The Winners!
Swiss Teams
Setu (Prasanta Bera - Priyotosh Sarkar - Saurendranath Chakrabarti - Sujit Bhattacharyya - Swapan Some) finished their bridge building (Setu is actually a bridge) in style conquering yet another stalwart team from India, namely Dhampur Sugar Mills (Anindya Bhattacharya - Ashok Kumar Goel - Kaustabh - Kaustubh Bendre - Sagnik Roy - Sayantan Kushari - Somesh Bhattacharya - Vinay Desai).
The match was virtually a slug fest with first one team dealing a blow only to have it responded with a similar one of nearly equal to better strength. The first session saw Setu nose ahead by 2 imps. The second session saw DSM moving a short head in front with a lead of 7 imps.
The last session too continued with both sides going hammer and tongs at each other till, with just two boards to go, the difference was just 1 imp. Then came board 29 when, at the Setu table, Sagnik decided to stretch for game. Unfortunately, it went past Young's modulus (This is a very bad physics pun. Couldn't be resisted because of Sagnik and can be safely ignored), and the contract went 1 down. At the DSM table, the Setu pair sedately lapsed in 2S and collected 6 imps. On the last board, Kaustabh and Sagnik bid 5 Clubs with some science. At the other table, Priyotosh simply bid 3NT in response to his partner's 1 Diamond bid and gained his side more imps to end up winning the event by a mere 10 imps!
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IMP Pairs
Kannan K and Seenivasagan B conquered all before them in the finals of the IMP pairs event. In fact, such was their command of the event that they were leading almost throughout. S V Ramana Rao and N. R. Naidu finished a close second, less than 2 imps behind. Ajay Khare and Raju Tolani finished third, a further 2 imps behind. All in all, it was a very well fought event. Congratulations to the prize winners.
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Vote of Thanks
We have thoroughly enjoyed conducting this event for all of you. For us the biggest satisfaction has been the opportunity to pay homage to the departed soul of Pritish Kushari.
This would not have been possible without the sponsors. While they prefer to remain anonymous, we thank them from the bottom of our hearts.
Last, but not least, this event would not have been the success it was without the participation of you, dear players. We are moved by the enthusiasm with which you have participated in our event and we hope to see your support in future events conducted by BridgeFromHome as well.
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