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2010 World Bridge Series, Philadelphia, October 1-16

WBF Announcement

The brochure for next year's World Bridge Series in Philadelphia is now available. It has information about the hotels including how to make reservations, the schedule, entry fees etc. Download it from the WBF Site at www.worldbridge.org 
or from the ECatsBridge site at www.ecatsbridge.com
 - or simply click here and it should open automatically.

Further information is available on www.usbf.org, the USBF website.

WBF Press Release

June 16, 2009

The World Bridge Federation is pleased to announce that the next World Bridge Series will be held from October 1 - 16, 2010  at the Marriott Hotel in Philadelphia. This will be the first time this Championship has been held in the United States for 16 years, although of course, everyone will remember other great championships held in the USA, like New Orleans in '78 Miami in '86, Albuquerque '94 and the special IOC Grand Prix staged in Salt Lake City in 2002.

Thousands of the world's best bridge players will compete for world titles, with events for players of varied skill levels.  A special Junior programme is being planned and will be specially designed to encourage the participation of young players in the world's greatest card game. It is likely to include the Ortiz Patiño Trophy and José Damiani Cup. In additional a great Regional Championship will be staged throughout the event with ACBL and WBF Master Point Awards.

Up to 100 different nations are expected to participate in this exciting and challenging event. A special invitation is being planned for bridge players from Cuba, with the very real possibility that an official Cuban delegation may visit the US for the first time in 50 years.

José Damiani, WBF President, stated:  "Philadelphia will be an ideal location for the 2010 World Bridge Series.  We greatly appreciate the welcome that is being provided by local Philadelphia bridge players, the city, convention bureau, and the Mayor's office.  This warm welcome was a major factor in our selecting Philadelphia. My warm personal thanks go to the ACBL and the USBF for their support and encouragement."

"We look forward to hosting the 2010 World Bridge Series in Philadelphia," responded Bill Pollack, USBF President, "and providing a magnificent site, good value, and world class competition for thousands of players from all over the world."

For more information please contact:

Mrs Christine Francin - cfrancin@worldbridgefed.com

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