday November 17 is the next unit game. The Pasadena San Gabriel Unit
hosts the game and provides a pizza lunch at 12:00 noon, followed by
great bridge competition at 12:30. Still $10 cash! Make your
reservations for the game.
Yes, we're holding a game on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, as well
as the Friday after! The parking lot will be busy — consider arriving
earlier than usual!
Best regards,
Mojo, Jane, Zachary
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Mojo
ABTA Master Teacher
649 N Fair Oaks Ave #201
Pasadena CA 91103
(626) 247-4457
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Congratulations to John Barrow and Sherry Hansen! In last week's
ACBL-wide Instant Matchpoint Game, their 63.71% score was good enough to
finish second in District 23.
Joan Mesias and Jeanette Deverian were close behind, finishing third in
the district with 63.51%. The full awards nationally and for each
district can be found here
<https://club-results.s3.amazonaws.com/production/SpecialGameResults/AIM/202…>.
Why are the masterpoints different?
At the end of each game, we display game results using ACBLScore, the
game scoring program that's survived several decades of increasingly
difficult maintenance (and hasn't been replaced!).
These days, the final awards are calculated by a program called the
"masterpoint engine." This happens when the game file is uploaded to
ACBL's "Live for Clubs." When you see the results online, the awards
will usually be higher than what was displayed at the club.
There's a calculation performed by the masterpoint engine that isn't
included in ACBLScore locally. In an effort to reward playing games of
more than 18 boards, the board decided to apply a factor to the final
masterpoint award based on the actual number of boards played in the
game divided by 18.
Since the open games at our club are usually 24 boards, that gives our
results a factor of 24/18, or 1.33. (Sitouts don't change the factor! If
you only played 21 boards as a result, it's still treated a 24-board game.)
I believe special games generally don't have the N/18 factor applied,
but regular club games will show about 33% higher awards when you see
the results on ACBL Live for Clubs.
Is it time to make a convention card?
It's not just a good idea!
ACBL's "General Conditions of Contest
<https://web2.acbl.org/coc/AllGeneral.pdf>" require that "Each member of
a partnership must have a completed convention card available" and that
"Both cards of a partnership must be identical." These should be on the
table and available to the opponents.
This document governs ACBL events, such as tournaments or games
sponsored by ACBL units and districts. Individual clubs may amend the
conditions of contest, but we have not posted an amended conditions of
contest.
At our club, I feel that if a partnership is using any agreements that
are not part of the ACBL Standard Yellow Card, they should have
convention cards on hand for the benefit of the opponents. In the event
of a memory lapse or disagreement between partners, the convention card
becomes the document that should resolve the disagreement.
Besides the documentation for the opponents, completing a convention
card is a valuable exercise for a regular partnership! You may find that
it improves your bidding understandings.
Clearly, late substitutions and fill-ins will not have an opportunity
for a lengthy system discussion, but it's still something we can do better.
Note to newer players: Once you start adding conventions that are not on
the Yellow Card, it's not a bad idea to start and keep a convention card
with your partners!
Classes this coming week
Individual classes are available to join for $25. No need to sign up for
a full course!
* Wednesday, 7:00 PM, /Bridge Basics 1 - Introduction/, class 3 of 6
"Major suit openings and responses"
* Thursday, 7:00 PM, /Bridge Basics 3 - Popular Conventions/ "Strong
hand opening bids"
Coming up ...
Sunday November 17 is the next unit game. The Pasadena San Gabriel Unit
hosts the game and provides a pizza lunch at 12:00 noon, followed by
great bridge competition at 12:30. Still $10 cash! Make your
reservations for the game.
November 18-23 will be a "Royal" Sectional Tournament at Clubs (STaC)
week. Points awarded are sectional rated, with 25% each black, red,
silver, and gold points.
Yes, we're holding a game on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, as well
as the Friday after! The parking lot will be busy — consider arriving
earlier than usual!
