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Posted 2012-May-03, 10:21

The Future Stars Sectional is being held at the Vancouver Bridge Centre this weekend, Saturday/Sunday.

If there is any local 0-300 bbo'er lurking out there, I would be keen to play one of the days.


Unit 430
Future Stars Tournament 0 – 300
May 5 – 6, 2012

Vancouver Bridge Centre
2776 East Broadway

Event Schedule

Saturday, May 5
12:30 pm. Mini Lesson

1:00 pm. Stratified Pairs
Single Session 0-100 / 100-200 / 200-300

6:00 pm. Mini Lesson

6:30 pm. Stratified Pairs
Single Session 0-100 / 100-200 / 200-300

Sunday, May 6
10:00 pm. Mini Lesson

10:30 pm. Stratified Pairs
Single Session 0-100 / 100-200 / 200-300

2:00 pm. Lunch provided by Unit 430

3:30 pm. Stratified Swiss Teams
Single Session 0-100 / 100-200 / 200-300
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Posted 2012-May-07, 08:04

I never want to play in a 0-300 sectional again. :(
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Posted 2012-May-07, 09:44

That should be a :D for seeing the light
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Posted 2012-May-10, 01:10

What happened? Was it particularly funny or just unethical?
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Posted 2012-May-10, 12:42

Funny no, unless you have a warped sense of humour. Somewhat more unethical than a usual club game, ces't la vie . I found it incredibly frustrating, perhaps due to the fact that I was not playing with any of my usual partners who are not illegible to enter.
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"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
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