The Bridge Road Warriors

Bridge Road Warriors Spring NABC Edition #4

The first five days of North American Championship is absolutely packed with activity for all the ....

Bridge Road Warriors Spring NABC Edition #2‏

Your weary travelers were greeted at the end of the day by a great example of 1950's Americana, Wendover Will.

Bridge Road Warriors Spring NABC Edition #1‏

Photo: Dr Donna and Keira in the South Dakota Badlands

Bridge Road Warriors 2016: Winter Edition #3

Dr Donna Lombardini Wood considers the option of playing with Bermudian Roman Smolski.

Bridge Road Warriors 2016: Winter Edition #2

It never pays to underestimate your competition.

Bridge Road Warriors 2016: Winter Edition #1

The beginning of our 6 weeks on the road comes complete with a sudden and heavy snow, coupled with high winds and ultra low temperatures.

Bridge Road Warriors 2015: Fall Edition #4

It has been a month since Dr Donna Lombardini and I visited our good friend Paolo Clair in our beloved Padova, Italy.

Bridge Road Warriors 2015: Fall Edition #3

Our playing schedule left plenty of time to take ourselves on a driving tour of the Asiago area of Italy.

Bridge Road Warriors 2015: Fall Edition #2

Venice's canals are romantic, but less so when the Piazza San Marco is one of them.

Bridge Road Warriors 2015: Summer Edition #7

For when all is said and done, we only have each other.

Bridge Road Warriors 2015: Special Edition

Over my decades of living in the community of bridge I have made many friends, but very few as close as Roman Smolski.

Bridge Road Warriors 2015: Summer Edition #6

Forgetting the issues with the venue is just another example of the application of memory control. Tournament athletes utilize this skill constantly, for

Bridge Road Warriors 2015: Summer Edition #5

As typical bridge athletes, many of our conversations drifted into discussions of bidding systems, tales of misadventure, great...Photo: Paolo Clair in the European Youth Championship 2011

Bridge Road Warriors 2015: Summer Edition #4

One of the unfortunate realities of being a high level player is that you instantly recognize the incorrectness of your lead, bidding decision or play a microsecond after you have acted.