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H W Y B T C 17 TH WUJIANG - CHINA | 8 TH - 18 TH AUGUST 2018 D D aily Bulletin Editor: Phillip Alder Journalists: Jade Barrett, David Bird, Mark Horton, Jos Jacobs, Micke Melander • Lay-out Editor: Francesca Canali • Printing: Shu Hang HENGTONG WORLD YOUTH BRIDGE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 2018 ISSUE No 2 One Down, Nine to Go. Each event is approximately one-fifth of the way through the qualifying section. In the Juniors, USA1 was the only team to win all four of its matches, gaining nearly 87 percent of the victory points. India is about half a match behind, with Sweden third. In the Youngsters, three teams won all of their matches, Israel, Poland and Italy, There is then more than half a match to Sweden in fourth. The Girls played only three rounds yesterday. Five teams won all of them; in order, the Netherlands, France, Turkey, China and England. The Kids event was dominated by Canada on the first day. The only team to win all four matches, finishing nearly a match clear of Germany, with Norway third. But as mentioned elsewhere in this bulletin, it is very early days. UP AND RUNNING 10.00 Junior Round 5 Youngsters Round 5 Girls Round 4 Kids Round 5 13.30 Junior Round 6 Youngsters Round 6 Girls Round 5 Kids Round 6 15.50 Junior Round 7 Youngsters Round 7 Girls Round 6 Kids Round 7 18.00 Kids Round 8 From the Opening Ceremony The 17th Hengtong World Youth Bridge Team Championships are declared open. Draw & Vugraph Schedule p. 2 From the Opening Ceremony p. 3 Instantly in Midseason Form Phillip Alder p. 4 Tips from the Top Mark Horton p. 5 France vs USA Phillip Alder p. 6 Sweden vs Israel Micke Melander p. 9 Norway vs USA Mark Horton p. 12 Results p. 16 Rosters p. 19

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HWYBTC17TH WUJIANG - CHINA | 8TH - 18TH AUGUST 2018

DDaily Bulletin Editor: Phillip Alder • Journalists: Jade Barrett, David Bird, Mark Horton, Jos Jacobs,Micke Melander • Lay-out Editor: Francesca Canali • Printing: Shu Hang

HENGTONG WORLD YOUTH BRIDGE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

FRIDAY,AUGUST 10 2018

ISSUE No 2

One Down, Nine to Go.

Each event is approximately one-fifth of the way through the qualifying section.

In the Juniors, USA1 was the only team to win all four of its matches, gaining nearly 87 percent of the victory points. India is about half a match behind, with Sweden third.

In the Youngsters, three teams won all of their matches, Israel, Poland and Italy, There is then more than half a match to Sweden in fourth.

The Girls played only three rounds yesterday. Five teams won all of them; in order, the Netherlands, France, Turkey, China and England.

The Kids event was dominated by Canada on the first day. The only team to win all four matches, finishing nearly a match clear of Germany, with Norway third.

But as mentioned elsewhere in this bulletin, it is very early days.

UP AND RUNNING

10.00 Junior Round 5 Youngsters Round 5 Girls Round 4 Kids Round 5

13.30 Junior Round 6 Youngsters Round 6 Girls Round 5 Kids Round 6

15.50 Junior Round 7 Youngsters Round 7 Girls Round 6 Kids Round 7

18.00 Kids Round 8

From the Opening CeremonyThe 17th Hengtong World Youth Bridge Team Championships are declared open.

Draw & Vugraph Schedule p. 2

From the Opening Ceremony p. 3

Instantly in Midseason FormPhillip Alder p. 4

Tips from the TopMark Horton p. 5

France vs USAPhillip Alder p. 6

Sweden vs IsraelMicke Melander p. 9

Norway vs USAMark Horton p. 12

Results p. 16

Rosters p. 19

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DRAW & VUGRAPH SCHEDULE TODAY

SGP vs USA 2 IND vs ITA AUS vs CHI USA 1 vs EGY ENG vs NED NZL vs POL CHN vs INA CAN vs SWE ISR vs TPE COL vs HKG FRA vs BOT

TPE vs BUL IND vs GER SGP vs CHI CAN vs NOR USA vs ITA THA vs POL FIN vs JPN ENG vs CHN FRA vs NED SWE vs ISR BOT vs HKG

GRE vs NOR BOT vs TPE TUR vs CHN 3 CAN vs DEN CHN 1 vs FRA ENG vs USA CHN 2 vs ISR IND vs GER POL vs SWE

ENG vs USA 1 NZL vs FRA CHN vs IND CAN vs SGP ISR vs USA 2 AUS vs INA CHI vs BOT HKG vs EGY TPE vs NED SWE vs POL COL vs ITA

USA vs CAN THA vs BOT FIN vs IND ENG vs TPE FRA vs BUL SGP vs JPN CHI vs HKG ISR vs NOR NED vs ITA CHN vs POL SWE vs GER

TPE vs GRE CHN 3 vs BOT DEN vs TUR FRA vs CAN USA vs CHN 1 ISR vs ENG SWE vs CHN 2 GER vs NOR POL vs IND

INA vs SWE POL vs TPE NED vs HKG EGY vs CHI BOT vs COL ITA vs ISR USA 1 vs AUS SGP vs CHN IND vs NZL FRA vs ENG USA 2 vs CAN

JPN vs CHN POL vs NED ITA vs ISR NOR vs CHI HKG vs SWE GER vs FRA CAN vs SGP TPE vs FIN IND vs THA BOT vs USA BUL vs ENG

GRE vs CHN 3 BOT vs DEN TUR vs FRA CAN vs USA CHN 1 vs ISR ENG vs CHN 2 TPE vs GER NOR vs POL IND vs SWE

DEN vs GRE FRA vs BOT USA vs TUR ISR vs CAN CHN 2 vs CHN 1 SWE vs ENG GER vs CHN 3 POL vs TPE IND vs NOR

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2018 World Youth Teams Championships Wujiang, China 8th - 18th August20201818 WWororldld YYououthth TTeaeamsms CChahampmpioionsnshihipsps WuWujijianang,g, CChihinana 88 1188 AAugugusustttt

FROM THE OPENING CEREMONY...FROM THEE OPENING CEREMONY...E OPENING CER

During the Opening Ceremony, the WBF President Gianarrigo Rona awarded WBF 60th Anniversary medals to Mr. Zhu Guoping, Director General of the Board and Card Games Administration Mr. Li Ming, Mayor of Wujiang, Mr. Yang Yiming Director Jangsu Sport Bureau, and Mrs. Zhou Zhifang Director of Suzhou Sport Bureau (pictured from left to right).

The winners and runners-up of the 1st WBF Youth Online Team Championship were awarded. The Junior winners were Egypt (Ahmed Ashraf, Karim Ashraf, Marwan Awny, Abdelrahman Khamis, Ahmed Nasser, Omar Shaheen, Youssef Roushdy npc) ahead of Italy (Agnese Di Mauro, Andrea Manganella, Irene Montalti, Giacomo Percario, Roberto Sau, Sebastiano Scatà, Dario Attanasio npc). The one-two in the Kids were China (Miao Jiezhen, Tang Leyan, Song Ruiyang, Zhang Tianyi, Fu Tianxiang, Cheng Weizhe, Jin Yifu, Ai Yucheng, Zhao Bing npc, Yang Jianzhong coach) and England (Jasmine Bakhshi, Roland Bourne, Dido Coley, Andrew Cope, Jamie Fegarty, Liam Fegarty, Henry Rose, Oscar Selby, Giorgio Provenza npc, Laura Porro coach).

WBF NEW MEDALLISTS

WINNERS OF THE 1ST WBF YOUTH ONLINE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

Winners in the Junior series — Egypt

Runners-up in the Junior series — Italy Runners-up in the Kids series — England

Winners in the Kids series — China

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INSTANTLY IN MIDSEASON FORMINSTANTL

It has been pointed out that players tend to be more careless on the first and last boards of each session than on the other deals. The brain isn't working fully at the start, and the desire to score distracts at the end. But that clearly does not apply to Giovanni Donati from Italy. This was the first board of round one, rotated to make him South:

Dlr: West [ AVul: None ] A Q 8 6 3 2 { K 10 8 7 5 } 9 [ K Q 10 [ 7 5 4 ] J 10 9 ] 7 { Q 6 { A J 9 4 3 } A 10 7 5 4 } K 6 3 2 [ J 9 8 6 3 2 ] K 5 4 { 2 } Q J 8

West North East South Devik Porta Curran Donati

1} 2NT (a) Pass 3] Pass 4] All Pass

(a) At least 5-5 in the red suits

Arne Osnes Devik from Norway led the spade king to dummy's ace.

Declarer led the club nine to the jack and ace. West shifted to the heart jack. South took that with his king and played a diamond to the seven. East took that trick and returned a spade, ruffed in the dummy.

Now declarer made the key play, leading dummy's diamond king. He ruffed away East's ace, drew trumps and conceded one diamond to East's jack. Donati lost only one club and two diamonds.

How did Donati find this play? Because he was on the same side of the screen as East, who had paused noticeably over four hearts. Clearly, he was thinking about making a penalty double. The only reason to justify that would be good diamonds.

Finally, though, did you notice the tough defense that Carl-Otto Curran (East) missed? He would have defeated the contract if he had not covered the diamond king with his ace. Then, if declarer drew trumps, he would have lost one club and three diamonds. Or if he had persevered with another diamond, West would have overruffed declarer.

LY IN MIDSEASON FORMLY IN MIDSEASO

Phillip Alder

GIOVANNI DONATI ITALY

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TIPS FROM THE TOPTIP

One of the best aspects of any Junior Championship is the tremendous enthusiasm that is shown by all the competitors. These major events bring together players from every corner of the globe and offer an opportunity to gather invaluable experience.

Looking back to the days when I first started to play bridge (no Internet and Nottingham Forest were the kings of Europe), I soon learnt that in order to make progress you had to listen carefully to the wise advice of strong players.

This story is about one such piece of information handed down to me by England's Tony Sowter.

At the end of last month, the first major event of the ACBL's Summer Nationals in Atlanta was the Grand National Teams.

Have a look at this hand from the second session of the final between Spector and Donn:

Dealer South. EW Vul.

[ A J 9 6 4] 8 6 5{ J 7 4} K 2

In both rooms your partner opens 2}, Precision style, promising a six-card suit and 11-15 points. You respond with a non-forcing 2[ and partner raises to 3[. Your bid.

In one room, North passed; in the other, he advanced to 4[. Who do you think was right?

The Kaplan-Rubens hand evaluator rates North's collection at 8.90, while Danny Kleinman's evaluation is 8+. If you could be sure partner held a maximum, then you would probably take a shot at game, after all, your }K must be a great card. However, there are plenty of hands where partner won't be maximum. Is there anything else that can help you to make your decision?

This is where Tony Sowter's advice comes in.If you have a five-card major and partner supports

it, the fifth card in the suit acquires a significant extra value; roughly speaking, it becomes worth 3 points, the value of an extra king.

That makes the North hand worth around 12 points, and with an opening bid opposite an opening bid, it is a sound idea to make sure you bid a game, which is perhaps why Eric Rodwell bid 4[.

This was the full deal:

Dealer South. EW Vul. [ A J 9 6 4 ] 8 6 5 { J 7 4 } K 2 [ Q 3 [ K 5 2 ] K J 7 4 ] A Q 10 9 3 { K 10 9 6 5 { 8 3 } 10 3 } J 9 4 [ 10 8 7 ] 2 { A Q 2 } A Q 8 7 6 5

East led the {8, and when declarer played low from dummy, West won with the king and returned the {10. Declarer won in dummy and tabled the [10. When West followed with the three, North thought for a while before running it. East won with the king and underled his hearts so that his partner could get in and deliver a diamond ruff to defeat the game.

Despite the result, I'm sure this is a game you would like to be in.

PS FROM THE TOPPS FROM THE TOMark Horton

The learning curve

Eric Rodwell

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FRANCE VS USA

There are ten days of play, so the first round is hardly critical. However, making a good start is psychologically helpful. The Youngsters match between France and the United States, two teams expected to contest for the medals, was a good example.

But before we get to the action, here are two bidding problems.

1. With only the opponents vulnerable, you hold:

[ 8 4] A Q J 6 3{ --} Q 10 9 6 5 4

The auction begins like this:

West North East South Opener You Responder Partner

Pass Pass 1{ 2NT (a) Dble 3} 3] Pass 3[ Pass 4[ ??

(a) At least 5-5 in hearts and clubs

What would you do now?

2. With neither side vulnerable, you are dealt:

[ --] A Q 6 2{ A Q 10 9 6} J 10 8 4

West North East South Responder You Opener Partner

1} Pass 1[ Dble 2[ (a) 3] 4[ ??

(a) Four-card support

What is your decision?

There was a quiet start, France leading by 3-1 after four boards. Then a French bidding misunderstanding cost 11 imps. Board 6 also featured a big swing.

