Russell Alfred Ekeblad (August 17, 1946 – December 12, 2018) [1] was an American bridge player from Portsmouth, Rhode Island and Jupiter, Florida. Ekeblad was born in Evanston, Illinois and was a graduate of Brown University. [2]
Michael Rosenberg is an American bridge player.
Ronald D. Rubin is an American bridge player. He is best known for winning the 1983 Bermuda Bowl world teams bridge championship. In addition he has won 11 North American Bridge Championships. Rubin is from North Miami Beach, Florida.
David L. Berkowitz is an American professional contract bridge player. He is from Old Tappan, New Jersey.
Richard A. Freeman was a world champion American bridge player holding the title of World Grand Master, the highest title of the World Bridge Federation. He won the Bermuda Bowl world team championship and won many national championships. Freeman was inducted into the ACBL Hall of Fame in 2001. At the time of his death he held 17,880 masterpoints.
Sidney Silodor was an American bridge player. Silodor was a World Champion, winning the Bermuda Bowl in 1950. Silodor is currently 6th on the all-time list of North American Bridge Championships wins with 34. Silodor was a lawyer from Havertown, Pennsylvania.
Geoff Hampson is a Canadian professional bridge player. Hampson is from Toronto and the son of Sharon Hampson of "Sharon Lois and Bram" and American folk singer Joe Hampson.
Eric Alan Greco is an American bridge player. He is from Annandale, Virginia.
Howard M. Weinstein is an American bridge player from Chicago, Illinois. He is a graduate of University of Minnesota. He is related to Josh Weinstein from Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Bart Bramley is an American bridge player. Bramley is from Chicago, Illinois. Bramley has lived in Dallas, Texas since 2003.
Lewis Lawrence Mathe was an American world champion bridge player and administrator from Canoga Park, California.
Michael Seamon was an American professional bridge player from Miami Beach, Florida.
Tobias Stone was an American bridge player and writer from New York City.
Ronald Eugene Andersen was an American bridge player. He won 11 "national"-rated events at North American Bridge Championships, thrice-annual 10-day meets organized by the American Contract Bridge League, where he became known best as a superior live commentator in the vugraph room.
Edward Adam Manfield was a professional American bridge player. He was a member of the U.S. team that won the Rosenblum Cup at the 1986 World Bridge Championships, after taking silver in 1982.
Louis Edward Bluhm was an American bridge player. He played bridge professionally and was an expert at both poker and gin rummy, according to the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL).
George Robert Nail was an American bridge player and a club owner and teacher in Houston, Texas.
Thomas Koonce Sanders, Sr. was an American bridge player from Nashville, Tennessee. He was married to Carol Sanders, a women's teams world champion player.
Lew Stansby is an American bridge player from Dublin, California. Lew, a former commodities trader lives with wife and fellow national champion JoAnna Stansby. Since his first national win in the Reisinger in 1965, he has won over 35 national championships and seven world championships, accumulating a win in every decade since 1965.
Daniel "Danny" Rotman is a professional American bridge player from Aventura, Florida.
George Jacobs is an American bridge player, who lives in Chicago. Jacobs has won 11 North American Bridge Championships.