2024 Australia-Wide Novice Pairs
Your Personal Results Booklet by Brad Coles
Robin,
Welcome to your personal results analysis booklet for the 2024 Australia-Wide Novice Pairs.
You will have already received your first booklet on the day of the event – an instructional booklet with advice on how to bid and play the hands. This is your second booklet, looking at the actual results from around Australia.
All of the participating clubs (except for Melton) have submitted their travelling scoreslips, and the event has been scored across the field. With over 600 tables submitted for each board, and nearly 18000 boards played overall, this is your chance to directly compare your results with players from all over the country, board by board.
For each board we have displayed a full national travelling scoreslip, plus a summary of the most common contracts and results, with some additional comments about the final results. The summary also shows your own result, and also the results of one of the top ranked pairs. This way you can see exactly what you needed to do if you wanted to win the event!
This booklet also contains the list of the top 436 pairs in the event, on the last few pages.
The top five pairs are:
1. Ruy De Menezes & Toni Paramore Easts
2. Peter & Jeanne Walczak Swan
3. Russell Goldflam & Katrina Budrikis Alice Springs
4. Tineke Tamis & Ian Wheeldon Monaro
5. Mario Rossi & Diane Pope Nedlands
Best VIC/TAS: Dennis & Wendy Butler Launceston
Best QLD: David Lewis & Stella Jansen Gold Coast
Your score summary
Ranking: 1025 out of 1247 (42.7%)
BoardSeatingContractTricksScore%
1EW2-E10170   42%
2EW2NT-E7-50   22%
3EW5-S13-440   62%
4EW4-W11650   88%
5EW4-W9-50   32%
6EW2-W8110   85%
7EW2-N9-110   12%
8EW2-W7-50   47%
9EW4-W11650   81%
10EW4-N9100   73%
11EW4-N11-450   19%
12EW3NT-E11460   54%
13EW4-S10-620   12%
14EW3-W8-50   56%
15EW2-S6200   89%
16EW1NT-E8120   61%
17EW2-S8-110   64%
18EW2-W6-100   15%
19EW4-E9-100   14%
20EW2-E7-100   30%
21EW2NT-S10-180   43%
22EW2-N9-110   9%
23EW3-E7-200   15%
24EW2NT-S10-180   7%
25EW4-S10-130   46%
26EW2-E10130   54%
27EW2-N9-110   23%
Prizes will all be listed in this document after the results are final. In all cases, winners need to contact us at mail@australianbridge.com to give us your postal address. (If you see a friend's name in a prize notice, be sure to let them know and congratulate them).
I hope you enjoyed the event and find this booklet interesting and informative.
Brad Coles
Publisher, Australian Bridge Magazine

PS. All participants in this event are entitled to significant discounts on any two items listed at www.australianbridge.com/AWP_discounts.

Board 1

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AT752
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)53
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q964
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J4
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)963
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AKQJ9
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)8
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)T873
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KQJ4
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)86
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K752
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AK6

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)8
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)T742
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AJT3
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q952

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
pass1NTpass
2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)pass2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)pass
3NTall pass

Table result: 3NT-E, EW400
Your result: 2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-E, EW170 (EW 42%)
EW winners' result: 3NT-E, EW430 (EW 88%)

Comments:
With the excellent heart suit, quite a few Wests insisted on playing in hearts, and this turned out to be a winning decision. Technically 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes) can be beaten on a high diamond lead (on continual diamond leads, West would run out of trumps and go down) but that's very unlikely and most pairs made 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes) for a 76% score.
Pairs who made nine tricks in 3NT had to settle for a respectable 59%. These are very generous scores for making a 26-point game; this is because many pairs had a mis­under­standing about whether 2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes) and 2NT were forcing, so they missed game.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3NT-EW12EW4904
11EW46016
10EW43068
9EW400127
8NS5074
7NS1007

4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW11EW45019
10EW42089
9NS5051
8NS1006

2NT-EW10EW1808
9EW15017
8EW12012

2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW11EW2005
10EW17012
9EW14013
Travelling scoreslip
EW4804604504304204002502402102001801701501401201109080-50-100
Freq11619699012712251426192914142113926
EW%999795887558474747464542383431292727163


Board 2

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q96
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)T62
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QT86
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)K93
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KJ432
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K5
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K5
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AQT5
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A8
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QJ93
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)J9732
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)74

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T75
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A874
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)A4
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J862

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
passpass
1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)pass1NTpass
2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)pass2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)pass
2NTpass3NTall pass

Table result: 3NT-E, EW400
Your result: 2NT-E, NS50 (EW 22%)
EW winners' result: 1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-W, EW110 (EW 45%)

Comments:
The most common contract here was 2NT, which is understandable with 24 HCP. It would be nice if you could stop in 1NT (as recommended in the souvenir booklet) but that's a difficult decision to make.
About a third of the 2NT bidders went down, for a 22% score. However, making 1NT would not have been much better; whatever contract you are in, the only way to get a good score is to make eight tricks (for example, finessing the images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)10 to take images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AQ, images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K, images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AK and three hearts). Setting up spades will also work.
Playing in 2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) making nine is the easiest path to a good score (74%).
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
2NT-EW10EW1809
9EW15029
8EW12081
7NS5048
6NS10010

3NT-EW10EW4306
9EW40027
8NS5058
7NS10038
6NS1505

1NT-EW10EW1803
9EW15021
8EW12039
7EW9029
6NS503
Travelling scoreslip
EW42040021020018017015014013012011010090800-50-100
Freq42811122250751120551318114661
EW%999694949390847468594540383534226


Board 3

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T95
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)KT65
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)A5
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AK86
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q864
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J982
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)J92
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J3
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KJ73
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)Q43
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)864
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)T74

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A2
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A7
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)KQT73
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q952

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)
pass1images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)pass2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)
pass2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)pass2NT
pass3NTall pass

Table result: 3NT-S, NS490
Your result: 5images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-S, NS440 (EW 62%)
EW winners' result: 3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-S, NS130 (EW 97%)

Comments:
There should not be any pairs in slam here, with just 29 HCP and no good fit, but the 3-3 diamond break does allow you to make 12 tricks. South's images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)10 is an important card, as that would give you a small extra chance to make slam even if diamonds do not break (when the images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)J drops doubleton). You will score below average if you fail to take your 12 tricks.
The surprising result was the high number of pairs in 3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes). This might come from auctions like 1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-1images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes), with North not realising that 3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes) is only invitational, not forcing (see the booklet for notes on forcing alternatives). Having said that, it's not clear why South would fail to accept the invitation.
Book prizes for 6images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes) go to Jeff Stephens and Lyn Gadsby of Townsville.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3NT-NS13NS52078
12NS490266
11NS46022
10NS43012
9NS4004
8EW503

3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-NS13NS19022
12NS17014
11NS1504
10NS1304

5images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-NS13NS44026
12NS4205

2NT-NS13NS2705
12NS24016
11NS2106
9NS1503
Travelling scoreslip
EW0-110-130-140-150-170-180-190-210-240-270-400-420-430-440-460-490-520-920-980
Freq13158187522872265151226222677911
EW%9998979593868077747270696765625835811


Board 4

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)J753
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)876
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)753
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q85
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q986
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)KQJ932
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)942
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T4
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A4
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AKJ
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AJ9632

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AK2
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)T5
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QT86
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KT74

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
passpass1images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)pass
1images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)pass3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)pass
4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)all pass

Table result: 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-W, EW620
Your result: 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-W, EW650 (EW 88%)
EW winners' result: 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-W, EW620 (EW 57%)

Comments:
Most pairs managed to reach 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes) here, with just a few getting stranded in 3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes) (either by West making a non-forcing bid, or East passing a forcing bid). A lot of matchpoints swing on whether the defenders can take their three tricks (EW score 43% if they do, 11% if they don't).
On a black-suit lead, declarer will have enough dummy entries to set up the club suit for 11 tricks. A red-suit lead from North will attack dummy's entries to prevent this. The defence still has a chance on a spade lead, as long as South switches to a trump immediately.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW12EW6804
11EW650113
10EW620229
9NS10031

3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW11EW20014
10EW17049
9EW1404

3NT-EW11EW6607
10EW63023
9EW6007

2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW11EW20012
10EW17021
9EW1406

3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-EW9EW1105
8NS10021
7NS2007
Travelling scoreslip
EW66065063062060040030021020018017015014012011090-100-200
Freq711824229712426127081015116417
EW%9888775738373737343125191716161592


Board 5

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)92
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AT2
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QJ98
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AQT8
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AQJ86
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QJ96
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)T
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J74
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)K754
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)743
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)A7
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)K953

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T3
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K85
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K65432
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)62

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)pass2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)
2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)pass4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)all pass

Table result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-W, NS50
Your result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-W, NS50 (EW 32%)
EW winners' result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-W, EW420 (EW 96%)

Comments:
The most popular result here was 3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) making (scoring EW 64%, but deserving more), and 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) one off (scoring EW 32%). However, there were quite a lot of EW pairs who sold out to the NS diamonds, and the best that these pairs could do defending 3images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes) was a pitiful 12% score.
This kind of hand is a problem in a Novice event, because teachers complain when I advise West to overcall with 11 HCP, but it's important to remem­ber that not all 11-counts are the same. When you have a very good five-card suit, you should make a reasonable effort to mention it.
There are plenty of 'rules' about when you should and shouldn't bid, but the most important rule is to trust your instincts, and then learn from the times that your instincts turned out to be wrong.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW10EW17035
9EW140102
8NS5020
7NS1004

4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW10EW42031
9NS5099
8NS10024

3images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-NS10NS13017
9NS11038
8EW10017

4images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-NS10NS1309
9EW10041
8EW20022

5images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-NS10EW10012
9EW20036
8EW3007
Travelling scoreslip
EW500420400300200170140110100-50-90-100-110-120-130-150
Freq431286448131473120734571306
EW%99969393877864534732211811641


Board 6

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)97
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)63
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AJ764
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AK92
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KQ8
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AQ98742
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)5
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)QT
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)543
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)JT
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)9832
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J874

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AJT62
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K5
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)KQT
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)653

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
pass1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)
2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)dblpass2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)
pass3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)pass3NT
all pass

Table result: 3NT-S, NS400
Your result: 2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-W, EW110 (EW 85%)
EW winners' result: 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-W, NS200 (EW 24%)

Comments:
NS have 25 HCP on this deal, but they mostly allowed themselves to be bullied by West's hearts. In the cases where NS did manage to get into the auction, I can understand why they chose to play in diamonds rather than notrumps. South's heart stopper is fragile, so bidding 3NT is a brave action.
Defending 3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes) (and beating it by one trick) is the most common result, and leads to an average board. Sadly, bidding 4images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes) turns a plus into a minus and a poor result for NS. Bidding 3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) fares much better (66%), and bidding 3NT or 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) is a huge success.
Book prizes for 3NT go to Lorraine Oliver and Alayne Gouge of Cowra and Ros Nicholson and Michelle Miller of Toronto.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW10EW1703
9EW1408
8NS10068
7NS20028

