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I cannot believe we can score over 62% and come in 3rd in our section. We have no chance in this Regional. Why bother playing if cheaters are rewarded?

Many years ago, in a large 28 table club game, my partner and I had a 70% game and came second in section. 65% was good for 4th

 

One unusual result does not make a pattern

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Harold Franklin once announced "Omar Sharif claims, on public record, that anybody who scores more than 70% in a high-quality pairs event must be cheating. Hence, it gives me pleasure to announce that the winners, with over 70%, are Rixi Markus and Omar Sharif." :)
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Harold Franklin once announced "Omar Sharif claims, on public record, that anybody who scores more than 70% in a high-quality pairs event must be cheating. Hence, it gives me pleasure to announce that the winners, with over 70%, are Rixi Markus and Omar Sharif." :)

 

I am sure that Rixi would immediately have responded that she had not encountered many high quality pairs... :)

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I remember a pair game in my club. I think it was 6 table Howell. I remember it for three reasons:

 

- it was labelled "[Mycroft]'s Birthday Pairs", because, well, it was.

- my partner and I won the event by half a matchpoint.

- 70.0x% was *second* (49% was third).

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I remember a pair game in my club. I think it was 6 table Howell. I remember it for three reasons:

 

- it was labelled "[Mycroft]'s Birthday Pairs", because, well, it was.

- my partner and I won the event by half a matchpoint.

- 70.0x% was *second* (49% was third).

 

Our record in Vancouver comes from the 1980s, when the biggest club had a thriving Friday Evening game followed monthly by a TGIF that would sometimes go until the sun came up, with drinking, rubber bridge, poker, and backgammon. Following one of these, the Saturday evening game was the dreaded 5-pair Howell where top is 1 and all play 20 boards and miss 5. One pair (who had not attended the frivolity of the night before) finished with 12%. The real joke was the 78% score that was second.

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