• The Oregon Trail Regional is wrapping up. You can peruse full results here.

    Here are some EBC member achievements. Congratulations to all!

  • It’s confirmed that the Oregon Trail Regional will offer BBO games Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30pm, February 23 and 24.

    Here are the details:

  • From Amy Casanova, Tournament Chair, Oregon Trail Regional:

    As part of the planning process for the 2024 Oregon Trail Regional, there has been a lively discussion about evening games. If we hold Regionals with no night games, how can we expect working people to participate? Yet if we schedule and advertise a night game and not enough people show up to hold it, that’s even worse!

    The potential solution is being trialed this year for the first time ever in District 20: hold the night games on Bridgebase (BBO).

    On February 23 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. PST, there will be a two-session, pairs game held on BBO as part of the Oregon Trail Regional. The hope is that many of you who cannot play during the day or cannot travel to Oregon will participate. With enough attendance, there will be both a Gold Rush and an Open Section. Those who score in the overalls will win Gold points.

    What do you think? Are you planning to play? I’d love to hear your feedback!

    Send feedback to casanova.amy@gmail.com

  • McKenzie is offering to do a series of five talks aimed at the 199er+ crowd. For sure, all are welcome. There is a $10 fee.  The topics Mac is going to present are:

    Be a Better Partner
    Wednesday, Feb. 14th at 9:30

    Should I Draw Trumps?
    Friday, Feb. 16th at 1:30

    Make Better Opening Leads
    Wednesday, Feb 28th at 9:30

    Do I have a good hand?
    Friday, March 1st at 1:30

    Matchpoint Strategies
    Wednesday, March 6th at 9:30

    Q&A
    Friday, March 8th at 1:30

    Here’s a little background on McKenzie.

  • From Don and Sherri:

    The session will be from 9-12 and the cost will be $10.

    It is open to all. The target audience is somewhere in that intermediate zone. I think the only folks who might not have the best time would be very new players.

    For those who are not familiar with this format, here is how it works. We select hands from The Common Game archive that we think are interesting and have teaching value. All tables bid and play the same board and we then put it up on the white board and discuss the bidding, opening lead, defense and how the hand could/should have been played. Each board takes about 20-30 minutes depending on how the discussion goes. We generally get around six boards played and discussed.

    We have handouts on each hand.

    Contact us with any questions. We will want to have folks sign-up. So, let us know if you plan to attend. We will have sign-up sheet at the club.

    About Irva Kay:

    We are very fortunate that Irva has volunteered her time for this event. Irva is a championship bridge player, winning the Senior Mixed Pairs event at the 2021 Fall ACBL nationals, playing with Roger McNay from Portland. You can read more about that here.