Against Whom Have You Played? The unique opportunities of bridge
#1
Posted 2021-August-04, 18:04
And fellow bridge players, please follow suit and add names from their experience. Here goes mine of the ones I can remember:
Sam Stayman - one time in a Dallas regional
Oswald Jacoby - once after calling to to a Dallas bridge club, being paired, and showing up to play in a local game. There he was.
Mike Passell.
Paul Soloway
Bobby Wolff
Barry Crane
Peter Weichsel
Alan Sontag
Mark Lair
Dr. John Fischer
Kerri Shuman
Eddie Wold
Jeff Meckstroth
Bob Hamman
Marshall Miles
and, of course, Justin Lall
PS: Dennis Sorensen, Billy Miller, Peter Rank.
#2
Posted 2021-August-04, 19:33
Thomas Bessis
Agustin Madala
Krzysztof Martens
Alfredo Versace (though he was actually at the other table)
It was looking likely I'd get the chance to play against (and maybe even with) Geir Helgemo, until the Coronavirus started.
#3
Posted 2021-August-05, 02:05
Rubin and Granovetter
Zia and Chemla
plus a host of other less well known internationals
It also featured a multiple teams event where Zia turned up playing with 3 beautiful ladies who seemed to be beginners.
#4
Posted 2021-August-05, 02:44
#5
Posted 2021-August-05, 05:19
manudude03, on 2021-August-04, 19:33, said:
Thomas Bessis
Agustin Madala
Krzysztof Martens
Alfredo Versace (though he was actually at the other table)
Haha I ve played *with* Thomas😉
Against as well
But he is as nice both ways!
#6
Posted 2021-August-05, 11:01
paulg, on 2021-August-05, 02:44, said:
Bridge is a great leveller. I've also played against most of the top players e.g. Omar Sharif, Rixi Marcus, Terence Reese, Boris Schapiro, Zia Mahmoud, (In the Common Market Mixed Teams Championship, I made a ridiculous 6♠XX against Benito Garozzo
#7
Posted 2021-August-05, 11:14
nige1, on 2021-August-05, 11:01, said:
One of my proudest moments was a semi psyche against Zia and Chemla which led to me playing in 2♠ undoubled with a 10 card fit and a combined 15 count, this was not a good board for them.
#8
Posted 2021-August-06, 04:03
Cyberyeti, on 2021-August-05, 11:14, said:
One of my partner's (Berneice, an older lady who has since passed away) greatest moments was playing against Tony Forrester and Roman Stolsky(?) back in the 1980s at an EBU Congress. Our team of four (no better than average club players at the time) had won our first match and then was paired against the best young players in England. Tony Forrester is still a regular in the England team partnering Andrew Robson, and has been one of England's best players for many, many years.
As I remember we were vulnerable and they were not, and I believe the scoring was slightly different back then, non-vulnerable undertricks were less penalised, and after two passes Tony Forrester opened 1♠ in third position. I had a big hand, equivalent to a 2♣ opener, and I overcalled 2♠ which back then wasn't Michaels but a bid showing a very strong hand. I forget how the rest of the bidding went until the final round but it was frantic as I remember, where Tony Forrester called 6♠, I must have bid at the seven level with a ♠ void, and Roman Stolsky then bid 7♠ as a sacrifice. My partner thought for a minute then called 7NT and that was the end of the auction. I can't even remember my hand but I do remember feeling panic thinking if we go down it's going to be a disaster. Fortunately, my partner had the ♠A and 7NT made.
When we'd played our eight or nine boards, we went back to our teammates who immediately asked whether we had bid the grand slam on board x. Yes, we said pleased as punch (happy). However, we still managed to lose the individual match by 18-2 or something like that. Soon after I met my husband and bridge was shelved for my nursing career.
I probably have played against some other good players back then however, that particular board became etched on my memory. 7NT against Tony Forrester. That doesn't happen every day of the week
#9
Posted 2021-August-06, 04:51
Other fond memories:
as a 12 year old playing in the final of the schools pairs, you got a free entry to the easter congress teams, we beat a team containing the Pottage brothers, then beat the guy who ran schools bridge in our county on our way to finishing around 50%.
Beating Gold/Townsend etc in the last 16 of the Gold cup before losing to Frances et al in the last 8 the first year they won it.
#10
Posted 2021-August-06, 17:21
I also played against Bep Vriend /Anton Maas at an Easter drive. And Berry Westra and various Dutch juniors.
The Icelandic world champs at the pula festival. Sabine Auken at another festival.
Garozzo in a JEC match.
#11
Posted 2021-August-06, 18:33
I have played several times with Passell as a teammate. Fred Gitelman was on my 2000 BB team.