Best regards,
Mojo, Jane, Zachary
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Mojo
ABTA Master Teacher
649 N Fair Oaks Ave #201
Pasadena CA 91103
(626) 247-4457
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It was a big day on Sunday! Our club hosted the district final for the
North American Pairs. It was a long day for me! I worked the bridge club
from 8:30 AM 'til about 7:00 PM. We used the Community Room down the
hall to add an extra nine tables in capacity to the club.
Our own players had a great showing. In Flight B Thompson Jin and Dan
Lubesnik earned seats in the final, and Joerg and Andrew Rottenbacher
may get an invitation as the first alternate.
In Flight C, Kim Gundlach and Toban placed 4th to qualify for the
national event. Fred Register and Leslie Klein placed 5th to become the
first alternate if one of the top four decline to play.
Instant Matchpoint Game
Here's one last reminder that the Instant Matchpoint Game will be played
Wednesday (tomorrow). It's a unique event and pays big awards, including
a bit of precious gold masterpoints for the winners. Card fee for this
game is $15.
The parking lot at the club is being resealed and striped this week, so
the number of spaces available may be quite a bit lower. It's worth
coming early to find your spot, and consider taking a parking spot on
the streets nearby if you find one.
Classes this coming week
Individual classes are available to join for $25. No need to sign up for
a full course!
* Wednesday, 7:00 PM, /Bridge Basics 1 - Introduction/, class 2 of 6
"One notrump opening bids and responses"
* Thursday, 7:00 PM, /Bridge Basics 3 - Popular Conventions/ "Jacoby
Transfer Bids"
Coming up ...
Sunday November 3 is the next unit game. The Pasadena San Gabriel Unit
hosts the game and provides a pizza lunch at 12:00 noon, followed by
great bridge competition at 12:30. Still $10 cash! Make your
reservations for the game.
November 18-23 will be a "Royal" Sectional Tournament at Clubs (STaC)
week. Points awarded are sectional rated, with 25% each black, red,
silver, and gold points.
We're in the midst of planning games around the Thanksgiving holiday. Do
we want to have a game on Wednesday before Thanksgiving? I think we will
- though the parking lot might be full of grocery shoppers!
Best regards,
Mojo, Jane, Zachary
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Mojo
ABTA Master Teacher
649 N Fair Oaks Ave #201
Pasadena CA 91103
(626) 247-4457
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The Southern California Bridge News is published monthly and only
distributed as a PDF on the district web site. It's usually out around
the 17th of each month or so. It includes columns from the district
president, our regional director on the ACBL board, and columns
submitted from each of the units.
You can find all of the issues from the past year and a half or so here:
https://d23acbl.org/2023/12/02/southern-california-bridge-news/
I call attention to this month's issue because I tried to offer advice
to clubs and groups who also might like to offer "over/under" or
"pro/am" games. If it's something you're interested in, have a look at
my column from the Pasadena unit.
Club Appreciation Week
All of our open games pay lots of extra masterpoints this week. It's our
second week of Club Appreciation games, gifted to clubs as part of Jane
Johnson Club Appreciation Month. This comes around every October.
Instant Matchpoint Game Wed. Oct. 30
This is another special event we'll be offering next week. The Instant
Matchpoint Game is a one-of-a-kind event! Instead of waiting until the
end of the game to find out your matchpoint score, the matchpoints for
every score have been determined ahead of time. After playing each
board, NS and EW split 100 matchpoints, and you can see how you're doing
in real time.
In a way, you're not competing against the other N/S or E/W pairs, but
against the score chart that was painstakingly developed for the game.
(I don't know how it comes to be!)
At the end of the game, everyone receives a booklet with expert analysis
of every hand. The awards for doing well are very good, including one
full *gold point *for the winning pair in each direction!
As a special game with lots of printed material, the card fee for this
game is $15. Last year the game took a bit of extra time to play as
well, so plan for a slightly late departure on Wednesday, October 30.
Make reservations early! It was very popular last year.
NAP District Final
The club is hosting the district's North American Pairs final game this
Sunday, October 27. If you qualified in an NAP game in June, July, or
August, you're invited to compete in this game for a chance to represent
District 23 at the Nationals in Memphis next March.
