Conversations with World Class Bridge Players
https://www.thesettingtrick.com/episode-28-ron-smith
Among US Juniors, few adults’ names are as well-recognized as Ron Smith. But don’t let his title of “Honorary Junior” fool you; Ron began playing bridge back in the Roth Stone era, when he only would open the bidding with 14 points—3 points more than what he needs to open today. A true perennial all-star, Ron stands out for his work in fostering the rising young stars of our game. He’s also an entertaining and genuinely good-natured fellow.
Episode Highlights:
1:50- Ron’s mother used to think he was going to hell for playing bridge
3:40- Ron’s sister = ultimate bridge wing-woman
5:15- How Ron became hooked on bridge
12:05- Seymon Deutsch could get away with anything
16:00- The legend of Zia Mahmood
21:30- “I’ve got a partner for you” = Bobby Levin
23:00- Don’t cheat
32:20- Al Roth Stoned
36:55- A Justin Lall story
40:50- Ron + Juniors = win Midnight Zip KO
42:40- Ron is an honorary junior
44:30- How to get Bobby Levin to agree with your bidding
48:30- Bob Hamman’s unique perspective on Justin Lall
52:10- Brad Moss bamboozled Joe Grue with a legendary psyche
54:50- Ron believes in preempting aggressively when favorable
1:05:00- Edgar Kaplan and his diplomacy
1:14:40- Rubber bridge stories
1:23:40- “You’re not playing for anything either?”
1:35:28- How Joe Grue got his nickname “Joe Boo”
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John McAllister, Host
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