System Information

Lewis-Lewis System Summary Form, ACBL Convention Card

Bramley-Wold System Summary Form, ACBL Convention Card

Grabel-Itabashi System Summary Form, ACBL Convention Card

About the Players

Paul Lewis
   
Linda Lewis
   I've been playing mostly internat'l and nat'l bridge with my women partners or my husband Paul who is taking a sabbatical from bridge for a while. I've been playing with Pam thru 4 NABCs but we have known each other from the days when we had a common partner Randi Montin. We were part of a group of young players that included Jill Myers, Kay Schulle, Shawn Quinn, Renee Mancuso and many other LA  players (Jim Robison, Kerri Sanborn. Barry Crane, Hermine Baron)
I recently moved from Las Vegas  to South Dakota and enjoy traveling, bowling, reading and cooking. In Fact I’ve just returned from Bungi Jumping in New Zealand (a must do for both the country and bungi). I hope to try sky diving and a visit to the Gallopagos Islands next.

 

Bart Bramley
  An MIT graduate, Bart grew up in Connecticut. He learned bridge at a young age (both parents played) and got serious in college. Among his wins are the Vanderbilt, the Reisinger, Blue Ribbon Pairs, LM Pairs and most recently the 2007 World Senior Bowl. In WBF events, Bart was third in the Rosenblum, fifth in the Bermuda Bowl, second in the Transnational Teams and second in the World Par Contest. He was also captain of the U.S. team in the Olympiad in 1996. Bart has served on several ACBL committees, writes frequent bridge articles, mostly for the popular magazine, The Bridge World, where he is a staff member. Bart now resides in Dallas with his wife, Judy, and their two cats.
Eddie Wold
   A bridge professional living in Houston, TX, and Las Vegas, NV, Eddie is #4 on the all-time ACBL Masterpoint Winners' list with more than 50,000 masterpoints. He has won the Barry Crane Top 500 three times. He won a Bronze medal in the 1978 Rosenblum Teams in New Orleans. Eddie won the first two of his many North American titles at the same NABC in the summer of 1977, winning both the Grand National Teams and the Spingold. He has since added second victories in the Grand National Teams and the Spingold, as well as winning the Vanderbilt twice, the Reisinger twice, the Men's Board-a-Match Teams twice, the Master Mixed Teams, the Open Swiss Teams, and the National Open Pairs in 2005. This last win put him on the cover of Rice University’s alumni magazine. He has also collected the Mott-Smith Trophy three times and the Lou Herman Trophy twice for the best performance at an NABC and has more than 600 victories in Regional events to his credit.

 

Ross Grabel
Mark Itabashi