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Hi everybody,

 

The Cavendish Invitational Pairs will start in a few days and

I would like to invite all users to the new edition

of our last year Cavendish contest (the Golden :huh: Imp 2005 winner

was DenisO ).

 

The rules are nearly the same as last year:

We try to guess the final TOP 6 of the event,

for every right guessed pair in Top 6 you become 1 point,

for every exactly right placed pair 1 extra point.

 

have fun! :P

 

Robert

 

The list of participants:

 

1. Geoff Hampson – Eric Rodwell

2. Frank Multon – Pierre Zimmermann

3. Fulvio Fantoni – Claudio Nunes

4. Marc Bompis – Jean Christophe Quantin

5. Marty Fleisher – Chip Martel

6. Bob Blanchard – Jeff Meckstroth

7. Neil Chambers – John Schermer

8. Fred Stewart – Kit Woolsey

9. Grant Baze – Gaylor Kasle

10. David Berkowitz – Bill Pollack

11. Bjorn Fallenius – Roy Welland

12. Russ Ekeblad – Ron Rubin

13. Amos Kaminski – Shaya Levit

14. Steve Landen – Pratap Rajadhyaksha

15. Gary Cohler – Howard Weinstein

16. Richie Schwartz – Chris Willenken

17. Sam Lev – Jacek Pszczola

18. Drew Casen – Jim Krekorian

19. Joanne Stansby – Lew Stansby

20. Waleed ElAhmady – Tarek Sadek

21. Bobby Levin – Steve Weinstein

22. Gavin Wolpert – Vincent Demuy

23. Jill Levin – Jill Meyers

24. Zia Mahmood – Andy Robson

25. Bob Hamman – Justin Lall

26. Barry Goren – Ron Smith

27. Seymon Deutsch – Paul Soloway

28. Gilad Altshuler – David Birman

29. Piotr Bizon – Michal Kwiecien

30. George Jacobs – Ralph Katz

31. Alain Levy –Hervé Mouiel

32. Mike Cornell – Michael Rosenberg

33. Cutis Cheek – Joe Grue

34. Peter Lakatos – Gabor Winkler

35. Michael Kamil – Christal Hennar-Welland

36. Aleander Dubinin – Andrei Gromov

37. Mathias Bruun – Peter Fredin

38. Barry Rigal – Bart Bramley

39. Boye Brogeland – Ishmael DelMonte

40. Alfredo Versace – Antonio Sementa

41. Ton Bakkeren – Huub Bertens

42. Michael Elinescu – Entscho Wladow

43. Chris Compton – Mike Passell

44. Zoltan Nagy – Bob Richman

45. Sartaj Hans – Tony Nunn

46. Guido Ferraro – Augustin Medala

 

(Stand: 9th May)

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My TOP 6

 

1. Fulvio Fantoni – Claudio Nunes

2. Bobby Levin – Steve Weinstein

3. Bjorn Fallenius – Roy Welland

4. Waleed ElAhmady – Tarek Sadek

5. Sam Lev – Jacek Pszczola

6. David Berkowitz – Bill Pollack

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My list:

 

Geoff Hampson – Eric Rodwell

Fulvio Fantoni – Claudio Nunes

Fred Stewart – Kit Woolsey

Bjorn Fallenius – Roy Welland

Waleed ElAhmady – Tarek Sadek

Guido Ferraro – Augustin Medala

 

Luis

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It would be interesting if we added a bidding element to this game to more closely mirror the actual event. I suspect that a lot of people will chose some of the same teams. However, this doesn't mean that they would be a cost effective investment.

 

1. Fulvio Fantoni – Claudio Nunes

2. Bobby Levin – Steve Weinstein

3. Waleed ElAhmady – Tarek Sadek

4. Geoff Hampson – Eric Rodwell

5. Boye Brogeland – Ishmael DelMonte

6. Bjorn Fallenius – Roy Welland

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Hi all,

At least we'll get the fantunes we know and love:

 

"In general, any convention or treatment that is familiar to the average tournament player, or can be explained

to the average player within 10 seconds, is allowed. Methods of a destructive nature are not authorized, nor are

the following:

a. Forcing or strong pass systems;

b. Multi 2" and similar conventional opening bids;

c. Two-suited weak two/three-bid openings which specify only one (or neither) of the suits

held; anchor suit must contain at least five cards B except that two of a major showing that

suit and a minor is permitted – even if the major is only a four card suit.

d. Preemptive bids that do not specify which suit is held;

e. Artificial bids or sequences that require a lengthy explanations;

f. Canapé style overcalls or opening bids if the first-bid suit may be shorter than four cards;

g. Any system, convention or treatment that would require a pre-alert (in ACBL parlance) and

written suggested defenses.

h. Transfer openings and transfer responses, subject to the following exception:

1. Any transfer response structure to a notrump opening, overcall or rebid is

permitted"

 

Thanks,

Dan

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....as are transfer responses showing at least high-card game invitational

values."

