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System Information

 Weingarten-Chang System Summary Form, ACBL Convention Card

 Berman-Spencer System Summary Form, ACBL Convention Card

About the Players

Matt Weingarten
{mosimage}  Matt is a 19 year old student studying Computer Science at the University of Florida. He started playing Bridge at 13 in an after-school program at his middle school. Since then, he's been playing nonstop, going to all but one of the Youth NABCs held in that timeframe. His two biggest Bridge achievements are reaching the quarterfinals of GNT Flight C and making Bronze Life Master.

In his free time, Matt likes to play video games, play and watch sports, and lead the Bridge club he started at the University of Florida. He also enjoys working for the University Athletic Association where he is a scoreboard operator for both the volleyball and softball teams.
 
Nolan Chang
   
Evan Berman
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 Hi I am Evan Berman. I am 13 years old. I have lived my entire life in Sarasota FL.

I started playing bridge when I was in fifth grade. I am now a freshmen in high school. Neither of my parents play bridge, so I am thankful to all the people that helped me get started and learn how to play bridge.

I have never really had a stable partner until this year, before I would play with people from Florida or online on BBO. In my spare time, I play baseball and I hope to make my high school team in the spring. I have been to the New Orleans, Toronto, Philadelphia, and Atlanta NABC's

Cole Spencer  
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Cole Spencer,born in Fayetteville Arkansas, September 25th, 1998 is currently a ninth grader at Woodland Junior High School in Fayetteville.

He is a member of the Woodland Cowboys basketball team. Cole plays guitar and leads worship for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes meetings at school every week.

After reading The Card Turner, by Lewis Sacchar, during sixth grade, Cole pursued learning to play bridge online and with the help of books. He eventually connected with a local bridge club and continues to play weekly. He won a two session open pairs event at the 2013 St.Louis NABC, and also participated in the World Open Junior Championship in Atlanta this past summer.