Here's an information page with everything you need to know, including
how to make a reservation for the game: https://nap.bridgemojo.com/
Classes this week
Individual classes are available to join for $25. No need to sign up for
a full course! This week starts two new courses. We have great groups
signed up for both!
For Bridge Basics 1, I'm always looking for "teaching assistants" who
are willing to come help fill a table, so everyone gets to play. If your
Wednesday evenings are free and this interests you, let me know! I'll
only ever need three at most for a given class.
* Wednesday, 7:00 PM, /Bridge Basics 1 - Introduction/, class 1 of 6
"Introduction"
* Thursday, 7:00 PM, /Bridge Basics 3 - Popular Conventions/ class 1
of 6 "The Stayman Convention"
Coming up ...
The week before Thanksgiving we're going to have a Royal STaC week. The
games will pay like a sectional, but the awards will be 25% each black,
silver, red, and gold masterpoints.
Unit games next month are on Sundays, November 3 and 17.
Best regards,
Mojo, Jane, Zachary
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Mojo
ABTA Master Teacher
649 N Fair Oaks Ave #201
Pasadena CA 91103
(626) 247-4457
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We have two great courses starting next week on Wednesday and Thursday
evenings! Invite your friends to discover our game on Wednesday
evenings, and join us on Thursdays to learn (or fine tune) the most
common bidding conventions.
We also have great games and workshops for new players, and some special
events coming later this month.
Bridge Basics 3 - Popular Conventions
A convention is a bid that has special meaning to a partnership to help
you reach the best contract on a hand. While there are literally
thousands of bridge conventions, there are three or four that you'll
find the most frequently used and valuable to know.
In this course we'll learn about Stayman, Jacoby Transfer Bids, strong
opening bids, and some tools for bidding slams.
* Six Thursday evenings, starting Oct. 24, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
* Full course description
<https://pasadenabridgeclub.com/course/popular-conventions>
* $120 includes textbook by Audrey Grant
* Click here to enroll
<https://pasadenabridgeclub.com/contact/course_enrollment>
Bridge Basics 1 - Introduction
This is the launch pad course for your bridge experience! Even if you've
taken the course before, seeing it again always reveals new details that
you missed the first time.
In the first class you'll learn the mechanics of the game and much of
the vocabulary, such as /tricks, notrump, trump, declarer, dummy,
opening lead, contract/. For the rest of the class, we'll learn
techniques for winning extra tricks, and much of the language of
bidding. The last two classes will be practice in using your new skills!
* Six Wednesday evenings, starting Oct. 23, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
* Full course description
<https://pasadenabridgeclub.com/course/bridge-basics-introduction>
* $100 includes textbook by Audrey Grant
* Click here to enroll
<https://pasadena.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&i…>
Office Hours!
Join us for casual bridge Monday through Thursday from 3:00 - 5:00.
Plenty of nice partners available.
We'll have an experienced bridge player on hand to help you with sticky
problems. Try playing the same hands as we play in the 11:00 Open game
and compare your results to theirs!
Office Hours are available for a $5 donation, and a great way for newer
players to develop their bridge muscles!
Novice/Intermediate Games
Every *Tuesday evening* from 7:00-9:15 we have a real bridge game that's
specifically for newer players. No sharks in the game! Lisa Walker hosts
a room of friendly newer bridge players ready to welcome you to the
table. If you're looking for a partner, we almost always have one
available for you.
Come earn your first masterpoints in this game!
*Saturday mornings* are dedicated to our novice/intermediate players. We
start the morning at 9:30 with a fascinating bridge hand from Eddie
Kantar's "Thinking Bridge" series. Every hand teaches /how to think/
about a bridge hand, from the perspectives of bidding, declarer play,
and defense.
The workshop is followed at 10:00 by a 14-15 board bridge game, finished
by 12:15.
Coming up at the bridge club
We have another week of Club Appreciation games with lots of extra
masterpoints awarded, October 21-26.
