Come Back in a Year

Story by Daniel Dworkin (BBO: taniela)

I had been in the first group to go to Fiji in the Peace Corps (67'-69'). After a marriage, divorce, teaching, and carpentry, I taught in a couple of P.C. training programs in AL and SC.

When I was 37, I moved to Virginia Beach and found a winter rental quite near the beach. I made friends with the elderly gentleman next door. By chance, a neighbor told me he was a Life Master. I had been reading Goren in the newspaper for a while and thought I knew quite a bit about the game.

My grandmother was a card player. She had started me playing little casino at 7 and big casino as I advanced. I liked cards. I approached my neighbor, Eddie Pierce, and asked him to teach me bridge. He asked what experience I had had, and I said only reading Goren in the newspaper. He gave me a copy of Goren's book, Point Count Bidding, told me to read and outline it, keep reading the Goren column, and come see him in a year. He was wise and was not going to waste his time on someone who wasn't serious.

After a year I went to see him. He asked me a bunch of questions to which I knew the answers. We started playing with neighborhood foursomes and then at local clubs and sectional tournaments. While teaching in Norfolk, VA, Eddie invited me to join his men's group, which provided me with several new mentors.

After I retired from teaching in 2001, I drove tractor trailer for eight years. I carried a list of clubs with me, which allowed me to play bridge all over the country while idle waiting for loads to transport.

I'm now 82, a gold life master, and have enjoyed my bridge playing to this day. Bridge has provided me with many friends, a great deal of satisfaction, playing at regionals in several states and games at local clubs in western NC, and lots of games online on BBO. I teach online; it has been very rewarding to see students gain in confidence and increase their enjoyment of the game as they progress. I've met some terrific folks face to face and a bunch more online. Bridge has been a joy in my life.

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14 comments on “Come Back in a Year”

  1. Thanks everyone for your lovely comments! 💙 We love seeing how much these stories resonate with you. Every week we share a new story from our bridge community, it’s amazing to read all the different journeys that bring people to the game.

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  2. I love these stories. This is one of the many reasons I love bridge, you never know who is sitting across the table and where they have been. I need to study more !!!

    1. Gotcha, me too! Live the game and lots to continue learning how to Focus and so important to know and do to get better playing experience ❤️

  3. Great story. Thank you.
    Yes; life without Bridge unthinkable. Now I’m retired; it’s so sociable.
    Jay
    Melbourne
    Australia

  4. I learned Goren away back in the early 70's,and I still have the Goren Point Count Book.These days nobody in this part of the world plays Goren

  5. I am an intermittent level player from India. I play on BBOand taken part in some tournaments. I am interested in online classes to improve and learn more.
    Can you suggest some classes.

    1. it may be too advanced, but give a try Steve Conrad if you know how to get on Zoom. The
      lessons are free from 10-11 AM EST 365 days a year. I think his login is ConradSR.Try it out. Ask for the meeting number and people will help you.

    2. Hi Poonam, BBO doesn’t currently offer online classes, but you can still learn and improve your game right here on BBO. Try Bridge Master for guided practice with explanations after each hand, or play Just Declare games to sharpen your declarer play skills.

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