4images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-NS10NS1305
9EW5024
8EW10064
7EW1505

4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW9NS1004
8NS20048
7NS30010

2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW9EW1404
8EW11034
7NS10023

5images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-NS10EW503
9EW10019
8EW15033
7EW2004
Travelling scoreslip
EW200170150140110100500-100-110-120-130-140-150-170-200-300-400-420-450-460-500-590
Freq10349123491581951218142398812353522122
EW%98979388857563585042414038373424161274321


Board 7

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q7
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)96
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QJT5
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AKJ86
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KJ6
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)KQ875
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)6
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)9542
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A85
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)T32
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AK92
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)T73

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T9432
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AJ4
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)8743
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
pass
pass1images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)pass1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)
pass1NTpass2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)
all pass

Table result: 2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-S, EW100
Your result: 2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-N, NS110 (EW 12%)
EW winners' result: 2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-W, EW170 (EW 74%)

Comments:
In the souvenir booklet I said that it would be difficult for EW to reach 2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes), but it turned out to be just a few tables short of being the most popular contract. A well-earned 60% score, and about half of them managed an overtrick for 70%.
To prevent declarer from making the overtrick, North should lead a top club and continue with three more rounds of the suit, allowing South to ruff the fourth round (overruffing dummy).
The most popular spot was 2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes), giving the North players an opportunity to learn from their mistakes. Bidding a five-card suit twice is rarely a good idea.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-NS9NS1103
8NS9027
7EW10040
6EW20035
5EW3008

2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW10EW1703
9EW14041
8EW11049
7NS10012

2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-NS9NS1107
8NS9025
7EW10054
6EW2007

3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW9EW14019
8NS10030
7NS2005
Travelling scoreslip
EW400300200170150140120110100800-70-80-90-100-110-120-130-150-180-200
Freq1639105516145014622465844223527213
EW%9994837474696359443231313025171274432


Board 8

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)73
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)8752
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)J9
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)QT754
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T9652
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AQJ96
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)T3
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)3
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AJ8
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)43
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q7642
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A86

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KQ4
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)KT
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AK85
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KJ92

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
passpasspass1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)
1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)pass2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)pass
2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)all pass

Table result: 2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-W, EW140
Your result: 2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-W, NS50 (EW 47%)
EW winners' result: 1NT-E, EW120 (EW 86%)

Comments:
As expected, NS controlled the deal at most tables, as EW were not able to find their spade fit. This should have been good news for NS, but many Souths let things get out of control.
With 19 HCP, South is too strong to open 1NT, so the correct opening is 1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes), planning to jump-rebid 2NT if North responds. However, if North is too weak to respond, South should take that as a warning. If EW enter the auction and give South another chance to bid, South should be cautious – there is no need to do any more than 1NT opposite a passing partner. Most Souths who overbid to 2NT received a below-average score.
If EW manages to play in spades, an 88% score is available.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
2NT-NS10NS1807
9NS15014
8NS12032
7EW5057
6EW10021
5EW1509
4EW2005

1NT-NS9NS15016
8NS12023
7NS9029
6EW5014
5EW1003

2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW9EW1405
8EW11017
7NS5020
6NS10014
5NS1503
Travelling scoreslip
EW4203503002502001801701501401201101009080500-50-70-90-100-110-120-130-150-180-200-210-250-300-400
Freq312210162825103161112105157153638365512389311213
EW%99989898979695938986827569686051474137312518139544432


Board 9

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A6
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)92
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AJ843
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)K832
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KQJT97
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AK3
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K5
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)T9
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)8432
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)T6
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QT
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AQJ74

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)5
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QJ8754
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)9762
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)65

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)passpass
2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)pass4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)all pass

Table result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-W, EW650
Your result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-W, EW650 (EW 81%)
EW winners' result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-W, EW650 (EW 81%)

Comments:
This was the flattest board of the set so far, with nearly every pair in 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes), and the results split evenly between 10 tricks (slightly below average) and 11 tricks (a surprising 81% score).
It's not clear why so many declarers failed to take 11 tricks. You have to lose the ace of trumps, and you might lose the images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)A (if the defenders take it in time). The only other thing to worry about is the images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)K, and that card can be finessed. In fact, with North having opened the bidding, the club finesse is almost certain to win.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW12EW68018
11EW650188
10EW620168
9NS1004

3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW12EW2305
11EW20051
10EW17059

2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW12EW2303
11EW20043
10EW17033

5images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)x-NS8EW5003
Travelling scoreslip
EW68066065063062060050035030025023021020017015014010050-100
Freq18118811681423191969364337
EW%989681665238383837373635271243322


Board 10

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AQ63
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)T9864
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A94
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)9
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A3
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)T9542
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KJ752
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T872
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QJ52
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q873
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)6

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KJ54
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K7
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AJ6
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)QT83

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
pass1images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)
pass1images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)pass1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)
pass4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)all pass

Table result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-S, NS620
Your result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-N, EW100 (EW 73%)
EW winners' result: 2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-N, NS170 (EW 41%)

Comments:
With 27 HCP, most pairs reached game, and most of those found the 4-4 spade fit. However, there were a lot of variations in the card play.
4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) depends entirely on how many clubs you lose. If you cash the images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A and play a club to the ten (or queen) you will lose two clubs and go down in 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes). Pretty much any other play (such as leading the queen or playing a club to the nine) will make the contract. An excellent choice is to play a club to the ten (losing to the jack) while leaving the ace in dummy. Then you can finesse against the images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)K later. Making 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) is worth 80%.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS11NS65023
10NS620115
9EW100141
8EW20058
7EW3007

3NT-NS11NS66011
10NS63025
9NS60030
8EW1008

3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS11NS2004
10NS17016
9NS14028
8EW1008

2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS10NS17014
9NS14018
8NS11022
Travelling scoreslip
EW3002001000-90-100-110-120-130-140-150-170-180-200-210-300-500-600-620-630-650-660
Freq137216513128314893491262130118242411
EW%99927359595956545349454138363534343119841


Board 11

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KJ5
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QJT94
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AKJ
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)75
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q984
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)53
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)T975
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)K62
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A762
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)62
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q2
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)QJT93

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T3
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AK87
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)8643
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A84

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)
pass1images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)pass2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)
pass4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)all pass

Table result: 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-N, NS420
Your result: 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-N, NS450 (EW 19%)
EW winners' result: 2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-N, NS170 (EW 84%)

Comments:
Like Board 9, nearly all pairs reached the major-suit game, and the result was split evenly between 10 tricks (slightly below average) and 11 tricks (again, 81%). It's quite surprising that these matchpoint scores are the same as Board 9, because that board required nothing more than a finesse, while making 11 here is a lot trickier.
There are actually four possible losers in this contract. The images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)K and images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A cannot be avoided, but many pairs will also lose to the images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q, after taking the diamond finesse. The other possible loser is the images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q, if you play the king on the first round of spades.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-NS11NS450201
10NS420226
9EW5044

3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-NS11NS20020
10NS17018
9NS1408

3NT-NS11NS46015
10NS4307
9NS4009
8EW508
7EW1004

2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-NS11NS20010
10NS17017
9NS1406

2NT-NS10NS1806
Travelling scoreslip
EW50-50-90-100-120-130-140-150-170-180-200-210-400-420-430-450-460
Freq51112221443663229226720215
EW%959190909090888784807774745536191


Board 12

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)J754
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J853
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)4
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)T942
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)92
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)Q92
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AKQJT7
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)K5
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AK86
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K7
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)9862
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AQ7

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)QT3
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AT64
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)53
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J863

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)pass1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)pass
3images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)pass4NTpass
5images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)pass6images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)all pass

Table result: 6images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-W, EW920
Your result: 3NT-E, EW460 (EW 54%)
EW winners' result: 3NT-E, EW520 (EW 91%)

Comments:
There are 12 tricks available here, but there's no need to bid slam to get a good score. With not many pairs in slam, bidding 3NT and taking all your tricks is worth 73%.
The only trap is to avoid playing in a minor-suit game; this will lose to all the pairs in 3NT, as well as pairs in slam. 5images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes) making six is worth just 32%.
This is a good textbook deal for players wanting to improve their card play. Many pairs in 3NT cashed their 11 top tricks and gave up – still beating the 5images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes) bidders for a 54% score, but you should do better. The key play is to set up a heart trick before giving up your stoppers in the other suits.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3NT-EW13EW52030
12EW490181
11EW46043
10EW4304

5images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-EW12EW420218
11EW4003

3images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-EW12EW17029

4images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-EW12EW17024
11EW1503

6NT-EW12EW99021

6images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-EW12EW92019

2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-EW12EW17010

4NT-EW12EW4906
11EW4603

5NT-EW12EW4904
Travelling scoreslip
EW990920520490460440430420400240210190180170150
Freq211931191472421835111625
EW%9895917354504931131312121271


Board 13

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)JT53
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K7
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AKQ8643
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A8
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)Q865
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AJ52
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J97
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q74
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J972
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QT9843
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)K962
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AKT43
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)6
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)T52

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
1images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)pass1images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)
pass1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)pass4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)
all pass

Table result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-N, NS620
Your result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-S, NS620 (EW 12%)
EW winners' result: 3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-N, NS130 (EW 57%)

Comments:
The 5images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes) bidders slightly outnumber the 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) bidders, which is probably a losing strategy in the long run. Today, the 5images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes) bidders scored 76% for 600, while 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) scored 88% for 620, so not much difference. More importantly, 5images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes) had a higher success rate (4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) can be beaten with club ruffs).
Both contracts depend on how many spades you lose, so declarer will need to finesse against the images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q at some point, but this will be futile if the def­en­ders have taken the first four tricks (images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)A, club ruff, images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A, club ruff). The defenders will need at least one club ruff for a decent score.
Declarer will score a bonus on a heart lead, as North's diamond losers will escape on the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AK.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
5images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-NS12NS6205
11NS60096
10EW10046
9EW2009

4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS11NS65019
10NS62038
9EW10075
8EW2009

3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-NS11NS15055
10NS13034
9NS11011

4images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-NS12NS1703
11NS15027
10NS13013
9EW1003
Travelling scoreslip
EW300200130110100-100-110-130-140-150-170-180-200-210-300-500-600-620-630-650-660
Freq739615136221252487104171259844171915
EW%989591897765625752453736343333322412852


Board 14

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)J9765
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)54
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q96
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KQ2
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T43
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)KT3
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AJ
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A8754
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q2
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QJ6
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K853
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)JT63

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AK8
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A9872
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)T742
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)9

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
pass1images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)
pass1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)pass2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)
all pass

Table result: 2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-N, NS140
Your result: 3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-W, NS50 (EW 56%)
EW winners' result: 3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-S, EW150 (EW 99%)

