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  2. Ely Culbertson - Wikipedia

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    This pairs match took place during December 1931 and January 1932 at two New York City hotels, and was called the "Bridge Battle of the Century". Sidney Lenz was the leader of a group of players opposed to Culbertson's domination of the game, and who called their bidding system the Official System. Culbertson challenged Lenz to a match ...

  3. Gin rummy - Wikipedia

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    In the 1942 laws of gin rummy published in New York by Ely Culbertson's Bridge World and prepared by a rules committee of bridge players, the scoring format for Hollywood gin was published as a way to play "simultaneous games". [9] This is a scoring style, not a rules change to the game of gin.

  4. Joseph Bowne Elwell - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Bowne Elwell, the son of Joseph E. Elwell, was a student at Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, and worked as an insurance agent as a teenager.Elwell learned the new card game "bridge"—now called bridge whist or straight bridge to distinguish it from later versions—in the course of establishing a young men's club in church, where its play was a popular activity.

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    This free online Bridge game is always ready to go!

  6. George C. Parker - Wikipedia

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    George C. Parker (March 16, 1860 [1] – 1937) was an American con man best known for his repeated successes "selling" the Brooklyn Bridge.He made his living conducting illegal sales of property he did not own, often New York's public landmarks, to unwary immigrants.

  7. Leventritt Silver Ribbon Pairs - Wikipedia

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    The trophy honors Peter Leventritt [1] of New York, ACBL president in 1954 and assistant treasurer 1945–46. He served as president of the Greater New York Bridge Association and the Card School of New York, which he co-founded. Leventritt (1915–1997) pioneered the use of the Schenken System in partnership with its inventor, Howard Schenken.

  8. New York announces completion of bridge projects in ... - AOL

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    Governor Kathy Hochul announced the completion of a $18.6 million investment for three bridge replacement projects on I-90 in Central New York.

  9. Oswald Jacoby - Wikipedia

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    Oswald "Ozzie", "Jake" Jacoby (December 8, 1902 – June 27, 1984) [1] was an American contract bridge player and author, considered one of the greatest bridge players of all time and a key innovator in the game, having helped popularize widely used bidding moves such as Jacoby transfers.