On the day when most everyone will be turning their clocks
back by one hour, many of the teams with hopes of making the
top eight in their brackets will be wishing they could go back
even more.
Unfortunately for them, time machines are the stuff of
fiction, and teams on the bubble with three matches to go will
have to rely on good play, good luck or, more likely, a
combination of the two.
In the Bermuda Bowl, the makeup of the quarterfinal bracket
is wide open – at least half a dozen teams can still make the
cut. Italy stayed on top, extending their lead, but runner-up
Egypt suffered three losses and dropped to a tie for third
with USA 2. China moved into the runner-up spot despite losing
to Italy 12-48 (8-22).
In the Venice Cup, France solidified their hold on the top
spot, followed by China, Germany and the two U.S. teams.
France, seemingly unstoppable, had another big day, knocking
off Brazil, Venezuela and USA1 in convincing fashion.
In the Seniors Bowl, USA1 emerged as the new leader after
three big wins. Indonesia, the leader at the end of play on
Thursday, won two of three matches, but a 19-50 defeat (8-22)
by Israel cost them in the standings. USA1 features four of
the players on the winning 2001 Bermuda Bowl team.
In the World Computer Bridge Championships, Jack
(Netherlands) finished atop the round-robin standings and will
face Wbridge5 (France) in the 64-board final. Jack has won the
tournament three years in a row. In the 40-board round-robin
against the other five teams, Jack amassed 111 Victory Points
to 91 for Wbridge5. Q-Plus Bridge (Germany) was third with 83.
Play begins at 9:30 a.m. in Room D2 in the convention
centre. |