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Silver Skies – and a Shower of Bridge

Tolani Summer Nationals - Starting soon

Sukrit Vijayakar

 

The 10th Tolani Summer Nationals tournament starts off in a couple of days. While the levels of participation have certainly picked up over the past couple of days, it is still short of the levels seen in the Winter Nationals.

The Tolani Gold Teams event has 31 teams registered till the time of writing. We had seen 38 teams participate for the Ashok Ruia Trophy. We hope to see the gap filled and overtaken over the coming 48 hours before close of entries.

The Tolani Silver Event has attracted 32 entries. While it is not fair to compare this number with the Winter Nationals participation of 72 teams, we believe that quite a few more teams are in the pipeline. We hope to see more teams register here as well.

Beginner's Events

The beginner's pairs event has also attracted quite a few entries. However, it has been noted by the tournament committee that a few of the entrants have been playing bridge for several years and have also participated in National Level tournaments in the past.

Participation of NRIs / OCI

The significant NRI / OCI contingent has expressed its thanks to the BFI for having considered their representation about their being allowed to participate in the finals of major events and also be eligible for receiving prizes.

 


Silver Skies - An event for the lay public

Sukrit Vijayakar

- Sukrit Vijayakar

BridgeFromHome conducted the Silver Skies tournament last weekend where, in the Swiss Teams event no team was allowed to have more than two players of the rank of National Master and above. Further these masters could not play together as a pair.

BridgeFromHome's rationale for conducting this event was to shift the focus from the known and accepted luminaries of bridge to good players who have not yet crossed the threshold of National Master. It was also to recognize the achievements of such players and reward them for their performance without their being under the shadows of their more illustrious counterparts. It also provided participants an opportunity to practice for the nationals and win prizes while doing so.

18 teams participated in the Swiss Teams event. After 6 rounds of Swiss League, 6 teams qualified for a Super League.

The winner of this event, by a large margin, was Team Anoop Dhawan consisting of Anoop Dhawan, Shambhu Ghosh, Arnab Basu Roy, Abhirup Ghosh, Arnab Ghosh and Babrubahan Bose. We would like to congratulate Anoopji on his decision to encourage youngsters and playing with them.

Team Saila Das, a team consisting of the foursome of Sailaranjan Das, Sankar Narayan Ghosh, Saswata Bhattachary and Swapan Some finished in second place. The complete result can be seen here

50 pairs participated in the match point pairs event which was open to all. The top spot was extremely hard fought for between Sowmik Das and Joy Narayan Roy, the eventual winners and B K Mohota and son Anurag. Both pairs exchanged the top spot for several rounds with the former just pipping the latter to the post. In third place were the unheralded pair of Arup Hudait and Animesh Majumder, players who we hope to see a lot more of in future. The complete result of the pairs event can be seen here

 

 

 

Upcoming Events

The Bridge Calendar for the next few weeks is packed with a lot of exciting events with many more in the pipeline. As of now, the following events are coming up on RealBridge

  • Tolani Online Summer National Bridge Championship (17-28 June 2021 and 3-4 July)Details of this event are available at the BFI Summer Nationals Website. Please register in large numbers
  • Shree Cement Online Bridge Championships (10-11 and 17-18 July 2021)

    Details will be published soon
  • BFI Online Inter-State Championships (21 - 29 August 2021)

    In the light of the number of national events being hosted in the month of July, the BFI has postponed the start of the inter-state championships by two weeks.

    All state associations will be required to complete their state championships in good time in order to ensure that their state is appropriately represented. For more details, viewers may visit the BFI website

 

 

Keep watching our upcoming events table to stay abreast of the latest in the bridge schedules.

 

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