Wednesday October 30 is a very special game, the ACBL-wide *Instant
Matchpoint game*. At the end of the game, players get a printed booklet
with expert analysis of all the hands. Matchpoint awards are
pre-determined on the spot. And the winning pair in each direction can
earn a *full Gold masterpoint*! (Card fee for this very special game
will be $15.)
Mojo, Jane and Zachary
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Mojo
ABTA Master Teacher
649 N Fair Oaks Ave #201
Pasadena CA 91103
(626) 247-4457
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When I first started attending tournaments, I was always fascinated by
the planning and organization of the games, despite never really knowing
who would show up to play. Would it be not enough, or would it be too many?
I share this "director's dilemma" with Brenda Egeland from D.C. Like me,
she was also fascinated by directing and organizing bridge games as a
very new player. She told me she earned her club director certification
when she had about 50 masterpoints.
Brenda is also a talented software engineer. She addressed that
perpetual anxiety by building RSVPBridge. I saw its value as a planning
tool early on, and many other major clubs (Honors Bridge in Manhattan
among others) have adopted it as well.
The real value in having reservations for a game is that /I know you are
coming/. If you're a couple of minutes late, I can still establish a
movement and start the game, while keeping your seat available.
If someone has an unintentional or forgotten reservation, it's not
really a disaster. We might end up with a half table that wasn't
expected, but that's not so bad.
Sadly, last week I had a pair arrive about five minutes late who was not
in the reservation list. With everyone present, the game had started
right at 11:00, and the players were well into their first boards. The
new pair thought they had a reservation, but for some unknown reason it
didn't make it into RSVPBridge for the game.
A more experienced director might have found a way to add a table to the
movement, but it wasn't something that was part of my repertoire.
Because of the reservation system, I haven't had to deal with that
situation! (Studying up for next time!)
The reservation system relies on email to remind players that they are
(or are not) on the list for a game. The reminders are not sent
automatically; I try to remember to send one the night before or at
least several hours before a game.
Email is notoriously unreliable. Often such generated emails are routed
to junk or spam folders instead of the inbox, and many people just don't
use email (I completely understand!).
So I ask a couple of things: Watch out for those emails if you can. When
the reminder email for each game arrives from RSVPBridge, look for "You
are (or are not) signed up to play" in the email. If it's wrong, let me
know!
Secondly, if you're making a last minute reservation, or want to play on
the spur of the moment, please try to make it to the bridge club at
least 10 minutes before game time, or call (626) 247-4457 and leave a
message. We can get you into the game and change the movement if we know
you're coming!
Club championships all week
Each quarter the ACBL invites clubs to hold "Club Championships" for
each of the club's weekly games. There's no extra sanction fee and no
extra card fee.
The point awards are significant! In addition, each game will have
"overall" winners -- not just N/S and E/W winners.
(This might be the week when you choose to play E/W instead of N/S if
you can! If you're wondering why, ask me sometime.)
Classes this coming week
Individual classes are available to join for $25. No need to sign up for
a full course!
*Mojo's pick*: /Improving Your Judgement - Doubles/ on Wednesday
evening. Add some precision to your bids after partner doubles.
* Wednesday, 7:00 PM, /Improving Your Judgment - Doubles/, "Doubler's
rebid and the subsequent auction"
* Thursday, 7:00 PM, /Bridge Basics 2 - Competitive Bidding/ "The
takeout double"
In December, I'm going to hold four individual classes from the Eddie
Kantar lesson series. I've picked four excellent topics on declarer
play. More about that in a couple weeks.
Coming up ...
I was mistaken when I listed October 7-12 as a STaC silver point week,
but we will get to have two weeks of double point games during October
-- the Jane Johnson Club Appreciation games. I'll add them to the
schedule soon.
*Bridge Basics 1 - Introduction* will begin again on Wednesday evenings
starting October 23. Enrollment is open now at PCC Extension
<https://pasadena.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&i…>!
