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Pierre Jaïs

Pierre Jaïs

AuthorBooks · Second hand1913-1988

Pierre Jaïs was a French bridge player and writer from Paris. He and his regular partner Roger Trézel were on the France team that won the inaugural World Team Olympiad in Turin, 1960, and they won the inaugural World Open Pairs Championship in Cannes two years later. As they had won the 1956 Bermuda Bowl on a French team representing Europe, they were the first to win the so-called Triple Crown of Bridge.

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Birth
1913
Death
1988
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Pierre Jaïs excelled in both the medical field and the world of professional bridge.
Born in the heart of Paris, he dedicated much of his life to mastering the strategy of this card game.
He is the author of fourteen works dedicated to exploring the techniques and tactics of bridge.
His book Bridge pratique is considered one of his most significant contributions to specialized literature.
Through his writing, he explored complex topics such as defensive play and the execution of slams.

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