The Bridge Club has done a great job in rebounding from Covid-19 and as each week goes by we are getting back to where it was as not only a place to play bridge, but also a meeting place for friends.
This is probably the most famous hand in the history of bridge. Legend has it that the Duke of Cumberland, more than two centuries ago, held the East hand and wagered 20,000 pounds against the ...
Here is a remarkable hand played in a rubber-bridge tournament by the late French expert Pierre Albarran. North's two-club bid asked South if he had a four-card major suit, and Albarran obliged with ...