Bidding '1Hat' at the Regional

Jim's memory with his dear friend, Bernie

A story by Jim Phillips (BBO: JimPh)

Jim Phillips (JimPh)

In the 60s I had a partnership with Bernie Chazen who later became a famous expert and bridge Travel Agent.

Bernie was from Brooklyn and probably hadn't traveled further north than the Bronx when we traveled to Swampscott Massachusetts to play in a regional.

First round of the pairs we started against two young men who looked like MIT grad students. After kidding around for a while Bernie's RHO picked up his cards and said, "One Hat" (AKA 1 heart). The conversation proceeded:

Bernie: What did you say?
RHO: "One Hat"
Bernie: "Fine. I say two shoes"
RHO: "This is a Regional. Stop joking and bid"
Bernie: " Who's joking? If you can bid hats I can bid shoes."

Now RHO got mad and called for the Tournament Director. He turned out to be Henry Francis (later to become Editor of the ACBL Bulletin). Henry listened to the complaint and explained to Bernie, in his best Boston Accent, "You don't understand, Sir, He didn't bid '1 Hat' he bid '1 Hat'."

This, of course, set Bernie off once again...

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13 comments on “Bidding '1Hat' at the Regional”

  1. and the bid (by ANY New Englander) is actually 1 HAHT as taught by Massachusetts English teachers!!!! (I know, my mother was one!!!!!)

  2. Great Story. I remember 2004 bridge cruise from Rio di Janeiro back to Florida. This was on Cunard's Queen Mary 2. I also remember that Bernie was a math teacher in New York City.
    Have a great day.

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