A
brief history of bridge...
Bridge probably originated in the Middle East in the 19th century.
Auction bridge, one form of the game, was developed by the British
in India and later was popular in England
and the United States. It is still played but has largely been supplanted
by contract bridge, which achieved popularity after important innovations
were made in 1925 by Harold S. Vanderbilt. Its phenomenal popularity owed
much to the activities of Ely Culbertson. The craze subsided but
was later revived; books, tournaments, and newspaper columns on bridge
abound. Culbertson devised the honor count system to evaluate a hand
for bidding. The point count (or standard American) system introduced
by Charles H. Goren in the 1940s has generally replaced honor count.
Source: Encyclopedia.com
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