As for opponents,I’ll miss some for sure, but in no particular order: Hamman, Wolff, Soloway, Lawrence, Rodwell, Meckstroth, Zia, Rosenberg, Lauria, Versace, Sementa, Bocchi, Duboin, Fantoni, Nunes, Chagas, Dwyer, Bathurst, Grue, Woolridge, J. Lall, Wold, Bramley, Lazard, Weischel, Sontag, Hampson, Moss, Greco, Fredin, Granovetter, Berkowitz, several Cohens (including Larry and Billy), Lair, Crane, Eisenberg, Ron Anderson, Michael Becker, Garozzo, the Dutch BB team in Veldhoven, when they won (I don’t recall who was in or out), Levin, Weinstein
My WC appearances have not been very successful, but we had our moments. We blitzed Lavazza in the Rosenblum round-robin in 2010…and edged them (different lineups) in the round robin in the 2000 BB. We came from behind to beat a team with, iirc, Dwyer, Bathurst and Lall in the round of 32 in a Spingold, where we started the final set down 18, their client on the bench, and me going down 6 vulnerable in 1N…on board one, on vugraph. I could have cashed out for down 4🤪. The comeback started on the second board when one of the pro opps committed a red v white second seat 2H on something like xx Q109xxx Qxxx x,raised to 4H by his partner and doubled in passout seat by my partner, holding in essence nothing but AKJ. I had a good passed hand, and the pro, playing my partner for a key missing card went 1100….the vugraph operator scored it as 800, which was good for the spectators since it meant we won by four (in reality, 8).
#12
Posted 2021-August-07, 04:36
Tobi Sokolow, Jill Levin, Jill Meyers, Janice Seamon-Molson, Debbie Rosenberg, Jenny Wolpert, Benedicte Cronier, Sabine Auken, Daniela von Arnim
Sylvia Moss, Migry Zur Campanile, Jo Anna Stansby, Kerri Sanborn, Shannon Cappelletti, Irina Levitina, Beth Palmer, Lynn Deas, Peggy Kaplan
Needless to say, we only needed to purchase one entry for this event but it was exciting and got me wanting to play more.
Oh yes, and I have played against MikeH. (not in the same event)
#14
Posted 2021-August-07, 17:33
#15
Posted 2021-August-07, 23:09
My other memory of playing against him was when my then partner and I were screwing around with a canapé system, not knowing anything about how to play it. He reached 3N after we opened and we ran our longer suit. He was very pleasant, laughing at the result.
My only other memory was getting into the elevator with him. Someone mentioned how many NABC events he’d won, and he added that he’d been second…he gave an exact figure, but I can’t remember it.
He had amazing table feel. From what I later read about his bidding methods, they were astoundingly crude, but he believed strongly in getting into auctions on very tenuous values at a time when most good players bid, by his and today’s standards, very conservatively if the opps opened.
I’d love to know whether his style would work as well for him today, when ‘everybody’ bids on nothing. Back then, he created far more action than did most experts, and he could read average opponents very well
#16
Posted 2021-August-07, 23:26
In a Swiss Teams match, where we lost by 1 VP.
#17
Posted 2021-August-08, 09:01
mikeh, on 2021-August-07, 23:09, said:
My other memory of playing against him was when my then partner and I were screwing around with a canapé system, not knowing anything about how to play it. He reached 3N after we opened and we ran our longer suit. He was very pleasant, laughing at the result.
My only other memory was getting into the elevator with him. Someone mentioned how many NABC events he’d won, and he added that he’d been second…he gave an exact figure, but I can’t remember it.
He had amazing table feel. From what I later read about his bidding methods, they were astoundingly crude, but he believed strongly in getting into auctions on very tenuous values at a time when most good players bid, by his and today’s standards, very conservatively if the opps opened.
I’d love to know whether his style would work as well for him today, when ‘everybody’ bids on nothing. Back then, he created far more action than did most experts, and he could read average opponents very well
When I first played against him, he opened 1S in 1st seat with a 4333 11 count made up of 4 queens and the K of spades. Kerri raised to 3 forcing spades with her 17. Simple, but it worked.(due to my misdefense)
#18
Posted 2021-August-08, 15:27
also played with Cyberyeti who was also great, unfortunately I was nervous and forgot how to play bridge!
Played with Alex (Wank) a couple of times, great guy
A few big names in JEC matches as well, but don't really trust any of them in hindsight with his tendency to hire cheats. Although Versace, who is by all accounts a good'un, bidding 7D off the Ace of Diamonds was a good lesson in even the best get it wrong sometimes.
And my favourite story, me and my partner Ronnie played the ACOL invitational pairs maybe 2017/2018. Ronnie is one of the nicest blokes you could ever meet, but the bridge is questionable, the system is very limited, i.e. regular blackwood. Anyway we got to the vugraph table against Zia/Bakshi and first board we bid to 6N! .... okay, 7N+++++ is laydown, but still fun against two world class players we bid to a slam in our first vugraph showing
#19
Posted 2021-August-11, 15:12
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#20
Posted 2021-August-11, 15:42
blackshoe, on 2021-August-11, 15:12, said:
I was made for boxing, but instead of teaching me technique and letting me gain experience, they matched me up against those who already had both and I rapidly decided that there must be less painful sports. I did ok at rugby and well at cycling and athletics, but learnt bridge too late and am struggling a bit.
Only played against the Italians so far and rarely with my preferrred companion either. Have run up against Duboin, Bocchi, Madala, Sementa, Mortarotti, Ortensi as a player too. The most amusing encounter was against Versace who was as puzzled as I was about my partner's bidding and graciously conceded a top in a national tournament