Dlr: East [ 8 4Vul: E-W ] A Q J 6 3 { -- } Q 10 9 6 5 4 [ A Q J 2 [ K 7 3 ] K 10 9 2 ] 8 7 5 4 { A Q J 6 { 5 3 } 8 } A K 7 2 [ 10 9 6 5 ] -- { K 10 9 8 7 4 2 } J 3

Open Room: West North East South Basler Huang Bellicaud Xiao

Pass 3{ 3NT Pass Pass Pass

This was a normal result, Raphael Basler taking nine tricks via four spades, three diamonds and two clubs.

At the other table, Arthur Boulin might have been the only player to pass with that South hand:

Closed Room: West North East South Duffie Guillemin Wan Boulin

Pass Pass 1{ 2NT (a) Dble 3} 3] Pass 3[ Pass 4[ 5} Dble All Pass

(a) At least 5-5 in hearts and clubs

North's Unusual Notrump picked off his opponents' 4-4 heart fit.

If Cornelius Duffie had passed over three clubs, Qinqin Wan would presumably have doubled that.

If not willing to pass, West might have bid three notrump, deducing that his partner had to have something in clubs for her double. As it went, East was worried that her side did not have a heart stopper, so she went for game in the 4-3 fit that rated to walk into a bad trump break.

FRANCE VS USAFRANCE VS USAYOUNGSTERS — ROUND 1

} } QQ QQ 1010 99 66 55

Phillip Alder

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If North had doubled, asking for an unusual lead, the defense would presumably have gone: diamond ruff, heart ace, heart ruff, diamond ruff, heart ruff for down two.

But North fell from grace, bidding five clubs. East happily doubled.

West led a trump. East won and returned a spade. When West played three rounds of the suit, declarer ruffed in the dummy, trumped a heart in his hand, ruffed his last spade with the club ten (East discarded a diamond) and led the club queen. East took that trick and shifted to a diamond. South ruffed in the dummy, cashed the club nine and took the heart ace, but conceded the balance to go down five, minus 1100 and another 11 imps to USA, now ahead by 23-3.

However, it was not quite so simple. When West bid three hearts, he told South that he was showing a heart stopper and asking for a club stopper. But East told North that West was asking for a heart stopper. So, North, thinking his partner had the heart king, was emboldened to bid five clubs. The Tournament Director was called and polled five experts, none of whom bid five clubs. It was agreed that given the explanations, North should have been optimistic about defeating four spades. The result stood.

Over the next three boards, USA gained 1 overtrick imp. This was Board 10:

Dlr: East [ Q 9 7 2Vul: Both ] A { K 8 7 } A Q J 8 4 [ A 8 6 5 3 [ J 4 ] K 6 ] 9 4 3 { A 6 3 { Q J 10 9 4 2 } 10 6 3 } 7 5 [ K 10 ] Q J 10 8 7 5 2 { 5 } K 9 2

West North East South Basler Huang Bellicaud Xiao

Duffie Guillemin Wan Boulin

Pass 3] Pass 4] All Pass

At both tables, West led a club. The declarers won, unblocked the heart ace and played a spade to the king and ace. In the Open Room, Basler led another club. To make now, South had to take dummy's spade queen, dropping the jack, and continue with the high spade nine. However, he immediately led the heart jack. West won with the king, cashed the diamond ace

and gave his partner a club ruff for down one.At the other table, West tried a low diamond at trick

four. Boulin won with dummy's king, ruffed a diamond and led the heart queen to end with eleven tricks and 13 imps to France. The score was 24-16 to USA.

The next two deals gave an overtrick imp to USA. Then came Board 13.

Dlr: North [ J 10Vul: Both ] 10 4 3 { K Q 6 5 2 } Q 9 8 [ A 9 [ K Q 8 7 3 ] J 9 7 6 ] Q 8 5 { A 7 3 { 8 4 } A K 10 5 } J 4 2 [ 6 5 4 2 ] A K 2 { J 10 9 } 7 6 3

Open Room: West North East South Basler Huang Bellicaud Xiao

Pass Pass 1{! (a) 1NT 2{ 2[ Pass Pass Pass

(a) Two-plus diamonds, 11-15 points

What an incredible opening bid, especially vulnerable, by Brent Xiao. And it seemed to have backfired when the opponents stopped in a safe two spades making four. Even though four spades was theoretically unbeatable, most teams were going down in three notrump after this auction:

Closed Room: West North East South Duffie Guillemin Wan Boulin

Pass Pass Pass 1NT Pass 2] Pass 2[ Pass 2NT Pass 3NT Pass Pass Pass

North led a low diamond. Declarer ducked the first two rounds, then South found the best play with a shift to the club seven. (If South leads a third diamond, in theory declarer can run the spades to strip squeeze South, but no one did in the youngsters.)

Duffie won with his ace and ran the spades to bring about this position...

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[ -- ] 10 4 3 { 6 } Q 9 [ -- [ 7 ] J 9 ] Q 8 5 { A { -- } K 10 5 } J 4 [ -- ] A K 2 { 10 } 6 3

On the last spade, South made the subtle error of discarding a club instead of the heart two.

Duffie discarded the heart nine, then, reading the position perfectly, led the club jack to his king, cashed the diamond ace and exited with the heart jack. South had to concede the last trick to the heart queen. Brilliant!

Minus 170 and plus 600 gave USA 10 imps.This was the final board of the match:

Dlr: East [ --Vul: None ] A Q 6 2 { A Q 10 9 6 } J 10 8 4 [ K 10 8 7 6 2 [ A Q 5 4 ] K 9 5 ] 8 3 { 8 7 { K J 5 } 7 5 } Q 9 6 3 [ J 9 3 ] J 10 7 4 { 4 3 2 } A K 2

Open Room: West North East South Basler Huang Bellicaud Xiao

1} Pass 1[ Dble 2[ 3] 4[ 5] All Pass

Closed Room: West North East South Duffie Guillemin Wan Boulin

1} Pass 1[ Dble 2[ (a) 3] 3[ 4] Pass Pass 4[ Pass Pass Dble Pass Pass Pass

(a) Four-card support

Bidding like Duffie usually isn't recommended. If you are willing to bid four spades, get there immediately, so that the opponents cannot exchange more information.

Four spades doubled lost the obvious five tricks: two hearts, one diamond and two clubs.

In the Open Room, Kevin Huang understandably bid five hearts, given his partner's free three-heart advance. (I like to play in this type of situation that double by North says he wants to bid five hearts, but just in case South has a good reason to believe that is not right, he may pass, as he presumably would have done here.)

Five hearts looked doomed, but after ruffing the spade lead in the dummy, a club to the ace and a diamond to the ten, East accidentally pulled the wrong card, winning with his king instead of the jack. So South could win the next trick with his club king, draw trumps with the aid of the finesse and 3-3 break, then run the diamonds.

Plus 450 and minus 300 gave USA 4 imps and a match win by 39 imps to 16, which converted into 15.85-4.15 in victory points.

QQQQ

LUC BELLICAUD FRANCE

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SWEDEN VS ISRAELSW

Both Israel and Sweden were off to a flying start in the juniors series when they managed to win against England and USA 2 in their first matches of this championship. Both teams must be considered as serious medal contenders and it would be interesting to see how the match would go.

Board 1. Dealer North. None Vul. [ K Q 10 5 2 ] Q 10 9 2 { Q 3 } 3 2 [ 7 4 [ 9 6 3 ] A 8 7 ] K 6 5 4 3 { A K 7 { J 10 8 } A J 8 5 4 } Q 10 [ A J 8 ] J { 9 6 5 4 2 } K 9 7 6

Open Room:West North East SouthAsulin O Rimstedt Levi M Rimstedt

2[ Pass 4[Dble Pass Pass Pass

The aggressive 4[ stood no chance to make. West punished the Swedes even more when she decided to double the contract and then Levi did very well to pass. East led a heart and declarer finally escaped with two down for 300 to E-W when declarer managed to score six tricks in trumps and two hearts.

Closed Room:West North East SouthI Grönkvist Zamir M Grönkvist Toledano

Pass Pass Pass1NT Pass 2{ Pass2] Pass Pass DblPass 2[ Pass Pass3] 3[ All Pass

The play went the same way in the Closed Room, the big difference being that the Israelis were one level lower and were not doubled. Still one down, but first 6 IMPs to Israel who were off with a flying start of the match.

But things was about to change …

Board 2. Dealer East. N/S Vul. [ 10 7 ] 6 5 2 { A K J 9 8 3 2 } A [ A J 6 5 4 [ 9 8 3 ] 9 4 ] K Q 8 { Q { 10 7 6 4 } K 10 7 6 4 } 8 5 3 [ K Q 2 ] A J 10 7 3 { 5 } Q J 9 2

Open Room:West North East SouthAsulin O Rimstedt Levi M Rimstedt

Pass 1]2]* 4{* 4[ PassPass 5{ Pass 5]Pass Pass Pass

Asulin–Levi did well to push the Swedish twins up to the five-level, since 4] was a cold contract. After much thought Asulin decided to cash the ace of spades, which turned out to be fatal for the defence, and switched to a club. Mikael Rimstedt won with the ace of clubs in dummy and immediately played a heart to the jack when East followed with the eight. When the jack held, declarer cashed the ace of hearts and continued with a diamond to dummy. When the queen arrived from West, declarer could claim his eleven tricks. It would have been interesting to see what declarer would have managed to do with either the queen of diamonds or a club as the opening lead.

Closed Room:West North East SouthI Grönkvist Zamir M Grönkvist Toledano

Pass 1]2]* 3}* Pass 3{Pass 3] All Pass

In the Closed Room, Zamir-Toledano stopped in 3]. Ida Grönkvist kicked off with her singleton queen

WEDEN VS ISRAELWEDEN VS ISRAEJUNIORS — ROUND 2Micke Melander

The ruffing finesses

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of diamonds. A heart to the queen and declarer's ace followed. Declarer set the jack of clubs by a ruffing finesse (West covered and dummy ruffed), played a spade to the queen and ruffed his last spade. When diamonds were 4-1, he had no way to get back to his hand to pull the outstanding trumps and had to concede two more tricks for a total of ten.

Only 2 imps were shared during the next six boards, both going to Sweden from overtricks. Then came:

Board 9. Dealer North. E/W Vul. [ 8 7 ] J 10 2 { A Q 4 } Q 8 6 5 4 [ Q J 10 [ A K 6 4 2 ] 9 ] A Q 8 7 3 { K J 8 6 5 3 2 { 10 } J 9 } K 7 [ 9 5 3 ] K 6 5 4 { 9 7 } A 10 3 2

Open Room:West North East SouthAsulin O Rimstedt Levi M Rimstedt

Pass 1[ Pass2[ Pass 4[ All Pass

Levi got a trump lead from South. Declarer won in dummy and played a heart to the ace. A diamond to the king and North's ace followed. When North led back another evil trump, not letting declarer ruff her hearts, declarer won in dummy with the jack and tried to ruff diamonds good. Ruffing the two of diamonds wasn’t right, when the queen didn’t show up. (A ruffing finesse by leading the jack of diamonds would have worked well.) Levi now ruffed a heart and tried a club to the king and South's ace. Another club followed to North's queen. North exited with a heart, and declarer managed to escape for one down in the cold game when it could have been three down if North had managed to play the queen of diamonds at that point.

Closed Room:West North East SouthI Grönkvist Zamir M Grönkvist Toledano

Pass 1[ Pass1NT* Pass 2}* Pass3[* Pass 4[ All Pass

Bridge is sometime really amazing. Declarer in the Open Room could have been three down in his contract. In the Closed Room. Mikel Grönkvist got a heart lead, which went to the nine, ten and queen. Declarer cashed the ace of hearts and pitched a club from dummy, then ruffed a heart in dummy. When declarer called for a diamond from dummy, North smoothly followed low, allowing declarer to win with his ten. Another heart ruff followed, setting up declarer's last heart. Grönkvist then cashed the queen of spades and called for the jack of clubs. North again followed low smoothly and South won with the ace, which was the only trick the defense managed to get, since declarer's hand was now high. That was a difference of six tricks in the same contract between the two tables. Amazing … In the scoresheet we noted another 13 imps to Sweden.

Board 12. Dealer West. N/S Vul. [ Q 8 5 4 ] 10 8 4 { A K 9 } 6 5 2 [ K 6 3 [ A J 7 ] K J 6 5 ] 9 3 2 { J 7 { 8 5 4 2 } A 10 7 4 } Q 9 3 [ 10 9 2 ] A Q 7 { Q 10 6 3 } K J 8

Open Room:West North East SouthAsulin O Rimstedt Levi M Rimstedt

1} Pass 1{ Pass1] Pass 1NT All Pass

Declarer got a spade led straight into her ace-jack. Declarer tried the queen of clubs, South covered with the king and dummy´s ace won. A second club to the nine and jack followed, and South continued the defense with a passive spade. Declarer rose with the king from dummy and cashed the ten of clubs. When all followed, he also cashed the seven of clubs. The problem was that declarer now had to use her last entry to hand in spades to play a heart towards the king for the seventh trick. When South jumped up with the ace and switched to a diamond, the defense could claim one spade, one heart, four diamonds and one club for one down. Declarer needed to win the second round of spades in hand with the ace and lead a heart towards the king-jack to be able to make the contract and avoid this ending.

