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Silver — Steve Garner, George Jacobs,
Ralph Katz, Zia Mahmood, Michael Rosenberg,
Howard Weinstein. Non-playing captain: Jan Martel.
Coach: Chip Martel.
Bronze — Ton Bakkeren, Huub Bertens, Sjoert Brink, Bas
Drijver, Bauke Muller, Simon de Wijs. Non-playing captain:
Eric Laurant. Coach: Anton Maas.
The ‘robot’ World Championship ended yesterday with
WBridge5 from France soundly defeating Bridge Baron 206-101 in
their 64-board final KO match. Congratulations to Yves Costel,
the developer of Wbridge5. For more information on Wbridge5 see
Yves’s website at www.wbridge5.com.
The championship started with eight robot teams competing in
a 32-board round robin to determine the four semi-finalists. WBridge5
finished first, winning all its matches except for a tie with
Bridge Baron, followed by Jack from the Netherlands, Bridge Baron
from the USA and Q-Plus Bridge from Germany. Ousted, in their
order of finish, were Micro Bridge from Japan, Shark Bridge from
Denmark, RoboBridge from the Netherlands and TUT Bridge from Tokyo
University, Japan.
In the semi-final KO matches, WBridge5 defeated Q-Plus Bridge,
278-165, and, in an upset, Bridge Baron defeated defending champion
Jack, 190-153.
The
2007 World Bridge Championships, comprising the Bermuda Bowl,
Venice Cup, Seniors Bowl and Transnational Open Teams competitions,
takes place in Shanghai, China, 29 September to 13 October 2007.
The Opening Ceremony took place on Saturday
29 September 2007, at the invitation of the Chinese Contract Bridge
Association. Above, Li Lanqing and WBF President Jose Damiani
share a hug after Li received a special award. See Daily Bulletin
One for more.
The Bermuda Bowl, Venice Cup and Senior Bowl
Round Robin will start on Sunday 30 September and finish on Saturday
13 October, with the final knockout stages starting on Sunday
7 October.
In these three events, the Quarterfinal will end before the start
ot the GENERALI Transnational Open Teams on Monday
8 October, allowing people who want to play this event to be able
to do so.
The Closing Ceremony, which will include the prize giving followed
by a Victory Banquet or Cocktail, will take place on Saturday
13 October.
In accordance with the provisional schedule, play will
start daily at 10.00 to 10.30 and finish at 19.30 to 20.30, except
on Monday 8 October when play will be extended to 23.00 to 23.30
hrs.
The Bermuda Bowl is the symbol of world supremacy at bridge.
It is awarded to the winner of the open teams competition between
the representatives of the WBF geographical zones. Since its inauguration
in 1950, the competition had been played 37 times. So far, the
United States of America were victorious 17 times, while their
European rival, Italy, prevailed 14 times. The other titles were
won by France (twice), Great Britain, Brazil, Iceland and The
Netherlands.
The Venice Cup is awarded to the winner of the zonal competition
for women players. It was established in 1974 and until the 37th
World Bridge Championships, held in Estoril, only four countries
had won it. The United States of America lead the race with 9
titles, while Europe follows with six successes achieved by Great
Britain (twice), Germany (twice), The Netherlands and France,
the reigning champion.
The Senior Bowl is a new competition for senior players (58 years
of age or older). Representative teams from all zones are invited
to participate. The only winners in the competition so far have
been the United States of America. They won the inaugural event,
in 2001 in Paris, France; in 2003, in Monte Carlo, Monaco; and
in 2005, in Estoril, Portugal.
The World Transnational Open Teams Championship came into being
in 1997 in Hammamet, Tunisia. It is contested by teams nominated
by the NBOs without nationality or other restrictions. The first
winners were the team led by Leandro Burgay of Italy, while the
last event held in Estoril, Portugal 2005, was won by the Schneider
team, comprising two Polish players and two players from the U.S.A.
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