| 2004 ERIN
BERRY ROOKIE MASTER PAIRS
Alan
Berlanguet and Sheila Carnegie : National Winners
Alan
is a retired IBM accountant who moved to Red Deer from Toronto
when he retired in 2004. Born in Edmonton, his wife was born
in Calgary so “what better place than to end up in the
middle”. Alan started playing bridge as a kid watching
his parents play and learning from them. In 1974, after returning
to Canada from England, he took up the game seriously, taking
lessons from Ted Horning in Toronto. He joined the ACBL shortly
after. He is a Bronze Life Master with just under 1000 masterpoints.
Alan plays an average of four games a week at the Red Deer Bridge
Club.
Sheila
Carnegie is retired from Hotel Management. She moved to Red
Deer two years ago from Chatham, Ontario. Sheila has been playing
bridge for some 35 years, but is new to duplicate. She started
by taking Easy Bridge lessons from Crystal Mann this September.
Alan
and Sheila were playing together for the first time.
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Jack helps with Hand Analysis
This
year's analysis of the annual Erin Berry Rookie Master Pairs
was created by Vancouver's Bruce McIntyre with the help of the
computer program JACK.
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