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Closed Room:West North East SouthI Grönkvist Zamir M Grönkvist Toledano

1} Pass 1[ Pass1NT Pass Pass Pass

In the Closed Room, the Swedes managed to get the declaration into the other hand. North led a spade, Ida Grönkvist finessed with the jack and as in the Open Room called for the queen of clubs, which went to the king and ace. A second round of clubs followed to South's jack. Instead of returning a spade, the defense cashed out their four tricks in diamonds and exited with a spade. Then declarer could cash her two clubs and enter dummy with the ace of spades to play a heart towards her king-jack in hand. When South had both, declarer couldn’t go wrong and it was just made for another 4 imps to Sweden.

Board 14. Dealer East. None Vul. [ 8 2 ] 9 4 { A Q 6 5 } A Q 7 5 3 [ K 9 6 5 4 [ J 10 3 ] A K J 6 ] 7 { 9 7 { J 10 2 } 10 2 } K J 9 8 6 4 [ A Q 7 ] Q 10 8 5 3 2 { K 8 4 3 } —

Open Room:West North East SouthAsulin O Rimstedt Levi M Rimstedt

Pass 1]1[ Dble 2] 3{3[ 5{ All Pass

Playing double-dummy, at first glance it looks like a question of how many down 5{ would go, with the ace-king-jack of hearts and both black kings offside.

West led the seven of diamonds. Mikael Rimstedt won with the ace and immediately played the four of hearts, which went to seven, ten and king. Asulin, who didn’t know what to believe, finally shifted to a spade, which ran to declarer's queen.

Two rounds of trumps followed, leaving declarer in dummy. Declarer called for the nine of hearts, which ran to West jack, when East pitched a club. West was now neatly endplayed in this hopeless contract, and South, with two entries to hand, had no problem in establishing his hearts with another ruffing finesse for eleven tricks.

That was a further 11 imps to Sweden when North-South in the Closed Room elected to play in what turned out to be a hopeless 3NT, which went two down. Sweden finally won the match against Israel by 40-6, which converted to 17.63-2.37 in victory points.

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NORWAY VS USAN

On Wednesday, countries across Europe and the World commemorated the centenary of the battle of Amiens, which played a decisive role in bringing World War I to an end. The battle was notable because for the first time, forces on the ground, the allied tanks, could communicate with forces in the air, the Royal Air Force, via radio. The relentless advance of technology has continued ever since, which helps to explain why your far flung reporters can follow the action from the other side of the world. It also explains why we are getting up at 05.30, in time to see the sun rise and get ready for work, just about the same time that in 1918 aircraft would take off for their 'dawn patrol'.

The small BBO audience included Natalie Huang of the USA and Barre Lund from Norway -- I wonder if they are related to a couple of the players?

The internet can sometimes be a problem - this time the details of the play were sometimes sketchy.

Board 1. Dealer North. None Vul. [ K Q 10 5 2 ] Q 10 9 2 { Q 3 } 3 2 [ 7 4 [ 9 6 3 ] A 8 7 ] K 6 5 4 3 { A K 7 { J 10 8 } A J 8 5 4 } Q 10 [ A J 8 ] J { 9 6 5 4 2 } K 9 7 6

Open Room West North East South Huang Devik Xiao Curran

— Pass Pass Pass 1NT 2] Pass 2[ All Pass

2] DONT: both majors

West led the {A and switched to a trump, declarer taking East's nine with the jack and playing the ]J. East won with the king and now needed to find a club switch.

When he returned a trump, declarer won with the ace and can now play a diamond. West wins, but is

then endplayed in all three suits! However, declarer played a spade to dummy and a heart, West winning and cashing the {K. At this point exiting with either red suit will see declarer lose two clubs, but it seems that West cashed the }A, as declarer is credited with eight tricks, plus 110.

Closed Room West North East South Lund Jeng Helgeby Youngquist

— Pass Pass 1{ 1NT Pass 2{* Pass 2] Pass Pass Pass

2{ Transfer

North led the [Q and switched to the }3, covered by the queen, king and ace. Declarer crossed to the }10,casked the ]K and played a heart to the ace, South pitching the {6. When declarer played the }J, North ruffed, declarer throwing one of dummy's spades, and exited with the three of diamonds. Declarer won with dummy's jack, came to hand with a diamond, ruffed a club and claimed nine tricks, plus 140 and 6 imps to Norway.

Board 5. Dealer North. NS Vul. [ 10 9 6 ] J 10 7 { 10 5 3 } J 10 3 2 [ Q 3 [ A J 8 5 ] A 9 8 6 ] 4 { Q J 8 7 2 { A 9 6 4 } 9 4 } 8 7 6 5 [ K 7 4 2 ] K Q 5 3 2 { K } A K Q

Open Room West North East South Huang Devik Xiao Curran

— Pass Pass 2}* Pass 2{* Pass 2]* Pass 4] All Pass

2} 22+ or 8.5 tricks2{ Weak or waiting

NORWAY VS USANORWAY VS USAMark Horton

}} 3333 22

Dawn Patrol

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2] was alerted, but their convention card doesn't give the precise meaning. West led the }9, and declarer, with no hope at all, played a heart to the jack and a heart to the queen, West winning with the ace and exiting with the {7. East took the ace and exited with a diamond and declarer inevitably finished three down, minus 300.

Closed Room West North East South Lund Jeng Helgeby Youngquist

— Pass Pass 1] Pass Pass Dble Rdbl 2{ 2] Pass 2[ Pass 3] All Pass

Here West led the {Q and that gave declarer a little help, thanks to the presence of dummy's ten. East won with the ace and returned the four. If declarer throws a spade on this, he should come to eight tricks, but he ruffed, played a heart to the jack and led the ten of spades. East does best to duck this, so that West can eventually get in with the [Q and play a second trump, but East took the ace and played a third diamond. Declarer ruffed high, and can now play three rounds of clubs, again back on track for eight tricks. When he preferred the ]K, West took the ace and exited with a heart to dummy's ten. That ended the little game of ping-pong and declarer had to go two down, minus 200, a 3 imp pick up for the USA, tying the scores at 6-6.

Board 6. Dealer East. EW Vul. [ J 10 4 3 ] 10 7 2 { 10 9 8 5 } 9 7 [ 7 [ K Q 9 8 5 2 ] K J 9 8 6 5 4 ] — { Q J { 6 4 2 } Q 8 6 } 10 5 4 3 [ A 6 ] A Q 3 { A K 7 3 } A K J 2

Open Room West North East South Huang Devik Xiao Curran

— — 2[ Dble Pass 2NT* Pass 3NT Pass Pass Pass

East led the [K. Declarer won with dummy's ace

and cashed the {K. When the queen fell on the next round, prospects had improved somewhat. Nine tricks were already assured, and there are various ways in which declarer can arrive at more -- take a good view in the club suit and West will be endplayed for eleven tricks.

Happy to get home, declarer settled for his contract, plus 400.

Closed Room West North East South Lund Jeng Helgeby Youngquist

— — 2[ Dble Pass 2NT* Pass 3NT Pass Pass Pass

Here East led the {2 and declarer won in dummy and played the }2, West going in with the queen and returning the [7, which ran to declarer's ace. Cashing the diamond king resolved the position in that suit and declarer cashed his minor-suit winners ending in dummy and ducked a heart to West for ten tricks, plus 430 and an imp.

Board 7. Dealer South. All Vul. [ 10 7 6 ] 9 4 3 2 { Q 5 3 2 } 7 4 [ 8 5 3 2 [ A K Q 9 ] K 5 ] A 7 6 { K 10 9 7 { A J 6 } 6 5 3 } J 8 2 [ J 4 ] Q J 10 8 { 8 4 } A K Q 10 9

Open Room West North East South Huang Devik Xiao Curran

— — — 1}* Pass 1] Dble 2] 2[ Pass 4[ All Pass

1} 11+, 3+}

I like North's response, but it could not keep EW out of game. The play record is incomplete, but it looks as if the defence started with three rounds of clubs (notice that if South held [Jxx, then a fourth club would promote a trump trick). If South then switched to the ]Q, declarer will be inclined to play North for the {Q -- he must have something for his response.

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In any event declarer recorded plus 620.

Closed Room West North East South Lund Jeng Helgeby Youngquist

— — — 1} Pass Pass Dble Pass 1[ Pass 2}* Dble 2{ Pass 2[ Pass 4[ Pass Pass Pass

South started with three top clubs, North ruffing the third round and switching to the four of hearts. Declarer won with dummy's king, drew trumps, cashed the ace of hearts, ruffed a heart and played North for the {Q (perhaps because South might have opened 1NT with that card?) to flatten the board.

Board 9. Dealer North. EW Vul. [ 8 7 ] J 10 2 { A Q 4 } Q 8 6 5 4 [ Q J 10 [ A K 6 4 2 ] 9 ] A Q 8 7 3 { K J 8 6 5 3 2 { 10 } J 9 } K 7 [ 9 5 3 ] K 6 5 4 { 9 7 } A 10 3 2

Open Room West North East South Huang Devik Xiao Curran

— Pass 1}* Pass 1]* Pass 1[ Pass 2{ Pass 2] Pass 2[ Pass 3[ Pass 4{ Pass 4[ All Pass

1} Precision1] 8-11

South led the [3 and declarer won with dummy's ten and played a heart to the queen. South won and for reasons that are unclear, cashed the }A, which, on this layout, ended the defenders hopes’. I cannot tell you how the play developed, but as you can see, the heart position is very friendly for declarer.

Had South calmly returned a second spade, declarer would have been struggling. As it was, he was plus 620.

Closed Room West North East South Lund Jeng Helgeby Youngquist

— Pass 1[ Pass 2}* Pass 2] Pass 2[ Pass 4[ All Pass

2} 9-11 with 3[ or 10+ with (3)4+}

Here South led the {9 and North won with the queen and switched to the four of clubs. Declarer played the king, but South won and returned the }3, North winning with the queen, and exiting with the ]2. Declarer took the ace, played a spade to the queen and ran the king of diamonds. He cashed the [10, ruffed a diamond high and returned to dummy with a trump to cash the diamonds, no swing.

Board 12. Dealer West. NS Vul. [ Q 8 5 4 ] 10 8 4 { A K 9 } 6 5 2 [ K 6 3 [ A J 7 ] K J 6 5 ] 9 3 2 { J 7 { 8 5 4 2 } A 10 7 4 } Q 9 3 [ 10 9 2 ] A Q 7 { Q 10 6 3 } K J 8

Open Room West North East South Huang Devik Xiao Curran

1{* Pass 1NT All Pass

1{ 2+{,11-15

South led the [2. Declarer took North's queen with the ace and played a club to the ace and a club to the queen and king. South switched to the {3 and North won with the ace and went back to spades, declarer finishing two down, minus 100.

If you take the club suit in isolation, the best chance is to play a low club to the nine, which delivers three tricks around 56% of the time. Equally, if declarer had guessed to play a heart at trick two, the favourable layout would have seen him get home.

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Closed Room West North East South Lund Jeng Helgeby Youngquist 1}* Pass 1[* Pass 1NT Pass Pass Pass

1} 2+}, 11+1[ 6-10 (normally no major) or any HCP with diamonds

North led the [4. When dummy's jack held, declarer played the }Q, covered by the king and ace. South won the next club with the jack and switched to the three of diamonds, North putting in the nine when declarer played low, cashing the {AK and exiting with a heart, establishing a seventh trick for declarer, plus 90 and 5 imps to Norway.

Board 13. Dealer North. Both Vul. [ A K 4 3 2 ] A J { J 9 6 5 2 } 5 [ J 9 8 7 5 [ 6 ] K 8 7 ] Q 10 9 5 3 { A 7 3 { Q 4 } A J } K 10 6 4 2 [ Q 10 ] 6 4 2 { K10 8 } Q 9 8 7 3

Open Room West North East South Huang Devik Xiao Curran

— 1[ Pas 1NT Pass 2{ Pass 2[ Pass Pass Pass

East led the ]10 and declarer took West's king with the ace and played a spade to the ten. West won and returned a heart, East winning and forcing declarer with a third heart. Even with the diamond queen onside there were only seven tricks now, minus 100.

