Edna Bosworth – Bronze Life Master
Learning to play bridge, was one of the best things I ever did. My husband was an avid bridge player, so I had to learn. You know how the husband teaching the wife works – it doesn’t. So I went … Continue reading →
Learning to play bridge, was one of the best things I ever did. My husband was an avid bridge player, so I had to learn. You know how the husband teaching the wife works – it doesn’t. So I went … Continue reading →
Jenny Draude Krause asked me to play in my first Duplicate Bridge match in August 2015. Jenny became my permanent bridge partner and my wife in November 2016. We played at Maple Grove with Andie as the main director. We … Continue reading →
My bridge journey is a bit unusual. In 1988, a group of engineers decided to teach ourselves bridge with Charles Goren’s book as our guide. We played at lunch for a few years until lunch hours became lunch half-hours. Then … Continue reading →
My much older neighbor told me I should learn to play bridge when I retire. So at age 60 I took my first bridge class. I liked it right away even though I had not been a card player and … Continue reading →
At 94, I am pleased that I finally made Bronze Life Master. My late wife and I took bridge lessons many years ago when the children were quite young. It was one of the best things we ever did. Not only did we … Continue reading →
My dad taught me the basics of bridge when I was about 16. I taught my friend, Billy Ullman and together we taught two others. From there the game grew to four tables at school lunch and from there Billy … Continue reading →