Author: Avon Wilsmore
This book looks at the actions of the "classic" Italian Blue Team, whose incredible run of victories include the World Championships of 1957-59, 1961-69, and 1972-75. Throughout that time, there were suspicions as to how these victories were achieved. To what extent were these suspicions justified?
The actions of administrators, in response to the problem of cheating over the last 60 years, is discussed in detail. Is it the case that an unofficial policy of "minimize the scandal" in the 1950s and 1960s led to the horrific facts uncovered by Boye Brogeland and others in 2015?
Extracts from the comments at the end of the book:
Bart Bramley: A page-turner...the most torough deal-by-deal examination ever done.
David Gold: ...a fascinating and compelling book...
Ron Klinger: ...a blistering indictment of the Italian Blue Team.
Anders Wirgren: ...you will find out why the Italians were so successful!
Paperback: 382 pages: 2018
Avon Wilsmore is an Australian bridge expert and author who wrote Under the Table: The Case Against the Blue Team. Wilsmore is a member of the Double Bay Bridge Club in Sydney and has won three Australian National Championships. In Under the Table: The Case Against the Blue Team, Wilsmore examines the actions of the Italian Blue Team, who won the World Championships from 1957–1975. He uses evidence from primary and secondary sources, including his own analysis of key hands, to build his argument.
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Author: Avon Wilsmore
This book looks at the actions of the "classic" Italian Blue Team, whose incredible run of victories include the World Championships of 1957-59, 1961-69, and 1972-75. Throughout that time, there were suspicions as to how these victories were achieved. To what extent were these suspicions justified?
The actions of administrators, in response to the problem of cheating over the last 60 years, is discussed in detail. Is it the case that an unofficial policy of "minimize the scandal" in the 1950s and 1960s led to the horrific facts uncovered by Boye Brogeland and others in 2015?
Extracts from the comments at the end of the book:
Bart Bramley: A page-turner...the most torough deal-by-deal examination ever done.
David Gold: ...a fascinating and compelling book...
Ron Klinger: ...a blistering indictment of the Italian Blue Team.
Anders Wirgren: ...you will find out why the Italians were so successful!
Paperback: 382 pages: 2018
Avon Wilsmore is an Australian bridge expert and author who wrote Under the Table: The Case Against the Blue Team. Wilsmore is a member of the Double Bay Bridge Club in Sydney and has won three Australian National Championships. In Under the Table: The Case Against the Blue Team, Wilsmore examines the actions of the Italian Blue Team, who won the World Championships from 1957–1975. He uses evidence from primary and secondary sources, including his own analysis of key hands, to build his argument.
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- Page Count:
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