Closed Room West North East South Lund Jeng Helgeby Youngquist

— 1[ Pas 1NT Pass 2{ Pass 2[ Pass Pass Pass

After an identical start North followed the generally sound strategy of developing the side suit first, playing a diamond for the ten and ace. When the defenders continued hearts, North ruffed the third round and played the {J to the queen and king. Next he took two rounds of trumps before returning to diamonds. That ensured eight tricks, plus 110 and 5 imps to the USA.

Board 14. Dealer East. None Vul. [ 8 2 ] 9 4 { A Q 6 5 } A Q 7 5 3 [ K 9 6 5 4 [ J 10 3 ] A K J 6 ] 7 { 9 7 { J 10 2 } 10 2 } K J 9 8 6 4 [ A Q 7 ] Q 10 8 5 3 2 { K 8 4 3 } —

Open Room West North East South Huang Devik Xiao Curran

— — Pass 1] 1[ 2} 2[ Pass Pass 3{ Pass Pass 3[ Pass Pass 4{ Pass Pass Pass

East led the ]7 and West won with the jack, cashed the ace and exited with the ]6. Declarer threw a spade and East's ruff was the last trick for the defence, declarer winning the spade switch with the ace, drawing trumps and claiming, plus 130.

Closed Room West North East South Lund Jeng Helgeby Youngquist

— — Pass 1] Pass 2} Pass 2] Pass 3] Pass 3[ Pass 4] All Pass

West led the {9 and declarer won with dummy's ace and ran the ]9. West took this with the jack and exited with a diamond. Declarer won in hand with the {K and played the ]Q, West winning and returning the }10. Declarer could not avoid the loss of a third heart and a spade, one down, minus 50 and another 5 imps to Norway, who won a low-scoring match 20-10 imps, 12.97-7.03 victory points.

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RESULTSRREESSUULLTTSS

ROUND 111 CHINA AUSTRALIA 20 39 4.94 15.062 BOTSWANA POLAND 36 78 1.35 18.653 ITALY INDONESIA 39 10 16.88 3.124 USA 2 SWEDEN 19 28 7.29 12.715 SINGAPORE CHINESE TAIPEI 27 39 6.52 13.486 INDIA CHINA HONG KONG 47 24 15.85 4.157 FRANCE CHILE 60 29 17.19 2.818 USA 1 COLOMBIA 39 7 17.34 2.669 ENGLAND ISRAEL 18 33 5.81 14.1910 NEW ZEALAND CANADA 22 70 0.72 19.2811 EGYPT NETHERLANDS 16 42 3.62 16.38

RANKING AFTER ROUND 4

1 USA 1 69.322 INDIA 60.413 SWEDEN 56.384 SINGAPORE 54.225 NETHERLANDS 51.146 FRANCE 50.14

7 ISRAEL 49.748 AUSTRALIA 47.709 CHINESE TAIPEI 44.9010 ENGLAND 41.7111 INDONESIA 39.8012 POLAND 38.0913 CHINA 35.5814 ITALY 35.41

15 CANADA 35.0616 USA 2 32.2517 EGYPT 29.8318 CHILE 29.7319 COLOMBIA 27.7420 BOTSWANA 20.9821 CHINA HONG KONG 18.9622 NEW ZEALAND 10.91

ROUND 21 CHINA HONG KONG CHILE 11 32 4.54 15.462 SINGAPORE AUSTRALIA 30 10 15.26 4.743 SWEDEN ISRAEL 40 6 17.63 2.374 INDONESIA CANADA 32 13 15.06 4.945 POLAND CHINA 9 31 4.34 15.666 NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND 39 8 17.19 2.817 EGYPT ENGLAND 23 23 10.00 10.008 BOTSWANA USA 1 38 70 2.66 17.349 ITALY FRANCE 8 16 7.56 12.4410 USA 2 INDIA 11 56 1.02 18.9811 CHINESE TAIPEI COLOMBIA 50 33 14.64 5.36

ROUND 31 CHILE COLOMBIA 17 24 7.84 12.162 CHINA HONG KONG ISRAEL 9 52 1.24 18.763 CHINESE TAIPEI CANADA 41 33 12.44 7.564 USA 2 AUSTRALIA 19 27 7.56 12.445 INDONESIA NEW ZEALAND 35 17 14.85 5.156 POLAND ENGLAND 26 20 11.87 8.137 NETHERLANDS USA 1 12 34 4.34 15.668 EGYPT FRANCE 39 14 16.21 3.799 BOTSWANA INDIA 0 104 0.00 20.0010 ITALY SINGAPORE 4 73 0.00 20.0011 SWEDEN CHINA 27 41 6.04 13.96

ROUND 41 NEW ZEALAND ENGLAND 2 37 2.23 17.772 CHINA USA 1 9 54 1.02 18.983 CANADA FRANCE 23 51 3.28 16.724 AUSTRALIA POLAND 35 14 15.46 4.545 COLOMBIA SINGAPORE 21 29 7.56 12.446 CHILE USA 2 15 41 3.62 16.387 CHINA HONG KONG ITALY 25 28 9.03 10.978 CHINESE TAIPEI BOTSWANA 24 46 4.34 15.669 SWEDEN EGYPT 62 5 20.00 0.0010 INDONESIA NETHERLANDS 43 54 6.77 13.2311 ISRAEL INDIA 56 40 14.42 5.58

JUNIOR TEAMS

ROUND 121 FINLAND SINGAPORE 39 37 10.66 9.3422 CHINA HONG KONG POLAND 32 39 7.84 12.1623 GERMANY JAPAN 39 36 10.97 9.0324 BULGARIA CHINA 53 13 18.41 1.5925 CHINESE TAIPEI NETHERLANDS 33 30 10.97 9.0326 INDIA ISRAEL 0 71 0.00 20.0027 BOTSWANA CHILE 8 94 0.00 20.0028 CANADA SWEDEN 25 31 8.13 11.8729 USA FRANCE 39 16 15.85 4.1530 THAILAND ENGLAND 44 16 16.72 3.2831 NORWAY ITALY 11 46 2.23 17.77

RANKING AFTER ROUND 4

1 ISRAEL 71.672 POLAND 70.113 ITALY 69.854 SWEDEN 59.185 GERMANY 53.376 BULGARIA 50.01

7 CANADA 45.748 NETHERLANDS 43.969 ENGLAND 43.8710 SINGAPORE 43.7811 USA 43.0912 FRANCE 42.3513 NORWAY 39.2114 JAPAN 38.06

15 CHINA 32.1716 CHINA HONG KONG 27.7817 CHILE 24.8618 THAILAND 23.2719 FINLAND 21.1820 INDIA 17.0221 CHINESE TAIPEI 16.1922 BOTSWANA 3.28

ROUND 221 ISRAEL CHILE 56 13 18.76 1.2422 CHINESE TAIPEI SINGAPORE 18 42 3.97 16.0323 CHINA FRANCE 3 34 2.81 17.1924 JAPAN ENGLAND 28 24 11.28 8.7225 POLAND FINLAND 69 8 20.00 0.0026 ITALY THAILAND 43 23 15.26 4.7427 NORWAY USA 20 10 12.97 7.0328 CHINA HONG KONG CANADA 12 54 1.35 18.6529 GERMANY BOTSWANA 77 9 20.00 0.0030 BULGARIA INDIA 46 37 12.71 7.2931 NETHERLANDS SWEDEN 36 29 12.16 7.84

ROUND 321 CHILE SWEDEN 6 64 0.00 20.0022 ISRAEL FRANCE 50 26 16.03 3.9723 NETHERLANDS ENGLAND 25 31 8.13 11.8724 BULGARIA SINGAPORE 12 45 2.51 17.4925 JAPAN THAILAND 48 15 17.49 2.5126 POLAND USA 52 8 18.87 1.1327 ITALY CANADA 45 24 15.46 4.5428 NORWAY BOTSWANA 59 31 16.72 3.2829 CHINA HONG KONG INDIA 29 18 13.23 6.7730 GERMANY CHINESE TAIPEI 64 16 19.28 0.7231 CHINA FINLAND 44 25 15.06 4.94

ROUND 421 THAILAND USA 17 63 0.92 19.0822 FINLAND CANADA 19 35 5.58 14.4223 ENGLAND BOTSWANA 69 10 20.00 0.0024 SINGAPORE POLAND 23 69 0.92 19.0825 SWEDEN CHINESE TAIPEI 71 21 19.47 0.5326 CHILE BULGARIA 31 57 3.62 16.3827 ISRAEL GERMANY 41 12 16.88 3.1228 NETHERLANDS CHINA HONG KONG 50 33 14.64 5.3629 CHINA NORWAY 47 38 12.71 7.2930 JAPAN ITALY 22 75 0.26 19.7431 FRANCE INDIA 50 20 17.04 2.96

YOUNGSTER TEAMS

RROURROUND ND 11CCHICCHINA NA AUSAUSTRATRALIALIA 20 20 39 39 4. 4.94 94 15.15.0606CCHICCHINANA AUSAUSTRATRALIALIA 2020 3939 44 9494 1515 0606BBBBOTSOTSWANWANA PA POLAOLAND ND 36 36 78 78 1.31.35 15 18.68.655BBBBOTSOTSWANWANA PA POLAOLANDND 3636 7878 1 31 35 15 18 68 655IITTALTTALY IY INDONDONESNESIA IA 39 39 10 10 16.16.88 88 3.13.122IITTALTTALY IY INDONDONESNESIAIA 3939 1010 1616 8888 3 13 122UUUUSA SA 2 S2 SWEDWEDEN EN 19 19 28 28 7.27.29 19 12.72.711UUUUSASA 2 S2 SWEDWEDENEN 1919 2828 7 27 29 19 12 72 711SSSSINGINGAPOAPORE RE CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEI EI 27 27 39 39 6.56.52 12 13.43.488SSSSINGINGAPOAPORERE CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEIEI 2727 3939 6 56 52 12 13 43 488IINNDINNDIA CA CHINHINA HA HONGONG KO KONG NG 47 47 24 24 15.15.85 85 4.14.155IINNDINNDIA CA CHINHINA HA HONGONG KOKONGNG 4747 2424 1515 8585 4 14 155FFFFRANRANCE CE CHICHILE LE 60 60 29 29 17.17.19 19 2.82.811FFFFRANRANCECE CHICHILELE 6060 2929 1717 1919 2 82 811UUUUSA SA 1 C1 COLOOLOMBIMBIA 3A 39 79 7 17 17.34.34 2. 2.6666UUUUSASA 1 C1 COLOOLOMBIMBIA 3A 39 79 7 1717 3434 22 6666EEEENGLNGLANDAND IS ISRAERAEL 1L 18 38 33 53 5.81.81 14 14.19.19EEEENGLNGLANDAND ISISRAERAEL 1L 18 38 33 53 5 8181 1414 1919NNEWNNEW ZE ZEALAALAND ND CANCANADAADA 22 22 70 70 0. 0.72 72 19.19.2828NNEWNNEW ZEZEALAALANDND CANCANADAADA 2222 7070 00 7272 1919 2828EEGYEEGYPT PT NETNETHERHERLANLANDS DS 16 16 42 42 3.63.62 12 16.36.388EEGYEEGYPTPT NETNETHERHERLANLANDSDS 1616 4242 3 63 62 12 16 36 388

RRANRRANKINKING AG AFTEFTER RR ROUNOUND 4D 4

1 U1 USA SA 1 61 69.39.32222 I22 INDINDIA 6A 60.40.41133 S33 SWEDWEDEN EN 56.56.383844 S44 SINGINGAPOAPORE RE 54.54.222255 N55 NETHETHERLERLANDANDS 5S 51.11.1446 F6 F6 F6 FRANRANRANRANCECE CECE 50.50.50.50.14141414

7 I7 ISRASRAEL EL 49.49.74748 A8 AUSTUSTRALRALIA IA 47.47.70709 C9 CHINHINESEESE TATAIPEIPEI 4I 44.94.90010 10 ENGENGLANLAND 4D 41.71.71111 11 INDINDONEONESIASIA 39 39.80.801212 POLPOLANDAND 3838.09.0913 13 CHICHINA NA 35.35.585814141414 ITAITAITAITALYLY LYLY 35.35.35.35.41414141

15 15 CANCANADAADA 35 35.066.06616 16 USAUSA 2 2 32.32.25525517 17 EGYEGYPT PT 29.29.83383318 18 CHICHILE LE 29.29.73373319 19 COLCOLOMBOMBIA IA 27.27.74474420 20 BOTBOTSWASWANA NA 20.20.98898821 21 CHICHINA NA HONHONG KG KONGONG 18 18.966.9662222 2222 NEWNEWNEWNEW ZEZEZEZEALAALAALAALANDND NDND 10.10.10.10.91919191

