Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Andrew Chen - Bridge's Youngest Life Master

Andrew Chen 8-year-old bridge player becomes the game's youngest Life Master 

An 8-year-old California boy has become the youngest bridge player to ever be awarded the title of Life Master by the world's largest organization dedicated to the card game.

The American Contract Bridge League said Andrew Chen of San Jose was granted the title of Life Master just three days after his eighth birthday.

The organization said it normally takes players decades to accumulate 500 masterpoints by playing at tournaments and accredited clubs, but Andrew was able to earn his points in just two years by participating in local games and playing online.

His final points toward the Life Master title came in a May 27 online game hosted by Palo Alto bridge club Think Slam.

"I'm totally thrilled," Andrew said. "I feel like my hard work has paid off, and I want to thank everyone who helped to get me there."

Andrew, the ACBL's Rookie of the Year in 2019, and his brother, Charlie, 10, won the Art Weinstein Trophy Pairs Event at the 2019 San Mateo County Sectional Tournament.

Andrew said he is particularly drawn to the puzzle-solving element of the bridge.

"Every bridge hand is like a puzzle to solve," he said. "I like working things out." 













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