**
Best regards,
Mojo, Jane, Zachary
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Mojo
ABTA Master Teacher
649 N Fair Oaks Ave #201
Pasadena CA 91103
(626) 247-4457
pasadenabridgeclub.com <https://pasadenabridgeclub.com>
Zachary has been wanting to try something for weeks now -- have a short
team match at "Office Hours." He reports team match last week, and may
try it again! We have plans to offer a regular team game at the club,
but limited bandwidth just now.
I have two weeks of awkward course scheduling during the second two
weeks of December. I'm in possession of some dynamite standalone lessons
from Eddie Kantar on every bridge subject you can think of. I'm
considering holding single-session classes that anyone can drop in for.
Then we'll start up courses again in January. Let me know what you think!
Saturdays full of bridge
Zachary had a splendid idea for the 299ers who can't get enough bridge ...
If you come to play in the Saturday morning workshop-and-game, grab some
lunch then play in the 1:00 game for half price! It will be a great way
to spend a cloudy chilly Saturday this fall and winter. :)
Tuesday evening novice pairs
Tuesday evening is our time for new players to come play in a real
bridge game with other novice bridge players. Lisa Walker is your host
for 14-or-so bridge hands every Tuesday evening at 7:00. The game is
always over by 9:15, and it's a very friendly bunch.
Lots of new players are winning their first masterpoints in the Tuesday
evening game!
Classes this coming week
Individual classes are available to join for $25. No need to sign up for
a full course!
*Mojo's pick*: /Improving Your Judgement - Doubles/ on Wednesday
evening. Add some precision to your bids after partner doubles.
* Wednesday, 7:00 PM, /Improving Your Judgment - Doubles/, "Advancing
(responding to) partner's double"
* Thursday, 7:00 PM, /Bridge Basics 2 - Competitive Bidding/ "Simple
overcalls and advances"
Coming up ...
We'll have a week of Club Championship games next week, culminating with
the special Over/Under game on September 29. These are games that pay
bunches of extra masterpoints with no extra sanction fee. (We get to do
that a few times a year!)
The next silver point week will be October 7-12, and October is Club
Appreciation Month with lots of nifty events.
*Bridge Basics 1 - Introduction* will begin again on Wednesday evenings
starting October 23. Enrollment is open now at PCC Extension
<https://pasadena.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&i…>!
**
Best regards,
Mojo, Jane, Zachary
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Mojo
ABTA Master Teacher
649 N Fair Oaks Ave #201
Pasadena CA 91103
(626) 247-4457
pasadenabridgeclub.com <https://pasadenabridgeclub.com>
The final day of August was a wonderful day at the bridge club. In the
morning we had a 5-table 299er game, preceded by an interesting workshop
hand from Eddie Kantar's "Thinking Bridge" series.
In the afternoon we held our final NAP Qualifier game with nine tables.
Zachary and I got to play to fill the last table, which is always a
treat for me. In the ACBL records, we had a 14-table day.
Besides all that, we had a group of students from Bridge Basics 1
practice hands from the fifth session of the class. Michael Blottin and
Jane Winer have been hosting student groups on the weekends to practice
hands and go over material from the various lessons.
Early on, Michael and Jane recognized that sometimes the best way to
learn this game is to /teach it to someone else/. That's a valuable
lesson in itself! They've been inviting players from the classes to join
them on Saturday and Sunday mornings for practice.
Wednesday afternoon bridge party!
Following through with that thought — Jane and Michael have been with us
at the bridge club for one year. They wanted to celebrate, and that's as
good an excuse as any!
During the *Wednesday 3:00-5:00 PM "Office Hours"* they're inviting us
all to join them for wine and cheese at the bridge club. Sherna Foucher
joined the group at about the same time, and together they're all
pitching in to make it a fun party.
Whether you're a rookie just discovering the game, or an old-timer who's
been enjoying it for decades, this is a great opportunity meet and greet
the new folks (or other new folks).
Maybe instead of just playing bridge we'll break out some of the board
games from the classroom!
Over/Under game Sept. 29
At the club there is a sign-up sheet for newer players to join the
Over/Under game on September 29. Players who are non-Life Masters under
500 masterpoints are invited to sign up.
