Clearance books at up to 75% off - while stocks last

Blue Team in the History of Bridge [Perroux/Di Sacco/Horton]

AUD $  34.49

The story behind how Italy reached the peak of the Bridge world and remained there for more than fifteen years.

Availability: In stock
SKU
978-1-55494-590-0

Click here for the paperback version of this book.

Browse more Mark Horton books here

A paradox in bridge history is that a game that seems to be so unsuited to the Italian temperament ended up being the one that Italy dominated for so many years. This book analyses their story through the diary of Carl’Alberto Perroux, the President of the Italian Bridge Federation from 1952 to 1967.

During this period he founded the Blue Team, which was to become the most successful and best-known team in the history of bridge. As Blue Team Captain he won eight Bermuda Bowls, one World Team Olympiad and three European Championships.

A trial lawyer in private life (deemed to be the best criminal lawyer of his time in Italy), Perroux was responsible for turning a group of talented individuals into three partnerships and, secondly, a winning team. He was famous for his tough discipline: players who broke the rules were benched, even if it hurt the team in the short term.

Regarded as the greatest Captain in history: in the words of Victor Mollo, ‘As the best captain ever, Perroux has no rivals, nor challengers.’

Browse more Mark Horton books here

More Information
Author Carl'Alberto Perroux / Maurizio Di Sacco / Mark Horton
Difficulty Everyone
Topic History & Biography
Publisher Master Point Press
Date Published 2018
Pages 384

Browse more Mark Horton books here

Customer Questions
No Questions
Questions can only be submitted by logged in users.