Posts Tagged ‘cards and card games’

Bridge: The Best of the Netherlands
From one deal in the White House Top 12 event, two very different contracts. Go here to see the original:  Bridge: The Best of the Netherlands
Bridge: A Missed Uppercut Leads to a Bottom
Fulvio Fantoni is a five-time world champion. View post:  Bridge: A Missed Uppercut Leads to a Bottom
Bridge: In Missouri, Card Playing for a Good Cause
At an event to benefit BackStoppers, a deal that shows bridge is a bidder’s game. Here is the original: Bridge: In Missouri, Card Playing for a Good Cause
Bridge: Who Was First Sponsor to Win World Team Title?
Original post:  Bridge: Who Was First Sponsor to Win World Team Title?
Bridge: Would You Declare or Defend?
The Summer Nationals in New Orleans produced many fascinating deals, none more so than the one from the Von Zedtwitz Life Master Pairs in the diagram. See the rest here:  Bridge: Would You Declare or Defend?
Bridge: First Time Together Leads to a National Title
When two experts play together for the first time, they usually do well. Here is the original post:  Bridge: First Time Together Leads to a National Title
Bridge: Photo Finish in the Spingold at Summer Nationals
The John Diamond team defeats Rose Meltzer’s group in New Orleans in a match that came down to the last few deals. View post:  Bridge: Photo Finish in the Spingold at Summer Nationals
Bridge: A Three-Time Three No-Trump to Triumph
At the Summer North American Championships, the Wagar Women’s Knockout Teams final finished in the early hours of Friday morning. View post:  Bridge: A Three-Time Three No-Trump to Triumph
Bridge: Grand National Teams Title Decided in New Orleans
At the Summer Nationals in New Orleans, the Grand National Teams goes to a group from the district covering Kentucky, western Ohio, central Indiana and West Virginia. See the original post here: Bridge: Grand National Teams Title Decided in New Orleans
Bridge: Youth Pairs Titles to Greece, Sweden and Poland
The European Youth Pairs Championships wrap up in Croatia. Read more here: Bridge: Youth Pairs Titles to Greece, Sweden and Poland