On the Sunday of the event (Sept. 29), we'll assign partnerships with an
experienced player for a bridge game.
For many new players this is a great opportunity to experience
tournament duplicate bridge with a friendly experienced partner. You
might even find yourself discovering a new partnership, and lose any
fear of playing in the big open duplicate games.
/There is no lower limit/ to the experience of the new players invited!
Anyone who can bid and play a bridge hand is invited to join in.
Classes this coming week
Individual classes are available to join for $25. No need to sign up for
a full course!
The defense course is especially good for drop-ins! Send me a note and
let me know you're coming.
* Wednesday, 7:00 PM, /Introduction to Defense/, "Second hand play"
* Thursday, 7:00 PM, /Bridge Basics 1 - Introduction/ "Practice hands"
Upcoming courses
Our bridge curriculum features eight different courses for players of
all levels! We currently offer courses on Wednesday and Thursday
evenings, from 7:00-9:00 PM, rotating through the catalog of courses as
best possible.
The next courses will be:
* /Improving Your Judgment - Doubles
<https://pasadenabridgeclub.com/course/iyj_doubles>/, starting Sept. 11
* /Bridge Basics 2 - Competitive Bidding
<https://pasadenabridgeclub.com/course/competitive-bidding>/,
starting Sept. 12
Each course runs for six meetings. The $120 course fee includes an
excellent textbook. You can save your seat in either course at this
link: https://pasadenabridgeclub.com/contact/course_enrollment
Coming up ...
The next Pasadena Unit Game will be held on Sept. 15, and continuing on
the first and third Sundays through this year.
We'll have a week of Club Championship games on the third week of
September. These are games that pay bunches of extra masterpoints with
no extra sanction fee. (We get to do that a few times a year!)
The next silver point week will be October 7-12, and October is Club
Appreciation Month with lots of nifty events.
*Bridge Basics 1 - Introduction* will begin again on Wednesday evenings
starting October 23. Enrollment is open now at PCC Extension
<https://pasadena.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&i…>!
**
Best regards,
Mojo, Jane, Zachary
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Mojo
ABTA Master Teacher
649 N Fair Oaks Ave #201
Pasadena CA 91103
(626) 247-4457
pasadenabridgeclub.com <https://pasadenabridgeclub.com>
We do have a "lost and found" area, though it's not really marked! If
you look next to the coat rack on a spare side table, you'll see a
collection of sunglasses, water bottles, a watch, and convention cards
that need to make their way back home.
At some future date, we'll refresh the area by discarding the lost
items, so give it a look next time you visit!
NAP qualifiers last chance
This week our Open Pairs games will all be NAP Qualifiers. The
masterpoint awards are huge, and paid as 50% black and 50% red points.
The $1 extra card fee goes to help pay some travel reimbursement for the
pairs qualifying from District 23 to compete at the spring nationals
next March in Memphis.
There are three strata, non-Life Masters under 500 points, players under
2500 points, and the Open championship strat. Your qualification for a
strat is determined by your masterpoint holding on May 6, 2024, when
masterpoints were compiled from events through April 30. If you went
over 500 or over 2500 since then, you're still eligible for the lower
level. Check the back of your June /ACBL Bulletin/ to be sure.
For all the details about the North American Pairs in District 23,
including game reservations for the district final on October 27, visit
the NAP information page here: https://nap.bridgemojo.com/
Are you curious if you've already qualified? Look for your name on the
District 23 qualifier list here
<https://web2.acbl.org/documentLibrary/play/NAP_Qualifiers/NAP_D23.htm>.
(Note that the list is sorted by unit number.)
Open for Labor Day weekend!
Come hang out for our games on Saturday, the Unit Game on Sunday, Sept.
1, and the club game on Monday, Sept. 2, Labor Day!
Upcoming courses
Our bridge curriculum features eight different courses for players of
all levels! We currently offer courses on Wednesday and Thursday
evenings, from 7:00-9:00 PM, rotating through the catalog of courses as
best possible.