Comments:
Reaching 3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes) turned out to be less challenging than I thought, as it was the most popular contract. I'm guessing that most of the West players are overcalling 2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes) – it's a terrible overcall, but being non-vulnerable lets you get away with a lot of undisciplined bids.
Defending 2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) left EW with just 30% (eight tricks) or 17% (nine tricks). To earn the 30% score, the defenders need five tricks, and the shortest route to that target is a diamond ruff. Maybe not at trick one, but West should get another chance before the play is over. Declarer can't draw trumps without wasting crucial entries.
Book prizes for 3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes) go to Sheevaun Gallacher and Christine Innes of Joondalup and Helen Smart and Debbie Martyn of Launceston.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-EW9EW1109
8NS5094
7NS10010

2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS10NS1707
9NS14048
8NS11037
7EW509

3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS10NS1709
9NS14044
8EW5040
7EW1006

1NT-EW7EW905
6NS5017
5NS10034
4NS1506
Travelling scoreslip
EW1201101009070500-50-80-90-100-110-120-140-150-170-180-200
Freq314355718991208263536100251813
EW%99979386817466564544393025176311


Board 15

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A653
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)97542
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K83
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)5
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)QT87
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J3
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q965
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)863
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KJ4
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)KQ6
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AJ74
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AT9

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)92
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AT8
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)T2
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KQJ742

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
pass
passpass1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)
all pass

Table result: 2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-S, EW100
Your result: 2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-S, EW200 (EW 89%)
EW winners' result: 1NT-E, NS50 (EW 44%)

Comments:
The popular contract was 2NT, which could have been reached in two ways:
1) East opened 1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes), West responded 1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes), and East rebid 2NT (18-19). With only 5 HCP and no ace or king, West would have done much better to pass 1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes), which is EW's best spot on this deal.
2) East opened 1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes), South overcalled 2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes), and East refused to back down. Defending 2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes) would have been better (even better than playing 1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)).
Playing in 2NT led to an incredibly wide range of results, as there are dozens of different ways that the play might go.
1NT was also a common spot, with East opening 1NT. Playing 1NT as 16-18 (instead of 15-17) is quite common in some regional clubs.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
2NT-EW11EW2104
10EW18011
9EW15023
8EW12015
7NS5012
6NS10034
5NS15033
4NS2006

1NT-EW11EW2103
10EW1808
9EW15021
8EW12016
7EW907
6NS5032
5NS10023
4NS1506
Travelling scoreslip
EW43040030021020018015014013012011010090700-50-90-100-110-120-130-140-150-170-200
Freq917874119448531137119228224921823760121
EW%99969493898479757471676153525144362617161515942


Board 16

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)6543
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K76
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K92
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A94
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A92
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AJ52
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AT854
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)2
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KJ
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)T98
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QJ7
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)QJ853

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)QT87
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)Q43
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)63
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KT76

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)pass1NTall pass

Table result: 1NT-E, EW120
Your result: 1NT-E, EW120 (EW 61%)
EW winners' result: 3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-W, NS100 (EW 18%)

Comments:
As I anticipated in the souvenir booklet, the table auction of 1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-1NT was not found at many tables in the Novice Pairs. Presumably East bid 2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes), West rebid the diamonds, and East felt obliged to show the diamond support.
Getting to the three-level didn't do any harm, as there are ten tricks in 3images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes). Declarer has to lose the images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A and images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K, but you can hold heart losers to one by taking the double finesse (running the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)10, losing to the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K, and then finessing against the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)Q later). About half of the declarers lost a fourth trick (either failing to take the second heart finesse, or failing to ruff the spade loser) and that turned a 72% score into a 45% score.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-EW10EW13041
9EW11063
8NS10026

2NT-EW10EW18010
9EW15040
8EW12033
7NS10019
6NS2009

2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-EW11EW1503
10EW13030
9EW11053
8EW9017

3NT-EW10EW63010
9EW60037
8NS10034
7NS20010
6NS3005
Travelling scoreslip
EW6206001801501401301201101009070500-100-110-120-200-300
Freq138156188150144229146109214010
EW%98959185797261453331282827189851


Board 17

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)QT86
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A754
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AJ
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KT8
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)9432
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K63
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)962
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J64
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)K
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)T92
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)KQT73
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A532

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AJ75
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QJ8
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)854
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q97

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
1images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)
pass2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)all pass

Table result: 2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-S, NS170
Your result: 2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-S, NS110 (EW 64%)
EW winners' result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-S, EW50 (EW 82%)

Comments:
The first few bids are straightforward, but a lot of tables got out of control when South bid again over 2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes). Sometimes 10 HCP is enough to invite game, but this is not one of those occasions. The 4-3-3-3 shape is not helpful, and queens and jacks are overrated (on some hands they are no use at all).
Having reached 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes), quite a few declarers managed to make it. After giving up the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K, images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q and images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A, it is possible to take one diamond, one diamond ruff, four trumps, three hearts, and the images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q. Alternatively, the opponents might lead a club, setting up your images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)10, in which case you won't need the diamond ruff.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS11NS2005
10NS17066
9NS140126
8NS11058
7EW506

4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS11NS4504
10NS42034
9EW5053
8EW10028
7EW1506

3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS11NS2005
10NS17026
9NS14051
8EW5021
7EW1006
Travelling scoreslip
EW1009070500-50-70-80-90-100-110-120-140-150-170-180-200-210-240-400-420-430-450
Freq45629018111286641887971152123424
EW%9490908275747373727064594327191110888521


Board 18

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T54
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)T32
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)T984
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KJ2
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q7
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A864
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AQ632
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)T9
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KJ82
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)75
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)KJ
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q8753

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A963
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)KQJ9
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)75
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A64

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
pass1images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)
1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)pass1NTall pass

Table result: 1NT-E, EW90
Your result: 2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-W, NS100 (EW 15%)
EW winners' result: 2NT-E, NS100 (EW 15%)

Comments:
While it's usually better to play in notrumps rather than a minor, on this deal it doesn't make much difference, with both 1NT and 2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes) scoring +90. The majority chose 2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes), giving me another chance to remind you that you should not be bidding a suit twice with only five cards (remember all those people who played in the 5-1 fit on Board 7).
Both 1NT and 2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes) went down as often as they made. One winning line in 1NT (on a heart lead) is to win the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A, cash the images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)KJ, and play a spade. South can win the images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A and cash five more tricks, but you have the rest.
In 2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes), the key play is to throw a heart on the images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)J before dummy runs out of trumps (taking the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A, then two spades, and lastly five diamonds).
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-EW9EW1108
8EW9046
7NS5066
6NS10021

1NT-EW10EW1803
9EW1506
8EW12018
7EW9024
6NS5030
5NS1006

2NT-EW10EW1803
9EW1506
8EW12012
7NS5022
6NS10027
5NS1505
Travelling scoreslip
EW3803002802102001801501301201101009080700-50-80-90-100-110-120-140-150
Freq1101126712330213780218218571010681118
EW%999897979592908986827768605756412524155543


Board 19

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)J9
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A3
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)9753
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AKJ95
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KQ876
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)8654
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)J6
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)T4
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A5432
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J9
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AK2
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q82

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)KQT72
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QT84
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)763

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
pass
pass1images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)dbl
3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)all pass

Table result: 3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-E, EW140
Your result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-E, NS100 (EW 14%)
EW winners' result: 2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-E, EW140 (EW 62%)

Comments:
In the given auction, West's 3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) bid is preemptive, aiming to stop NS from finding a possible minor-suit fit. On the actual deal, NS can make 4images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes), but it's tough for either player to bid it over 3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes). About 200 pairs managed to play in 2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes), which means NS were far too timid – letting your opponents play at the two-level in a ten-card fit is a terrible idea. Push them to the three-level and make them work for their plus score.
Many pairs reached 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes), which technically is a good spot (with North making 130 in 4images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)). In real life, 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) is a poor spot, because no one is bidding 4images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes), and all the other EW pairs are making 3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes).
Book prizes for 3images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes) go to Kevin Pass and Denise Pass of South Perth and Lewis Adams and Max Irvine-Brown of Tamborine Mountain.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW10EW17014
9EW140167
8EW11012

3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW10EW17014
9EW140164
9NS10011

4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW10EW6209
9NS10096
8NS2003

3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-NS9NS1104
8EW5013
7EW1008

4images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-NS8EW1009
7EW1505

4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-NS8EW1005
7EW1507
Travelling scoreslip
EW50030020017015014011010050-90-100-110-130-180
Freq242281733512293021121561
EW%9898979591623431262314321


Board 20

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q5
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K53
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QT632
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J98
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)2
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)T842
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AK75
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AKT6
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AJT973
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QJ96
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)J98
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)K864
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A7
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)4
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q75432

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)pass1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)pass
1NTpass2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)all pass

Table result: 2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-E, EW170
Your result: 2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-E, NS100 (EW 30%)
EW winners' result: 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-W, EW650 (EW 99%)

Comments:
There were more pairs in spades than hearts, and I can understand that. The pairs who did find the heart fit ended up in game, of course, and about half of them made it.
The winning play (in either contract) is to play a spade to the jack, losing to the king. When the images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q drops on the next round, the spades are high. This will result in ten tricks (five spades, images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AK, images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AK and eventually a heart)
NS had very little control over this result. If spades are trumps, South can save a few matchpoints by getting a heart ruff.
Book prizes for 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes) go to Sheldon Lipschitz and Basil Danylec of Northern of Sandy Mollenhagen and Sandy Raiti of Tully.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW9EW14036
8EW11095
7NS10031
6NS2006

4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW11EW6507
10EW62035
9NS10035
8NS20017

3NT-EW10EW63016
9EW60024
8NS10029
7NS20010
6NS3005

3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW9EW14012
8NS10029
7NS20015
Travelling scoreslip
EW63062060050040021020018017015014012011010090800-90-100-200-300
Freq16372411273121966231001067111677523
EW%97938886868685848380736656474645444430113


Board 21

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AQJ2
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)73
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K865
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)T62
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)6
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QJ542
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AJ42
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J87
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)98743
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A9
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QT3
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)953

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KT5
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)KT86
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)97
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AKQ4

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
passpass1NT
pass2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)pass2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)
pass3NTall pass

Table result: 3NT-S, NS600
Your result: 2NT-S, NS180 (EW 43%)
EW winners' result: 3NT-S, NS600 (EW 27%)

Comments:
With a balanced 15 HCP opposite a balanced 10 HCP, there should be no doubt about this contract, so if you did not reach 3NT then this is the board your partnership needs to discuss. Of course, 25 HCP does not guarantee that 3NT will make, but in the long run you will lose if you don't bid it.
Making nine tricks is not a problem, with four spades and four clubs on top, and one of the red kings will come good (both aces are onside). The only item of interest is the tenth trick. If West leads a heart (ignoring South's 2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes) bid) then declarer will have time to get both red kings. On a diamond lead, the defenders will have four tricks before South can get the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K.
Book prizes for a unique top go to Anne Charles and Catherine Bray of Monaro for making 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) doubled.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3NT-NS11NS6608
10NS63086
9NS600121
8EW10039
7EW2005