ROUROUND ND 22CCHINHINA HA HONGONG KO KONG NG CHICHILE LE 11 11 32 32 4.54.54 14 15.445.4466CCHINHINA HA HONGONG KOKONGNG CHICHILELE 1111 3232 4 54 54 14 15 445 4466SSINGINGAPOAPORE RE AUSAUSTRATRALIALIA 30 30 10 10 15 15.26.26 4. 4.7474SSINGINGAPOAPORERE AUSAUSTRATRALIALIA 3030 1010 1515 2626 44 7474SSWEDWEDEN EN ISRISRAELAEL 40 40 6 6 17.17.63 63 2.332.3377SSWEDWEDENEN ISRISRAELAEL 4040 66 1717 6363 2 332 3377IINDONDONESNESIA IA CANCANADAADA 32 32 13 13 15 15.06.06 4. 4.994994IINDONDONESNESIAIA CANCANADAADA 3232 1313 1515 0606 44 994994PPOLAOLAND ND CHICHINA NA 9 39 31 41 4.34.34 15 15.666.666PPOLAOLANDND CHICHINANA 9 39 31 41 4 3434 1515 666666NNETHETHERLERLANDANDS NS NEW EW ZEAZEALANLAND 3D 39 89 8 17 17.19.19 2. 2.881881NNETHETHERLERLANDANDS NS NEWEW ZEAZEALANLAND 3D 39 89 8 1717 1919 22 881881EEGYPGYPT ET ENGLNGLANDAND 23 23 23 23 10 10.00.00 10 10.000.000EEGYPGYPT ET ENGLNGLANDAND 2323 2323 1010 0000 1010 000000BBOTSOTSWANWANA UA USA SA 1 31 38 78 70 20 2.66.66 17 17.334.334BBOTSOTSWANWANA UA USASA 1 31 38 78 70 20 2 6666 1717 334334IITALTALY FY FRANRANCE CE 8 18 16 76 7.56.56 12 12.444.444IITALTALY FY FRANRANCECE 8 18 16 76 7 5656 1212 444444USAUSA 2 2 INDINDIA IA 11 11 56 56 1.01.02 12 18.998.9988USAUSA 22 INDINDIAIA 1111 5656 1 01 02 12 18 998 9988CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEI EI COLCOLOMBOMBIA IA 50 50 33 33 14.14.64 64 5.335.3366CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEIEI COLCOLOMBOMBIAIA 5050 3333 1414 6464 5 335 3366

RROURROUND ND 33CCCCHILHILE CE COLOOLOMBIMBIA 1A 17 27 24 74 7.84.84 12 12.16.16CCCCHILHILE CE COLOOLOMBIMBIA 1A 17 27 24 74 7 8484 1212 1616CCCCHINHINA HA HONGONG KO KONG NG ISRISRAELAEL 9 9 52 52 1.21.24 14 18.78.766CCCCHINHINA HA HONGONG KOKONGNG ISRISRAELAEL 99 5252 1 21 24 14 18 78 766CCCCHINHINESEESE TA TAIPEIPEI CI CANAANADA DA 41 41 33 33 12.12.44 44 7.57.566CCCCHINHINESEESE TATAIPEIPEI CI CANAANADADA 4141 3333 1212 4444 7 57 566UUUUSA SA 2 A2 AUSTUSTRALRALIA IA 19 19 27 27 7.57.56 16 12.42.444UUUUSASA 2 A2 AUSTUSTRALRALIAIA 1919 2727 7 57 56 16 12 42 444IINNDONNDONESNESIA IA NEWNEW ZE ZEALAALAND ND 35 35 17 17 14.14.85 85 5.15.155IINNDONNDONESNESIAIA NEWNEW ZEZEALAALANDND 3535 1717 1414 8585 5 15 155PPPPOLAOLAND ND ENGENGLANLAND 2D 26 26 20 10 11.81.87 87 8.13.13PPPPOLAOLANDND ENGENGLANLAND 2D 26 26 20 10 11 81 87 87 8 1313NNNNETHETHERLERLANDANDS US USA SA 1 11 12 32 34 44 4.34.34 15 15.66.66NNNNETHETHERLERLANDANDS US USASA 1 11 12 32 34 44 4 3434 1515 6666EEEEGYPGYPT FT FRANRANCE CE 39 39 14 14 16.16.21 21 3.73.799EEEEGYPGYPT FT FRANRANCECE 3939 1414 1616 2121 3 73 799BBBBOTSOTSWANWANA IA INDINDIA 0A 0 10 104 04 0.00.00 20 20.00.00BBBBOTSOTSWANWANA IA INDINDIA 0A 0 10104 04 0 0000 2020 0000ITTAITTALY LY SINSINGAPGAPOREORE 4 4 73 73 0.00.00 20 20.00.000ITTAITTALYLY SINSINGAPGAPOREORE 44 7373 0 00 00 20 20 00 000SSWESSWEDENDEN CH CHINAINA 27 27 41 41 6. 6.04 04 13.13.9696SSWESSWEDENDEN CHCHINAINA 2727 4141 66 0404 1313 9696

ROUROUND ND 44NNEW EW ZEAZEALANLAND ED ENGLNGLANDAND 2 2 37 37 2.22.23 13 17.77.777NNEWEW ZEAZEALANLAND ED ENGLNGLANDAND 22 3737 2 22 23 13 17 77 777CCHINHINA UA USA SA 1 91 9 54 54 1. 1.02 02 18.18.998998CCHINHINA UA USASA 1 91 9 5454 11 0202 1818 998998CCANAANADA DA FRAFRANCENCE 23 23 51 51 3. 3.28 28 16.16.7272CCANAANADADA FRAFRANCENCE 2323 5151 33 2828 1616 7272AAUSTUSTRALRALIA IA POLPOLANDAND 35 35 14 14 15 15.46.46 4. 4.554554AAUSTUSTRALRALIAIA POLPOLANDAND 3535 1414 1515 4646 44 554554CCOLOOLOMBIMBIA SA SINGINGAPOAPORE RE 21 21 29 29 7.57.56 16 12.442.4444CCOLOOLOMBIMBIA SA SINGINGAPOAPORERE 2121 2929 7 57 56 16 12 442 4444CCHILHILE UE USA SA 2 12 15 45 41 31 3.62.62 16 16.338.338CCHILHILE UE USASA 2 12 15 45 41 31 3 6262 1616 338338CCHINHINA HA HONGONG KO KONG NG ITAITALY LY 25 25 28 28 9.09.03 13 10.990.9977CCHINHINA HA HONGONG KOKONGNG ITAITALYLY 2525 2828 9 09 03 13 10 990 9977CCHINHINESEESE TA TAIPEIPEI BI BOTSOTSWANWANA 2A 24 44 46 46 4.34.34 15 15.666.666CCHINHINESEESE TATAIPEIPEI BI BOTSOTSWANWANA 2A 24 44 46 46 4 3434 1515 666666SSWEDWEDEN EN EGYEGYPT PT 62 62 5 25 20.00.00 00 0.000.000SSWEDWEDENEN EGYEGYPTPT 6262 5 25 20 00 00 00 0 000000INDINDONEONESIASIA NE NETHETHERLARLANDSNDS 43 43 54 54 6. 6.77 77 13.13.223223INDINDONEONESIASIA NENETHETHERLARLANDSNDS 4343 5454 66 7777 1313 223223ISRISRAELAEL IN INDIADIA 56 56 40 40 14 14.42.42 5. 5.558558ISRISRAELAEL ININDIADIA 5656 4040 1414 4242 55 558558

JUNIOR TEAMS

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1 I1 ISRASRAEL EL 71.71.676722 P22 POLAOLAND ND 70.70.111133 I33 ITALTALY 6Y 69.89.85544 S44 SWEDWEDEN EN 59.59.181855 G55 GERMERMANYANY 5353.37.376 B6 B6 B6 BULGULGULGULGARIARIARIARIA 5A 5A 5A 50 00.00 00.01111

7 C7 CANAANADA DA 45.45.74748 N8 NETHETHERLERLANDANDS 4S 43.93.9669 E9 ENGLNGLANDAND 4343.87.871010 SINSINGAPGAPOREORE 4343.78.7811 11 USAUSA 43 43.09.0912 12 FRAFRANCENCE 42 42.35.351313 NORNORWAYWAY 3939.21.2114141414 JAPJAPJAPJAPANAN ANAN 3838.3838.06060606

15 15 CHICHINA NA 32.32.17717716 16 CHICHINA NA HONHONG KG KONGONG 27 27.788.78817 17 CHICHILE LE 24.24.86686618 18 THATHAILAILAND ND 23.23.27727719 19 FINFINLANLAND 2D 21.11.1888820 20 INDINDIA IA 17.17.02202221 21 CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEI EI 16.16.1991992222 2222 BOTBOTBOTBOTSWASWASWASWANANA NANA 3 23.23 23.28888

ROUROUNDND 22ISRISRAELAEL CH CHILEILE 56 56 13 13 18 18.76.76 1. 1.224224ISRISRAELAEL CHCHILEILE 5656 1313 1818 7676 11 224224CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEI EI SINSINGAPGAPOREORE 18 18 42 42 3. 3.97 97 16.16.003003CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEIEI SINSINGAPGAPOREORE 1818 4242 33 9797 1616 003003CHICHINA NA FRAFRANCENCE 3 3 34 34 2.82.81 11 17.17.199CHICHINANA FRAFRANCENCE 33 3434 2 82 81 11 17 17 199JAPJAPAN AN ENGENGLANLAND 2D 28 28 24 14 11.21.28 88 8.72.72JAPJAPANAN ENGENGLANLAND 2D 28 28 24 14 11 21 28 88 8 7272POLPOLANDAND FI FINLANLAND ND 69 69 8 28 20.00.00 00 0.000.000POLPOLANDAND FIFINLANLANDND 6969 8 28 20 00 00 00 0 000000ITAITALY LY THATHAILAILAND ND 43 43 23 23 15.15.26 26 4.74.744ITAITALYLY THATHAILAILANDND 4343 2323 1515 2626 4 74 744NORNORWAYWAY US USA 2A 20 10 10 10 12.92.97 77 7.003.003NORNORWAYWAY USUSA 2A 20 10 10 10 12 92 97 77 7 003003CHICHINA NA HONHONG KG KONGONG CA CANADNADA 1A 12 52 54 14 1.35.35 18 18.665.665CHICHINANA HONHONG KG KONGONG CACANADNADA 1A 12 52 54 14 1 3535 1818 665665GERGERMANMANY BY BOTSOTSWANWANA 7A 77 97 9 20 20.00.00 0. 0.000000GERGERMANMANY BY BOTSOTSWANWANA 7A 77 97 9 2020 0000 00 000000BULBULGARGARIA IA INDINDIA IA 46 46 37 37 12.12.71 71 7.227.2299BULBULGARGARIAIA INDINDIAIA 4646 3737 1212 7171 7 227 2299NETNETHERHERLANLANDS DS SWESWEDENDEN 36 36 29 29 12 12.16.16 7. 7.884884NETNETHERHERLANLANDSDS SWESWEDENDEN 3636 2929 1212 1616 77 884884

RROURROUND ND 33CCHICCHILE LE SWESWEDENDEN 6 6 64 64 0.00.00 20 20.00.000CCHICCHILELE SWESWEDENDEN 66 6464 0 00 00 20 20 00 000ISSRISSRAELAEL FR FRANCANCE 5E 50 20 26 16 16.06.03 33 3.97.97ISSRISSRAELAEL FRFRANCANCE 5E 50 20 26 16 16 06 03 33 3 9797NNETNNETHERHERLANLANDS DS ENGENGLANLAND 2D 25 35 31 81 8.13.13 11 11.87.87NNETNNETHERHERLANLANDSDS ENGENGLANLAND 2D 25 35 31 81 8 1313 1111 8787BBULBBULGARGARIA IA SINSINGAPGAPOREORE 12 12 45 45 2. 2.51 51 17.17.4949BBULBBULGARGARIAIA SINSINGAPGAPOREORE 1212 4545 22 5151 1717 4949JAAPJAAPAN AN THATHAILAILAND ND 48 48 15 15 17.17.49 49 2.52.511JAAPJAAPANAN THATHAILAILANDND 4848 1515 1717 4949 2 52 511PPOLPPOLANDAND US USA 5A 52 82 8 18 18.87.87 1. 1.1313PPOLPPOLANDAND USUSA 5A 52 82 8 1818 8787 11 1313ITTAITTALY LY CANCANADAADA 45 45 24 24 15 15.46.46 4. 4.5454ITTAITTALYLY CANCANADAADA 4545 2424 1515 4646 44 5454NNORNNORWAYWAY BO BOTSWTSWANAANA 59 59 31 31 16 16.72.72 3. 3.2828NNORNNORWAYWAY BOBOTSWTSWANAANA 5959 3131 1616 7272 33 2828CCHICCHINA NA HONHONG KG KONGONG IN INDIADIA 29 29 18 18 13 13.23.23 6. 6.7777CCHICCHINANA HONHONG KG KONGONG ININDIADIA 2929 1818 1313 2323 66 7777GGERGGERMANMANY CY CHINHINESEESE TA TAIPEIPEI 6I 64 14 16 16 19.29.28 08 0.72.72GGERGGERMANMANY CY CHINHINESEESE TATAIPEIPEI 6I 64 14 16 16 19 29 28 08 0 7272CCHICCHINA NA FINFINLANLAND 4D 44 24 25 15 15.05.06 46 4.94.94CCHICCHINANA FINFINLANLAND 4D 44 24 25 15 15 05 06 46 4 9494

