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Anne Small has received her ABF Teacher Accreditation certificate following her successful completion of the Accreditation Program.
Anne is a recent addition to the Bridge Education team and this is timely given the forthcoming departure of team member Sue Falkingham, one of our other accredited teachers.
Bridge Education team members with this accreditation are Cath Whiddon, Sue Falkingham, Vickie Busteed and now Anne Small. Teacher accreditation is an important part of Peninsula Bridge Club professional bridge education program.
Congratulations to Lynn Baker and Col Dempster for winning the three week State Mixed Pairs qualifier event played on Thursday afternoons 8, 15 and 22 March. Despite a relatively poor last round, they finished on 165.81 just ahead of Barbara Gassmann and Patrick Starck on 165.12, and Lois and Terry Rothwell on 164.12, with these three pairs well ahead of the rest of the field led by Len Evershed and Patricia Giles on 154.50.
Having played in the event and having been chomped up and spat out by some of the boards, my esteem for those who did well is high.
Peninsula will pay for the top 4 willing pairs to play in the NSWBA State Mixed Pairs Championship to be played on 26-27 May.
This is the system sweeping the world. It’s easier than Standard and helps you to make the most of two strong game forcing hands. You’ll also find slam bidding easier using Two Over One.
Presented by Australia’s premier bridge teacher, Joan Butts, this workshop is multi-level and suitable for players of all abilities.
Saturday April 14th 9:30-11:30 am.
Follow-up Teachers workshop 10-2.30 Sunday - register online at joanbuttsbridge.com/events
$15 for members, $20 for visitors.
Register online at joanbuttsbridge.com/events or contact Susan Jensen -
For the event flier click here.
The 2018 GNOT day qualifier finished today with the Small team (Margaret and Michael Draper, Anne Small and Hans van Weeren) triumphant at the close.
The event comprised a seven match round robin followed by a two match knock-out with the adjacently placed team (results here listed in two lines). The Small team was well behind the Ho team (Alexander Cook, Alan Davies, Vivien Eldridge and Robin Ho) at the end of the round robin stage but managed to win the knockout. The top two teams are eligible for free entry in the GNOT Metropolitan Final.
Meet our “Go-to Girls” from the Peninsula Bridge Ed Team - Anne Small, Jen Ardill and Susan Jensen.
Anne is available for questions about hands after a Wednesday DAY or Friday DAY session (if she is there playing or directing).
Jen is back helping in our supervised sessions.
Susan can help buddy up any of our supervised session players who want to try a regular duplicate with an experienced member to introduce them & guide them through the transition.
In the interests of preserving the history of our club, we have attached two documents that illustrate the early stages of our significant bridge education program:
Jocelyn Bertram and Chis Duggin finished strongly to win the 2018 Club Pairs Championship in February. In the third week they scored 59.81% (coming second in that week) and managed to overtake the leaders after the first two rounds.
They finished with a three week average of 56.75% marginally ahead of Lynn Baker and Patrick Stark on 56.57% and John and Margaret Rogers on 56.27%.
.Check the full results for all the details.
With a major interclub teams event, the 2018 Margaret Smales Sydney North Interclub Teams Challenge, coming up on the second week of March it is time to wash the tablecloths.
Volunteers were sought and many members answered. It is a notable strength of our club that all members who are able contribute to the workings of the club - helping us to have table fees well below other comparable clubs.
We and the interclub event will all benefit from the clean tablecloths.