Editor: Jos Jacobs •
Web Editor: Fotis Skoularikis
No. : 2 • Friday, 14 October
2005
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A Tense Event Developing |
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Round 1: Parioli v. Russia |
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Though Allegra are leading Group B and
Denmark are top of Group A, neither team is anywhere near a
certain qualifier. The two leaders scored 40 and 39 V.P., but
both are followed by a number of teams chasing them from about
average. Parioli registered a shock 8-22 defeat v. Gromov in
their first match only to beat poor England 25-0 in the second
to finish the day above average. Gromov lost narrowly to the
French to see both these teams score over average too for the
day. become Governor of New South Wales. She welcomed us all
to Sydney and spoke of all the teams as being part of one big
family. Professor Bashir also told of her own love for the
game of bridge and how she used to play as a student, plus the
fact that her Aunt was still an active player at the age of 94
years – truly, bridge is a game for our whole lives.
In Group B the hosts did well, beating
their Low Countries eternal rivals 18-12 and drawing with the
Swedes to score 33 and stay in 2nd place, 4 V.P. ahead of
Modalfa and Besiktas who both ended up 1 V.P. below average –
a clear sign of how tense this competition is. The Swedes are
finding themselves back 2 V.P. further down and even the
Dortmund team are still in with a chance if they improve
dramaticaaly today on yesterday’s
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