The 2014 British Gold Cup Final

Gold Cup

 Sunday, December 14, 2014 (Source: EBU)

The British Gold Cup, or as it is better known, the BBL Gold Cup, was first played in the year 1931. It is one of the oldest, continuous bridge competition in the world and some of the greatest names in the game of bridge in the United Kingdom have participated in this event. The Gold Cup is a KO Teams competition run annually.

The team of Alexander Allfrey, David Bakhshi, Tony Forrester, David Gold and Andrew Robson has won the Gold Cup.

Alexander Allfrey, Gold Cup winners: David Bakhshi, Tony Forrester, David Gold and Andrew Robson
Alexander Allfrey, Gold Cup winners: David Bakhshi, Tony Forrester, David Gold and Andrew Robson

The semi-finals and final were held at the West Midlands Bridge Club on 13th & 14th December. On Saturday the Allfrey team won their semi-final against the Mason team by just 6 IMPs, whereas the other semi-final was more one-sided with the McIntosh team (Andrew McIntosh, Phil King, Stefan Skorchev, Cameron Small) beating the Gillis team by 57 IMPs.

The final started well for the McIntosh team, and they led by 25 IMPs after three stanzas, but the Allfrey team picked up 37 IMPs in the next two stanzas and ultimately won 115-98.

Runners-up: Stefan Skorchev, Andrew McIntosh, Phil King, Cameron Small
Runners-up: Stefan Skorchev, Andrew McIntosh, Phil King, Cameron Small

This was Tony Forrester’s 13th victory in the Gold Cup, extending his lead on the all-time list. Andrew Robson had won seven times, Alexander Allfrey six times, David Bakhshi five times, and David Gold three times.

These five players have extended their lead in the Player of the Year Championship, though there are still many more scoring events left in the 2014/15 Championship Series.

Gold Cup: Final (Resultados set a set)

Alexander Allfrey, David Bakhshi, Tony Forrester, David Gold, Andrew Robson

vs
 
Andrew McIntosh, Phil King, Stefan Skorchev, Cameron Small


  Gold Cup: Semi-Final  (Resultados set a set)
 

Semi-Final A

Alexander Allfrey, David Bakhshi, Tony Forrester, David Gold, Andrew Robson

beat (by 6 IMPS)

Jim Mason, Les Steel, Hugh Mc Gann, Alan Mould, Duncan Happer, Paul Bowyer

Semi-Final B

Simon Gillis, Frederick Bjornlund, Espen Erichsen, Ben Green, John Holland, Zia Mahmood

lost to (by 57 IMPS)

Andrew McIntosh, Phil King, Stefan Skorchev, Cameron Small

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