Jeanne Parrett – NABC Master
I joined the ACBL in 2010 after getting my feet wet on BBO where I was introduced to the basic SAYC system. It was my BBO friends who encouraged me to join the ACBL and find ‘real’ games at a … Continue reading →
I joined the ACBL in 2010 after getting my feet wet on BBO where I was introduced to the basic SAYC system. It was my BBO friends who encouraged me to join the ACBL and find ‘real’ games at a … Continue reading →
I learned to love bridge when I started taking lessons about 15 years ago. There was so much to learn and understand! I found the game challenging, interesting, often fun, and many times frustrating. The social aspects of Bridge have … Continue reading →
I am a 77 year old retired Presbyterian minister, who played my first duplicate game in June, 1959, in my hometown of Abilene, TX. I shortly thereafter went to Europe (U.S. Army) and earned 40 points in three years, then … Continue reading →
Many many years ago when I was very young, A friend and I read Goren’s Book, love of bridge had then begun; Other friends’ and neighbors quickly said, in no uncertain terms, “Too much study time involved, no desire to … Continue reading →
Clayton White began playing duplicate bridge in 2003 after retiring from a 33-year career as Professor of Music and Department Chair at Community College of Philadelphia. Playing in The American Bridge Association (ABA), Clayton captained teams that won three national … Continue reading →
Samaresh (Sammy) Maitra was born on December 13, 1938 in a small village in East Pakistan, now Bangladesh. He was the youngest of 19 children. He remembers a very happy childhood- he would get one tennis ball for the year … Continue reading →