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In 1974, the ACBL Board of Directors voted to recognize the masterpoint achievements of all players, and the Mini-McKenney races were established. Eligibility is determined by each player’s masterpoint holding at the beginning of the calendar year. Most ACBL members play in local club games. To recognize achievement at the club level, the Ace of Clubs competition was created in 1984. These club champions are recognized at the unit level and ACBL-wide. All points won at the club level are counted in this contest (except those won in STaCs). The award was renamed in 2011 in honor of Grand Life Master Helen Shanbrom of Tamarac, FL. She was one of the most active players in the ACBL for decades and won the top category of the Ace of Clubs more times than any other member in ACBL history. The Ace of Virtual Clubs was established in 2023 to recognize players who participate in online club games. These three competitions allow every ACBL member to rate masterpoint accomplishment against their peers. These are among the more prestigious honors because everyone is judged against others on the same playing level. You can find all of the D14 leaders (updated each month) in these masterpoint races by clicking here. |