2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS10NS17025
9NS14046
8NS11013

2NT-NS10NS18026
9NS15033
8NS12015

1NT-NS10NS18022
9NS15022
8NS1206

4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS10NS6205
9EW10015
8EW2008
Travelling scoreslip
EW2001000-80-90-100-110-120-130-140-150-170-180-200-210-240-300-500-600-620-630
Freq186222110272196863324833112121586
EW%98918685858481777568574943383838373727169


Board 22

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)J6
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)T9
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AT6
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AKQJT3
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A75432
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AQ87
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)54
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)7
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KQ8
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K62
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QJ73
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)962

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T9
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J543
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K982
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)854

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
passpass
2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)all pass

Table result: 3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-W, EW170
Your result: 2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-N, NS110 (EW 9%)
EW winners' result: 3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-W, EW170 (EW 66%)

Comments:
With only 21 HCP, most pairs played a partscore here. The hands fit very nicely for ten unstoppable tricks: after drawing two rounds of trumps, you can ruff your fourth heart in dummy.
If trumps had not been 2-2, you would have had to rely on diamonds for the tenth trick. While the cards are a bit different, this images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QJ combination is a "double finesse" just like the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J10 on Board 16. First you play toward the images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q, losing to the king. Then you play toward the images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)J. If either of the two missing honours is onside (very likely after North's 3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes) bid), you will eventually get your images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)J.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW11EW2007
10EW170140
9EW14031

4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW11EW6507
10EW62091
9NS10026

3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-NS10NS1304
9NS11040
8EW5036
7EW1004

4images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-NS9EW5032
8EW10036
7EW1503

2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW10EW17022
9EW1409
Travelling scoreslip
EW65062050030025020017015014011010050-90-100-110-120-130-150-180
Freq792323101622040251702730545742
EW%999082828281665146433828201694321


Board 23

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)7643
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J73
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AKT7
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)52
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AJ2
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)KQT8
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)52
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AT93
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)QT98
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)952
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QJ
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KJ64

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)K5
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A64
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)98643
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q87

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
pass
1images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)pass1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)pass
1NTall pass

Table result: 1NT-W, EW90
Your result: 3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-E, NS200 (EW 15%)
EW winners' result: 2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-E, NS100 (EW 37%)

Comments:
The popular spot was 1NT, with results ranging from three off to four overtricks. NS have six top tricks in defence, so it's hard to believe declarer made 11 tricks, but I did find out the answer: North led a low diamond, and South failed to continue that suit after winning the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A.
It looks like declarer has at least seven easy tricks (four spades, at least one heart and at least two clubs). However, playing the spades is tricky, with East having only one entry. The correct play is to run the images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)10 (winning) and play the images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)9. When the king appears, you win the ace, and then overtake the images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)J with the images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q to get back to cash the images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)8.
2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) is a better spot, with at least eight solid tricks.
Book prizes for 2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes) go to Diana Schupp and Bill McCreadie of Mandurah and Ross Mangano and Brooke Anderson of Redcliffe.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
1NT-EW11EW2104
10EW1805
9EW1508
8EW12016
7EW9026
6NS10043
5NS20017
4NS3003

2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW10EW1705
9EW14017
8EW11044
7NS10025
6NS2008

3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW10EW1704
9EW14015
8NS10024
7NS20014
6NS3003
Travelling scoreslip
EW30024021020018017015014013012011010090800-90-100-110-200-300-400
Freq22510811115092010910363321644962814
EW%9998989795949287827969595552515137231551


Board 24

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)43
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)5
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)98762
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AKQT3
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KT2
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AT876
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)T
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J876
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)9865
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QJ92
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)KQ53
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)2

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AQJ7
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K43
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AJ4
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)954

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
passpasspass1NT
pass3NTall pass

Table result: 3NT-S, EW50
Your result: 2NT-S, NS180 (EW 7%)
EW winners' result: 3NT-S, EW150 (EW 95%)

Comments:
This one is 15 HCP opposite 9 HCP, but the 9-count is a bit more powerful than North's 10-count on Board 21, so most people bid game. This kind of 24-point game usually needs a bit of luck, and 3NT would have made easily if the spade finesse had worked.
The 4-1 club break should not present a problem; after seeing East show out on the second round, you can come back to hand to finesse against the jack. As predicted in the souvenir booklet, going one off in 3NT leaves you with a respectable matchpoint score, because many NS pairs are getting the clubs wrong.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3NT-NS10NS4307
9NS40025
8EW5042
7EW10064
6EW15025

2NT-NS10NS18010
9NS15019
8NS12040
7EW5045
6EW10026
5EW1504

1NT-NS9NS1504
8NS12020
7NS9029
6EW5013
Travelling scoreslip
EW170150140110100500-50-80-90-100-110-120-130-140-150-180-210-250-300-400
Freq5351011114135119235105860182281211126
EW%9895919079584745444137312115131176664


Board 25

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)QJ63
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AJT98
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)642
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)3
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AKT987
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)Q
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)3
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)T7654
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)4
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K632
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)J97
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KQJ92

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)52
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)754
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AKQT85
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A8

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
passpass1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)
2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)pass4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)
all pass

Table result: 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-N, NS420
Your result: 4images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-S, NS130 (EW 46%)
EW winners' result: 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-N, NS420 (EW 6%)

Comments:
Here we have another of those "double finesse" positions, with North holding the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AJ10. This one takes care of itself though, because the queen pops up in front of the ace. This gives you four heart tricks, to go with six diamonds and the images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A to take as many tricks as you want.
This means the defenders are under pressure to get their tricks quickly. Two spades and a heart are straightforward, but getting a fourth trick is more challenging. The winning defence to beat 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes) is discussed in the souvenir booklet.
Book prizes for a unique top go to Rhonda Hulshoff and Barbara Daniels of South Perth for doubling 5images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes).
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-NS11NS15027
10NS13080
9NS11024

3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW9EW1406
8NS10044
6NS3004
5NS4003

4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-NS10NS42030
9EW5013
8EW1004

4images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-NS12NS1703
11NS1509
10NS13026
9EW509

3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-NS10NS17024
9NS14013
8EW503
Travelling scoreslip
EW14013011010050-100-110-120-130-140-150-170-190-200-300-400-420-430-450-480-500
Freq202822842792841131538331401210301118
EW%979388868170605746353023201611963332


Board 26

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)J852
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)T752
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q3
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AK5
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AK7
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AK93
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)864
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J87
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J86
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)KJT97
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)QT43

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T9643
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)Q4
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)A52
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)962

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
passpass
1NTpass2NTall pass

Table result: 2NT-W, EW630
Your result: 2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-E, EW130 (EW 54%)
EW winners' result: 2NT-W, EW180 (EW 82%)

Comments:
Most East players made an invitational bid over 1NT, but of course West did not accept. This board is exactly the same as Board 24: a 24-point game that needs a bit of luck. This time, the hands fit very well and the luck is all good.
The singleton images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q is worth a full trick, as well as a third stopper in the opponents' suit – a rare combination. With the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)Q dropping doubleton and the images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q onside, you don't have to lose anything more than the images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AK and images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)A.
Just don't forget to take the diamond finesse.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
2NT-EW11EW2105
10EW18043
9EW15051
8EW12029
7NS10018
6NS2006

1NT-EW10EW18020
9EW15028
8EW12019
7EW9015
6NS1006

3NT-EW10EW6308
9EW60036
8NS10019
7NS2006
6NS3006
Travelling scoreslip
EW6306004003002402102001801701501401301201101009080-80-100-110-150-200-300
Freq8361415663180252648798222178112411
EW%999591919090898276695954473527242222147751


Board 27

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)52
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)KQ
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)632
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AQ7642
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KT964
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)T8
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QT984
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)5
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q3
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A9654
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AJ
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)JT98

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AJ87
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J732
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K75
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)K3

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)
1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)pass2NT
all pass

Table result: 2NT-S, EW50
Your result: 2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-N, NS110 (EW 23%)
EW winners' result: 3NT-S, EW100 (EW 82%)

Comments:
The majority played in 3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes) here, which turned out to be a smart move. If the clubs had broken, you would have wished you were in notrumps, with at least eight top tricks for +120 or better. With the clubs not breaking, 3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes) is the better spot, earning +110 for a 77% score.
We briefly discussed the defence against 2NT and 3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes) in the souvenir booklet. In 3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes), the defenders have five possible tricks (images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)K, images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A, images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J, images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AQ) but they don't have time to get both the images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)K and images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q. They can attack one of those suits, but declarer will immediately play on hearts, setting up the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J to discard the other loser.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-NS10NS1306
9NS11095
8EW5074
7EW10012

3NT-NS9NS4009
8EW5051
7EW10026
6EW15017

2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-NS9NS11018
8NS9015
7EW503

2NT-NS8NS12017
7EW5011
6EW1003

2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW8EW11011
7NS5013
6NS1004
Travelling scoreslip
EW150140110100908050-50-90-100-110-120-130-150-180-200-250-280-300-400
Freq3051361121482215141131988112319
EW%9692908276766043393623965443321


Board 28

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)QJ9873
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)5
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QJ94
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)73
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)K
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AK
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AT752
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KQ964
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T4
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QJ82
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)86
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AJT85

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A652
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)T97643
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K3
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)2

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)dbl4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)
dblall pass

Table result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)x-N, NS790
Winners' result: Not played

Comments:
Most clubs only play 27 boards, so we don't have a large sample size for this board, but those who did play it were mostly in 5images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes), losing the two obvious tricks. About a third of the pairs took 12 tricks, which can only mean that declarer scored the images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)K.
When West was declarer, the images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)K was hidden; a low spade was played from dummy, South played "second hand low" and West's singleton king won the trick. If declarer had held images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KJ, South might have been right to play low, forcing declarer to guess whether to play the king or jack.
If West has shown ten minor-suit cards in the auction, South probably should grab the images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A as soon as possible, in case declarer sets up the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)Q for a spade discard.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
5images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-EW10EW42042
11EW40068
10NS5010

3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS11NS2004
10NS17011
9NS14016

3NT-EW11EW4609
10EW4305
9EW4003
7NS1007

4images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-EW12EW1706
11EW15019

3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-EW12EW1706
11EW15014
10EW1303
Travelling scoreslip
NS79062050030020017015014010050-90-100-110-130-150-170-180-200-210-400-420-430-460-500-520
Freq221115148211523612474014342714261021
NS%9898979795908783777267656260534543424130136321


Board 29

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KT53
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J98
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)A85
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KT3
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)J97
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)632
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)9763
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)QJ7
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)2
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)KQ54
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)KQJT
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)8642

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AQ864
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AT7
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)42
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A95

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
passpass1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)
pass3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)pass4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)
all pass

Table result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-S, NS620
Winners' result: Not played

