Jacob tops the field at the Thames Festival

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Jacob started the year off well with a good win at the Thames Festival in the multigrade 8B pairs. Jacob played with Thames local Greg Davenport and despite them never playing together won after having a stellar first session score of 64%. Not so good in the afternoon but they scored enough to hold onto first place.

Charlotte Jager and her partner Anne Leighton also had a strong morning to score 62% in the first session to claim a session prize.

NEW YEAR'S HONOURS TO ANNA AND AUSTIN

Congratulations to the Te Aroha and Matamata players who feature in the Baden Wilson end of year list. The cumulative Masterpoints of each player registered with NZB is calculated quarterly with the final postings for the year published today.

Anna Kalma finished the 4th ranked female Local Master. This is the hardest list to feature on, as more players in NZ are Local Master than any other rank.

Austin Brown is the joint 2nd ranked male Novice in NZ.

Congratulations to them both.

New Years Eve Bridge

Hermanna is organising her annual New Years Eve Bridge Party at the Matamata Bridge Club starting at 7.30pm on Thursday 31 December.

Entry is open to anybody ... you don't need a partner but please contact her on 07 8873 781 to confirm your entry. We need to know who is coming to ensure the right amount of tables...

The agenda is friendly bridge, some celebratory drinks and supper to hopefully see in the New Years.

Otherwise Holiday Bridge kicks off on Wednesday 6th January at 10.30am

BRUSH UP YOUR BASIC ACOL OVER THE HOLIDAYS!

10 beginners'lessons are now available on YouTube. Holidays are an ideal time to revisit your studies and repeat the theory from lessons on a laptop or mobile phone at the beach. Those newer to the game or wanting a refresher on basic ACOL click here for more details.

Te Aroha Christmas Party

Good food, fine wine and some bridge: Ari and Peter look like they enjoyed itGood food, fine wine and some bridge: Ari and Peter look like they enjoyed it

Saxon Team winners: Winners of the inaugural Saxon Teams event - Matamata consisting of Ian Bond, Lesley Quilty, Sonia Crawford and Lynette MorganSaxon Team winners: Winners of the inaugural Saxon Teams event - Matamata consisting of Ian Bond, Lesley Quilty, Sonia Crawford and Lynette Morgan

Laurie and Pamela: Laurie and Pamela winning Mokena Championship with Laurie also taking out the Auckland CupLaurie and Pamela: Laurie and Pamela winning Mokena Championship with Laurie also taking out the Auckland Cup

Malcolm wins some trophies: New kid on the block, Malcolm Kirkby won most promising and the Te Aroha handicap cup.Malcolm wins some trophies: New kid on the block, Malcolm Kirkby won most promising and the Te Aroha handicap cup.

Commemorating Greg and Francie Saxon: Anna introduces Anne Pouwels (nee Saxon) who presented the Saxon cup in memory of her family's long association with the Te Aroha bridge club.Commemorating Greg and Francie Saxon: Anna introduces Anne Pouwels (nee Saxon) who presented the Saxon cup in memory of her family's long association with the Te Aroha bridge club.

Christmas Dinner: The clubrooms were rocking last Tuesday night:)Christmas Dinner: The clubrooms were rocking last Tuesday night:)

Te Aroha Christmas Party - check out the X Club results

sorry everybody - it looks like I went over my 1 Gig data allowance and didn't post the results online BUT they were posted on xclub ....

Hopefully you all had a good night:) Congrats Judith & Anne .. and Lesley and Sonia the burglars from Matamata that taught us all a lesson in playing good bridge.

Cheers
Anna

Certificates of Proficiency

It is great to see several players recently received their Certificate of Proficiency.

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Congratulations to Shirley Townsend who was on hand to receive her certificate last week, but also good to see Mark Kooter and Foster Kalma have also reached the first rank on the NZ Bridge rungs.

The ranks relate to the amount of A or B points earned in either club play or tournaments. A full explanation about what the ranks mean and how to achieve them can be accessed via the NZ Bridge website: http://www.nzcba.co.nz/master-points-explained.html

Nesting Pairs Programme

Cambridge are hosting another round of Jane Stearn's nesting pairs programme starting 6th March and running fortnightly on a Sunday evening until the end of May.

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The programme is designed for a pair at good junior/intermediate level to take their partnership to the next level.

The programme will be run from the Cambridge club, costs $30 for the entire course and Jane invites anybody keen to contact her to discuss suitability on janelawrence50@hotmail.com.

Further details on the programme are in the attached flyer or on the Cambridge website (www.cambridge.bridge-club.org).

BARBARA AND AUSTIN WIN MINI MOOS IN PUTARURU

Congratulations to Austin and Barb who won the 4th round of the Mini Moos series of relaxed Sunday afternoon tournaments held in Putaruru on 8 November.
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They finished first well clear of the chasing pack with 85 IMPs, their nearest rivals on just 70. More photos from the event are on the Putaruru Bridge Club website under the Mini Moos tab, Results. http://www.south-waikato.bridge-club.org/

Babich NZ Wide Pairs

The Morrinsville Club are hosting a heat of the Babich NZ Wide Pairs at their clubrooms on Friday November 6th starting at 7.30pm. Cost is $10 and will include a delicious supper.

The event is unique in that there are approximately 55 clubs from around NZ that take part and players can win A points on a local, regional and NZ basis once their scores are collated.

Another great feature is a booklet that is provided regarding the hands following the event.

Full details are in the attached poster. Note you should register directly with Morrinsville on morrbridge@xtra.co.nz.