SOUTH WAIRARAPA BRIDGE CLUB OCTOBER 2017

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SOUTH WAIRARAPA BRIDGE CLUB #9 S email :- swbridge@xtra.co.nz website :-http://www.southwairarapabridge.org.nz/the-south-wairarapa-bridge-club OCTOBER 2017 Thanks to Andrew Beck, Kath Banks, Martin Connelly, Alan Butler and Lizzie Catherall for help in compiling this newsletter Lizzie s report from the Wellington Regional Meeting Oxygen is blowing through top management of NZ Bridge. Changes in the past year are recognizing that bridge as a club activity is declining and top management has to address that and not stay tucked away in an ivory tower Auckland. Last Sunday I represented you at a Wellington regional meeting at the Victoria Bridge Club. Every club was there except for Paraparaumu and Otaki. We had national committee feedback from Lizzie schmoozing with Kathy one of our new members Greg Whitten who is a member. It seems that a major overhaul of the NZ Bridge Association Constitution is underway, and also some interesting initiatives to grow bridge NZ. One of these initiatives is to have Bridge Mates in each region. We are hugely fortunate because the Wellington Region for the next few months will have as our Bridge Mate Jane Stearns, one of the two Cambridge Bridge Babes on the national committee. Jane has a reputation for working magic growing clubs. Earlier in the year she visited the Wairarapa and generously wrote a very forward thinking report for the SWBC. She knows us, sees us as enthusiastic and progressive and will be a valuable sounding board for any 2018 initiatives that your committee undertakes. As a result of discussion on Sunday a sub committee was created to look at new ways that monies held by the regional committee can be spent to grow bridge. Currently there are strict 1

parameters: petrol reimbursement and help with financing stationery and little more. The feeling around the table was that the regional committee could do more to give the lead with member upskilling. For example nothing has been organized by the regional committee to help clubs cope with the 2017 Law changes. There has been one session organized in the region by the national committee. We as a club are unusual in taking the initiative to hold a directors workshop to be run by Allan Joseph. Jim Brough, President of the Karori Club raised the question of why there has not been any attempt by either the regional or national committees to negotiate better group deals for the purchase of items needed by all clubs: dealing machines, printers etc. I raised the question of whether the national committee could do more to act in a Consumer Magazine type role, reviewing and offering advice on the different merits of bridge programmes on offer and other items that bridge clubs are looking to buy. A major concern for both the national and regional committees is the decline in numbers entering junior tournaments. SWBC s two 2017 tournaments have in fact gone against the trend and the number of junior tables in the April event was especially heartening. Your committee will be giving this issue some thought but I have given some feedback to the regional committee. It is recognized that juniors need lots of encouragement and support to venture away from their home clubs. Another initiative for the region was the move to have all club lessons at the same time, with the use of radio to publicize paid for by the region. Your committee, along with Masterton, was supportive of this initiative but opted not receive radio funding as we didn t see application in the Wairarapa. We ll be interested to follow up findings next year but will continue with our own ways of attracting learners: word of mouth, flyers in public spaces. Interclub is seen as a big success in the Wellington Region, and we are viewed as enthusiastic participants. I ll keep you posted on ongoing regional and national developments especially initiatives taken by our Bridge Mate. Lizzie 2017 Team work Eslyn Beck was the only person from our club to go to Congress which was held in Hamilton at the beginning of the month. He played in the youth teams they were held on Friday, the first day of Congress. Eslyn and his dad were up at 4.00 am, arriving in Hamilton at 7.15 in plenty of time to start playing at 9.00! Eslyn played for the Yao team and they ended up by being 5 th out of ten teams 2

