Terri Chalone – Club Master
One of my friends at work kept telling me “Terri, you have to learn how to play Bridge before you retire.” She said I needed to keep my mind sharp when I retired and so I took my first lesson … Continue reading →
One of my friends at work kept telling me “Terri, you have to learn how to play Bridge before you retire.” She said I needed to keep my mind sharp when I retired and so I took my first lesson … Continue reading →
Getting to be a diamond life master had become a group project. Leading the group of partners was my husband Buddy. He was always there to support me and to be the master of the” Big Club” convention we played? … Continue reading →
My first foray into sanctioned duplicate bridge occurred on a vacation to Bermuda some thirty years ago. We went to the Bermuda Bridge Club with another couple, sitting North-South while our friends sat East-West. Both of us came in first … Continue reading →
The 80 year old Life Master Joseph Eskin is a club director in Harrisburg. He has accumulated over 1400 master points. Joe is over 80 years old. For multiple reasons he has traveled to almost no tournaments for 20-30 years. … Continue reading →
I grew up in India and came here 40 years ago and have lived in Rochester all along.My parents taught me bridge when I was in college as they were avid players but they played rubber bridge…my husband,a medical doctor … Continue reading →
My father was in the Air Force and while stationed in England – he and my mother played duplicate bridge with the locals. It was there that our parents taught my sister and I the basics of bridge as teenagers. … Continue reading →