DAILY BULLETIN
Chief Editor: J. P. Meyer
Editors: M. Horton - S. Back
Web Editor: Th. Matziaris
44th Generali European Championships
No.: 13 • Thursday, 24 June 1999

Results Contents
{short description of image}{short description of image}Open Teams
{short description of image}O31, O32, O33

{short description of image} {short description of image}Ladies Teams
{short description of image} L17, L18, L19

{short description of image} {short description of image}Senior Teams
{short description of image} S23, S24, S25, S26
{short description of image}{short description of image}Netherlands v Poland
{short description of image}Open, Round 31

{short description of image}{short description of image}Germany v Turkey
{short description of image}Ladies, Round 17

{short description of image}{short description of image}Danish Brilliancy
{short description of image}Overruling the Computer

{short description of image}by Svend Novrup

{short description of image}{short description of image}Working on declarer's mind
{short description of image}by Ulf Nilsson

{short description of image}{short description of image}Monaco Strikes Back


Italy are in Pole position

The defending Champions are set to retain their title as the Generali European Open Teams Championship draws to a close. With just four rounds left they lead France by a full match.

More significantly the Italians are 46 VPs ahead of the seventh placed team. They can almost certainly book their flights but it looks as if there is going to be a desperate struggle for the remaining five Bermuda Bowl berths.

The other five teams chasing a place are Norway, Israel, Sweden, Bulgaria and Poland. The pack has not given up yet but they will need some of these teams to falter in order to get back into the race.


Bermuda is in sight

With three matches left in the Generali European Ladies Team Championship six teams have pulled clear in the race for the Venice Cup qualifying places.

Austria, France, Netherlands, Great Britain Denmark and Germany are all in control of their own their own destinies.

Austria is favourites for the gold medal and their match with Germany this morning will surely have a significant bearing on the final result.


Grandstand finish in prospect

With three rounds to play we are assured of an exciting finish to the Generali European Seniors Teams Championship.

Poland1 lead by three VPs from France1 and PE/France are a further three behind.

France 2 is the only other team in with a chance of a medal but they are a full match behind the leaders.

Results Contents
{short description of image}{short description of image}Open Teams
{short description of image}O31, O32, O33

{short description of image} {short description of image}Ladies Teams
{short description of image} L17, L18, L19

{short description of image} {short description of image}Senior Teams
{short description of image} S23, S24, S25, S26
{short description of image}{short description of image}Netherlands v Poland
{short description of image}Open, Round 31

{short description of image}{short description of image}Germany v Turkey
{short description of image}Ladies, Round 17

{short description of image}{short description of image}Danish Brilliancy
{short description of image}Overruling the Computer

{short description of image}by Svend Novrup

{short description of image}{short description of image}Working on declarer's mind
{short description of image}by Ulf Nilsson

{short description of image}{short description of image}Monaco Strikes Back



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