National Open Teams Australia
#1
Posted 2012-January-27, 23:00
Noble
B Noble, G Bilski, I Del'Monte, A Bach, J Lall, J Grue 21 18
Total 39
Newman
P Newman, M Thomson, N Van Jole, A Braithwaite, D Beauchamp 36 40
total 76
#3
Posted 2012-January-29, 18:09
#4
Posted 2012-January-29, 18:41
the hog, on 2012-January-29, 18:09, said:
Thanks Hog for info.
btw any daily bulletins link to read?
maybe:
http://www.abf.com.a...2/bulletins.asp
#5
Posted 2012-January-29, 18:52
#6
Posted 2012-January-29, 20:58
#7
Posted 2012-January-29, 21:39
#8
Posted 2012-January-30, 04:29
#9
Posted 2012-January-30, 04:42
whereagles, on 2012-January-30, 04:29, said:
Its an Open Teams event not a national selection event.
In the same way that there are European Open Teams events and many other events around the world are open to competitors from other nationalities.
Historically the Canberra event has attracted regularly some European and North American players.
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#10
Posted 2012-January-30, 13:21
The tournament was very fun and well run. I was particularly impressed with the heart shown by our opponents in the semis, we picked up like 60 in the third which would break most peoples spirits but they came back and played great in the 4th and won. Long KO matches are very psychological and you have to have a lot of heart/mental toughness imo to come back from a set like that. I think this is an aspect of bridge that is not talked about enough, compared to say boxing where it is well known.
I had a great time and would love to go back. The Aussies were all very friendly and welcoming which had always been my experience with them. There were also a ton of juniors, many of them quite strong players, which is always encouraging.
#11
Posted 2012-January-31, 00:22
JLOGIC, on 2012-January-30, 13:21, said:
The tournament was very fun and well run. I was particularly impressed with the heart shown by our opponents in the semis, we picked up like 60 in the third which would break most peoples spirits but they came back and played great in the 4th and won. Long KO matches are very psychological and you have to have a lot of heart/mental toughness imo to come back from a set like that. I think this is an aspect of bridge that is not talked about enough, compared to say boxing where it is well known.
I had a great time and would love to go back. The Aussies were all very friendly and welcoming which had always been my experience with them. There were also a ton of juniors, many of them quite strong players, which is always encouraging.
Justin, on behalf of the ABF Youth Committee I can say that it was a pleasure having you at the event and we particularly appreciated the time you and Joe took to come out to Eaglehawk where the junior events were held and give the players a talk, play some bridge in the crazy pairs and present our major prizes. I think we even managed to get a cricket bat into Joe's hands at the BBQ!
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#12
Posted 2012-January-31, 08:25
#13
Posted 2012-February-01, 04:37
Anyway back luck in the finals, hope to see you back next year!
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