Anything can happen with 48 boards to play, but the teams
in the lead halfway through the semi-final round of the
Bermuda Bowl are the exact same squads that met in the epic
battle in Monte Carlo two years ago – Italy and USA1.
USA1 is by no means a certainty to get by their American
opponents (USA2) but the Nick Nickell squad is a veteran team
with vast international experience – and they hold a 45-IMP
lead.
Italy lost the second set in their semi-final match against
Sweden 45-20, but recovered to end the day ahead by 47 IMPs.
Italy is also a seasoned squad, and they are gunning for
another chance at USA1.
Another rematch is possible in the Venice Cup – this one
from Paris in 2001, when Germany prevailed in an exciting
match against France. The teams are slightly different than in
Paris, but both are also hungry to return to the final after
missing out in 2003.
Their opponents, of course, will have something to say
about whether there is a rematch of teams from Paris, and
neither USA1 (trailing France by 50 IMPs) nor the Netherlands
(30 IMPs behind Germany) can be counted out at this point.
In the Seniors Bowl, USA1— featuring 2001 Bermuda Bowl
champs Rose Meltzer, Alan Sontag, Lew Stansby and Peter
Weichsel – was well ahead of the Netherlands, 159-83. The
other match was much closer, as Denmark led Indonesia
96-74.5.
In the Transnational Open Teams, the leaders, by captain,
were Schneider with 140 Victory Points after seven rounds,
followed by Zia at 139 and Hussein with
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