Cavendish Invitational




The Cavendish Invitational is the largest money bridge tournament in the world. In 2012 it moved from Las Vegas to Monaco and from May to October.[citation needed] From 1975 to 2011, first in New York City and later in Las Vegas, it ran from Friday to Sunday on Mother's Day weekend.




Contents






  • 1 History and format


  • 2 Invitational Pairs


  • 3 Invitational Individual


  • 4 Invitational Teams


  • 5 World Bridge Productions Open Pairs


  • 6 Notes


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





History and format


The Cavendish Invitational Pairs and its companion competitions are named for the Cavendish Club of New York City, which was founded in 1925, months before Harold S. Vanderbilt and others created the scoring system that defined "contract bridge".[1] Some if its members were also among the most famous names in bridge, including Vanderbilt,[1]Ely Culbertson, Charles Goren, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken, Sam Stayman, Zia Mahmood, Bobby Levin and Steve Weinstein. It moved a few times from the Mayfair House to the Ambassador Hotel, thence to the Ritz Tower Hotel and the Carlton House.


The Club initiated its invitational pairs tournament on the second weekend in May 1975 and bridge columnist Alan Truscott called it "the prestigious Cavendish Charity Invitation Pairs" when he covered its conclusion in The New York Times a few days later.[2] Through 1991 the Club hosted the Invitational Pairs annually, alongside a companion invitational tournament for individuals from 1978 to 1981 and one for teams beginning 1983. At midnight on Friday, May 31, 1991, the Cavendish Club went out of business because of increasing rent, decreasing membership, and a lease that may have prohibited a move.[1][a] The tournament continued to be held in New York City until 1997 when World Bridge Productions took over the Invitational Pairs tournament and moved operations to Las Vegas, an action which greatly increased the visibility and purse size for the event.


The WBP added an Open Pairs event to broaden the field for more players. The Invitational Pairs is an auctioned event where the top pairs are acquired by the highest bidder at a black tie cocktail party a day before the event starts. The auction pool for the Pairs event has recently been running around a million dollars and has been as high as 1.5 million. Each pair must purchase a minimum 10% share in itself and may exercise its right to own as much as 40% of itself or more if permitted by the winner of the bid. At the conclusion of the tournament 95% of the auction pool is distributed in a scaled payout to the bid winners. Each pair plays three boards against all the other pairs with a time limit of 25 minutes per round. Up to 45 rounds are played to decide the winner.



Invitational Pairs


The Invitational Pairs or "the Cavendish" is the main event of the annual tournament. Steve Weinstein is the winner seven times, Bobby Levin five, Fred Stewart and Kit Woolsey three times each.


At least three women have finished second, Jacqui Mitchell in 1979 and Judi Radin–Kathie Wei in 1981.



































































































































































































































































































Year  
Winners 2nd place 3rd place
Source
1975
James Jacoby, Jeff Westheimer
Alberto Calvo, Jeff Hand
Matt Granovetter, Ron Rubin
[2]
1976

Alan Sontag, Peter Weichsel

Jimmy Cayne, Billy Eisenberg
Paul Trent, Sandy Trent
[3]
1977

Alan Sontag, Peter Weichsel
Ronald Blau, Marty Ginsberg

Omar Sharif, Leon Yallouze
[4]
1978
Roy Fox, Paul Swanson

Michael Rosenberg, Barnet Shenkin

Alan Sontag, Peter Weichsel
[5]
1979
Ed Manfield, Kit Woolsey

Jacqui Mitchell, John Roberts
  Juan Manuel Nuñez, Jaime Roitman  
[6]
1980
Roger Bates, Dan Mordecai
Ed Manfield, Kit Woolsey
Phillip Martin, John Lowenthal
[7]
1981
Lou Bluhm, Tom Sanders

Judi Radin, Kathie Wei

David Berkowitz, Harold Lilie
[8]
1982

Jimmy Cayne, Fred Hamilton

Paul Chemla, Robert Reiplinger

Alan Sontag, Peter Weichsel
[9]
1983
Robert Lipsitz, Neil Silverman

David Berkowitz, Harold Lilie

Billy Eisenberg, Edwin Kantar
[10]
1984

Marty Bergen, Larry N. Cohen

Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell

David Berkowitz, Harold Lilie
[11]
1985
Irving Litvack, Joey Silver
Billy Cohen, Ron Smith
Bob Blanchard, Drew Casen
[12]
1986
  Matt Granovetter, Michael Rosenberg  

Fred Stewart, Steve Weinstein
Harold Rockaway, Bobby Wolff
[13]
1987

Drew Casen, Jim Krekorian
Gene Freed, Mike Passell
Marc Jacobus, Paul Lewis
[14]
1988

