Fast Open Pairs

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The Fast Open Pairs national bridge championship is held at the summer American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) North American Bridge Championship (NABC).

The Fast Open Pairs is a four session MP pairs event, two qualifying sessions and two final sessions.

Each set of two sessions is played on one day.

The event typically starts on the second Thursday of the NABC.

The event is open.

Players are required to play each two board round in eleven minutes.

Typically, there is only a small (30–45 minutes) break between the two sessions.

History

The NABC+ Fast Open Pairs is a matchpoint event where tables are permitted 11 minutes to finish their two-board rounds, rather than the standard 15 minutes. The event consists of two qualifying sessions and two final sessions. It was first contested in 2000 in Anaheim, California.

Winners

In the first 16 renditions to 2015, the pair Doug DoubAdam Wildavsky had one win and two seconds. Geoff Hampson and Chris Willenken both had two wins with different partners.

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YearWinnersRunners-up
2000

|| Aaron Silverstein, Chris Willenken

|| Linda Lewis, Paul Lewis

2001

|| Jim Robison, Mark Itabashi

|| Robert Bell, Earl Glickstein

2002

|| Alan Kleist, Leo LaSota

|| Ron Smith, Chris Willenken

2003

|| John Hurd, Joel Wooldridge

|| Ed Schulte, Joseph Godefrin

2004

|| Peter Weiden, Rick Zucker

|| Doug Doub, Adam Wildavsky

2005

|| Ralph Buchalter, Chris Willenken

|| Jiang Gu, Xiaodong Shi

2006

|| Robert Lebi, Nicolas L'Ecuyer

|| Doug Doub, Adam Wildavsky

2007

|| Geoff Hampson, Bobby Levin

||   Eldad Ginossar, Ron Pachtmann  

2008

|| Doug Doub, Adam Wildavsky

|| John Diamond, Brian Platnick

2009

|| Dick Bruno, Peggy Kaplan

|| Bob Etter, John Hodges

2010

|| Dan Jacob, Nagy Kamel

|| Steve Shirey, Allan Stauber

2011[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/08/crosswords/bridge/fast-pairs-won-by-john-diamond-and-geoff-hampson-bridge.html BRIDGE: In a Match of Quick Decisions, Deciding to Falsecard Early"] (2011-08-07). Phillip Alder. The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-09-26.

|| John Diamond, Geoff Hampson

|| Lew Gamerman, Robert McCaw

2012

|| Tom Kniest, Ed Schulte

|| Thomas Bessis, Ishmael Del'Monte

2013

|| Jim Munday, Larry Sealy

|| Krzysztof Jassem, Marcin Mazurkiewicz

2014

|| Adam Grossack, Zachary Grossack

|| Krzysztof Jassem, Marcin Mazurkiewicz

2015

| Igor Savchenko, Irina Kislitsyna

| Robert Lebi, Jeff Roman

2016

| Marty Nelson, Gil Cohen

| Terry Beckman, John Koch

2017

| Richard Oshlag, Mark Dahl

| Stanford Christie, Dave Westfall

2018

| Richard Oshlag, Mark Dahl

| Leo LaSota, Brad Theurer

2019

|David Yang, Marin Marinov

|Richard Oshlag, Mark Dahl

References

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;Other sources

List of previous winners, Page 18

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2008 winners, Page 1

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