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LOVEBLOCK WINES NEW ZEALAND WIDE PAIRS
Friday 11th November 2022.
The New Zealand Wide Pairs has been a regular feature of our Tournament Calendar since 1998. However, this year, the event has a new sponsor, Loveblock Wines with overall and category winners getting to sample their wines as prizes.
A full list of prizes is listed in the booklets which will be available to all players after play. We have 56 heats of this year’s event, a fantastic turn-out. As well as providing a nationwide event from the comfort of your own club (or a club near you), the event raises funds for the New Zealand Bridge Foundation, an organisation that can benefit clubs and players throughout the country.
Some heats require pre-entry. Others will cater for last-minute walk-ins. So, if you have not entered, then there is still a chance for you to play. All heats take place on Friday evening.
Go to:
https://www.nzbridge.co.nz/current-tournaments.html
Sample some Loveblock Wine?
Put your camera over the QR code and it will take you to a landing page where you can sign up to the Friends & Family database which will get some seriously good offers from time to time.
Otherwise, you can buy online at https://www.glengarrywines.co.nz/search?criteria=loveblock
RESULTS
For the across the field results by club, overall and by category, go to:
http://www.compassmate.bridge-centre.org/results/monthly
The results will start to appear after play on Friday evening. We are hoping that all 56 heats will be scored that evening or during the morning of Saturday November 12th. Any queries regarding the scores need to be raised no later than 6 hours after the final results are published on the above site or midday Saturday November 12th, whichever is later. That time will be noted on this page.
Please email scoring queries to Michael Neels on quidge15@gmail.com
Thanks in advance to the X Club team of Bob Fearn, Michael Neels, Jan Spaans and Anna Kalma who will be scoring the event in their usual "super-fast" manner.
I hope you all enjoy taking part in this event.
Richard Solomon
pp New Zealand Bridge Foundation