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Nico Gardener

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385: 88:, above a frock shop. There he supervised the bridge teaching and the rubber bridge rooms where beginners could practice at the game for small stakes. The teachers were some of the best players in the country, and there were about 2000 students each year. The school survived his death, but no longer exists. Another of Nico's ventures was the bridge cruise, of which he was an early promoter. Each summer would find him hosting on a 474: 160:; this prestigious tournament featured some of the world's strongest partnerships. He also played rubber bridge for many years at Lederer's club and at his own London School of Bridge. 469: 429: 464: 70:
in 1936, where he began a career in bridge. Nico changed his surname to Gardener after he settled in London and became a naturalised British citizen.
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Gardener married Pat Hyman (c. 1920–1988), who was also an international player, competing in three European women's championships. Their daughter,
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cruise ship. Gardener was multi-lingual, capable of conducting lessons and practice in Latvian, Russian, German, French, Italian and English.
26:, 27 January 1906 – 10 December 1989) was a British international bridge player and a leading bridge teacher in London and on cruise ships. 439: 256: 348: 269: 444: 261: 449: 198: 454: 66:, and played chess. His father had been a banker, but in Germany the family became timber merchants. He moved to 47: 374: 108: 99:, a contemporary whose family fled Russia after the 1917 revolution. Together they produced two classic books. 378: 394: 459: 424: 419: 359: 336: 219: 403: 116: 107:
Gardener's partners in bridge competition included some of the great players of the day, such as
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One of Gardener's established partners was the outstanding and prolific bridge writer
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six times, firstly in 1946, and the Waddington Master Pairs in 1953. He won the
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Nicola P. Smith (foreword). Card Play Technique; or, The Art of Being Lucky
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Gardener apparently claimed 1906, but his passport and the
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Nico founded the London School of Bridge in 1952 in the
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United Kingdom
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Riga
Latvia
Imperial Russia
Russian Revolution (1917)
Ukraine
Moscow
Berlin
Berlin University
London
Nicola Smith
King's Road
Chelsea
Mediterranean
Victor Mollo
Pedro Juan
Victor Mollo
Louis Tarlo
Iain Macleod
Adam Meredith
Boris Schapiro
Rixi Markus
Fritzi Gordon
Bermuda Bowls
Gold Cup
Sunday Times
Tony Priday
Mollo, Victor
Gardener, Nico
OCLC

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