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Well ignoring the religious opinions, are Versace and Lauria really the best bridge partnership in the history of the game?

 

While perhaps a case can be made, I would think that the original Italian Blue Team had a better track record of international success. And Hamman/Soloway have been a pretty long-time effective international partnership for the United States. Keep in mind also that the US teams are often forced to field a sponsor for financial reasons, who is usually a reasonable player but not up to the high level of the rest of the US or Italian international teams. This suggests that the top partnerships on Bermuda Bowl-winning US teams (like Hamman/Soloway or Meckstroth/Rodwell) have to be even stronger to compensate for the weaker third pair.

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Hi everyone

 

One old time Blue Team player won a world championship on his first attempt and followed up with 12 more world champship wins in a row.

 

The current crop of Italians might be very good, however, that record of 13 world championship wins in a row is not in any danger.

 

Regards,

Robert

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The current crop of Italians might be very good, however, that record of 13 world championship wins in a row is not in any danger.

Well, now Bermuda Bowl is only once in a two year period, while in 60s it was each year. It means that now you need ca. 6-7 Bermuda Bowl wins in a row to prove that you are as good as the champions of the past.

 

M.

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Hi everyone

 

One old time Blue Team player won a world championship on his first attempt and followed up with 12 more world champship wins in a row.

 

The current crop of Italians might be very good, however, that record of 13 world championship wins in a row is not in any danger.

 

Regards,

Robert

Someone will have to check, but i don't think italy won 13 bermuda bowls in sequence. I seem to remember it was 9 or 10, not that winning 9 or 10 in a row is anything other than awesome.

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Hi everyone

 

Italy won 10 world championships between 1957 and 1969, the Blue Team retired and returned to win in 1973, 1974 and 1975. The Blue Team won 13 in a row, 'when they played.'

 

The current holders have won 'one' in a row. I do not see how winning 6-7 current worldchampionships would match winning 13 in a row. Whether you play once a year or every other year, winning 13 in a row is still much better than 6-7 in a row.

 

Regards,

Robert

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I do not see how winning 6-7 current worldchampionships would match winning 13 in a row.  Whether you play once a year or every other year, winning 13 in a row is still much better than 6-7 in a row.

If you win 10 (or 13 in a row) when BB is each year it means that you were the best in 10 consecutive years. Now, when BB is organized once in a two year, 5 consecutive wins menas that you are the best in 10 consecutive years. In this sense winning 5 "match" winning 10 ;-)

 

M.

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Winning 5 matches is like winning 5 matches. Winning 10 matches is like winning 10 matches. For example, having 1 child every other year for 10 years is very different from having 1 child every year for 10 years. Try it, you will see this is true.
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