Bridge Winners connects bridge players from around the world through our social network and provides a venue to learn, share, and talk about the game we love. Bridge Winners also offers articles, tournament reports, an online convention card editor, and player profiles. For many of us, being a bridge player is more than just a casual hobby, it envelops our lives. You don't need to be obsessed with bridge to enjoy Bridge Winners, but if you are we've got you covered too.
We encourage our users to actively participate in the community and share their passion by joining the discussions, posting interesting bridge problems, or posting articles. We are always interested in your ideas and feedback, so please don't hesitate to let us know if there is something missing in your online bridge life.
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Gavin Wolpert
Gavin is a full-time professional bridge player and instructor. He was born and raised in Toronto, Canada and now resides in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida with his wife Jenny, daughter Dani and two sons, Brandon and Ryan. Gavin is an ACBL Grand Life Master and has won 8NABC+ events, the CNTCs, and the USBCin 2013, 2015, and 2021.
Gavin films videos for Bridge Winners including the popular Road to Victory series, and writes articles such as The Bidding Box, Manipulating the Defense, and Disturbing Precision.
Jason Feldman
Jason is an immigration attorney and part-time professional bridge player. Jason grew up in Champaign, Illinois and now resides in San Diego, California with his wife Erin, daughters Abigail and Maya, and son Everett.Jason is a World Junior Champion, won the 2008 NABC Swiss, finished 2nd in the World University Championships, and has several other top-10 finishes. When not playing bridge he loves to surf and travel.
Jason writes and edits for Bridge Winners and provides bridge tournament news coverage. His articles include: Instant Replay, 2 Clubs or 1 Spade, BART, and Setting the Tone.
Steve Weinstein
Steve is a professional bridge and poker player. He grew up in Accord, New York and now resides in New Jersey with his wife Liz, dog Luther, and Archie the cat. Steve has 20NABC victories, is the 2010 World Open Pairs Champion, holds the record for the youngest-ever winner of an NABC+ event, and has more Cavendish wins (7 pair wins and 4 team wins) than anyone else.
Steve writes for Bridge Winners and his articles include the popular series Under Further Review, as well as: 1m-1M: Now What?, I love Flannery, and the infamous Levin-Weinstein Postmortem.
Eugene Hung
Eugene is an amateur bridge player currently working on a school for gifted children in the San Francisco Bay Area.Eugene grew up in San Diego, California and now resides in Sunnyvale, California with his wife Helen, daughter Beatrice, and son Arthur. He is also a former Jeopardy! contestant and the co-founder of a popular Bay Area board-gaming group. Eugene is a two-time winner of the North American Collegiate Championships.
Eugene writes and edits for Bridge Winners, and moderates the forums. Some of Eugene's articles include: System Win, Wedding Pickup, Second Hand Kill, and Searching for Bobby Hamman.
Greg Humphreys
Greg is an Academy Award winning software developer. Helives in Charlottesville, Virginia. He also has a young daughter who is already executing squeezes. Previously, he worked at Google, and as a professor of Computer Science at the University of Virginia, where he conducted research in both high-performance and physically-based computer graphics, as well as computer architecture and visualization.
Greg is one of the software developers for Bridge Winners.
Polly Siegel
Polly lives in Los Altos, California. She is an avid bridge player, having come to the game late in life. Polly currently works at Google, and previously spent over a decade working on scholarly publishing websites with bothAtypon Systems and Stanford Unversity, and served as a director of engineering for several high-tech companies.
Polly writes and edits for Bridge Winners, and focuses onproduct direction, process/project management, and whatever else needs doing that doesn’t involve writing code. She wrote a series of her experiences as a newer player, Diamond in the Ruff.
Adam lives in New York City, where he teaches and writes about bridge and writes plays and musicals. He is a founder of New England Youth Bridge and coordinates New York's youth bridge efforts. Adam writes a monthly columnfor the ACBL Bridge Bulletin and has written and edited several books for Bridge Winners Press.