 

 

But then what will we see from then if not their normal system?

 

Thanks,

Dan

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Well Fantunes play weak x-fer responses to their 1C opening followed by some multi-meaning bids (or are they relays?), I think, since their english is not that good, I had trouble completely understanding their 1C-1D-1H auction when I played them in the Open BAM in denver.
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1. Mahmood-Robson

2. Fantoni-Nunes

3. Hampson-Rodwell

4. Levin-Weinstein

5. Versace-Sementa

6. El-Ahmady-Sadek

 

 

Zia-Robson have a great record in invitational pairs events. ;)

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Just out of boredom decided to research some pairs.

 

It seemed like everyone is picking Fantoni and Nunes first or second, so I looked back at their past results.

 

2005: 34/44, -1246

2004: 2/50, +3424

2003: 4/50, +2057

2002: 54/60, -2030

2001: 28/52, -145

Avg (converted percentile): 21/46, +412

 

They have certainly shown they can do that well, but also do quite badly. What this means, I have no idea, but the data suggests they are being somewhat overrated by people (in this event anyway.)

 

For a solid pick, take a pair like Levin and Weinstein over the same time period.

 

2005: 4/44, +1718

2004: 17/50, +734

2003: 27/50, -193

2002: 1/60, +2982

2001: 13/52, +1228

Avg: 11/46, +1294

 

That's a pair you can hang your hat on. They also won in 1999 so if I went back farther the average improves even more.

 

Lastly, of course I'm interested in Justin and Mr. Hamman! These are Hamman's results.

 

2005: (with Zia): 4/44, +1718

2004: (with Zia): 3/50, +3363

2003: (with Zia): 5/50, +1856

2002: (with Zia): 12/60, +1422

2001: (with Nickell): 21/52, +407

Avg: 7/46, +1753

 

Of course Zia had a lot to do with it, but nonetheless I will make Hamman and Justin my darkhorse upset pick this year to do very well!

 

I'll be there too, playing in the WBP pairs. Wish me luck!

 

"If I had a million dollars, if I had a million dollars, ...I'd be rich"

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I'm surprised that no one else is expecting Boye Brogeland – Ishmael DelMonte to place. Two very talented players there. My main worry is that they are not a well established partnership. Even so, I'm hoping for big things...
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My picks this year : play well guys - I want to see that 2nd Golden Imp award on my sideboard :rolleyes:

 

1. Zia Mahmood – Andy Robson

2. Russ Ekeblad – Ron Rubin

3. Geoff Hampson – Eric Rodwell

4. Fulvio Fantoni – Claudio Nunes

5. Bjorn Fallenius – Roy Welland

6. Bobby Levin – Steve Weinstein

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I like these pairs

 

1 Fulvio Fantoni – Claudio Nunes

2 Waleed ElAhmady – Tarek Sadek

3 Zia Mahmood – Andy Robson

4 Sam Lev – Jacek Pszczola

5 Boye Brogeland – Ishmael DelMonte

6 Bob Hamman – Justin Lall

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hi

 

dark horse? Nagy/Richman in the top 3.

 

Bob wont have to remember a system. If he can remember what contract he's playing they'll get a few tops.

 

Rgds Dog

Not quite, Bob and Zoly play a strong club system. I think Bob hates system. But dont hold that against him, he's nonetheless a top shelf player with the best nose I've ever seen.

 

nickf

sydney

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I don't feel like taking part in this contest since I would feel bad omitting any of the pairs below:

Zia-Robson

Hamman-Lall

ElAhmady-Sadek

Hampson-Rodwell

Levin-Weinstein

Fantoni-Nunes

Fallenius-Welland

Crasen-Krekorian

Versace-Sementa

Ferraro-Madala

Stewart-Woolsey

 

(And I probably should feel bad about others I hardly know.)

 

Okok, I will try:

1. Hampson-Rodwell

2. Levin-Weinstein

3. Zia-Robson

4. Fantoni-Nunes

5. ElAhmady-Sadek

6. Crasen-Krekorian

 

Arend

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I'm surprised that no one else is expecting Boye Brogeland – Ishmael DelMonte to place. Two very talented players there. My main worry is that they are not a well established partnership. Even so, I'm hoping for big things...

Boye and Ish have been playing together for 2 years are part of Rita Shugart's team.

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