Björn Fallenius, Magnus Lindkvist
Harold Rockaway, Bobby Wolff
Steve Burgess, Paul Marston
[15]
1989

Marty Bergen, Larry N. Cohen
Ain Otstavel, Hillar Sula
Brian Glubok, Michael Radin
[16]
1990

Piotr Gawryś, Eliakim Shaufel
  Jón Baldursson, Aðalsteinn Jörgensen  
Ron Andersen, David Berkowitz
[17]
1991
Johan Bennet, Anders Wirgren
Neil Chambers, John Schermer
Russ Ekeblad, Ron Sukoneck
[18]
1992
Amos Kaminski, Sam Lev

Piotr Gawryś, Krzysztof Lasocki
Neil Chambers, John Schermer
[19]
1993

Fred Stewart, Steve Weinstein
Ron Gerard, Mike Kamil
Mike Albert, Paul Soloway
[20]
1994
Neil Silverman, Kit Woolsey
Sam Lev, Bobby Levin
Garey Hayden, Gaylor Kasle
[21]
1995

Paul Soloway, Harry Tudor
Richard Schwartz, Peter Weichsel
Perry Johnson, Jeff Meckstroth
[22]
1996

Fred Stewart, Steve Weinstein
Neil Chambers, John Schermer

Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace
[23]
1997
Michael Seamon, Harry Tudor
Andrea Buratti, Massimo Lanzarotti

Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace
[24]
1998

Bob Hamman, Nick Nickell

Zia Mahmood, Steve Weinstein

Fred Gitelman, Brad Moss
[25]
1999

Bobby Levin, Steve Weinstein
Curtis Cheek, Billy Miller
Billy Cohen, Ron Smith
[26]
2000

Martin Fleisher, Eric Rodwell
Steve Garner, Howard Weinstein

David Berkowitz, Larry N. Cohen
[27]
2001

Michał Kwiecień, Jacek Pszczoła
Billy Cohen, Ron Smith

Björn Fallenius, Roy Welland
[28]
2002

Bobby Levin, Steve Weinstein
Walid Elahmady, Tarek Sadek
Eric Greco, Geoff Hampson
[29]
2003

Fred Gitelman, Brad Moss
Walid Elahmady, Tarek Sadek
Ross Grabel, Jon Wittes
[30]
2004
Sam Lev, Jacek Pszczoła

Fulvio Fantoni, Claudio Nunes

Bob Hamman, Zia Mahmood
[31]
2005
Andrea Buratti, Massimo Lanzarotti

Cezary Balicki, Adam Żmudziński
Pablo Lambardi, Juan Carlos Ventin
[32]
2006
Ton Bakkeren, Huub Bertens
Geoff Hampson, Eric Rodwell
Gary Cohler, Howard Weinstein
[33]
2007

Bobby Levin, Steve Weinstein

Drew Casen, Mike Passell
Bruce Rogoff, Louk Verhees
[34]
2008
Geoff Hampson, Eric Rodwell
Gary Cohler, Sam Lev

Bobby Levin, Steve Weinstein
[35]
2009

Bobby Levin, Steve Weinstein
Geoff Hampson, Eric Rodwell

Roy Welland, Chris Willenken
[36]
2010

Bobby Levin, Steve Weinstein

Tor Helness, Geir Helgemo
Josef Piekarek, Alexander Smirnov
[37]
2011

Fred Stewart, Kit Woolsey

Bobby Levin, Steve Weinstein
Billy Cohen, Ron Smith
[38]
2012

Ron Schwartz, Lotan Fisher
Jean Quantin, Philippe Cronier

Zia Mahmood, Agustin Madala
[39]
2013
Ivan Nanev, Rossen Gunev
Krzysztof Martens, Dominic Filipowicz

Geir Helgemo, Tor Helness
[40]
2014
Krzysztof Buras, Gregorz Narkiewicz
Fernando Piedra, Luis Lantaron
Massimiliano Di Franco, Arrigo Franchi
[41]


Invitational Individual


In 1978 the Cavendish Club introduced a two-day singles contest which it called the "world individual championship"(1979). Regular partners Harold Lilie and David Berkowitz finished first and second in 1980(1980) and Berkowitz won the fourth and last rendition next year.






































