*|FNAME|*, It occurred to me yesterday evening about halfway through my eighth lap of the Enfield Square Mall that a fairly large contingent of bridge players in the Northeast has never played in a regional tournament. I have GREAT NEWS for them and for the rest of the local players: Tournament bridge is returning to New England! The Gala Regional is scheduled for May 19-22 at the Best Western Royal Plaza Hotel & Trade Center just off of I-495 in Marlborough, MA. The tournament offers a unique opportunity for advancing players to win gold points. All four days have Non-Life Master events that award gold points. All these events—both pairs and Swiss Teams—exclude all Life Masters and all players with more than 750 masterpoints. District 25 needed to obtain special approval from the ACBL for this approach, and it was only granted after a marathon session of thumb-wrestling. It may never be offered again. The full schedule for the tournament can be viewed here. The district's objective is to provide an enjoyable and rewarding environment to facilitate a return to face-to-face tournament bridge by players at all levels. Every day something special has been added to enhance the experience:
Friday will, as usual at D25 events, feature education. At 9:15 a free bridge lesson entitled "Secrets Your Teacher Never Told You" will be presented. There will also be a free lesson on Saturday morning at 9:15: "Winning Swiss Teams". No one should miss this opportunity just because they need a partner or some teammates. If you fill out the appropriate form on the NEBridge.org website, the tournament staff will be happy to match you up with others who are also looking. You can also email Lois DeBlois at loisd401@gmail.com. All players who have been vaccinated are welcome to play at the Gala Regional. Reservations can be made at the Best Western by telephone at (508) 460-0700. The bridge rate is only $119, and it includes a free breakfast. The tournament will run for four gala days. I worry a little that that might be excessive. As the great Freedonian leader, Rufus T. Firefly, said almost ninety years ago, "Well, a gala day is enough for me. I don't think that I could handle any more." Mike Wavada |
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