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Rating: Summary: Interesting and entertaining. Review: I enjoyed this collection of interviews. It was fascinating to learn how some of today's top players got their starts in bridge and hear them retell stories of their most memorable hands. This is a nice book for anyone who enjoys reading about bridge personalities or wants a more "up close and personal" look at their favorite player.The book delivers as promised: "Twenty-six of the world's best players talk about bridge -- how they got started, their best and worst memories, their favorite hands, the players they most admire, the opponents they most fear, and their hopes for the future of the game." Among the players interviewed are: Benito Garozzo, Bob Hamman, Geir Helgemo, Jeff Meckstroth, and Zia Mahmood.
Rating: Summary: Interesting and entertaining. Review: I enjoyed this collection of interviews. It was fascinating to learn how some of today's top players got their starts in bridge and hear them retell stories of their most memorable hands. This is a nice book for anyone who enjoys reading about bridge personalities or wants a more "up close and personal" look at their favorite player. The book delivers as promised: "Twenty-six of the world's best players talk about bridge -- how they got started, their best and worst memories, their favorite hands, the players they most admire, the opponents they most fear, and their hopes for the future of the game." Among the players interviewed are: Benito Garozzo, Bob Hamman, Geir Helgemo, Jeff Meckstroth, and Zia Mahmood.
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