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FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | MAY 2018 39 Bunco We play on the second and fourth Fridays of the month. Bunco is very easy to play and it's a great way to meet new friends. We meet in the Lodge Card Room at 1 pm sharp. Please be on time! ~ Ema Hajdukovic Pinochle for Fun Join us! Whether you are a seasoned player or new to the game, we welcome you. Pinochle is an exciting card game where you bid and bluff to name trump and take control of the game. This stimulating game is a time-honored favorite. Winning is not just the luck of the draw; it is a thinking game which teases the mind and keeps it sharp. We play with a Pinochle double deck of cards, Ace through 10s. We meet at the Summit Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 am to 12:30 pm. Our Chair is Karen Farmer. ~ Karen Farmer All are welcome. The game is played with a single card deck, no jokers, and 52 cards. We play three, four, or five at a table. No scheduling necessary. We play on Tuesdays at 6 pm in the Card Room next to the Library. A group has played here at Four Seasons for nine years. Seating is random draw, no partners, individual scores. It is easy to learn, harder to win. Players will teach. Games last approximately two hours. Lowest points win. If you have questions, call Mike Saperstein (951) 769-7909. ~ Mike Saperstein Hearts We play the second Monday and the third Saturday of the month. Every week we have a training table and we welcome everyone. We start at 4 pm on Mondays and 3 pm on Saturdays. This is fun and we are friendly so come on down and check us out. Contact: Cheri Howard (951) 756-1216 or howards1249@gmail.com. ~ Cheri Howard Phase 10 Bridge for Fun Now that spring is upon us it's time for us to get out of the house, put winter behind us, and join new activities. We are fortunate to have so many to choose from here at Four Seasons. Why not learn to play bridge? Bill Guy is always willing to teach new players or help those out that just need a brush up on the game. With so many new homeowners moving in constantly we are sure to see more and more bridge players. Generally, we have three to four tables on both Monday and Wednesday. It is a mentally challenging game, which we all need the older we get, but we also have fun players in our Bridge for Fun groups. So think about giving it a try and call Bill Guy at (951) 845-5627 to learn the game or for information about Monday's game or Verina Rector at (951) 769-1687 about Wednesday's game. We meet both days at noon in the Card Room in the Lodge. ~ Tom Halley Rummikub Join us Sundays from 2 to 4 pm. Please try to show up by 1:45 pm as we always welcome help setting up. Have fun with new friends and old friends. Rummikub is played at a table with tiles and a holder for each player's tiles. Players begin with 14 tiles. Initially a player "goes down" putting out a group of at least three tiles totaling 30 points. If unable to play, then you must draw one tile from the remaining Rummikub tiles. Play ends when one person uses all their tiles. Remaining players then add the total numbers of their tiles for a score. Zero is the best score. If you like Rummy and mah jongg, then you would certainly like Rummikub. We play in the Lodge Card Room. We also will set up a learning table for newcomers. Hope to see you there. If you have any questions, call Mike Saperstein, (951) 769-7909. ~ Mike Saperstein Dominoes The battle for the domino championship for March turned into a real boxing match. Robert Turner and Reggie Fuqua were throwing blows back and fourth at each other. Robert would throw a jab and then Reggie would come back with an upper cut. But in the end Robert had the knockout punch and won the fight with 23 wins and Reggie finished with 19 wins. Congratulations to both players. Better luck next time Reggie. Keep practicing. Dominoes are played every Wednesday and Friday from 5 to 9 pm in the Lodge Game Room. Come out and join us. If you do not know how to play the game or have trouble remembering how to play that is okay. Practice is from 5 to 6 pm on both days and Jesse Dimmer will teach you how to play or help you refresh your memory about dominoes. For more information, call Jesse at (951) 769-2035 or Reggie at (951) 769- 6483. ~ Marvin Gaines March's Domino Champion Robert Turner

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