Retired TD at the Table
Of all the tournament directors who have ever worked for the ACBL, Mike Flader was the happiest at the advent of computer scoring for bridge games.
Of all the tournament directors who have ever worked for the ACBL, Mike Flader was the happiest at the advent of computer scoring for bridge games.
Over the nearly 50 years that I knew Hugh Ross, I always found it amusing that his email address included “huge loss,” but – speaking for all his friends – nothing now seems more appropriate.
Veteran TD surveys the playing room: “These are my people.”
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At the age of 29, her bridge future is limitless.
TD Employee of the Year Lynn Yokel introduced to bridge when the public school teachers went on strike.
Intermediate-Newcomer game winners ask to be photographed with young competitors.
A bridge players runs 26.6 miles for a cause close to his heart.
Bridge in the western United States owes its organizational beginnings to an administrative giant: Tom Stoddard is hailed as the “Father of West Coast Bridge.”
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At 95, Peggy Kincaid set her sights on becoming a Life Master, needing 22 gold points. She made it.
The ACBL Educational Foundation has selected Richard Jeng of the Atlanta area as the 2017 King of Bridge.