Comments:
We've talked a lot today about the double finesse, and here we have another one. This one is slightly different, because the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J and images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)10 are in different hands; that means that the images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)9 is also an important card. The correct way to play this heart suit is to run the jack (or the nine) expecting to lose to the king or queen. Then, later, you play a heart to the ten, finessing against the other honour. This allows you to take two tricks if either of the missing honours is onside.
Here, they are both onside, so the double finesse works more quickly than expected. If East fails to cover the jack, it will win immediately; if East does cover, you can easily knock out the other honour to set up a trick. With this play in hearts, you are sure to make 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes).
At many tables West led the images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q, allowing declarer to win the images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A and then finesse against the images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J for a valuable overtrick (and a 94% score).
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS11NS65026
10NS62092
9EW10023

3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS11NS20012
10NS17031
9NS14013

2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS11NS2003
10NS17018
9NS1405
Travelling scoreslip
NS6506206004002001701501400-100
Freq2692111550119223
NS%9468484844301915105


Board 30

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A865
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AQ8542
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q63
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q3
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J52
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)T96
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KJ852
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KJ9
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)KQT9876
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K7
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)7

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T742
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A43
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)J3
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AT94

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
1images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)pass
2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)3images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)all pass

Table result: 3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-E, EW140
Winners' result: Not played

Comments:
The popular spot here was 4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes), which is quite a lot for a combined 19-count. The ten-card fit is a great asset, but the lack of aces is a fatal problem. It's easy to see why East would bid 3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes) (in fact, it is necessary to bid 3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes), because defending 3images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes) is a bad idea). It's not clear why either player would go on to game.
The defenders need to get all their aces to avoid a terrible score. Like Board 28, South has to guess whether to take the images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A or not. If he plays second-hand low, declarer might need to guess whether to play the king or jack. Today, declarer has a singleton, so he has no guess; he will go up with the king, and have no club loser. This is worth 86% to EW (94% if you are in game).
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW10EW42025
9NS50138

3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW10EW1706
9EW14023

5images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW9NS1009

5images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-NS9EW1003

5images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)x-EW9NS3004

2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW9EW1403
Travelling scoreslip
NS30017015010050-50-100-140-150-170-200-300-420
Freq421121394426261125
NS%9897979461302822151412126


Board 31

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q8
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AJ75
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)92
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KJ876
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KT93
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)4
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AKJ8
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q432
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)J65
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QT6
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q65
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AT95

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A742
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K9832
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)T743
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
pass
1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)pass1NTpass
2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)pass2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)
all pass

Table result: 2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-S, NS110
Winners' result: Not played
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-NS9NS14010
8EW1006
7EW2003

1NT-EW8EW12011
7EW905
6NS503

2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-NS10NS1703
9NS1407
8NS1105

2images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-EW8EW905
7NS509

2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-EW7NS503
6NS1003

2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-NS5EW3003

2NT-EW8EW1204
Travelling scoreslip
NS17015014011010050-90-100-110-120-140-200-300
Freq3418515191011515164
NS%989585766853413326181184


Board 32

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)K2
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AKT95
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AJ864
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)T
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)JT64
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)Q864
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q842
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AQ875
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)32
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)T93
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)975

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)93
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J7
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K752
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AKJ63

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
pass1images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)pass2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)
pass3images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)pass4images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)
pass5images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)pass6images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)
all pass

Table result: 6images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-N, NS920
Winners' result: Not played

Comments:
Book prizes for a unique top go to Clayton Beal and Shaun Turnbull of Glenelg for the slam.
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3NT-NS13NS52012
10NS4309
8EW5010

5images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-NS13NS4405
12NS42013
11NS4008

3images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)-NS13NS1908
12NS1709
11NS1508

4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-NS10NS4205
Travelling scoreslip
NS520490460450440430420400300230200190170150130120100-50-100
Freq12212510181011191513111125
NS%958988868377655449484843332216151492


Board 33

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)53
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)976
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QT8764
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)T2
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)A9
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QT8
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AJ5
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J7543
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)KQ84
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)KJ53
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)92
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A86

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)JT762
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A42
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)K3
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KQ9

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
pass1images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)
3NTall pass

Table result: 3NT-W, NS150
Winners' result: Not played
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
3NT-EW10EW4303
9EW4009
8NS506

3images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-EW10EW1305
9EW11010
8NS504

2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)-EW10EW1303
9EW1105
8EW904

2NT-EW9EW1503

2images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW9EW1403

4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW9NS503
Travelling scoreslip
NS110100500-90-110-120-130-140-150-180-200-400-430
Freq2420141848451193
NS%989581696653403326211716103


Board 34

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AJ2
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K2
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)QJ8
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A9543
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)854
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AJ85
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)KT942
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)8
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)K7
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QT9643
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)A75
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)QJ

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)QT963
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)7
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)63
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KT762

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
1images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)pass
3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)all pass

Table result: 3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-E, EW140
Winners' result: Not played
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW9NS5012

3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW9EW1403
Travelling scoreslip
NS15014010050-100-110-140-420
Freq113121152
NS%969285563127152


Board 35

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AKJ82
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)7
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)53
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)A9763
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)AKJT542
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)Q72
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)85
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)Q643
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)Q986
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)86
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)Q42

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)975
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)3
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AKJT94
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)KJT

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
1images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)
3images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)3images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)pass4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)
all pass

Table result: 4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-N, NS420
Winners' result: Not played
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
4images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS11NS4503
10NS4204

4images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)-EW9NS1005
Travelling scoreslip
NS450420200170100-50-100-140-150
Freq344162311
NS%9682665642261684


Board 36

images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)T974
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)A543
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)32
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)T87
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)6
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)K9
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)J864
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)AQ9654
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)QJ3
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)J876
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)AQ75
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)J2

  
           
  
images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)AK852
images/heartsm.gif (112 bytes)QT2
images/diamondsm.gif (109 bytes)KT9
images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)K3

Jack's auction from the souvenir booklet:
 
WESTNORTHEASTSOUTH
passpasspass1images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)
2images/clubsm.gif (113 bytes)2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)all pass

Table result: 2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-S, NS110
Winners' result: Not played
Most common results
ContractTricksScoreNumber
of tables
2images/spadesm.gif (111 bytes)-NS8NS1103
Travelling scoreslip
NS140110100-100-120-130
Freq131312
NS%927558422513


2024 Australia-Wide Novice Pairs – Final Results
Players in the top 5 will receive book prizes, with personalised Australia-Wide pens for the top 10 and state winners, and players in the top 100 will receive online magazine subscriptions. There are also spot prizes throughout the results booklet.
All winners must contact Australian Bridge (mail@australianbridge.com) with their address, to claim their prizes.
Names / ClubScore
1  Ruy De Menezes & Toni Paramore Easts    74.8
2  Peter & Jeanne Walczak Swan    71.3
3  Russell Goldflam & Katrina Budrikis Alice Springs    70.3
4  Tineke Tamis & Ian Wheeldon Monaro    69.2
5  Mario Rossi & Diane Pope Nedlands    68.7
6  Anne-Marie Horwitz & Teresa Daly Albany    68.3
7  Vivienne Gayford & Heather Eyers Coffs    68.1
8  Anthony Richards & Ngarie Pisano Nedlands    68.0
9  David Lewis & Stella Jansen Gold Coast    67.8
10  Ros Arthur & Marcia Cameron Roma    67.4
11  Steven Swan & Shray Sinha Wellington    67.2
12  Dennis & Wendy Butler Launceston    67.2
13  Janet MacPhail & Hugo Van Der Moer Barossa    66.9
14  Barry Simmons & Colleen Clift Northern    66.8
15  Karen Simmer & Andrew Mason WABC    66.5
16  Stuart Crockett & Marci Webster-Mannison QCBC    66.2
17  Karen Gosney & Brian Clark Redcliffe    66.1
18  Norii Migita & Sam Rudzyn Easts    66.0
19  Wayne & Maureen Lyons Cairns    65.8
20  Kathy Thomas & Alan Blackburn Geelong    65.8
21  Rae Duffy & John Reid Mollymook    65.7
22  Linda Thomas & Anil Shah Newcastle    65.7
23  Jeff Ward & Terence Staunton Northern    65.6
24  Mary Rose Ramsden & Noel Saunders Mackay    65.5
25  Julie Navruk & Marg Lane QCBC    65.5
26  Margie & Jock Mullen Bunbury    65.4
27  Rhonda Pocknee & Simon Hardie Moonee Valley    65.2
28  Ros Nicholson & Michelle Miller Toronto    65.1
29  Barbara Bibby & Lorraine Stivey Kalamunda    64.9
30  Susie Keur & Les Sinclair Nambucca Valley    64.8
31  Michael Hilton & Yvonne Zammit Central Coast    64.5
32  Fred Sheriff & Robyn Gillett Grafton    64.5
33  Chris Cameron & Jan Drake-Brockman Bunbury    64.3
34  Zac Ross & Remco Spencer QCBC    64.2
35  Kim Leard & Joanne Saunders Bunbury    64.1
36  Paul Higginbottom & Peter Newstead Northern    63.9
37  Jennifer Blacke & Celia Eastman Pt Mac Hastings    63.9
38  Dawn & Phil Thomas Central Coast    63.9
39  Bernard Szalkowski & David Harris Kalamunda    63.9
40  Andrew Smart & Kym Jervois Maleny    63.6
41  Peter Hodsman & Alison Wright KLTC    63.6
42  Ros Rutter & Pauline Quinlan Coffs    63.5
43  Michael Sput & Barbara Dunn Waverley    63.4
44  Mervyn Shapiro & David Smith Maine    63.4
45  Veronica Ntoumenopoulos & Penni Fletcher-Hughes WABC    63.2
46  Louise Purdie & Jenny Neuss QCBC    63.2
47  Susan McLean & Marlene Kirk Sanctuary Cove    62.9
48  Ross Pringle & Ronnie Malthouse Kalamunda    62.8
49  Elizabeth Egan & Richard Sellers Glenelg    62.8
50  Nan Jacobs & Judith Grigg Albury    62.6
Names / ClubScore
51  Roger & Judy Hooley Tasmania    62.4
52  Joe Pellegrino & Julie Rollinson Kiama    62.4
53  Annie Shotter & Sue Mittermair Hervey Bay    62.4
53  Roger Britton & Peter Jordan Joondalup    62.4
55  Hugh Wright & Christiane Rondeau Orange    62.3
56  Xiao Mei Zhao & Gary Watkins Mandurah    62.3
57  Brian Craig & James Fitzgerald Joondalup    62.2
58  Zena Costanzo & Peter Miriklis Darwin    62.1
59  Elaine Jones & Gary Taylor Nth Suburbs    62.1
60  Paul & Julie Stark Sydney    62.0
61  Anne Moase & Fiona Evans Gold Coast    62.0
62  Ruth Harvey & Susan Edwards Sth Gippsland    61.9
62  Egon Mikolajczyk & Ky Khan Joondalup    61.9
64  Mary Turner & Sue McInnes Bowen    61.9
65  Jackie Downie & Di Goddard Pt Mac Hastings    61.7
66  Ross Hunter & Russ Sowden Arana     61.7
67  Katie Emms & Carole Cluney Mollymook    61.6
67  Belinda Barton & Ann Daniels Toronto    61.6
69  Matthew Page-Hanify & Elizabeth Moran QCBC    61.5
70  Bree Manning & Jeanette Dalton Lockyer    61.4
71  Oleg Glushchenko & Elena Rochtchina Toronto    61.4
72  Kerrie Goldston & Beverly Jarvis Gold Coast    61.4
73  Ondy Crawford & Jo Miller Cootamundra    61.1
74  Pamela Bedwell & Winnie Raste Sydney    61.1
75  Julie Butel & Di McArtney Newcastle    61.1
76  Pierre Kuijken & Maxine Corfield Moonee Valley    61.0
77  Ann Barron & Jeanette Cockburn Ingham    60.9
78  Sally Ruttiman & Korma Byrne Tully    60.9
79  Kathy McGowan & Audrey Thornton Nedlands    60.8
80  Liz & Gerard Hale Northern    60.8
80  Diana O'Ferrall & Vivien Henesey-Smith Gold Coast    60.8
82  Les Geczy & Ian Bailey Maitland    60.7
83  Maree Thorp & Durisamy Mahendren Berwick    60.7
84  Alan Giles & Joan Aranas Ingham    60.5
85  Greg Baker & Marcella Hayes KLTC    60.5
86  Gigi Hesterman & Murray McKay Bayswater    60.4
87  Ghislaine Green & Carolyn Hawken Nth Suburbs    60.4
88  Brad Ross & Luthile Arlett Townsville    60.4
89  Lynn Dickson & Gail Hamer Maitland    60.4
90  Diane Ainsworth & Rosemary Roy Nth Suburbs    60.3
91  Margaret Callan & Donna Molloy Mollymook    60.3
92  Anthony Keen & Janet Smith Nth Suburbs    60.2
93  Jayde Munns & Alison Savage Bathurst    60.2
94  Bev Orton & Dawn Chappel Arana     60.2
95  Judy McDonald & Kerrie Barnes Toronto    60.2
96  Marion Davey & Maurice Kelly Darwin    60.2
97  Philip Powell & Brian Jackson Albany    60.1
98  William Fitzsimons & Anne Brown Peninsula    60.1
99  Judith Newman & David Body Peninsula    60.0
100  Peter & Debbie Gavin Redcliffe    60.0

