Day two of play in the three main events produced some
surprises – and one more or less expected happening as Italy
moved to the top of the Bermuda Bowl round-robin standings.
This Italian team has never won the Bermuda Bowl and are
looking to make up for their narrow miss in Monte Carlo two
years ago.
The favored Italian team posted three impressive victories
on Monday to replace first-day leader Brazil, who were
dispatched with surprising ease by Egypt 67-6. With the
victory, Egypt moved to second place, while Brazil dropped
down to third. USA2 maintained their place in fourth despite
losing a well-played match to USA1.
China, day one leader in the Venice Cup, kept their
position, 14 Victory Points clear of France, with England
close behind. USA2 was in fourth place.
In the Seniors Bowl, the Netherlands, undefeated through
six matches, maintained their hold on first, with Indonesia ,
Pakistan, Poland and Portugal all within shouting distance.
While the three main events go on today, the 9th annual
World Computer Bridge Championship will begin today. The
tournament this year is dedicated to the late Alan Truscott,
bridge editor of The New York Times, who inspired the event.
Top programs from around the world will compete. JACK,
created in the Netherlands, has won three years in a row and
will be playing in Estoril.
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