The Portugal Gran Prix

Estoril 2013

On May 14 began to play the traditional International Bridge of Estoril, in Estoril city, Portugal considered the Grand Prix of Portugal.

This year the Teams Championship included 21 teams and the Pairs Championship will have near 100 pairs.

Teams Chamionship:

The Fanha and the Van Helsing team tied the first position and the tie was won by the Fanha team… the new Estoril Champion.

João Fanha: Louro – Fanha – Gonçalves – Corral y

Van Helsing: Hansen – Berger – Bausback – Babsch

Third was Invicta team : Henriques – Gonçalves – Ferreira – Pinto. Fourth Sofia Pessoa: Pessoa – Pereira – Carvalho – Pina and fifth Bonnaire: Debonnaire – Souto – Ralha – Jorge – Teixeira – Lamprei. All the standings Click Here .

Articles with chambionship’s boards:

Estoril 2013: The Van Helsing – Fanha Match: Van helsing 19 – Fanha 11.
The key: Hand Evaluation: A nice slam
When place is important: Playing 3NTS in different positions

Prizes:

Swiss Teams (Min. 30)

team= 1200€

team= 800€

team= 600€

team Handicap= 600€

team Handicap= 400€

team Extranjero = 400€

  Open Pairs

Open Pairs (Limite 120 Parejas)

min. 75Pairs(1º 1500€/ 2º 800€ 3º 650€/ 4º 500€/ 5º 400/ 6º 300€)

min. 90Pairs(1º 1750€/ 2º 1000€ 3º 800€/ 4º 650€/ 5º 500€/ 6º 400€)

min. 105Pairs(1º 2000€/ 2º 1250€ 3º 1000€/ 4º 800€/ 5º 600€/ 6º 500€)

min. 120Pairs(1º 2250€/ 2º 1500€ 3º 1200€/ 4º 900€/ 5º 750€/ 6º 600€

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2012 Monaco Cavendish: Match Israel Juniors vs Quantin

I tried to see some good bridge, and for the first round I choose to see a young team, Israely Jr. In the closed room, at the table, we had Padon-Birman and two very well know bridge players, Quantin-Bompis.

A Trick Too Late By Jason Feldman

Nothing frustrates me more then realizing a trick too late that I played the wrong card and should have gotten it right.

Are you oblivious to the danger? By Phillip Alder

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An endplay (also throw-in), in bridge, is a tactical play where a defender is put on lead at a strategic moment, and then has to make a play that loses one or more tricks.

The Scissors Coup by John Brown

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World Bridge Federation – Youth

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