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Winning Bridge on Beautiful Jekyll Island |
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Program Number: |
20716RJ |
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| Duration: |
5 nights |
| Location: |
Jekyll Island, Georgia
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| Price starting at: |
$778.00 - Price may vary based on date, departure city |
| Program Type:
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Bridge & Other Games
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| Meals: |
13;
5 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 4 Dinners |
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Vegetarian |
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Enjoy a stimulating program with fellow bridge players at your own level (see details below) amid the beauty of Georgia’s most storied barrier island. Whether intermediate or advancing players, get the expert guidance you need to develop your skills through in-depth learning workshops and lively evenings of play.
Highlights
• Select the program session best suited to your level of play — intermediate or advancing play of the hand — as you focus on relevant concepts, techniques, and strategies. • Spend your evenings enjoying the camaraderie of putting what you’ve learned into practice, playing with peers who can provide appropriate challenges. • Explore the exceptional beauty of Jekyll Island, once an exclusive enclave for the rich and powerful.
Activity Particulars
Minimal walking and standing on this program.
Date Specific Information 4-21-2013
These program dates are for intermediate players ready to master the basics, expand their bidding techniques and declarer play. Instruction includes hand evaluation, competitive bidding, opening leads and signals, defensive bidding, and developing strategy and analysis of the deal to improve both offensive and defensive play.
9-29-2013
These program dates are for advancing-level players and designed to upgrade your games by adding conventions and logic to your partnership understanding. Familiarity with opening bids and responses, overcalls and advances, take-out double, forcing bids, leads and signals required. Set hands and trial duplicate sessions daily.
10-13-2013
This program date stays at a comfortable, centrally located hotel with views of the beach and Cumberland Island, and is for intermediate players ready to master the basics, expand their bidding techniques and declarer play. Instruction includes hand evaluation, competitive bidding, opening leads and signals, defensive bidding, and developing strategy and analysis of the deal to improve both offensive and defensive play.
10-20-2013
This program date stays at a comfortable, centrally located hotel with views of the beach and Cumberland Island, and is for advancing-level players and designed to upgrade your games by adding conventions and logic to your partnership understanding. Familiarity with opening bids and responses, overcalls and advances, take-out double, forcing bids, leads and signals required. Set hands and trial duplicate sessions daily.
Coordinated by Georgia College and State University.
Jekyll Island
One of Georgia’s southernmost barrier islands, Jekyll Island has a storied past. At the turn of the century, it hosted an exclusive club that attracted the likes of the Astors, Rockefellers and Vanderbilts. Much of that world is preserved in a historic district near the riverfront. Today, the island is popular for golfing, fishing and kayaking.
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Accommodations
Hotel varies by date. Please see date notes for specific details.
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| Road Scholar Instructors | | These instructors are participating on at least one date of this program. Please note that changes may occur. | Craig Hemphill
| | Craig Hemphill is an ACBL Certified Teacher and has 7500 master points, making him an Emerald Life Master. He has been playing bridge through ACBL clubs and tournaments for close to 40 years. He was editor of the Florida Bridge News (a publication of Unit 128 of the American Contract Bridge League) for seven years, and served Unit 128's president and member of the board of directors. Since resigning as board member, he has continued to act as Unit 128's attorney and attends board meetings in that capacity. Craig has served as Unit 128's and District 9's Ethics Committee Chairman, and has presided over many trials regarding player conduct. He is the past interim president of the Jacksonville School of bridge and presently on the board. He has taught every week at the Jacksonville club for the past 2 1/2 years, and is a certified club director who currently runs a 299er game with lectures. | | | | Linda Arthur
| | Retired from a career in education, Linda Arthur served as a professor, assistant superintendent and interim superintendent, and received numerous community service awards. She enjoys playing bridge, mahjongg and golfing. | | | |
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