Saturday, September 12, 2009
Play Bridge and See The World
Many of the bridge players have chosen from a variety of tours and taken advantage of the opportunity to see some of this beautiful country.
A group of us flew to Iguazou Falls located in the north on the border with Argentina. The falls are spectacular and our tour included a motorized raft which took us close to and through some of the falls. We were soaked! We also visited a bird sanctuary and a hike through the rainforest.
Another day we hired a tour guide to drive us to the rainforest which is still part of the city of Sao Paulo. We had a 2 hour hike past waterfalls and natural pools and viewed many species of plants, trees, birds and butterflies. None of the wildlife such as monkeys, sloths, and even panthers decided to show themselves while we were there. As we drove home we were able to enjoy the lush jungle which encompasses Brazil. We entered the city just at rush hour and with a population of over 20 million it took us several hours to finally reach our hotel.
The shopping here is an interesting experience. Brazil is an expensive country and everything, even small items such as shoes, are priced in this manner: 5x and the number of Reals. Everything is bought on time, the total price is never listed, just the number and amount of each installment.
The closing ceremonies take place tonight and Captain Michael has reserved a table for our team. Thanks so much to District 18 for their support. I hope we have been able to give you a sense of our journey to the world championships.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Highs and Lows
What has this week taught me? In order to be competitive at this level takes seasoning. Each time you have the great fortune to be a part of World Championship bridge your skills improve, you have a greater knowledge of what it takes to beat these teams.
Today we need to do what is necessary to put yesterday behind us and play to the best of our abilities. Not allowing a disaster result on a board, or round, affect the next hand or the next session is another crucial and necessary skill.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Day 5 of 7
Day 5 is over, we are a long ways away from 8th place, but there are still 6 matches to go, and so the strength must be there.Bridge is funny. Those who play professionally must surely have the advantage. It's hard to get up to an intensity level necessary to work out every pattern on every hand at every trick. Unlike the first couple of days, Susan and I are getting slams right.
The setup at World Championships is different than Nationals or other bridge tournaments. There is a central foyer where all of the results of all matches are posted live (Results are entered electronically at each table upon the conclusion of the board). In addition, BBO Vugraph has teams playing live. During the China match, Susan and I sat poolside and watched helplessly as the Chinese ladies did fantastic things against our teammates. Joan made a couple of really tough 3NT hands in a losing cause. Sometimes, the bridge Gods are so mean.
Our real tough match tomorrow is against the German ladies.
Hello to everyone back home, especially Tommy (Gandalfo).......
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Better Left Unsaid
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
It's a rough event

Susan and I have the evening off. Am sitting by the pool... the match against Indonesia was brutal. Hands are so tough!!!
Thanks for all of the good wishes from Canada. Please keep them coming. We are in a hotel in an industrial area, and it is apparently quite dangerous "on the street". But the hotel is beautiful and the venue is spatious.
We are not yet half way through so we have to keep slugging. Yesterday was awful, so didn't manage to post the blog until today. The gamut of emotions during play is unbelievable. High highs and the lowest of lows. :(
