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How many times have you queried the reason for a late start to play on your night of bridge – “what is the Director doing,” somebody asks. Well, 95% of the time the answer to that question is “changing the playing settings on the computer to accommodate latecomers”

Seating instructions in our Bridge book for every session requests that players are seated 5 minutes before the start of play. This allows the Director to set the computer for the number of tables at that time. If another pair then arrives, the Director needs to reset the computer. Sometimes this can occur 2 – 3 times in one session, delaying the start of play as no Director likes to inform players that “no, you cannot play because you are too late” or worse, inflict a percentage penalty against your score for the night

So a plea to all players – please be seated 5 minutes before playing time and make our Directors happy

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Mona Corlett

Hamilton Bridge Club oldest member

   
Congratulations to Mona  
   
Meet Mona who at 98 is the oldest member of the Hamilton Bridge Club  
Mona celebrated her latest birthday on August 18th  
Mona Corlett  

If you would like to find out a little more about Mona then click here

SWISSING SUCCESS IN 2015

The three night Swiss pairs competition came to an end last night. After the final round climbing a ladder to the top spots were: Third Ella Gray and Tipa Goodwin, runners up Blair and Liz Fisher and the winners Ian and Cynthia Clayton.
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IAN AND JEFFREY ROUT THE OPPOSITION IN ROTORUA

Many Congratulations to Ian Clayton and Jeffrey Chang. They competed in the Rotorua Restricted tournament on Sunday (having served their duty for club on the Saturday at Interclub). Clearly Saturday's warm up stood them in good stead as they won the Open/Junior section and were the winners overall. GREAT WORK GUYS!

HAMILTON PLAYERS SHINE IN INTER-PROVINCIAL TRIALS

After two days of battle over in Tauranga the teams to go forward for the InterProvincial competition to be held in Christchurch in November were decided. The players in the hunt for the Open, Senior and Women's Teams all Swissed their way through 9 rounds of 12 boards. Congratulations to Yuzhong Chen with partner Hank Ping (1st overall) and Barry Jones and Jenny Millington (3rd overall) who will represent Waikato Bays in the Open Section. Congratulations to Malcolm Smith and Ian Clayton (2nd overall) who make up one half of the Seniors Team. Their teammates will be Tom Winiata and Tom Henwood. The Women's Team will be Amanda Smith and Judy McLeod and Jenna and Christine Gibbons.

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