Co-ordinator: Jean Paul Meyer
Editor: Brent Manley Assistant Editors: Mark Horton &
Brian Senior
Layout Editor: George Georgopoulos • Web Editor: Zafiris Kanaris •
Photographer: Ron Tacchi
No. : 8 Monday, 10 November
2003
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A night view of the Casino at Monte Carlo, which adds to the
elegance and excitement of the 2003 World Bridge Championships.
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Table
of Contents |
Page |
Day of Reckoning at Hand |
1 |
High Hopes |
2 |
Indonesia v USA1 - Senior Bowl
Round 11 |
3 |
Streamroller |
4 |
Appetizer |
5 |
England v Sweden - Venice
Cup Round 17 |
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Like gunslingers with a
date at the O.K. Corral, USA I and France will meet today
in a Senior Bowl match that most likely will decide the championship.
With one match to play, the Americans hold a lead of 7 Victory
Points over second-place France and 11.5 VPs ahead of third-place
USA II.
There are many scenarios for the final
standings, but USA I is in the Senior Bowl driver’s
seat. They will stay in first with a tie or a win by any margin.
There are still chances for France, obviously, and to a lesser
extent USA II. That team must have a big win over Israel today
and a loss by USA I to have a chance.
The quarterfinal rounds of the Bermuda
Bowl and Venice Cup conclude today and, based on standings
at the end of play Monday, American teams will be playing
each other in the semi-finals of both events, with Norway
and Italy in a rematch of their Bermuda Bowl semi-final battle
in Paris two years ago and China and the Netherlands squaring
off in the Venice Cup.
That latter scenario could change, however.
While most of the combatants in the quarters have solid leads,
the Netherlands was only 15 IMPs ahead of defending Venice
Cup champion Germany with 32 boards to play.
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