Will Williams – Sapphire Life Master
Willard (Will) Williams began his bridge journey as most people did, through playing party bridge – not in college, but in the military, stationed in
Willard (Will) Williams began his bridge journey as most people did, through playing party bridge – not in college, but in the military, stationed in
Romy Gursa of Boise, Idaho recently reached Diamond Life Master. Congratulations Romy!Here is his bridge story:I was born in Denver and played bridge from a
Dee Fulton of Holualoa HI earned her final 1.01 points needed to reach Silver Life Master at the NABC last month. A teacher, Dee was
The D20 GNT Flight C team was highlighted in the Monday, July 22, 2024 Toronto Daily Bulletin. CONGRATULATIONS!
I had an interesting international introduction to duplicate bridge at the Army officer’s club while stationed in West Berlin, Germany, during the seventies. The Berlin
My story on becoming a diamond life master is this. I learned bridge on my first husband’s couch in the early ’90s while we were
I learned bridge my senior year of college which was 44 years ago. But after graduating I had little time to play bridge so only
I began playing duplicate bridge in 2020, right before COVID. When bridge playing resumed, I began playing in the Kailua game and occasionally in the
I play for the socialization, and although I like the personal challenge, playing better, not winning, is the goal. Classes sponsored by the club were
Eileen Norris, Life Masterby Deanne TakasumiEileen and her husband started playing rubber bridge in the 1960’s in Richland, Washington. But then she didn’t play bridge
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