1 hr 55 min

20. Jack Zhao - Laughs his Face off The Setting Trick: Conversations with World Class Bridge Players

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Jack Zhao is a two time world champion in pairs and one of the funniest men in the bridge world. While this is an audio program, when Jack laughs wholeheartedly, it looks like his face is going to explode. I’ve had the pleasure of partnering Jack for a week long regional tournament and visited him in his home city of Tianjin, China.
 
In this conversation we discuss Jack’s improbable journey to living in America, learning bridge as a teenager and the importance of Jack being welcomed into the bridge scene in Rotterdam. In spite of his team missing the first six boards of the semifinal, Jack won the 2017 Reisinger. In 2006, he won the Vanderbilt as the 44th seed, and the World Pairs, partnering Fu Zhong in both events. He won the World Mixed Pairs in 2014 with Kerri Sanborn.
 
Jack’s ultimate bridge goal is to win a major world team championship, preferably the Bermuda Bowl. In spite of having been asked, he is not yet eligible for senior events.
 
Highlights from Episode:
 
1:25- The Edge - “It was like someone lit the touch paper on this bomb. I had never seen anything like it. It was like a switch went on.” From It Might Get Loud when he saw the Jam on Top of the Pops.
 
2:30- Introduced to bridge by a casual player
 
11:50- 50% slams
 
14:12- Bridge in Rotterdam
 
15:25- The importance of bridge books
Kelsey
 
16:46- Bridge bible, Better Bridge with Bergen
Carried it everywhere with him
 
19:18- Most helpful was Terrence Reese over my shoulder
 
23:49- Playing with 1966 World Pairs champion Hans Kreijhns
One club four cards, one diamond four cards, one heart four cards Underled ace of diamonds Only lead to beat the contract
 
29:40- Jack’s lifetime hero, Barry Westra, always curious about what Jack was thinking
 
36:35- Exams at Erasmus University
 
39:28- Playing with Fu
 
43:14- 2nd in Transnational teams
 
44:25- “Easy” last day of Bermuda Bowl Round Robin
 
47:19- Dream for all bridge players
 
52:11- Bridge does not require a lot of calculations
 
53:54- Reaction when he underled ace of diamonds
He can still see his p’s face
 
56:16- Top players in Netherlands were open to Jack
 
1:02:00- How Jack learned about Michael Rosenberg
He was the guy who could make THOSE hands
 
1:04:27- Opponents cards
 
1:13:08- Winning Vandy as 44th seed
 
1:16:24- A grand slam in diamonds
 
1:19:30- Winning the Reisinger 
 
1:30:32- Better than Kalita?
 

Jack Zhao is a two time world champion in pairs and one of the funniest men in the bridge world. While this is an audio program, when Jack laughs wholeheartedly, it looks like his face is going to explode. I’ve had the pleasure of partnering Jack for a week long regional tournament and visited him in his home city of Tianjin, China.
 
In this conversation we discuss Jack’s improbable journey to living in America, learning bridge as a teenager and the importance of Jack being welcomed into the bridge scene in Rotterdam. In spite of his team missing the first six boards of the semifinal, Jack won the 2017 Reisinger. In 2006, he won the Vanderbilt as the 44th seed, and the World Pairs, partnering Fu Zhong in both events. He won the World Mixed Pairs in 2014 with Kerri Sanborn.
 
Jack’s ultimate bridge goal is to win a major world team championship, preferably the Bermuda Bowl. In spite of having been asked, he is not yet eligible for senior events.
 
Highlights from Episode:
 
1:25- The Edge - “It was like someone lit the touch paper on this bomb. I had never seen anything like it. It was like a switch went on.” From It Might Get Loud when he saw the Jam on Top of the Pops.
 
2:30- Introduced to bridge by a casual player
 
11:50- 50% slams
 
14:12- Bridge in Rotterdam
 
15:25- The importance of bridge books
Kelsey
 
16:46- Bridge bible, Better Bridge with Bergen
Carried it everywhere with him
 
19:18- Most helpful was Terrence Reese over my shoulder
 
23:49- Playing with 1966 World Pairs champion Hans Kreijhns
One club four cards, one diamond four cards, one heart four cards Underled ace of diamonds Only lead to beat the contract
 
29:40- Jack’s lifetime hero, Barry Westra, always curious about what Jack was thinking
 
36:35- Exams at Erasmus University
 
39:28- Playing with Fu
 
43:14- 2nd in Transnational teams
 
44:25- “Easy” last day of Bermuda Bowl Round Robin
 
47:19- Dream for all bridge players
 
52:11- Bridge does not require a lot of calculations
 
53:54- Reaction when he underled ace of diamonds
He can still see his p’s face
 
56:16- Top players in Netherlands were open to Jack
 
1:02:00- How Jack learned about Michael Rosenberg
He was the guy who could make THOSE hands
 
1:04:27- Opponents cards
 
1:13:08- Winning Vandy as 44th seed
 
1:16:24- A grand slam in diamonds
 
1:19:30- Winning the Reisinger 
 
1:30:32- Better than Kalita?
 

1 hr 55 min