The next courses will be:
* /Improving Your Judgment - Doubles
<https://pasadenabridgeclub.com/course/iyj_doubles>/, starting Sept. 11
* /Bridge Basics 2 - Competitive Bidding
<https://pasadenabridgeclub.com/course/competitive-bidding>/,
starting Sept. 12
Each course runs for six meetings. The $120 course fee includes an
excellent textbook. You can save your seat in either course at this
link: https://pasadenabridgeclub.com/contact/course_enrollment
Classes this coming week
Individual classes are available to join for $25. No need to sign up for
a full course!
The defense course is especially good for drop-ins! Send me a note and
let me know you're coming.
* Wednesday, 7:00 PM, /Introduction to Defense/, "Signaling against
suit contracts"
* Thursday, 7:00 PM, /Bridge Basics 1 - Introduction/ "Practice hands"
Coming up ...
The Pasadena San Gabriel Unit (ACBL 559) will be hosting three games in
September. The club will host unit games on Sept. 1 and 15.
We also have our fan favorite "Over/Under" game scheduled for Sunday,
Sept. 29. Newer players will be assigned to ppartner for the day, and
get a taste of a true club tournament game with an experienced partner.
More about that soon!
The next silver point week will be October 7-12.
/Bridge Basics 1 - Introduction/ will begin again on Wednesday evenings
starting October 23. Enrollment is open now at PCC Extension
<https://pasadena.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&i…>!
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Best regards,
Mojo, Jane, Zachary
Pasadena Bridge Club Logo <https://pasadenabridgeclub.com>
News from North Fair Oaks
Mojo
ABTA Master Teacher
649 N Fair Oaks Ave #201
Pasadena CA 91103
(626) 247-4457
pasadenabridgeclub.com <https://pasadenabridgeclub.com>
These are our last couple of days to get the 5-game discount card.
Thursday is August 15, and the final day to buy some future games for
$10. We'll sell you as many as four cards for $50 each, and a lot of
people have been buying as many as they can. That's commitment!
Games at the club are now $12. Next Monday we have a week of silver
point games with the Western Conference Sectional Tournament at Clubs,
and following that will be the last chance to get your qualifier for the
North American Pairs tournament. Those games will be $13 to cover the
extra sanction fee from the ACBL.
For the special games, you can still use your punch cards, but we'll ask
you to kick in a buck.
Our coffee service, Parks Coffee, is discontinuing the sale of lemonade
and iced tea, and will stop supporting the dispensers like the one I
have in the club. Admittedly the dispenser has been a bit unreliable!
I still love my Arnold Palmers, and would like to serve iced tea and
lemonade. I'll be looking for some alternatives. We have enough supply
to last another month or two.
Classes this coming week
Individual classes are available to join for $25. No need to sign up for
a full course!
The defense course is especially good for drop-ins! Send me a note and
let me know you're coming.
* Wednesday, 7:00 PM, /Introduction to Defense/, "Third-hand play to
the first trick"
* Thursday, 7:00 PM, /Bridge Basics 1 - Introduction/ "Major Suit
Opening Bids and Responses"
Coming up ...
*Silver point games, August 19-24*. The Western Conference is hosting
this Sectional Tournament at Clubs. Clubs throughout California and
Nevada are eligible to participate, so the overall awards are
potentially pretty big!
*North American Pairs Qualifiers, August 26-31*. As well as paying huge
masterpoint awards (half red, half black), if you earn at least 50% in
these games you qualify to compete in the NAP District Final on October
27. And that could lead to competing in the NAP finals in Memphis next
March!
These NAP Qualifiers are your last chance for the 2024-25 NAP. August 31
is the last day for club qualifiers. For lots more information about the
North American Pairs, drop in here: https://nap.bridgemojo.com/
Finally, our next courses will be I/mproving Your Judgment - Doubles/
starting Sept. 11, and /Bridge Basics 2 - Competitive Bidding/ starting
Sept. 12. All the information is available here
<https://pasadenabridgeclub.com/available_courses>.
Best regards,
Mojo, Jane, Zachary