The Setting Trick: Conversations with World Class Bridge Players

37. Youngest Life Masters: Bill, David, & Doug Hsieh - Passing the Baton

05.15.2021 - By John McAllisterPlay

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We continue our popular series of “The Youngest Life Master” with long-ago former record holders Bill and Dough Hsieh, along with their older brother and inspiration David Hsieh. In this episode, they taught me just how much our game has changed. From the abolition of smoking at the table to masterpoint inflation, and to the resurgence of youth bridge, bridge has evolved. However, one thing continues to be the same: its power of leaving happy memories that survive over the span of decades.   Episode Highlights:   1:50- Be the once in a blue moon and pronounce their last name with “C”   4:05- How the Hsieh brothers got started on bridge   7:00- Imagine being interviewed by the local newspaper for every tournament you go to   7:55- 6-year-old-Doug’s opponents thought Doug was a joke and refused to play   10:20- The masterpoints inflation is real   11:05- Bill’s dad was the original engine behind his pursuit for the record   13:24- An unlucky split costed Doug beating the record by an additional 10 months   14:44- Bridge can consume you   15:48- The past versus the current state of youth bridge   18:50- The Hsieh brothers’ current exposure with bridge   22:40- David’s favorite partner   25:15- It was inevitable that Doug will beat Bill’s record   26:50- Ron is a great role model!   30:35- The Hsieh brothers’ influential mother   33:05- Back when everybody smoked at the bridge table   36:00- People still remember stories from Midnight Swisses that happened 40 years ago 40:15- Bridge opens up connections in the work place

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