France: Zimmermann claims again the Teams National Division 1

 

Equipo Zaleski
Zaleski Team

January 26;2014: Zimmermann won again the French DN1, this time 270-118 to the Zaleski team. The match was played in only 80 boards, after the third set the difference was of 152 IMPs and Zaleski decided to  withdraw. Results

Pierre Zimmermann, Franck Multon, Geir Helgemo, Tor Helness, Fulvio Fantoni, Claudio Nunes
Romain Zaleski, Michel et Thomas Bessis, Dominique Pilon, Philippe Cronier, Philippe Toffier


January 25; 2014:

After the first day of the  Zimmermann vs Zaleski final:

Results with three sets to go:

ZIMMERMANN 47 74 37       158
ZALESKI 39 24 23       86

January 24; 2014:

Zimmermann-Doussot: 208-64  &  Zaleski Riehm casino online 133-72

The semi-finalists of the French teams National Division 1 will compete on Friday, January 24 and will be broadcasted on BBO. 

Zimmermann vs Doussot and Riehm vs Zaleski

The weekend will continue with the final (96 boards), on Saturday and Sunday. 

Semifinals: 64 boards, four segments of 16 boards each, Friday, January 24

Final:  96 boards, 6 segments of 16 boards each, Saturday, January 25 and Sunday, January 26. 

Semifinals:

1. Pierre Zimmermann, Franck Multon, Geir Helgemo, Tor Helness, Fulvio Fantoni, Claudio Nunes
2. Franck Riehm, Julien Gaviard, Lionel Sebbane, Christophe Oursel, Godefroy de Tessières, Frédéric Volcker
3. Romain Zaleski, Michel et Thomas Bessis, Dominique Pilon, Philippe Cronier, Philippe Toffier
4. Bernard Doussot, Chau Pham Ngoc, Michel Lamongie, Yves Lormant, Fabien Lacroix, David Harari

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