Ann Kuperberg John Wolf, a regular Duplicate Bridge player and long-time Tucson resident who passed away, will be remembered by the SaddleBrooke Bridge community with a commemorative brick on the patio outside the Activity Center. He was jokingly called “Mr. No-Trump.” Weekly duplicate games at DesertView are held on Tuesday and Friday afternoon and everyone…
Tag: MountainView Duplicate Bridge Club
Clubs & Classes, July 2016
MountainView Duplicate Club player makes psychic bids
Bob Brussel and Terry Coe Bob Brussel is one of MountainView’s better bridge players. His Bridge story, in his words, is also one of our club’s better stories! And here’s Bob: My parents taught me to play Bridge when I was eight years old and I would play with my sister as my partner against…
Clubs & Classes, June 2016
MountainView Duplicate Bridge Club celebrates JoAnn Aiken
Terry Coe Nurturing, managing, leading, smoothing, hiring, firing, accounting, peace-making, room finding, candy buying and hectoring as needed—in short, Jo Ann has mothered our club an amazing 16 years and we haven’t made her job any easier in all that time. I’m sure glad she’s willing to keep it up for many more! Her efforts…
Clubs & Classes, April 2016
MountainView Duplicate Bridge welcomes spring
Terry Coe Many of us are eagerly anticipating the Tucson Spring Sectional Tournament April 11 through 14 at the Hotel Tucson. Yes, that is a change to the normal schedule, Monday (charity game) through Thursday this year, due to the venue’s ownership change. It may well prove beneficial to the games as our tournament attendance…
Clubs & Classes, March 2016
MountainView Duplicate Bridge
The MountainView Duplicate Bridge Club welcomes all comers on Tuesdays and Fridays at 1:00 p.m. in the DesertView Mariposa Room. Table fees are $4. Hand records are provided. If you need a partner, call Jean Reitan at 520-445-8225 or email her at [email protected]. If you have a partner, come on down. We are off to…
Clubs & Classes, February 2016
MV Bridge Club has great plans for 2016
Terry Coe 2015 was a wonderful year for the club, filled with great games and good times. We averaged just over 12 tables with a high of 17.5—overflowing the Mariposa Room and forcing the director to borrow a chair from the library. Our low table count was eight, which is still 32 dedicated duplicate players…