Names / ClubScore
101  Sue Craig & Brian Shaw South Perth    59.9
102  Anita Spurling & Norma Tom Inverell    59.8
103  Peter Crouch & Doug MacLaren Glenelg    59.7
103  Bert Veenendaal & Jeanne Borde Nedlands    59.7
105  Vanessa Wells & Anna Green Arana     59.7
106  Di Grigg & Sandy Bond Glenelg    59.6
107  Michael Minogue & Peter Carey Waverley    59.6
108  Lyn Poole & George Robinson Great Lakes    59.5
109  Frauke Stillmark & Margaret Lipscombe Blue Mtns    59.5
110  Nella Albrecht & Judy Vigh Ingham    59.5
111  Jenny Williams & Lisa Everingham KLTC    59.5
112  Vicki Hildebrand & Eileen Lockey Northern    59.4
113  Judith Haysom & Libby Tink Bathurst    59.4
114  Denise Cannon & Sondra Bradley Busselton    59.4
114  Chris Bolstad & Maria Plater Sydney    59.4
116  Michael Green & Peter Wilson Peninsula    59.3
117  Greg Tosh & Judy Stephens Gold Coast    59.3
118  Helen Griplas & Jenny Paterson Peninsula    59.2
119  Linda Harrison & Erica Allan Nedlands    59.1
120  Elfrida Rossi & Yoko Kobayashi Nedlands    59.1
120  Derek Dorward & Mike Bennett Undercroft    59.1
122  Sharyn Caspar & Bay Both Gawler    59.0
123  Judi Sunman & Kelvin Wheeler Kenmore    59.0
123  Camie McMahon & Sandrine Manning Cairns    59.0
125  Mandy McGreal & Sue Webb Sanctuary Cove    59.0
126  Linda Almond & Claudia Gibson Redcliffe    59.0
127  Cathy Simmonds & Jan Freese Joondalup    58.9
128  Sue Wooldridge & Merran Guest Northern    58.9
129  Margaret Cole & Annette Fisher Kiama    58.9
130  Dixie Edinger-Reeve & Dorothy Minorgan Joondalup    58.8
131  Justine McAllister & Elaine Kippen Bowen    58.8
132  Chrissie Carter & Carol Fincham Nth Suburbs    58.8
132  Mike & Sue Pemberton Albury    58.8
134  Vic Sansom & Bob Fenwick KLTC    58.8
135  Fiona Grace & Barb Richardson Great Lakes    58.7
136  Cathy McKeller & Martyn Carr Bribie    58.7
137  Jenni Fagan & John McLaren Cowra    58.7
138  Judy Birch & Angela Saunders Northern    58.6
139  Libby Dale & Eva McNaughton Sydney    58.5
140  Alex Hood & Andrew Davidson Tamborine Mtn    58.5
141  Beth O'Leary & Paul Lucchinelli Sydney    58.5
142  Marcus Brodmeyer & Elizabeth Angelatos KLTC    58.5
143  Tim Crowley & Steve Goldwater Waverley    58.4
144  Robyn McGain & Jo Goodacre Sth Highlands    58.4
145  Joan & Rex Harding Berwick    58.4
146  Gary & Louise Walton Nambucca Valley    58.3
147  Peter Birch & Jim Davies Busselton    58.3
148  Paul Ruan & Kevin Gu Waverley    58.2
148  Les Crossman & Phil Jupe Hervey Bay    58.2
150  Catherine Carr & Christine Massey South Perth    58.2
151  Robyn Price & Peter Greening Central Coast    58.1
152  Trish Weston & Maria Leaver Glenelg    58.1
153  Penny & Philip Powell Tamworth    58.1
154  Walter & Francina Masman Pt Mac Hastings    58.1
155  Carmel Panther & Chrissy Halliday Hervey Bay    58.1
156  Elizabeth Eccleston & Veronica Peters Barossa    58.0
Names / ClubScore
156  Daph Bennett & Carol Holman Sale    58.0
158  Jill Serra & Leone Collins Bundaberg    58.0
158  Sue Mayer-Miller & Susan Gibson Mackay    58.0
160  Peter Millington & Anne Maree Brooks Moonee Valley    58.0
160  Christine Goddard & Carmel Whitten Tamworth    58.0
162  Christine Giles & Ian Stewart Great Lakes    57.9
163  Gabrielle Bastow & Shane Brown South Perth    57.9
164  Jen Langley & Elizabeth Baker Mollymook    57.9
164  Jenny Churchill & Michael Dawson Rockingham    57.9
164  Carol & Ian Gaskell Mackay    57.9
167  Stephen Chang & Kogie Naidoo Bayswater    57.9
168  Jennifer Lehmann & Glenn Foard Geelong    57.9
169  Michael Fox & Keith Barnett Warwick    57.8
170  Wendy Wade & Malcolm Wornum Albany    57.8
171  Damien O'Brien & Jan Pennell Moonee Valley    57.7
171  Jane Propsting & Geoff Doyle Nth Suburbs    57.7
173  Elisabeth Spykstra & Isabel Deans Gawler    57.7
174  Linda Gore & John McElvaney Mandurah    57.7
175  Joan Gribble & Diana Enders Bunbury    57.7
176  Susan Munns & Elizabeth Irvin Coonabarabran    57.7
177  James & Kerin Tulloch KLTC    57.6
177  Karin & Cliff Strahan Northern    57.6
179  Vibeke Faurby & Caroline Forbes Peninsula    57.6
180  Bruce Cowan & Tony Hockley Albury    57.5
181  Jim Hewitt & Noreen Byrne Joondalup    57.5
182  Sheila Perrottet & Valda Bowd Great Lakes    57.4
182  Kate Smith & Mary Cotterill Maitland    57.4
184  Joie Day & Hilary Gunthorpe Rockhampton    57.4
184  Gill Feest & Wendy Wurfel Sth Highlands    57.4
186  Bob & Suzanne Smythe Bayswater    57.4
187  Diana Bock & Margaret Brooks Batemans Bay    57.3
187  Jeanette & Russell Swanson Newcastle    57.3
187  Judy McDonnell & Geraldine Croagh KLTC    57.3
190  Sharon Schneider & Anne Wakelin Albany    57.2
190  Trevor Cooper & David Hickie Coffs    57.2
192  Sharron Brown & Hanna Lewandowska Trumps    57.2
193  Greta Kroll & Anne Johnston Mudgee    57.2
194  Judy Harland & Marjory Harms Roma    57.1
195  Olga Geshwend & Pat Weekes Batemans Bay    57.1
195  Ken Jacobs & Chris Stutley Gawler    57.1
197  Claire Souter & Lyn Mason Cairns    57.1
197  Faye Davidson & Dina Selman Warrnambool    57.1
199  Ray Humphrey & Rosemary Hare Melton    57.0
199  Ann Seale & Chris Colmer Glenelg    57.0
201  Sandy Steele-Park & Lesley Robertson Mudgee    57.0
202  Pam Warrell & Gayle Donaldson Tamborine Mtn    57.0
203  Lyn Kerr & Ruth Halpin Cairns    56.9
204  Dawn Cook & Colin Morrison Redcliffe    56.9
205  Kevin & Denise Pass South Perth    56.9
205  Peter Fagan & Elizabeth Kelly Cowra    56.9
207  Jane Easton & Merv Parmenter Arana     56.8
208  Warwick Bowden & Jack Chyer Glenelg    56.8
209  Jenni Creedon & Mike Fulwood Rockingham    56.8
209  Mathea & Chris McCowage Sydney    56.8
211  Deidre Harris & Danah-Lee Gibson Goondiwindi    56.8
212  Trish Yeo & Cathy Clapoudis Pt Mac Hastings    56.8

