💨 Abstract
Joyjit Sensarma, a bridge player and coach, believes introducing contract bridge to children with problem-solving skills can increase the game's popularity. He coaches the USA seniors' team and India's bridge team, acknowledging the complexities of the sport but remains optimistic about attracting new talent. He suggests explaining the game to young kids with a knack for problem-solving, as bridge is essentially a game of problem-solving.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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