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66 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | MAY 2024 The bout for the March championship was very intense. Two players in particular, Reggie Fuqua and Vernon Bell, were locked in a fierce battle for the top spot. Reggie emerged as the champ with the most number of games won for the month, and he roared as he declared victory. We cheered him on amidst a joyful and rousing evening. Reggie is one excellent and highly competitive player. He has won championships in the past. Still, this particular victory was especially sweet for Reggie. In addition, Vernon Bell emerged as the "runner up" champion for the month. He was victorious over other elite players during the final round. Vernon is an excellent and highly competitive player as well. Watching these two players "slugging it out" was rip-roaring fun. Congratulations to both Reggie Fuqua and Vernon Bell, Dominoes champion and runner-up champion for March! Shout-outs to Pete Antoine and Frank Turner for regularly providing the soulful and rousing music at our gaming sessions. The music truly adds to the mellow vibes. The Dominoes Club plays every Wednesday and Friday from 6 until 9 pm in the Game Room. We welcome more players, whether new to the game or experienced, to come out and join us for an enjoyable time "slamming bones." Novice players are encouraged to come out from 5 to 6 pm, on Wednesday and Friday, to learn the game. For more information, contact Reggie at (951) 743-3594 or Jesse at (951) 769-2035. ~ Roxanne Williams Three Thirteen Three Thirteen is a fun and fast-paced card game, played in 11 rounds. A variation of Rummy, players meld runs and sets of at least three cards. The first player to lay all cards down receives no points. Then the remaining players lay down their cards, on either the first player's cards or their own. Each round uses a progressive, new wild card, from 3 to Kings. The lowest score wins. Not a lot of rules to remember and it's quick and easy to learn. Everyone is welcome and we will always have a learner's table, if needed. We meet the first and third Tuesday of each month at 2 pm in The Lodge Game Room. Everyone is welcome to join us. If you have questions or want your name to be added to the group email list, contact Simone at simone@bissada.net. ~ Simone Bissada Hearts We are looking for players, substitute players, and people who are interested in learning the game. I am happy to teach anyone who wishes to learn to play Pan, either individually or in a small group — your home or mine. Pan is a card game, much on the order of Gin in some respects, that is played with up to eight people at a table. It is played by both men and women, so all are welcome. The game is played during the day or in the evening in The Lodge or at a private home. If you are interested, please contact Linda Mendelson at (951) 941-9100 or email Goldtoy@earthlink.net, and I will answer any questions you may have. As with all card games, it is played with both skill and luck. ~ Linda Mendelson Pan We play Hearts every Tuesday at 6 pm in The Lodge Game Room. We welcome new players. If you don't know how to play, we'll be happy to teach you. Seating is done by random card draw. Try your luck at getting all the hearts plus the queen of spades. That takes 26 points off of your score, or if you choose, adds 26 points to all the other players at the table. The jack of diamonds takes 10 points off of your score. The lowest score wins. It is lots of fun and we look forward to seeing you on Tuesday evenings. ~ Lynette Smilac, smilac1954@gmail.com Phase 10 We hope to see more fun-loving card players to join us on Tuesday, May 14 and Tuesday, May 28 from 2 to 4 pm in The Lodge Game Room. There have been the usual faithfuls, but would love to have more join us to play this fun game. However, due to the low turnout, we are considering canceling this event. We will see how it goes in the upcoming months. The goal is to complete the 10 phases that are established for the game one round at a time. These phases include 'sets' of cards (all the same number) and 'runs' (cards in a sequence). There are also wild cards and skip cards during play. I should be back playing again. I have missed you all and the fun of winning or (ha) usually losing. If you have any questions, please contact Marianne Bugni at (920) 517-2739 or email lamarib77@gmail.com. ~ Marianne Bugni Dominoes Reggie Fuqua, March Champion Vernon Bell, March Runner-Up

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