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Do join us in the Cambridge club rooms for the first of the six competitions that makes up the Waikato Area Pairs. Players of all levels are welcome. There is a (small) monetary prize for the best non-Open pair as well as the overall winners on the day, as well as of course the coveted A point to play for each session!
Cambridge members attending are asked to bring something tasty along to share with our guests for morning tea.
All you need to bring is:
The NZB gradings have been adjusted and I am pleased to be able to announce the following:
Well done to Beth Kingsley and Irenee Stewart who are now both Intermediate players.
I first met Dot 9 years ago when she, along with John started Bridge lessons with me and a few others. Sadly Bridge wasn’t John’s game (nor my husband’s as it turned out) but it was Dot’s.
This was the start of a great friendship. Along with Barbara and Marilyn we spent many hours practising and trying to get the hang of this confusing game over the Christmas holidays the year we learnt. And we did learn but we laughed more.
It was too tempting not to capture this moment after the AGM.... and on Wednesday members worked out what Philip, Grant and Kevin were thinking,,,,
Have you put your bet on yet?
When is my wife's birthday?
Three wise men? Yeah Right!
Eenie, Menie, Minie....Where's Mo?
Bloody teens always on their screens
After five years as President, the club was sorry and sad to see Vicki step down in her leadership role. Anne (2018 vice-president and 2019 President) summarised perfectly Vicki's many achievements. These included rejuvenating the club rooms, the 80+ High Tea, growing every bridge session, baking cakes to recognise special birthdays, providing even handed leadership, being inclusive of all our members and being kind and caring - including visiting those who have been sick at home or hospital.
With no end to the rain, it was a perfect day to play bridge in Rotorua!
Top Honours went to Herman and Yuzhong who had a huge morning wth 67% and did enough in the afternoon to be the overall winners.
The committee has confirmed that the painting donated by Kay Walsh and painted by her, which was not put back on the wall after the repainting and upgrade to the clubrooms, will not be rehung. This follows consultation with foundation and longstanding members whose contribution to the club over many years is most appreciated. Of 21 members contacted only five wished the painting to be re-hung.
As a result of this the committee has decided that there are two options for the painting:
With the assistance of their team mates, Jo Simpson and Kathy Yule, the Waikato Bays women did us proud winning 8 out of their 12 matches taking them to 2nd overall. It sounded like an exhausting marathon of bridge but they were exhilarated with their success at this national competition.
Cambridge members tried to follow their success on BBO but sadly this team was not featured.
However I am sure Cambridge members were with them in mind and spirit.
Congratulations to them all!
This series is DRAWN PARTNERS. The aim is to play with someone new! Maybe that person will become a new future partner! If you have arranged to play with someone for the first time this year or ever, we will accept that arrangement. Otherwise you will be in the draw for a partner.
12 Dec Oh Christmas Tree. This night will involve some additional bridge fun, trying to claim wins off the white board eg first person to win a trick with the 2 clubs
Look forward to seeing you there.
14 Fort Street
Cambridge 3434
Clubrooms: (07) 827 9392
Club Captains: Karen Payne 021 029 65016
Paul Phillips 021 475 921
President: 021 762 543