Tournaments

5th World Youth Open Championships

The World Youth Open Championships will be held from August 15th (Tuesday) to 24th (Thursday) in Lyon (FRA).

White House Junior International 2017 by Kees Tammens

After six days of exciting bridge we look at the final of WHJI-2017 between Poland against the Netherlands White

White House Junior Internationals in Amsterdam by Kees Tammens

BBO matches on march 27 (13.00-14.25) 1: Netherlands White - Netherlands Orange

Kansas 2017: March 18th

Nick Nickell’s team cruised to victory in the final of the Vanderbilt Knockout Teams, defeating Richard Schwartz’s squad 142-56.

Kansas 2017: March 17th

Rimstedt, Grossack dominate Silodor final...Photo: Mikael Rimstedt and Zachary Grossack, winners of the Silodor Open Pairs.

Kansas 2017: March 14th

Photo: Ola Rimstedt, Sandra Rimstedt and Dennis Cilleborg Bilde.

Kansas 2017: March 13th

Hampton, Marshall are Silver Ribbon winners.

Kansas 2017: March 12th

Justin Lall y Dennis Bilde, winners of the Kay Platinum Pairs.

Kansas 2017: March 11th

Bill Gates, Sharon Osberg, Richard Friesner and Eric Robinson winners of the 0-10,000 Swiss Teams.

Kansas 2017: March 10th

Brothers Adam Grossack and Zachary Grossack of Newton MA begin today’s semifinal round of the Kay Platinum Pairs in the pole position after topping Friday’s qualifier.

Gromov – Dubinin, winners of 2017 Slava Cup

Andrey Gromov & Alexander Dubinin are the new Slava Cup holders, after perhaps the most thrilling finish in the history of the event.

Lederer 2017: Feb 25 & 26 at the RAC in London

The Lederer Memorial Trophy is a prestigious invitation event for bridge teams. Photo: England Lederer Trophy 2016 winners.

Slava Cup 2017: Moscow, February 24 to 26

The Slava Cup in honor of the disappeared Russian bridge player, Slava Grinuk, has become one of the most prestigious events in Russia.

Cavendish 2017: What happened yesterday? by Francesca Canali

Pairs Event. The Iberian connection of Antonio Palma & Juan Carlos Ventin is leading the ranking...Photo: António Palma, Alfredo Versace, Mustafa Cem Tokay, Paul Hackett and Juan-Carlos Ventin