Documentary on bridge
#1
Posted 2007-March-14, 22:49
It's on CTV in canada on april 7th at 7pm.
btw, if anyone can get a digital copy, please pm me.
thanks.
nickf
sydney
#2
Posted 2007-March-15, 12:12
actually besides the dvd-coverage of istanbul 2004 i have never seen any dvd dealing with bridge again.
If it´s not important to win, tell me, why do they keep records?
(Barcht, Captain of Nir`ch Tyse´th, Klingon Warship)
www.bridgeball.de
#3
Posted 2007-March-16, 11:40
A DYING GAME? BOY!! THAT IS A DISCUSSION AND A HALF.
#4
Posted 2007-March-17, 16:52
#5
Posted 2007-March-17, 20:00
SoTired, on Mar 16 2007, 12:40 PM, said:
It must be a very hard work for professional players to make a real "miles & boards marathon" like a one C. Balicki & A. Zmudzinski did in only 7 weeks:
Poland>>>Japan(NEC)>>Poland>>Moscov(Slava Cup)>>>Poland>>>Amsterdam(Whithe House)>>>Poland>>>China(YEH)>>>Poland>>>St Luis(6 hard days of Vandy).... all top tournaments in which the sponsors expect top play and results.
Robert
#6
Posted 2007-March-21, 22:13
barmar, on Mar 18 2007, 06:52 AM, said:
partly because of that invention called "computer games" and its effect on the youth?
bridge still has its tradition though after this many years, and it's definitely not "dying"...how inappropriate that word was
#7 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-March-23, 14:42
Lemm1ng, on Mar 23 2007, 03:40 PM, said:
On the bright side, at least England might win 3 games in the super eights now! (Windies, Bangladesh, Ireland). Oh... if we beat Kenya tomorrow of course.
lemme guess, you meant to post this on the cricket thread
#8
Posted 2007-March-29, 10:22
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As every bridge player knows, playing your cards well is only half of the game. The other half, which is perhaps even more challenging, is dealing well with your partner. The relationship that exists between two bridge partners is often as intimate, as complicated, and as volatile as a marriage. It's that dynamic that separates bridge from almost every other game. And it's that dynamic that makes the game so exciting,
In The Cards is a one-hour television documentary airing on CTV on April 7 at 7 p.m. (check your local listing) that's about one of the most exciting partnerships in the world of bridge. They're young. They're brash. And they're Canadian. Their names are Gavin Wolpert and Vincent Demuy, and In The Cards follows them for almost two years as they struggle first to prove themselves as a professional partnership, and then to maintain their partnership, and even their friendship, as the competitive pressure mounts.
Filmed during a variety of events between 2004 and 2007 -- including the National Swiss, the Blue Ribbon Pairs, the Spingold, the Reisinger, the Cavendish, the World Junior Championships, and the Canadian Nationals -- the documentary captures the intensity and the excitement of high-level bridge.
How will the boys do when they're hired by Jim Mahaffey, a real estate tycoon and one of the richest sponsors in bridge? Will Gavin be able to keep up with Vince's prodigious talent? Will Vince be able to control his temper when Gavin makes mistakes? And what happens to their partnership when Gavin starts to play with his girlfriend, Jenny Ryman, as well as with Vince?
The documentary also features cameos by such well-known bridge figures as Fred Gitelman, George Mittelman, Hazel Wolpert, Rose Meltzer, George Rosenkranz, and Sabine Auken. Eric Kokish, the renowned bridge coach from Toronto, is a major commentator throughout the documentary.
But at heart, In The Cards is a story about two young men trying to make their way in the world. It's got a heart-warming ending, but there are plenty of twists and turns along the way.
The CBF wanted to make all Canadian Bridge players aware of this documentary. Please accept our apologies if you would have preferred not to receive this notice.
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"Hysterical Raisins again - this time on the World stage, not just the ACBL" mycroft
#9
Posted 2007-March-29, 10:45
#10
Posted 2007-April-10, 02:05
#11
Posted 2007-April-10, 08:06
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"Hysterical Raisins again - this time on the World stage, not just the ACBL" mycroft
#12
Posted 2007-April-10, 08:17
#13
Posted 2007-April-10, 08:38
#14
Posted 2007-April-14, 18:51
Gavin Wolpert's Bridge Blog
The documentary was shown at the same time as a Toronto-Montreal hockey game, and at the start time of the Toronto regional evening session. There is no sign, yet, of it showing up on the CTV network broadband site.
#15 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-April-19, 10:05
http://squeezingthedummy.blogspot.com/2007...ocumentary.html
#16
Posted 2007-April-19, 10:37
Jlall, on Apr 19 2007, 10:05 AM, said:
http://squeezingthedummy.blogspot.com/2007...ocumentary.html
Great! When you have them all up, maybe you could try to get greatbridgelinks.com to link to them?
#17 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-April-19, 11:08
cherdano, on Apr 19 2007, 11:37 AM, said:
Jlall, on Apr 19 2007, 10:05 AM, said:
http://squeezingthedummy.blogspot.com/2007...ocumentary.html
Great! When you have them all up, maybe you could try to get greatbridgelinks.com to link to them?
sure, also trying to get the ACBL involved.
#19
Posted 2007-April-19, 17:14

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