Names / ClubScore
213  Robbie Bassingthwaite & Judy Emery Cootamundra    56.7
214  John Aldridge & Jill Borgman Central Coast    56.6
215  Keith Trevallion & Bill Davis Peninsula    56.6
216  Patricia Brasier & David Gardiner Tamworth    56.6
217  Marian Wilson & Lyn Williams Blue Mtns    56.6
218  Leanne Haddadi & Lynne Gilchrist Sth Highlands    56.5
219  Barb Beveridge & Annie MacMaster Cootamundra    56.5
220  Ian Huxley & Neil Nagle Grafton    56.5
220  Adrian Wolff & Beatriz Ponte Sydney    56.5
220  Riva & David Taitz Easts    56.5
223  Evi Trotter & Anne Milson Sydney    56.4
223  Byron Moss & Gillie Kinsella Arana     56.4
223  Jean Black & Harry Malsem Moonee Valley    56.4
226  Marvin Bunting & Andrea Dayman Glenelg    56.4
226  Leith Taylor & Addy Carroll WABC    56.4
226  Avryl Atkins & Willy Dadour Undercroft    56.4
229  John Biffin & John Philp Sth Highlands    56.3
230  Sheldon Lipschitz & Basil Danylec Northern    56.3
231  Kerry Snelgrove & Elizabeth Swart Sydney    56.3
232  Geoffrey Gardner & Theda Faulwetter Nambucca Valley    56.2
233  Janice Tonuri & Anne Loveridge Cowra    56.2
234  Cherie & Ron Tilley Coffs    56.2
235  Gary & Karma Parker Mollymook    56.1
236  Colette Leperou & Annick Marsh Inverell    56.1
237  Jane Clements & Paul Trevillion Nedlands    56.1
238  Lynda Litchfield & Roger Lemaitre Mandurah    56.1
239  Sherrill Duncan & Wendy Dodd Kalamunda    56.0
240  Sheevaun Gallacher & Christine Innes Joondalup    56.0
241  Nai-Shuw Moh & Sunita Murch Melton    56.0
241  Leonie Henry & Peter Waters Melton    56.0
243  Sue Jensen & Bruce Webber Nedlands    55.9
243  Jean Fitzgibbon & Lyn Tierney Warrnambool    55.9
245  Wendy Smyrk & Helen Robertson Warrnambool    55.9
246  Carol Wett & Judy Sheehan Kiama    55.8
247  George Taylor & Chris Driver Wellington    55.8
248  Bob Ellis & Anne Lutz Mackay    55.8
249  Gina McKenzie & Megan Anstie Launceston    55.8
250  Greg Sheridan & Murray Scholz Albury    55.7
251  Jill Staines & Kay Elliot Nth Suburbs    55.7
252  Richard Harms & Nic Hodgson Barossa    55.7
253  Bella Beinart & Magdalene Shea Easts    55.7
254  Joy Block & Elrae Trueman Mackay    55.7
255  Maureen & Kevin Carson Central Coast    55.7
256  Sue Owens & Judi Harvey Wellington    55.7
257  Linda Clayton & Molly Parker Busselton    55.6
257  Avril Elkerbout & Rosina Courtney Busselton    55.6
259  Wendy Davies & Kaye Frankland Maitland    55.6
259  Gillean Puddy & Elizabeth Redman Northern    55.6
261  Ann Darwin & Judy Roinich Glenelg    55.6
262  John Kirby & Tony Bolton Mt Gambier    55.5
263  Lia Houghton & Leonie Brown Cairns    55.5
264  Tracey Madden & Liz Gorey Maine    55.5
265  Richard Usher & Campbell McKenzie Rockingham    55.5
266  Ken Beatty & John McBeath Albany    55.4
267  Shirley Carrick & Margaret Munson Orange    55.4
268  Cia Adermann & Elizabeth Handley Kenmore    55.4
Names / ClubScore
269  Josephine Gossage & Jan Barber Cessnock    55.3
269  Julie Kirby & Toni Arnott Moonee Valley    55.3
271  Jeanette Evans & Geoff Stapley Tully    55.3
272  Anita Liu & Sharon Michael Northern    55.3
272  Hugh Griffiths & Yvonne Menadue Tasmania    55.3
274  Don Frankland & Gaynor Berthon Maitland    55.2
274  Eve Sirigos & Chris Ferguson QCBC    55.2
276  Margot Sharpe & Sally Larance Orange    55.2
276  Marie Bird & Kathy Hilder Warrnambool    55.2
278  Neah Williams & John Burrows Coffs    55.2
278  Janice Pearson & Julie Scanlan Camden Haven    55.2
280  Tom Murphy & Frank Dyer Redcliffe    55.2
281  Diana Schupp & Bill McCreadie Mandurah    55.2
282  Mimi De Ravel & Marie Ducler Mandurah    55.2
282  Margaret Dodds & Sue Stein WABC    55.2
284  Bev Hartley & Anne Siopis WABC    55.2
284  Gayleen Trevaskis & Jim Pope Kenmore    55.2
286  Bob Fenton & Marianne Piotrowski Sydney    55.1
287  Meredith Evans & Debbie Foot Gold Coast    55.1
288  Barbara Leahey & Sue Pye South Canberra    55.1
288  Clayton Beal & Shaun Turnbull Glenelg    55.1
290  Peter Ferguson & Michele Spreckley Waverley    55.1
291  David Gray & Clifford Hall Orange    55.1
291  Sue Coulson & John Sherwood Warrnambool    55.1
293  Joan Lenehan & Rhonda Jefferson Orange    55.1
294  Joanna Barnes & Marjorie Lehmann Trumps    55.1
295  Anne Charles & Catherine Bray Monaro    55.0
296  Carol Black & Barbara Studholme Bundaberg    55.0
297  Mary Muldoon & Ian Hamilton Blue Mtns    55.0
298  Craig & Anne-Marie Stevenson Wagga Wagga    55.0
299  Stuart & Debbie England Rockhampton    54.9
300  Deb Tatham & Pauline Haydon Central Coast    54.9
301  Cameron & Dean Ronnfeldt Rockhampton    54.9
302  Derek Hornsey & Merryn Hull Sydney    54.9
303  Paul Canestra & Colin Waddell Waverley    54.9
304  Colin Wells & Angelo Angelides Berwick    54.8
305  Linda Johnston & Rhonda Gude Geelong    54.8
306  Anna Rosenwax & Zina Weiss Easts    54.7
306  Tors Graham & Jo Archer Launceston    54.7
308  Sue Newton & Dorothy Chalmers Cessnock    54.7
308  Virginia Hurst & Sandy Luxford Blue Mtns    54.7
310  Laurie Corboy & Johanna Thwaites South Perth    54.6
311  Heather McLaren & Miriam Officer Maitland    54.6
311  Lynda Hall & Beverley Aird Gold Coast    54.6
311  Sue Nixon & Margie Stevens Tamworth    54.6
314  Gillian Long & Glen Lockington Kenmore    54.6
315  James Noad & Elizabeth Ryan Inverell    54.6
316  John Worldon & Anne Rathbone Tamworth    54.6
317  Patricia Lavery & Peter Dedden Bundaberg    54.5
318  Jos Mathot & Sue Goddard Blue Mtns    54.4
319  Sheryl Matthews & Janet McLaughlan Bundaberg    54.4
320  Jane Tp & Diane D'Espeissis Busselton    54.4
321  Susan Jamieson & Morag White Sydney    54.4
322  Brian Hanson & Keith Hopkins Bunbury    54.4
322  Denis Fitzpatrick & Barb Lynch Warrnambool    54.4
324  Peter Nicholson & Warren Mason Great Lakes    54.4

Names / ClubScore
325  Sally Leonhardt & Cheryl Barker Nedlands    54.3
326  Lyn & Don Paton Central Coast    54.3
327  Carol Swane & John McLellan Kiama    54.3
328  Piroozi Desai & Heidi Healey Easts    54.3
328  Marjory Bufton & Elizabeth Blow Mandurah    54.3
328  Silke Britten & Diana Davison Kiama    54.3
331  Carol New & Bruce Gardiner Swan    54.3
332  Barbara Cullen & Denise Lewis Bowen    54.3
333  Audrey Edwards & Leola Clapin Mandurah    54.2
333  Bernard & Jennifer Shaw Busselton    54.2
335  Dorine Verhaar & Corrie Wright Hervey Bay    54.2
336  Libby & Tom Meakin Pt Mac Hastings    54.2
337  Kim Ross & Adele Mitchell Maitland    54.1
338  Tony Hill & Ken Waterfield Redcliffe    54.1
339  Helen Ottosson & Robin Ward Kalamunda    54.1
340  Pam Murphy & Carmel Langley Glenelg    54.1
341  Carole Westrip & Paul Walter Berwick    54.1
342  Philip Patullo & Shirley Reardon Berwick    54.0
342  Robyn Hawkins & Jane Low Kenmore    54.0
344  Colin & Julia Schofield Batemans Bay    54.0
345  Mary Onus & Patricia Lockwood Bathurst    54.0
346  Dianne McColl & Quentin Crestanelli Redcliffe    54.0
346  Derrian Walsh & Vanda Cassim Cowra    54.0
348  Peter Warwick & Janelle Shaw Hervey Bay    54.0
348  Jane Morris & Ron Verrier Northern    54.0
350  Helen Arnup & Debbie Krusic Sale    54.0
351  Yvette Walsh & Anne Kanaris Moonee Valley    54.0
352  Rick & Jenny Oswald-Sealy Albury    53.9
352  Garry & Christina Utri Moonee Valley    53.9
354  Stephen & Nicholas Goldstein Pt Mac Hastings    53.9
355  Bill Rowley & Martin Akers Albury    53.9
356  Liz Bray & Geoff Bond Northern    53.8
357  Claire & Clem Vanderloos Kenmore    53.8
358  Juanita Monahan & Cheryle McBride Northern    53.8
359  Christine Flanigan & Allan Moore Central Coast    53.8
360  Barry Butler & Merita Pailthorpe Coffs    53.8
361  Jackie Lee & Barbara Kuessner Batemans Bay    53.7
362  Sheena Kay & Kathy Stewart Northern    53.7
363  Karen Hadley & Jan Woollett Townsville    53.7
364  Shirley Toohey & Helen Roatch WABC    53.7
365  Alexandra Wilson & Caitlin Chisolm Darwin    53.7
366  Elaine Rigby & Diane Bullman Launceston    53.7
367  Merrilyn Gavin & Sheena Simmonds Nth Suburbs    53.6
368  Mariette Read & Jude Adams Northern    53.6
369  Chris & Anne Walker Northern    53.6
369  Paddy Larkin & Rosalie Creed Larkin Mandurah    53.6
369  Douglas Johnstone & Maria Miller Kenmore    53.6
372  Jim Cullen & Cathie Cook Kiama    53.6
373  Sandy Schwedhelm & Linda Wright Pt Mac Hastings    53.6
373  Michel Hewitt & Carol Hoger Maleny    53.6
375  Alan Kelly & Leonie Sequeira Cairns    53.5
375  Ellie Eggerking & Jane Storey Cootamundra    53.5
377  Pravin Aggarwal & Nesha Shah Joondalup    53.5
378  Bernadette Cashen & Anne Lechte Moonee Valley    53.5
379  Janet & Roger Anderson Wagga Wagga    53.5
379  Donette Taylor & Patsy Wilson Peninsula    53.5
Names / ClubScore
381  Ivy Woodrow & David Brown Arana     53.5
382  Jen Clarke & Helena Saj-Rynes Glenelg    53.4
383  Grainne Hehir & Tony Ramage South Perth    53.4
383  Rhonda Carroll & Kathryn Cross Moonee Valley    53.4
385  Mary Jones & Christine Ostermann Cessnock    53.4
386  Kevin Rose & Alan Hamilton Northern    53.4
387  Marie & Selby Downing Rockhampton    53.4
388  Geeta Jaswal & Thea Sartori Northern    53.3
389  Neil Duffy & Kim McElhinney Mollymook    53.3
389  Sue Bennett & Judy Ramage Geelong    53.3
391  Suzanne Witt & Trish Aroney Nth Suburbs    53.3
392  Nina Doyle & Ian Leach Townsville    53.3
393  Wendy Mesley & Mary Raftery Kiama    53.3
393  Wolfgang Spilker & Fred Husken Pt Mac Hastings    53.3
395  Lorna Groves & Adele Fielding Bribie    53.2
396  Rosemarie McCaskie & Joyce Lyon Rockingham    53.2
396  Bob & Joan Peters South Perth    53.2
398  Caroline Barton & Shane Whiting Gold Coast    53.2
398  Cheryl Halse & Steve Baldwin Sale    53.2
400  Sheila Black & Dennis Ilott Rockhampton    53.2
401  Robyn Woodrick & Marianne McPherson Arana     53.2
401  Derek Ball & Lyn Edwards Pt Mac Hastings    53.2
403  George & Anne McKay Great Lakes    53.1
403  Kay Harris & Ros Scoble Inverell    53.1
405  Chris Hollingsworth & Fiona Owen Bunbury    53.1
405  Rhonda & Allan McLucas Lockyer    53.1
405  Elizabeth Johnson & Ruth Morris Townsville    53.1
405  Dianne Brettargh & Barbara Speirs Northern    53.1
409  Lesley Maff & Ingrid Gilfillan South Perth    53.1
410  Stuart Gregory & Beverly Jenkin Moonee Valley    53.1
411  Philip MacHin & Wendy Penman Maitland    53.1
411  Bernie Mason & Joan Norrie Cairns    53.1
413  Coleen Evanson & Anne Murphy Townsville    53.1
413  Margaret Sands & Sue Lind WABC    53.1
415  Wiesia Rynkiewicz & Janelle Cooke Central Coast    53.0
416  Barry Graham & Raji Prakash South Canberra    53.0
416  Bronwyn Shimmin-Clarke & Alan Roughan Kenmore    53.0
418  Robert Chapman & Polly Guthrie Toronto    53.0
419  Wendy Stapleton & Jane Mitchell Bathurst    53.0
420  David Pollock & June Yeow Glenelg    53.0
421  Bev Garrett & Cheryl Caley Bunbury    53.0
422  Cheryl Kele & Duncan Welsh Rockhampton    53.0
423  Jane Blacklock & Susan Dawson WABC    52.9
424  Heather Comisel & Michael Kinahan Geelong    52.9
425  Chris & Peter Watson Batemans Bay    52.9
426  Tracey Wendt & Carol Ferguson Bundaberg    52.9
426  Wilma Van Dam & Thea Stroop Joondalup    52.9
426  Wendy Edwards & Jen Turville Great Lakes    52.9
429  Les Brien & Delys Brady Newcastle    52.9
429  Agnese Rinaldi & Jaki Mills Darwin    52.9
431  Mary McCrohon & Dawn Rapley Grafton    52.8
431  Chris Coates & Walter Suttor Mudgee    52.8
431  Elaine Harris & Adrienne Rutherford Sydney    52.8
434  Margie Kilmartin & Lorna Butler Sanctuary Cove    52.8
435  Louise Berman & Kayoko Bredemeyer Undercroft    52.8
436  Jenny Stevens & Rhonda Reed Nedlands    52.8