Babich NZ wide pairs This year the Babich Pairs will be held on Friday 3 rd November. Cost is $5.00 per person (this fee is payable to NZBridge) - no table money will be charged and the Club will provide supper and refreshments after play has finished. This event is open to all Club Members there will be a cut off at 14 tables. Last year some pairs missed out because of the cut off so if you are keen to play put your names down on the list on the notice board. Play starts at 6.00 Some facts about Babich Pairs New Zealand from 2016 The Babich Pairs was played at 59 clubs and 998 pairs participated the winning score was 68.63%. From the reports I saw online there were actually 60 clubs playing, but it looks as though one of the clubs did not get their results to the organisers for some reason so they weren t counted in the final tally. They have never had 1000 pairs competeing, so hopefully it will happen this year From The Committee Meeting 1. We welcomed back Ed this month 2. Alan presented a very comprehensive financial report he asked club members to check their table money as during the month he has received several Euro s instead of $1 coins. Current Account balance $5466.47, deposit account, $7155.08 and Term deposit balance $20,000. Term deposit will mature in November and the committee agreed that it would re invested for another year. 3. The Multigrade Tournament in September showed a small loss. We bought too much wine for prizes, (which we will use at our Christmas Party) so when that is taken into account we actually made a small profit. 4. Andrew has applied for a licence for our Christmas Party. 5. We are looking for a Computer Whizz-if you are interested get in touch with our secretary Kath Banks. 6. Some matters were held over for more discussion until next month including the sub committee report, proposal to change starting time and substitutes. Allan Joseph's Directors' Workshop is to be held on November 4th 1pm to 5pm Of our eleven directors, ten have committed to attend the workshop and the one who can't has a wedding across the Tasman. We as a club are lucky to have directors prepared to give up a Saturday afternoon to learn more about our game. If you are not currently involved in directing but think you might like to give it a 3 go 2018, and so would benefit from attending the workshop, please let Lizzie know.

Beginners Beginners Classes have finished now and club for the last three weeks they have been playing a mini club night of their own - with a buddy - on a Tuesday night. We have six tables and play twelve boards beginners have access to their notes and are able to discuss the boards they have just played. Play starts at 7.00 and finishes round about 9.00 It s great! Any beginners who would like to play are welcome to join in at this stage we are not paying table money. We have been scoring manually, but this week we used the bridge pads for the first time. Barbara and Marilyn who with Andrew have been teaching the Beginners with John de Joux one of our new members Carving up XClub this result was from Monday Night October 2 nd. Congratulations! John, Martin, Paul, Barbara, Eslyn and Gail!! A Reminder We will not be able to park on the Main Road on 1 st,2 nd and 3 rd November because Road works will be taking place from 7.00 pm to 5.30am 4

Results Exciting Month! Monday Night and Thursday Championships have finished. Congratulations to the winners! Thursday Night Championships David Steels and Margaret White 62.67% Linda Gibbs and Sue Wright 59.83% John Bath and Margaret Scores over 65% since our last newsletter 2 nd October Paul Baines and Barbara Page 69.92% John Bath and Martin Connelly 76.38% 12 th October Linda Gibbs and Sue Wright 75.52% 16 th October Hamish McDonald and Anna McDonald 68.90% Monday Night Championships John Bath and Alice Forward 58.33% Lizzie Catherall and Alisoun Werry 57.34% Margaret Bath and Robin Draper 56.99% Swiss Pairs results over five rounds as Boards were corrupted in Round 5 Hamish McDonald and Peter Francks 67.18% Margaret White and Trevor McKeown 66.43% Neil Catherall and Rosie Bauckham 59.67% An Interesting hand from our Tournament Board 12 Afternoon Session Do you open 1 NT if you have a 5 card major some say Yes and some say No. This hand was a triumph for the players who say YES Two pairs played this hand in!nt making 1 and 12 pairs played it in 2Hearts going 1 light 5

You will be familiar with this prompt to log on Pianola Plus that comes on to your screen when you look at your results. Pianola offers one month free to use You You will be familiar with this annoying little prompt that comes up when you go to look at your results on Pianola. Pianola Plus was free for one month and after that the charge was $12.00 per month. GOOD NEWS! Our Fee for using Pianola for club scoring was recently up for Renewal and Martin negotiated a special deal to include Pianola Plus for all Club Members for 60c per month even BETTER NEWS! The club is paying for all members to use Pianola Plus so now it is free to read all about your over bidding or under bidding and what you should have done! Recently you would have received and email from Pianola asking you to update contact your details You need to have your contact details correct in Pianola, so that the 2018 Programme also has them correct; People who could be particularly affected are those who changed their phone numbers recently (maybe they got a new phone) or changed their email address. If you have had an email account with Vodaphone then you will certainly be getting a new email address. As convenor or Thursday nights could I ask you to include your mobile phone details so that they can go in the Bridge Programme - texting is a great way to keep in touch! Have a great Month! Katherine 6