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N Fair Oaks
Mojo
ABTA Master Teacher
649 N Fair Oaks Ave #201
Pasadena CA 91103
(626) 247-4457
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/*Office Hours*/ looks like a big hit. It's great to be able to drop in
and play casual bridge. Zachary reported having five tables last Thursday!
Mondays and Tuesdays, 3:00 - 5:00, the bridge club will be open for
casual card play. Everyone is welcome, even non-bridge players curious
about the game.
This week is also the Ventura Regional Tournament. Good luck to everyone
heading out to play! (I'm playing in the Bracketed Teams on Friday.)
Instant Matchpoint Game
The *big game at the club this week* is the ACBL's annual Instant
Matchpoint Game, held all over North America on Wednesday, October 25.
(There's a digital version in July, but this event is only for
face-to-face clubs.)
Here's how it works: Each board in play will have a printed score sheet
tucked underneath. After playing the hand, North will consult the score
sheet, and each pair at the table will know exactly their matchpoint
award for that hand (as a percentage from 0-100).
At the end of the event, everyone will receive a lovely booklet with
expert analysis of each hand. This year the experts are champions (and
brothers) Zach and Adam Grossack.
Here's the kicker: the top score in each direction will be awarded *one
full gold masterpoint*. The remaining awards are half-red, half-black,
at 81% Sectional rating. There's even a chance to rank in the top pairs
nationally, if you have an extremely fortunate day!
Grab your partner and make a reservation for the *Wednesday Open Pairs
<https://pasadenabridgeclub.com/contact/game_reservation>.* Card fee for
this game will be $12, to cover the booklet and extra sanction fee.
Intro to Declarer Play
Saturday morning, 9:30 - 11:30, six weeks of play of the hand as
declarer. In the first three classes, we'll only deal with notrump
hands. The second three will be on suit contracts.
First class this Saturday, October 28. (We'll skip the Saturday of
Thanksgiving weekend.) $115 for all six classes includes the classic
/Introduction to Declarer Play/, 2nd edition, by Eddie Kantar.
This course is great as the next step after Bridge Basics. We'll put
aside bidding and focus only on making contracts!
Click here to sign up
<https://pasadenabridgeclub.com/contact/course_enrollment>
Novice Tuesdays 7:00 PM
Bridge is a game where mistakes and failure aren't just possible,
they're guaranteed! And that's true at *every level of the game*. (I
made some doozies in the game I played on Sunday.)
Once you embrace that fact, you're ready to succeed at bridge. The only
way to play bridge (or live life) is fearlessly!
Dive in with us for a real bridge game on *Tuesday evenings*. We play
about 12 hands, for a quick two-hour game, and I nearly always have
friendly single players seeking a partner. No sharks in the game.
You don't have to know how to keep score, or the mechanics of the game.
Everyone is happy to guide you through it, and delighted to have you
come play. Lots of new players win their first masterpoints in the
Tuesday game!
Click here and let me know you'd like to play
<https://pasadenabridgeclub.com/contact/game_reservation>
Classes This Week
Individual classes are available to join for $25. No need to sign up for
a full course.
*Mojo's pick for this week*: Thursday's class on the takeout double. Who
doesn't need another look at takeout doubles?
Here are the topics this week:
* Wednesday, 7:00 PM, /Improving Your Judgment - Doubles/ "Practice Hands"
* Thursday, 7:00 PM, /Bridge Basics 2 - Competitive Bidding/ "Takeout
Doubles"
* Saturday, 9:30 AM /Intro to Declarer Play/ "Sure tricks, and
establishing tricks"
New on the YouTube channel: Quick vs. Slow Losers
<https://youtu.be/ss1D5AZeDGk>
Saturday afternoon workshop (1:00 PM): "*Opener's Rebid: Unbalanced
1-Suited Hands*" followed by a quick 12-or-so board game.
Don't forget Thursday
Let's have one more Thursday with *free pizza*, and make it a *club
championship* game. Why not?
Best regards,
Mojo, Jane, Zachary