Year Winner Runner-up 3rd place
Source
1978
Tom Sanders
B. Jay Becker
Ira Rubin
[42]
1979
Mike Moss
John Solodar
Mark Cohen
[43]
1980
Harold Lilie

David Berkowitz
Gail Moss
[44]
1981

David Berkowitz
Peter Czerniewski

Bobby Levin
[45]


Invitational Teams


The John Roberts Teams is named for World Productions co-founder John Roberts. The field of eight (2011) is filled by invitation only but teams may register to be considered.(2011)















































































































































































































Year Winner 2nd place
Source
1983

David Berkowitz, Harold Lilie, John Solodar, Bart Bramley, Rich Friesner
Paul Trent, Sandra Trent, Pamela Bridson, Matt Granovetter, Jimmy Rosenbloom, Billy Cohen
[46]
1984
Paul Marston, Steve Burgess, Brian Glubok, Edgar Kaplan, George Berger
?
[47]
1985
Michael Becker, Ron Rubin, Mike Lawrence, Peter Weichsel, David Berkowitz, Harold Lilie

Billy Eisenberg, Kyle Larsen, Ira Rubin, Fred Hamilton
[48]
1986
Matt Granovetter, Michael Rosenberg, Pamela Granovetter, Jimmy Cayne, Zia Mahmood
Eddie Wold, Marty Bergen, Larry N. Cohen and others
[49]
1987
Joel Friedberg, Ethan Stein, Neil Chambers, John Schermer

Björn Fallenius, Magnus Lindkvist, Anders Wirgren, Mats Nilsland
[50]
1988
Cliff Russell, Larry T. Cohen, Dan Rotman, Brian Glubok, Marty Bergen, Larry N. Cohen
Jens Auken, Dennis Koch, Akio Kurokawa, Robert Geller
[51]
1989
Tom Smith, Henry Meyer IV, George Tornay, Saul Bronstein, John Solodar, John Roberts
?
[52]
1990
Paul Marston, Steve Burgess, Kit Woolsey, Ed Manfield
Jill Blanchard (captain) and others
[53]
1991
David Birman and others
?
[54]
1992
Russ Ekeblad, Sheila Ekeblad, Barry Goren, Peter Weichsel
Larry N. Cohen, David Berkowitz, Ron Andersen, Tony Forrester
[55]
1993
Edgar Kaplan, Nick Nickell, Debbie Zuckerberg, Michael Rosenberg, Brian Glubok, Matt Granovetter
?

[56]

[57]


1994
Rita Shugart, Bobby Goldman, David Berkowitz, Larry N. Cohen
?
[58]
1995
Sam Lev, Michael Polowan, Piotr Gawryś, Krzysztof Lasocki

Zia Mahmood (captain) and others
[59]
1996
Andrea Buratti, Massimo Lanzarotti, Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace; Carlo Mosca (npc)

Marcelo Branco, Gabriel Chagas, Eddie Wold, Mark Lair
[60]
1997
Andrea Buratti, Massimo Lanzarotti, Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace

Bob Hamman, Barry Goren, Jeff Meckstroth, Perry Johnson
[61]
1998
Jan van Cleeff, Jan Jansma, Bauke Muller, Wubbo de Boer
Jim Mahaffey, Paul Soloway, Gene Freed, Mike Passell, Harry Tudor, Michael Seamon
[62]
1999

Steve Weinstein, Bobby Levin, Chip Martel, Lew Stansby
Peter Boyd, Steve Robinson, Kit Woolsey, Fred Stewart
[63]
2000
Perry Johnson, Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell, Geoff Hampson, Eric Greco

Bobby Levin, Steve Weinstein, David Berkowitz, Larry N. Cohen
[64]
2001

Roy Welland, Björn Fallenius, Brad Moss, Fred Gitelman, Howard Weinstein, Steve Garner
John Onstott, Chris Compton, Jim Robison, Roger Bates, Jon Wittes, Ross Grabel
[65]
2002
Bob Blanchard, Sam Lev, Piotr Gawryś, Krzysztof Jassem
Alain Lévy, Hervé Mouiel, Pierre Saporta, Pierre Zimmermann
[66]
2003
Perry Johnson, Jeff Meckstroth, Eric Rodwell, Geoff Hampson, Eric Greco
Malcolm Brachman, Mike Passell, Eddie Wold, Fulvio Fantoni, Claudio Nunes
[67]
2004
Charles Wigoder, Gunnar Hallberg, Michael Cornell, Ryszard Jedrychowski
Seymon Deutsch, Paul Soloway, Billy Cohen, Ron Smith, Cezary Balicki, Adam Żmudziński
[68]
2005