2024 Australia-Wide Novice Pairs – Under 50 MP
Pairs in the top 3 will receive book prizes, with personalised Australia-Wide pens for the top 5 and state winners, and players in the top 50 will receive online magazine subscriptions. There are also spot prizes throughout the results booklet.
All winners must contact Australian Bridge (mail@australianbridge.com) with their address, to claim their prizes.
Names / ClubScore
1  Russell Goldflam & Katrina Budrikis Alice Springs    70.3
2  Mario Rossi & Diane Pope Nedlands    68.7
3  Anthony Richards & Ngarie Pisano Nedlands    68.0
4  Ros Arthur & Marcia Cameron Roma    67.4
5  Dennis & Wendy Butler Launceston    67.2
6  Janet MacPhail & Hugo Van Der Moer Barossa    66.9
7  Barry Simmons & Colleen Clift Northern    66.8
8  Karen Simmer & Andrew Mason WABC    66.5
9  Stuart Crockett & Marci Webster-Mannison QCBC    66.2
10  Norii Migita & Sam Rudzyn Easts    66.0
11  Linda Thomas & Anil Shah Newcastle    65.7
12  Rhonda Pocknee & Simon Hardie Moonee Valley    65.2
13  Barbara Bibby & Lorraine Stivey Kalamunda    64.9
14  Michael Hilton & Yvonne Zammit Central Coast    64.5
15  Fred Sheriff & Robyn Gillett Grafton    64.5
16  Chris Cameron & Jan Drake-Brockman Bunbury    64.3
17  Paul Higginbottom & Peter Newstead Northern    63.9
18  Jennifer Blacke & Celia Eastman Pt Mac Hastings    63.9
19  Bernard Szalkowski & David Harris Kalamunda    63.9
20  Andrew Smart & Kym Jervois Maleny    63.6
21  Louise Purdie & Jenny Neuss QCBC    63.2
22  Elizabeth Egan & Richard Sellers Glenelg    62.8
23  Joe Pellegrino & Julie Rollinson Kiama    62.4
24  Roger Britton & Peter Jordan Joondalup    62.4
25  Zena Costanzo & Peter Miriklis Darwin    62.1
26  Anne Moase & Fiona Evans Gold Coast    62.0
27  Ruth Harvey & Susan Edwards Sth Gippsland    61.9
28  Ross Hunter & Russ Sowden Arana     61.7
29  Belinda Barton & Ann Daniels Toronto    61.6
30  Matthew Page-Hanify & Elizabeth Moran QCBC    61.5
31  Bree Manning & Jeanette Dalton Lockyer    61.4
32  Ondy Crawford & Jo Miller Cootamundra    61.1
33  Julie Butel & Di McArtney Newcastle    61.1
34  Kathy McGowan & Audrey Thornton Nedlands    60.8
35  Liz & Gerard Hale Northern    60.8
35  Diana O'Ferrall & Vivien Henesey-Smith Gold Coast    60.8
37  Les Geczy & Ian Bailey Maitland    60.7
38  Greg Baker & Marcella Hayes KLTC    60.5
39  Gigi Hesterman & Murray McKay Bayswater    60.4
40  Brad Ross & Luthile Arlett Townsville    60.4
41  Diane Ainsworth & Rosemary Roy Nth Suburbs    60.3
42  Margaret Callan & Donna Molloy Mollymook    60.3
43  Anthony Keen & Janet Smith Nth Suburbs    60.2
44  Jayde Munns & Alison Savage Bathurst    60.2
45  Bev Orton & Dawn Chappel Arana     60.2
46  William Fitzsimons & Anne Brown Peninsula    60.1
47  Sue Craig & Brian Shaw South Perth    59.9
48  Peter Crouch & Doug MacLaren Glenelg    59.7
48  Bert Veenendaal & Jeanne Borde Nedlands    59.7
50  Di Grigg & Sandy Bond Glenelg    59.6
Names / ClubScore
51  Michael Minogue & Peter Carey Waverley    59.6
52  Lyn Poole & George Robinson Great Lakes    59.5
53  Nella Albrecht & Judy Vigh Ingham    59.5
54  Jenny Williams & Lisa Everingham KLTC    59.5
55  Vicki Hildebrand & Eileen Lockey Northern    59.4
56  Denise Cannon & Sondra Bradley Busselton    59.4
56  Chris Bolstad & Maria Plater Sydney    59.4
58  Greg Tosh & Judy Stephens Gold Coast    59.3
59  Elfrida Rossi & Yoko Kobayashi Nedlands    59.1
59  Derek Dorward & Mike Bennett Undercroft    59.1
61  Mandy McGreal & Sue Webb Sanctuary Cove    59.0
62  Sue Wooldridge & Merran Guest Northern    58.9
63  Dixie Edinger-Reeve & Dorothy Minorgan Joondalup    58.8
64  Justine McAllister & Elaine Kippen Bowen    58.8
65  Chrissie Carter & Carol Fincham Nth Suburbs    58.8
66  Vic Sansom & Bob Fenwick KLTC    58.8
67  Fiona Grace & Barb Richardson Great Lakes    58.7
68  Cathy McKeller & Martyn Carr Bribie    58.7
69  Judy Birch & Angela Saunders Northern    58.6
70  Libby Dale & Eva McNaughton Sydney    58.5
71  Alex Hood & Andrew Davidson Tamborine Mtn    58.5
72  Beth O'Leary & Paul Lucchinelli Sydney    58.5
73  Robyn McGain & Jo Goodacre Sth Highlands    58.4
74  Gary & Louise Walton Nambucca Valley    58.3
75  Les Crossman & Phil Jupe Hervey Bay    58.2
76  Catherine Carr & Christine Massey South Perth    58.2
77  Robyn Price & Peter Greening Central Coast    58.1
78  Trish Weston & Maria Leaver Glenelg    58.1
79  Carmel Panther & Chrissy Halliday Hervey Bay    58.1
80  Daph Bennett & Carol Holman Sale    58.0
81  Jill Serra & Leone Collins Bundaberg    58.0
81  Sue Mayer-Miller & Susan Gibson Mackay    58.0
83  Christine Goddard & Carmel Whitten Tamworth    58.0
84  Christine Giles & Ian Stewart Great Lakes    57.9
85  Jenny Churchill & Michael Dawson Rockingham    57.9
85  Carol & Ian Gaskell Mackay    57.9
87  Jennifer Lehmann & Glenn Foard Geelong    57.9
88  Damien O'Brien & Jan Pennell Moonee Valley    57.7
89  Elisabeth Spykstra & Isabel Deans Gawler    57.7
90  Linda Gore & John McElvaney Mandurah    57.7
91  Joan Gribble & Diana Enders Bunbury    57.7
92  Vibeke Faurby & Caroline Forbes Peninsula    57.6
93  Joie Day & Hilary Gunthorpe Rockhampton    57.4
93  Gill Feest & Wendy Wurfel Sth Highlands    57.4
95  Bob & Suzanne Smythe Bayswater    57.4
96  Jeanette & Russell Swanson Newcastle    57.3
97  Trevor Cooper & David Hickie Coffs    57.2
98  Sharron Brown & Hanna Lewandowska Trumps    57.2
99  Judy Harland & Marjory Harms Roma    57.1
100  Claire Souter & Lyn Mason Cairns    57.1

 

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