Milton Work

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Milton C Work in 1897

Milton Cooper Work (1864 June 27, 1934) was a noted American authority on whist, bridge whist, auction and contract bridge.

Work Point Count system

In his writings, he suggested evaluating balanced hands using a point count method: Ace = 4, King = 3, Queen = 2 and Jack = 1. This became known as the Work Point Count and was later adapted by Charles Goren to value all hands. It is still used by most players. In 1927 Work was named American Bridge League (ABL) Honorary Member of the Year.

Other sporting activities

He was the manager of the Philadelphian cricket team that toured England in 1897. He had earlier played for Belmont Cricket Club between at least 1880 and 1887. He also played cricket, tennis and baseball for University of Pennsylvania in 1887. He edited the American Cricketer magazine.

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