Eunice Rosen
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Eunice Marya Rosen (born September 6, 1930) is an American bridge player who has been a top-level competitor in the upper reaches of bridge for 5 decades. She is married to fellow bridge champion William Rosen.
In 1958 and in 1966, Eunice and Bill won the Master Mixed Teams, now known as the Chicago Mixed Board-a-Match tournament. She was runner-up in 1973 at the national Sternberg Women's Board-a-Match Teams tourney. In 2000, she won the Whitehead Women's Pairs playing with Joan Stein. Her impressive defensive bridge skills became widely regarded in the bridge community, resulting in a write-up[1] in a New York Times column covering one of her remarkable moves.
In 1982 in the New York Times, Alan Truscott called Eunice Rosen "one of the leading players in the game".[2]
Her parents were Samuel Berg and Marion Berg. Eunice and William live in Highland Park, Illinois. They have four children: Marc Jeremy Rosen, Marta Jane Freud, James David Rosen and Gary Andrew Rosen.