ROUROUND ND 44THATHAILAILAND ND USAUSA 17 17 63 63 0. 0.92 92 19.19.008008THATHAILAILANDND USAUSA 1717 6363 00 9292 1919 008008FINFINLANLAND CD CANAANADA DA 19 19 35 35 5.55.58 18 14.444.4422FINFINLANLAND CD CANAANADADA 1919 3535 5 55 58 18 14 444 4422ENGENGLANLAND BD BOTSOTSWANWANA 6A 69 19 10 20 20.00.00 00 0.000.000ENGENGLANLAND BD BOTSOTSWANWANA 6A 69 19 10 20 20 00 00 00 0 000000SINSINGAPGAPOREORE PO POLANLAND 2D 23 63 69 09 0.92.92 19 19.008.008SINSINGAPGAPOREORE POPOLANLAND 2D 23 63 69 09 0 9292 1919 008008SWESWEDENDEN CH CHINEINESE SE TAITAIPEIPEI 71 71 21 21 19 19.47.47 0. 0.553553SWESWEDENDEN CHCHINEINESESE TAITAIPEIPEI 7171 2121 1919 4747 00 553553CHICHILE LE BULBULGARGARIA IA 31 31 57 57 3.63.62 12 16.336.3388CHICHILELE BULBULGARGARIAIA 3131 5757 3 63 62 12 16 336 3388ISRISRAELAEL GE GERMARMANY NY 41 41 12 12 16.16.88 88 3.13.122ISRISRAELAEL GEGERMARMANYNY 4141 1212 1616 8888 3 13 122NETNETHERHERLANLANDS DS CHICHINA NA HONHONG KG KONGONG 50 50 33 33 14 14.64.64 5. 5.336336NETNETHERHERLANLANDSDS CHICHINANA HONHONG KG KONGONG 5050 3333 1414 6464 55 336336CHICHINA NA NORNORWAYWAY 47 47 38 38 12 12.71.71 7. 7.229229CHICHINANA NORNORWAYWAY 4747 3838 1212 7171 77 229229JAPJAPAN AN ITAITALY LY 22 22 75 75 0.20.26 16 19.79.744JAPJAPANAN ITAITALYLY 2222 7575 0 20 26 16 19 79 744FRAFRANCENCE IN INDIADIA 50 50 20 20 17 17.04.04 2. 2.996996FRAFRANCENCE ININDIADIA 5050 2020 1717 0404 22 996996

YOUNGSTER TEAMS

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2018 World Youth Teams Championships Wujiang, China 8th - 18th August20201818 WWororldld YYououthth TTeaeamsms CChahampmpioionsnshihipsps WuWujijianang,g, CChihinana 88 1188 AAugugusustttt

ROUND 141 CHINA ENGLAND 22 30 7.56 12.4442 FRANCE CHINESE TAIPEI 50 18 17.34 2.6643 POLAND THAILAND 30 24 11.87 8.1344 CHINA HONG KONG HUNGARY 11 56 1.02 18.9845 NORWAY NETHERLANDS 22 45 4.15 15.8546 USA TURKEY 26 39 6.28 13.7247 INDONESIA CHILE 15 18 9.03 10.9748 BRAZIL Bye 0 0 12 0.00

RANKING AFTER ROUND 3

1 NETHERLANDS 52.182 FRANCE 48.493 TURKEY 42.98

4 CHINA 41.285 ENGLAND 41.076 POLAND 36.317 HUNGARY 34.678 USA 30.629 INDONESIA 30.25

10 NORWAY 29.8511 BRAZIL 17.1612 THAILAND 15.1313 CHINA HONG KONG 14.9814 CHILE 14.0315 CHINESE TAIPEI 7.00

ROUND 241 CHINESE TAIPEI CHINA 11 71 0.00 20.0042 THAILAND FRANCE 18 66 0.72 19.2843 HUNGARY POLAND 23 31 7.56 12.4444 NETHERLANDS BRAZIL 57 18 18.29 1.7145 TURKEY NORWAY 31 22 12.71 7.2946 CHILE USA 20 61 1.47 18.5347 ENGLAND INDONESIA 49 39 12.97 7.0348 CHINA HONG KONG Bye 0 0 12 0.00

ROUND 341 CHINA THAILAND 43 30 13.72 6.2842 FRANCE HUNGARY 33 27 11.87 8.1343 CHINA HONG KONG NETHERLANDS 2 39 1.96 18.0444 BRAZIL TURKEY 4 31 3.45 16.5545 NORWAY CHILE 53 13 18.41 1.5946 USA INDONESIA 28 43 5.81 14.1947 CHINESE TAIPEI ENGLAND 9 31 4.34 15.6648 POLAND Bye 0 0 12 0.00

GIRLS TEAMS

ROUND 151 GREECE SWEDEN 15 26 6.55 13.4552 BOTSWANA GERMANY 0 76 0.00 20.0053 TURKEY POLAND 28 31 8.95 11.0554 CANADA INDIA 47 22 16.55 3.4555 CHINA 1 NORWAY 24 29 8.30 11.7056 ENGLAND CHINESE TAIPEI 27 22 11.70 8.3057 CHINA 2 CHINA 3 23 14 12.90 7.1058 ISRAEL DENMARK 34 22 13.71 6.2959 USA FRANCE 48 8 18.78 1.22

RANKING AFTER ROUND 4

1 CANADA 71.392 GERMANY 53.223 NORWAY 50.484 POLAND 49.61

5 TURKEY 48.956 SWEDEN 44.937 DENMARK 43.158 USA 42.359 CHINA 1 39.2110 ENGLAND 38.5211 CHINA 2 38.11

12 GREECE 37.8613 FRANCE 35.7814 ISRAEL 35.2315 INDIA 33.0516 CHINESE TAIPEI 29.3917 CHINA 3 28.0118 BOTSWANA 0.76

ROUND 251 GERMANY GREECE 32 16 14.70 5.3052 POLAND BOTSWANA 85 2 20.00 0.0053 INDIA TURKEY 1 108 0.00 20.0054 NORWAY CANADA 6 30 3.63 16.3755 CHINESE TAIPEI CHINA 1 24 5 15.37 4.6356 CHINA 3 ENGLAND 37 23 14.22 5.7857 DENMARK CHINA 2 34 12 15.99 4.0158 FRANCE ISRAEL 39 11 17.08 2.9259 SWEDEN USA 46 17 17.24 2.76

ROUND 351 GREECE POLAND 44 20 16.37 3.6352 BOTSWANA INDIA 20 64 0.76 19.2453 TURKEY NORWAY 23 41 4.85 15.1554 CANADA CHINESE TAIPEI 44 1 19.13 0.8755 CHINA 1 CHINA 3 25 12 13.97 6.0356 ENGLAND DENMARK 32 42 6.82 13.1857 CHINA 2 FRANCE 34 39 8.30 11.7058 ISRAEL USA 30 42 6.29 13.7159 GERMANY SWEDEN 35 24 13.45 6.55

ROUND 451 INDIA GREECE 30 29 10.36 9.6452 NORWAY BOTSWANA 77 16 20.00 0.0053 CHINESE TAIPEI TURKEY 24 42 4.85 15.1554 CHINA 3 CANADA 7 52 0.66 19.3455 DENMARK CHINA 1 22 29 7.69 12.3156 FRANCE ENGLAND 16 30 5.78 14.2257 USA CHINA 2 23 32 7.10 12.9058 SWEDEN ISRAEL 17 24 7.69 12.3159 GERMANY POLAND 19 36 5.07 14.93

KIDS TEAMS

ATTENTION: BRIDGE TEACHERS AND PLAYERS!

There is a new game - HOOL - specially developed for kids to learn Bridge. It is both a face-to-face game as well as a mobile app (test version). Please come to the MEETING ROOM (next to the WBF President’s office) for a demonstration. If no one is present, leave your name/email/country on the Bridge table inside and I will find you.

Amaresh Deshpande Bridge Development, WBF

RROURROUND ND 11CCHICCHINA NA ENGENGLANLAND 2D 22 32 30 70 7.56.56 12 12.44.44CCHICCHINANA ENGENGLANLAND 2D 22 32 30 70 7 5656 1212 4444FFRAFFRANCENCE CH CHINEINESE SE TAITAIPEIPEI 50 50 18 18 17 17.34.34 2. 2.6666FFRAFFRANCENCE CHCHINEINESESE TAITAIPEIPEI 5050 1818 1717 3434 22 6666PPOLPPOLANDAND TH THAILAILANDAND 30 30 24 24 11 11.87.87 8. 8.1313PPOLPPOLANDAND THTHAILAILANDAND 3030 2424 1111 8787 88 1313CCHICCHINA NA HONHONG KG KONGONG HU HUNGANGARY RY 11 11 56 56 1.01.02 12 18.98.988CCHICCHINANA HONHONG KG KONGONG HUHUNGANGARYRY 1111 5656 1 01 02 12 18 98 988NNORNNORWAYWAY NE NETHETHERLARLANDSNDS 22 22 45 45 4. 4.15 15 15.15.8585NNORNNORWAYWAY NENETHETHERLARLANDSNDS 2222 4545 44 1515 1515 8585UUSAUUSA TU TURKERKEY 2Y 26 36 39 69 6.28.28 13 13.72.72UUSAUUSA TUTURKERKEY 2Y 26 36 39 69 6 2828 1313 7272INNDINNDONEONESIASIA CH CHILEILE 15 15 18 18 9. 9.03 03 10.10.9797INNDINNDONEONESIASIA CHCHILEILE 1515 1818 99 0303 1010 9797BBRABBRAZILZIL By Bye 0e 0 0 0 12 12 0.00.000BBRABBRAZILZIL ByBye 0e 0 00 1212 0 00 000

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11 N11 NETHETHERLERLANDANDS 5S 52.12.18822 F22 FRANRANCE CE 48.48.494933 T33 TURKURKEY EY 42.42.9898

4 C4 CHINHINA 4A 41.21.2885 E5 ENGLNGLANDAND 41 41.07.076 P6 POLAOLAND ND 36.36.31317 H7 HUNGUNGARYARY 34 34.67.678 U8 USA SA 30.30.62629 I9 INDONDONESNESIA IA 30.30.2525

10 10 NORNORWAYWAY 29 29.855.85511 11 BRABRAZILZIL 17 17.166.16612 12 THATHAILAILAND ND 15.15.13313313 13 CHICHINA NA HONHONG KG KONGONG 14 14.988.98814 14 CHICHILE LE 14.14.03303315 15 CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEI EI 7.07.00000

ROUROUND ND 22CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEI EI CHICHINA NA 11 11 71 71 0.00.00 20 20.00.000CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEIEI CHICHINANA 1111 7171 0 00 00 20 20 00 000THATHAILAILAND ND FRAFRANCENCE 18 18 66 66 0. 0.72 72 19.19.2828THATHAILAILANDND FRAFRANCENCE 1818 6666 00 7272 1919 2828HUNHUNGARGARY PY POLAOLAND ND 23 23 31 31 7.57.56 16 12.442.4444HUNHUNGARGARY PY POLAOLANDND 2323 3131 7 57 56 16 12 442 4444NETNETHERHERLANLANDS DS BRABRAZILZIL 57 57 18 18 18 18.29.29 1. 1.7171NETNETHERHERLANLANDSDS BRABRAZILZIL 5757 1818 1818 2929 11 7171TURTURKEYKEY NO NORWARWAY 3Y 31 21 22 12 12.72.71 71 7.29.29TURTURKEYKEY NONORWARWAY 3Y 31 21 22 12 12 72 71 71 7 2929CHICHILE LE USAUSA 20 20 61 61 1. 1.47 47 18.18.5353CHICHILELE USAUSA 2020 6161 11 4747 1818 5353ENGENGLANLAND ID INDONDONESNESIA IA 49 49 39 39 12.12.97 97 7.07.033ENGENGLANLAND ID INDONDONESNESIAIA 4949 3939 1212 9797 7 07 033CHICHINA NA HONHONG KG KONGONG By Bye 0e 0 0 0 12 12 0.00.000CHICHINANA HONHONG KG KONGONG ByBye 0e 0 00 1212 0 00 000