Roy Welland, Björn Fallenius, Bobby Levin, Steve Weinstein
two teams
[69]
2006
Wafik Abdou, Connie Goldberg, Steve Landen, Pratap Rajadhyaksha
two teams
[70]
2007
Gaylor Kasle, John Diamond, Drew Casen, Jim Krekorian, John Schermer, Neil Chambers
Seymon Deutsch, Paul Soloway, Billy Cohen, Ron Smith, Valerio Giubilo, Alfredo Versace
[71]
2008
Lou Ann O'Rourke, Marc Jacobus, Geoff Hampson, Eric Rodwell, Bobby Levin, Steve Weinstein
Cornell Teodorescu, Ionut Coldea, Paul Chemla, Michel Lebel
[72]
2009
Jim Mahaffey, Mike Passell, Sam Lev, Jacek Pszczoła, Jack Zhao, Zhong Fu
Marc Jacobus, Geoff Hampson, Eric Rodwell, Bobby Levin, Steve Weinstein; Lou Ann O'Rourke (npc)
[73]
2010

Pierre Zimmermann, Franck Multon, Michel Bessis, Thomas Bessis, Geir Helgemo, Tor Helness
Kevin Bathurst, Daniel Zagorin, Bart Bramley, Nicolay Demirev
[74]
2011
Lou Ann O'Rourke, Marc Jacobus, Geoff Hampson, Eric Greco, Bobby Levin, Steve Weinstein

Roy Welland, Bart Bramley, Josef Piekarek, Alex Smirnov, Zia Mahmood
[75]
2012
Pierre Zimmermann, Fulvio Fantoni, Claudio Nunes, Geir Helgemo, Tor Helness, Franck Multon

[76]
2013
Marion Michelsen, Johann Upmark, Frederik Nystrom, Jan Kamras and Frederic Wrang

[76]
2014
Michel Eidi, Michel Bessis, Thomas Bessis, Vassili Vroustis

[76]
2015
Agnes Snellers, Joris van Lankveld, Berend van den Bos, Wubbo de Boer

[76]


World Bridge Productions Open Pairs


First prize in the open pairs includes free entry to the next Invitational Pairs with options regarding the auction. There is an auction for the WBP pairs, minimum bid $1000.(2011)












































































































Year Winners 2nd place 3rd place
Source
1998
Joe Jabon, Billy Miller
Nell Cahn, Petra Hamman
Lea Dupont, Benito Garozzo
[77]
1999
Rob Crawford, Dan Jacob
Dennis Clerkin, Brenda Jacobus
Leonard Ernst, Richard Halperin
[78]
2000

Larry T. Cohen, Jill Levin

Benito Garozzo, Richard Reisig
Petra Hamman, Nancy Passell
[79]
2001
Barry Schaffer, Colby Vernay
Ken Kranyak, Keith Wolff

Richard Coren, Fred Hamilton
[80]
2002
Barry Schaffer, Colby Vernay
Rob Crawford, Dan Jacob

George Mittelman, Peter Nagy
[81]
2003
Russell Samuel, Shawn Samuel
Leslie Amoils, Darren Wolpert
Lynn Baker, Debbie Rosenberg
[82]
2004
Ishmael Del'Monte, David Stern
Allan Cokin, Harold Lilie
Sheila Ekeblad, Michael Seamon
[83]
2005
Blair Seidler, Kevin Wilson
Wafik Abdou, Connie Goldberg
Mike Cappelletti Jr., Doug Levene
[84]
2006
Wafik Abdou, Connie Goldberg
Fred Hamilton, John Jeffrey
Mike Cappelletti Jr., John Morris
[85]
2007
Ira Chorush, Hemant Lall
Tom Carmichael, Joel Wooldridge
Fred Hamilton, John Jeffrey
[86]
2008
Tom Carmichael, Joel Wooldridge
Wojciech Kurkowski, Roger Lord

Billy Eisenberg, Connie Goldberg
[87]
2009
Leo Bell, John Jones
Wafik Abdou, Gaylor Kasle
Leonard Ernst, Fred Hamilton
[88]
2010
Magy Mohan, Miriam Rosenberg
Howard Parker, David Siebert
Fred Hamilton, John Jeffrey
[89]
2011
Barry Schaffer, Colby Vernay
Reese Milner, Matt Granovetter
Laurie Kranyak, Frank Treiber
[90]


Notes





  1. ^ As of October 2014, Björn Fallenius and his wife Kathy operate "The Cavendish Bridge Club" at 177 East 87th Street.[91] Fallenius won the Invitational in 1988, before emigrating from Sweden, and won the Teams in both 2001 and 2005. The new club is not associated with the tournament.




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External links




  • The Cavendish Invitational subsite at Bridge Winners (2011)


  • Truscott, Alan (2004-02-07). "Two More Cavendish Stories: One a Move, the Other a Play". The New York Times.









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