Pierre Albarran
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Pierre Albarran (May 18, 1893 – February 24, 1960) was a French auction and contract bridge player and theorist, and tennis player. It has been reported that he was born in the West Indies,[1] and also in Chaville, Hauts-de-Seine, France;[2] he died in Paris.
At the bridge table Albarran won the European Teams Championship in 1935 and in the same year represented France in the first World Championship for national teams in New York City; he subsequently represented France over 30 times in international bridge competitions while winning 19 national titles. His contributions to bidding systems include the canapé approach and Roman two suiters (a later name for the convention).
...probably the greatest Contract Bridge player in Europe...
On the tennis court, he played for France in two Davis Cup tournaments and won the bronze medal in doubles with Max Décugis at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp.
Publications
- Bridge, Nouvelle methode de nomination. Les jeux bicolores. Le Canapé, 1946
- Cent donnes extraordinaires: Bridge, 1953, co-author José Le Dentu
- Comment Gagner Au Bridge, 1959, with Pierre Jaïs
- L'Encyclopédie du bridge moderne, vol 1. 1957 and vol. 2 1968
- Le Bridge pour Tous, 1949, co-author Robert de Nexon, Publisher: A. Fayard, Paris, LC: 49052576
- Le Nouveau Bridge Pour Tous, 1958, co-authors Robert de Nexon and José Le Dentu
- Notre Methode de Bridge, 1936, co-author Robert de Nexon
- Nouveau Memento de Bridge en 100 Lecons: Encheres Naturelles, 1976, co-author José Le Dentu, Publisher: A. Fayard, Paris, ISBN 2-213-00396-3, LC: 77576798
See also
- L'aristocratie du bridge, Pierre Jaïs, José Le Dentu, Alan Truscott, Paris, 1973, (editions Ballard)
- Pierre Albarran's profile at Sports Reference.com
References
- ↑ Francis, Henry G., Editor-in-Chief; Truscott, Alan F., Executive Editor; Francis, Dorthy A., Editor, Sixth Edition (2001). The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge (6th ed.). Memphis, TN: American Contract Bridge League. pp. 826 (plus 60 page Bibliography). ISBN 0-943855-44-6. OCLC 49606900. Page 600.
- ↑ Pierre Albarran's profile at Sports Reference.com
- ↑ Beasley, Lt. Col. H. M. (1935). The Beasley Contract Bridge System. London: Associated Newspapers Ltd. p. 10.
External links
- Pierre Albarran international record at the World Bridge Federation.
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