RROURROUND ND 33CCHICCHINA NA THATHAILAILAND ND 43 43 30 30 13.13.72 72 6.26.288CCHICCHINANA THATHAILAILANDND 4343 3030 1313 7272 6 26 288FFRAFFRANCENCE HU HUNGANGARY RY 33 33 27 27 11.11.87 87 8.18.133FFRAFFRANCENCE HUHUNGANGARYRY 3333 2727 1111 8787 8 18 133CCHICCHINA NA HONHONG KG KONGONG NE NETHETHERLARLANDSNDS 2 2 39 39 1.91.96 16 18.08.044CCHICCHINANA HONHONG KG KONGONG NENETHETHERLARLANDSNDS 22 3939 1 91 96 16 18 08 044BBRABBRAZILZIL TU TURKERKEY 4Y 4 31 31 3. 3.45 45 16.16.5555BBRABBRAZILZIL TUTURKERKEY 4Y 4 3131 33 4545 1616 5555NNORNNORWAYWAY CH CHILEILE 53 53 13 13 18 18.41.41 1. 1.5959NNORNNORWAYWAY CHCHILEILE 5353 1313 1818 4141 11 5959UUSAUUSA IN INDONDONESIESIA 2A 28 48 43 53 5.81.81 14 14.19.19UUSAUUSA ININDONDONESIESIA 2A 28 48 43 53 5 8181 1414 1919CCHICCHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEI EI ENGENGLANLAND 9D 9 31 31 4. 4.34 34 15.15.6666CCHICCHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEIEI ENGENGLANLAND 9D 9 3131 44 3434 1515 6666PPOLPPOLANDAND By Bye 0e 0 0 0 12 12 0.00.000PPOLPPOLANDAND ByBye 0e 0 00 1212 0 00 000

GIRLS TEAMS

RROURROUND ND 11GGREGGREECEECE SW SWEDEEDEN 1N 15 25 26 66 6.55.55 13 13.45.45GGREGGREECEECE SWSWEDEEDEN 1N 15 25 26 66 6 5555 1313 4545BBOTBBOTSWASWANA NA GERGERMANMANY 0Y 0 76 76 0. 0.00 00 20.20.0000BBOTBBOTSWASWANANA GERGERMANMANY 0Y 0 7676 00 0000 2020 0000TTURTTURKEYKEY PO POLANLAND 2D 28 38 31 81 8.95.95 11 11.05.05TTURTTURKEYKEY POPOLANLAND 2D 28 38 31 81 8 9595 1111 0505CCANCCANADAADA IN INDIADIA 47 47 22 22 16 16.55.55 3. 3.4545CCANCCANADAADA ININDIADIA 4747 2222 1616 5555 33 4545CCHICCHINA NA 1 N1 NORWORWAY AY 24 24 29 29 8.38.30 10 11.71.700CCHICCHINANA 1 N1 NORWORWAYAY 2424 2929 8 38 30 10 11 71 700EENGEENGLANLAND CD CHINHINESEESE TA TAIPEIPEI 2I 27 27 22 12 11.71.70 80 8.30.30EENGEENGLANLAND CD CHINHINESEESE TATAIPEIPEI 2I 27 27 22 12 11 71 70 80 8 3030CCHICCHINA NA 2 C2 CHINHINA 3A 3 23 23 14 14 12 12.90.90 7. 7.1010CCHICCHINANA 2 C2 CHINHINA 3A 3 2323 1414 1212 9090 77 1010ISSRISSRAELAEL DE DENMANMARK RK 34 34 22 22 13.13.71 71 6.26.299ISSRISSRAELAEL DEDENMANMARKRK 3434 2222 1313 7171 6 26 299UUSAUUSA FR FRANCANCE 4E 48 88 8 18 18.78.78 1. 1.2222UUSAUUSA FRFRANCANCE 4E 48 88 8 1818 7878 11 2222

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11 C11 CANAANADA DA 71.71.393922 G22 GERMERMANYANY 53 53.22.2233 N33 NORWORWAY AY 50.50.484844 P44 POLAOLAND ND 49.49.6161

5 T5 TURKURKEY EY 48.48.95956 S6 SWEDWEDEN EN 44.44.93937 D7 DENMENMARKARK 43 43.15.158 U8 USA SA 42.42.35359 C9 CHINHINA 1A 1 39 39.21.211010 ENGENGLANLAND 3D 38.58.52211 11 CHICHINA NA 2 32 38.18.111

12 12 GREGREECEECE 37 37.866.86613 13 FRAFRANCENCE 35 35.788.78814 14 ISRISRAELAEL 35 35.233.23315 15 INDINDIA IA 33.33.05505516 16 CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEI EI 29.29.39939917 17 CHICHINA NA 3 23 28.08.0111118 18 BOTBOTSWASWANA NA 0.70.76666

ROUROUND ND 22GERGERMANMANY GY GREEREECE CE 32 32 16 16 14.14.70 70 5.35.300GERGERMANMANY GY GREEREECECE 3232 1616 1414 7070 5 35 300POLPOLANDAND BO BOTSWTSWANAANA 85 85 2 2 20.20.00 00 0.00.000POLPOLANDAND BOBOTSWTSWANAANA 8585 22 2020 0000 0 00 000INDINDIA IA TURTURKEYKEY 1 1 108108 0. 0.00 00 20.20.0000INDINDIAIA TURTURKEYKEY 11 108108 00 0000 2020 0000NORNORWAYWAY CA CANADNADA 6A 6 30 30 3. 3.63 63 16.16.3737NORNORWAYWAY CACANADNADA 6A 6 3030 33 6363 1616 3737CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEI EI CHICHINA NA 1 21 24 54 5 15 15.37.37 4. 4.6363CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEIEI CHICHINANA 1 21 24 54 5 1515 3737 44 6363CHICHINA NA 3 E3 ENGLNGLANDAND 37 37 23 23 14 14.22.22 5. 5.7878CHICHINANA 3 E3 ENGLNGLANDAND 3737 2323 1414 2222 55 7878DENDENMARMARK CK CHINHINA 2A 2 34 34 12 12 15 15.99.99 4. 4.0101DENDENMARMARK CK CHINHINA 2A 2 3434 1212 1515 9999 44 0101FRAFRANCENCE IS ISRAERAEL 3L 39 19 11 11 17.07.08 28 2.92.92FRAFRANCENCE ISISRAERAEL 3L 39 19 11 11 17 07 08 28 2 9292SWESWEDENDEN US USA 4A 46 16 17 17 17.27.24 24 2.76.76SWESWEDENDEN USUSA 4A 46 16 17 17 17 27 24 24 2 7676

RROURROUND ND 33GGREGGREECEECE POPOLANLAND 4D 44 24 20 10 16.36.37 37 3.63.63GGREGGREECEECE POPOLANLAND 4D 44 24 20 10 16 36 37 37 3 6363BBOTBBOTSWASWANA NA INDINDIA IA 20 20 64 64 0.70.76 16 19.29.244BBOTBBOTSWASWANANA INDINDIAIA 2020 6464 0 70 76 16 19 29 244TTURTTURKEYKEY NO NORWARWAY 2Y 23 43 41 41 4.85.85 15 15.15.15TTURTTURKEYKEY NONORWARWAY 2Y 23 43 41 41 4 8585 1515 1515CCANCCANADAADA CHCHINEINESE SE TAITAIPEIPEI 44 44 1 1 19.19.13 13 0.80.877CCANCCANADAADA CHCHINEINESESE TAITAIPEIPEI 4444 11 1919 1313 0 80 877CCHICCHINA NA 1 C1 CHINHINA 3A 3 25 25 12 12 13 13.97.97 6. 6.0303CCHICCHINANA 1 C1 CHINHINA 3A 3 2525 1212 1313 9797 66 0303EENGEENGLANLAND DD DENMENMARKARK 32 32 42 42 6. 6.82 82 13.13.1818EENGEENGLANLAND DD DENMENMARKARK 3232 4242 66 8282 1313 1818CCHICCHINA NA 2 F2 FRANRANCE CE 34 34 39 39 8.38.30 10 11.71.700CCHICCHINANA 2 F2 FRANRANCECE 3434 3939 8 38 30 10 11 71 700ISSRISSRAELAEL US USA 3A 30 40 42 62 6.29.29 13 13.71.71ISSRISSRAELAEL USUSA 3A 30 40 42 62 6 2929 1313 7171GGERGGERMANMANY SY SWEDWEDEN EN 35 35 24 24 13.13.45 45 6.56.555GGERGGERMANMANY SY SWEDWEDENEN 3535 2424 1313 4545 6 56 555

ROUROUND ND 44INDINDIA IA GREGREECEECE 3030 2929 1010.36.36 9.9.6464INDINDIAIA GREGREECEECE 3030 2929 1010 3636 99 6464NORNORWAYWAY BO BOTSWTSWANAANA 77 77 16 16 20 20.00.00 0. 0.0000NORNORWAYWAY BOBOTSWTSWANAANA 7777 1616 2020 0000 00 0000CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEI EI TURTURKEYKEY 24 24 42 42 4. 4.85 85 15.15.1515CHICHINESNESE TE TAIPAIPEIEI TURTURKEYKEY 2424 4242 44 8585 1515 1515CHICHINA NA 3 C3 CANAANADA DA 7 57 52 02 0.66.66 1919.34.34CHICHINANA 3 C3 CANAANADADA 7 57 52 02 0 6666 1919 3434DENDENMARMARK CK CHINHINA 1A 1 22 22 29 29 7. 7.69 69 12.12.3131DENDENMARMARK CK CHINHINA 1A 1 2222 2929 77 6969 1212 3131FRAFRANCENCE EN ENGLAGLAND ND 16 16 30 30 5.75.78 18 14.24.222FRAFRANCENCE ENENGLAGLANDND 1616 3030 5 75 78 18 14 24 222USAUSA CHCHINAINA 22 23 23 3232 7.17.10 10 12.92.900USAUSA CHCHINAINA 22 2323 3232 7 17 10 10 12 92 900SWESWEDENDEN IS ISRAERAEL 1L 17 27 24 74 7.69.69 12 12.31.31SWESWEDENDEN ISISRAERAEL 1L 17 27 24 74 7 6969 1212 3131GERGERMANMANY PY POLAOLAND ND 19 19 36 36 5.05.07 17 14.94.933GERGERMANMANY PY POLAOLANDND 1919 3636 5 05 07 17 14 94 933

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N O V E M B E R 8 - 1 8 , 2 1 8Tournament ProgramMixed Pairs November 8,9M.P. Pairs November 10National Simultaneous November 11IMP Pairs November 12,13Open Pairs November 14,15,16Teams November 17

Participants from All Over the WorldIncluding European and World Champions.

Further information and registration: Organizing Committee: David & Alon Birman, 50 Pinkas St., Tel Aviv, Israel

Tel.: +972-3-6058355, +972-50-6698655, Email: [email protected], www.bridgeredsea.com

EILAT - ISRAEL

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AUSTRALIARenee COOPERTomer LIBMANFrancesca MCGRATHMatthew SMITHAndrew SPOONERJamie THOMPSONMichael DOECKE npc

BOTSWANATlhabiso MAKGOSAChenesani Stewart PELAELOPrince RAMOSEKIKutlwano TABONALucky Tumo THEEOlebile TSHUPELOLetsogile MAFA npc

CANADADarien COZARTKaiti JIANGSpencer MACDONALDSam MCILWAINXu YANG Xiangchen ZHUBryan MAKSYMETZ npc

CHILEKyle BOSSONNEYPhilippe CAZABONGonzalo GURIDIDiego RAMIREZHanoi RONDON npcAlexandra COVA coach

CHINAJinhao DONGSijia GU Kai JINBenjie MIAOQingfeng WANGChen ZHAOWei GENG npcXueming FU coach

CHINA HONG KONGTze Him (Chris) CHANPui Yi (Niko) MANEric Pok Chung MOOHo Yin (Brian) TANGTze Chuen (Sam) TSENGTsz Tin WANWai-Lap Abby CHIU npc

CHINESE TAIPEIPing-Lin CHENHsiao-Lan GUOHsiao-Tien HUANGYu-Lun LIKai-En LINYungkuang WANGLun Yu KAO npc

COLOMBIANicolas CORREA LAGUNAJuan Felipe CUERVO LOPERAFederico VON BRUDERSDORFFJose A. ZAMORA VILLAMIZARJuan Felipe CUERVO LOPERA pc

EGYPTAhmed ASHRAFKarim ASHRAFAbdelrahman KHAMISAhmed NASEROmar SHAHEEN Marwan YOUSSEFYoussef ROUSHDY npc

ENGLANDMichael ALISHAWStephen KENNEDYKyle LAM Shahzaad NATTToby NONNENMACHERBen NORTONPaul BARDEN npcGraham OSBORNE coach

FRANCEJulien BERNARDBaptiste COMBESCUREColin DEHEEGERGregoire LAFONTClement LALOUBEYREGuillaume LANGLETThomas BESSIS npc

INDIASHUBHAM ACHARYABABHRUBAHAN BOSESOUVIK KARSAYANTAN KUSHARIANIRUDH PRAKASHSAGNIK ROYParimal VAHALIA npcParimal VAHALIA coach

INDONESIAHendrik FEBRIYANTORestu NARENDRAMuhammad Setyo SANTOSOMohammad S. SATRIAWANMuhammad Wisolus SOLIHINStefanus Endras WIJAYANTO_ ISKANDAR npc

ISRAELAdi ASULINAmir EZIONHila LEVIOren TOLEDANOAsaf YEKUTIELIAmi ZAMIRYotam BAR-YOSEF npc

ITALYFrancesco CHIARANDINIAlvaro GAIOTTIAndrea MANGANELLAGiacomo PERCARIORoberto SAUSebastiano SCATA'Dario ATTANASIO npcValerio GIUBILO coach

NETHERLANDSVeri KILJANGuy MENDES DE LEONMichel SCHOLSThibo SPRINKHUIZENLuc TIJSSENRicardo WESTERBEEKAgnes SNELLERS npcWubbo DE BOER coach

POLANDMaksymilian CHODACKIArkadiusz MAJCHERPiotr MARCINOWSKIMateusz SOBCZAKEdward SUCHARDAJakub ZAWADAMarek MARKOWSKI npcRafal MARKS coach

NEW ZEALANDVincent HEBrad JOHNSTONNikolas MITCHELLZachary Hongxuan YANDouglas RUSSELL npcJane Anne LEGGET coach

SINGAPORERyan CHANPeter HAWYu Chen LIUJazlene ONGMing Yang ZHOUXin Chen ZHUYisheng Kelvin ONG npcChoon Chou LOO coach

SWEDENIda GRONKVISTMikael GRONKVISTSimon HULTMikael RIMSTEDTOla RIMSTEDTAdam STOKKAMartin LOEFGREN npcTom GARDS coach

USA 1Zachary GROSSACKChristian JOLLYAdam KAPLANOren KRIEGELBenjamin KRISTENSENKevin ROSENBERGMichael ROSENBERG npc

USA 2Samuel AMERArjun DHIRGregory HERMANBurke SNOWDENYichen YINWilliam ZHUDavid CAPRERA npc

BRAZILJulianne ARAUJO LOBATOTais BATTAGGIAMirela DE ANDRADE CAVALCANTEJulia MAUTONEIsabelle PEREZ

CHILESofia GERSTMANNFrancisca NACRURConstance SMITHFrancisca VILLEGASCamila YANEZHanoi RONDON npcAlexandra COVA coach

CHINAYijing CAIBo FUChengke HUXinyi LIXinyi NIYang YANGGuoqiang ZHANG npcBing ZHAO coach

CHINA HONG KONGXunchang FANGKa Yee Ruby HUIYu Hang LEE Yuen Ting LEUNGShuk Man NGYu Tong WUHing Lung Charlie LEE npc

CHINESE TAIPEIYohsin FANGWen-Yen HSUYu-Chen HUANGChia-Ling LIUHsi-Li LIUWan-Ting YUPei-Ting CHEN npcJen-Chien CHUNG coach

ENGLANDOlivia BAILEYLaura COVILLElizabeth GAHANSiyu REN Ewa WIECZOREKYvonne WISEMANSally BROCK npc

FRANCESarah COMBESCUREMarie-Valentine COUPELBeryl DUFRENEEmeline JOUNINAnais LELEUMathilde THUILLEZVanessa REESS npc

HUNGARYMaria BEKOBrigitta FISCHERJanka JALSOVSZKYHanka LAJOSHanna REVAIVillo SZUCS Andras HONYEK npc

INDONESIARoro Joffani Tungga DEWIFransisca Tri MARTANTIElsya Saktia NINGTIASRachma SHAUMIFortina Mora SIBUEAMonica Ayu TRIANATanudjan SUGIARTO npc

NETHERLANDSFleur BEEKMANJuliet BERWALDMalene Holm CHRISTENSEN Sandra KOLEN Esther VISSER Janneke WACKWITZ Anneke SIMONS npcAarnout HELMICH coach

NORWAYKatarina EKRENThea Hove HAUGEThea Lucia INDREBOAgnethe Hansen KJENSLIIda Marie OEBERGSofie Grasholt SJODALSven Olai HOYLAND npcElisabeth Grasholt SJODAL coach

POLANDZofia BALDYSZ Hanna CIUNCZYKJoanna KOKOTDominika OCYLOKJoanna ZALEWSKAAnna ZAREBAPiotr DYBICZ npcZuzanna MOSZCZYNSKA coach

THAILANDThapanee CHAIYASINGPuriya GANTANAWATESamonwan LUMJIAKViriya SAENGPHAKPhakhanan THANCHIRANUKULPreechaya WORASIRISomchai RUNGSATHIT npcNitjaree SATAYARAK coach

TURKEYSelen Buke AKDASBuket BULUTEsin ERGUNEmine Nigar GURERBurcu TASLAKEcem YAVUZErdem OZTURK npc

USA 1Sophia CHANGEmma KOLESNIKAmber LINLingyi MALucy ZHANGKent MIGNOCCHI npc

JUNIOR TEAMS

GIRLS TEAMS

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BOTSWANARachel GAOSEGELWE Janet KEABITSA Alicia KELEHATILEMokgabo MOKGOSI Tebogo OFENTSEMarvellous WADITSELAKeoagile CHAMO npc

BULGARIALiya KOSTOVATodor PAVLOVGergana TENEVANikolay YANINSKI Viktor YOTOVZhivko DRAGANOV npc

CANADAJacob FREEMANVictor LAMOUREUXOlivia LAUFERAlbena-Maria VASSILEVAJasmine XIONG Bo Han ZHUNader HANNA npc

CHILEFrancisco BASOALTONicolas DAVILABastian PEREZIvannia PEREZEsteban VASQUEZHanoi RONDON npcAlexandra COVA coach

CHINAZhiyu CHENG Baozhuo JIANGYufan LIAORandy PAN Qian SUN Xihao WANGJichao HU npcTong JIANG coach

CHINA HONG KONGWai Lam CHEUNGTsz Lo FONG Tsz Fung Harry HUNGKang San LOY Brian WONG Tak Chun WONGRocky TAM npc

CHINESE TAIPEIChuei-Min CHIUChing-Hung LEE Tzu-Hao LIU Shang-Hsuan SU Chu-Di WEI Chu-Tang WEIChung-Yang HUANG npcChen-Chin WEN coach

ENGLANDSamuel ANOYRKATIS Theo ANOYRKATISHarry MADDENKripa PANCHAGNULA Liam SANDERSON Daniel WINTERMichael BYRNE npcAlex ROBERTS coach

FINLANDAleksi AALTOHermanni HUHTAMAKIOskari KOIVUTatu SAMMALISTO Seppo SAUVOLA npc

FRANCERaphael BASLERLuc BELLICAUDArthur BOULINMelic DUFRENEMaxence FRAGOLATheo GUILLEMINChristophe OURSEL npc

GERMANYFelix DOERMERJannik LEPPERMaximilian LITTERSTViktor OTTOPhilipp PABSTSibrand VAN OOSTENHartmut KONDOCH npc

INDIAKalpana BALIRAM GURJARRekha BHIMANAIKS GOKULVidhya KAMAL PATELDINESH BABU SELVARAJ Reshwadithya VADUMANGUDI BALASUNDARAM Manoj Kumar NAIR npc, coach

ISRAELIlai Ilan BANIRINir KHUTORSKYTomer LOONSTEIN Gal MATATYAHOUYonatan SLIWOWICZAviv ZEITAKDanny LOONSTEIN npc

ITALYSophia CAPOBIANCOGiovanni DONATIGabriele GIUBILOGianmarco GIUBILOMatteo LOMBARDI Federico PORTA Valerio GIUBILO npcDario ATTANASIO coach

JAPANYoshitake INOUEKenji JINDAIYusaku NISHIMURAMii SAKAGUCHI Ken TAKIZAWA Tomohiro YAMADAHiroaki MIURA npc

NETHERLANDSRonald GOORSander GOOR Dieter GOUDZWAARD Oscar NIJSSEN Tim VAN DE PAVERD Tobias WESTERVELD Ruben BUIJS npcJoris VAN LANKVELD coach

NORWAYCarl-Otto CURRANArne Osnes DEVIK Simen Soerlie HELGEBY Markus LUND Kristian ELLINGSEN npcLiv Marit GRUDE coach

POLANDKrzysztof CICHYPiotr JASINSKITomasz KIELBASAKacper KOPKAJakub PATREUHAPatryk PATREUHAMikolaj TACZEWSKI npcHalina KALETA coach

SINGAPOREJun Yang ANGXin GUAN Han Wei KOH Derek Cheng Feng LEESheldon Kieren TAN Jian Zhong WU Gan YANG npcYisheng Kelvin ONG coach

SWEDENTeo BODINSanna CLEMENTSSONErik HANSSONCastor MANNAlexander SANDINMartin LOEFGREN npcLars NILSSON coach

THAILANDKittinan KOTHA Pitchapruek KUYSUWANNattapong PIMPISAN Kritsakron SIANGLIO Theeraphat SOPAK Ruchira SRISUKHA Phanuwit TOR CHAROEN npcPanjaroon JARIYANANTANETR coach

USA 1Cornelius DUFFIEKevin HUANGRichard JENGQinqin WANBrent XIAOSarah YOUNGQUISTSylvia SHI npc

BOTSWANAGofaone Hazel GOSALAMANGChangu Pretty KENGALETSWEResego LENTSWE Maria MOKGETHILudo ONKUTLULE Weno PHATSHWANE Mbakisi MALILO npc

CANADAZiyu (Max) CHENG Hao Zhen (John) DONGCindy HE Martin ZHAONader HANNA npc

CHINAYucheng AI Tianxiang FU Yifu JIN Jiezhen MIAORyan SONG Leyan TANGYi Xing LV npcJianzhong YANG coach

CHINA 2Jinliang FENG Qingshen GANHongjie MAXiaoyang WANG Yifan WANG Yinuo XIE Yu ZHANG npcGuanghui XIE coach

CHINA 3Tie CHEN Zanchao CUI Xihong DAI Sicheng LIU Yiping LU Zichen WANG Guoqiang CHEN npcFeng QU coach

CHINESE TAIPEITing-You CHENLiang-Cheng HSU Kuang-En LO Chih En LU Ching-Yueh WANGRen-Jun XIE Wenhung HSU npcKuowen CHEN coach

DENMARKFrederikke ALTENBURGAmalie Rosa BUNEClara Brun PEDERSENLeah THRANE JACOBSENAron TYLVAD Daniel TYLVAD Morten Rasmussen BUNE npcJan NIELSEN coach

ENGLANDJasmine BAKHSHIAndrew COPEJamie FEGARTYLiam FEGARTYHenry ROSEOscar SELBYGiorgio PROVENZA npcLaura Cecilia PORRO coach

FRANCERomain BLOCHAurele GALLARDLeo ROMBAUTThibaut ZOBELBenoit DEVEZE npc

GERMANYKarl DRANSFELD Marius GUENDELEmil LANGER Finnley PAOLELLA Hartmut KONDOCH npc

GREECEIoannis FOTEINAKIS Natalia MALLOSIAIMILIANOS MALLOSISIasonas-iraklis PAPASPYROUMichail SOUMPLIS Ioannis VIRVIDAKIS Marianna KORONI npcVasilis VIRVIDAKIS coach

INDIASHASHANK INDHU MANOJ Shrinidhi JAISWAL KAMRYN MENEZES KUNAL PATELVINAY PATELJOHANN JOSE PINTOPrakash EASWARAN npcPrakash EASWARAN coach

ISRAELLavi BATZIA GREENBERGNoam BERGER Yoav FIXELDaniel MSIKAOfek SABBAH Snir ZUR Moshe MEYOUHAS npc

NORWAYMarius Dalemark AUSTAD Kaja BREKKE Anders BROGELANDChristian Fredrik JOHNSEN Magnus SAETREThomas TOESSE Kristian ELLINGSEN npcLiv Marit GRUDE coach

POLANDKonrad CIBOROWSKIJAKUB DZIUBA Albert GROCHOWSKI Kinga KOWAL Kacper KUFLOWSKI Franciszek KURLITRoland LIPPIK npcMarcin KUFLOWSKI coach

SWEDENAndreas ABRAGIMarkus BERTHEAUMayalo BJOERK HEED Isis LUNDQVIST Tiger LUNDQVIST Andrea NILSSONKathrine BERTHEAU npcEva ABRAGI coach

TURKEYToygar Tuncay ALTUN Serdal BORA Egemen CIVICI Izzet Cagan ER Umut Gorkem EREN Duru Naz MUTI Tuncay ALTUN npc

USA 1Michael HU Harrison Anders LUBARory XIAO Michael XU Jonathan YUE Arthur ZHOU Jim MUNDAY npc

YOUNGSTER TEAMS

KIDS TEAMS

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