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On his blog, Gates confessed to playing bridge with his favourite playing partner- fellow billionaire Warren Buffett. Although the Berkshire weekend is always busy, Warren and I usually find time to goof off with a few games of bridge or a golf-cart ride around the showroom
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“I’ve been playing bridge for years—Warren Buffett is my favourite partner. We don’t get together in person now that we’re sheltering in place, but we still play online,” Bill wrote on his blog

economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/pana…
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Bill Gates and Warren Buffet speak about the joys of playing bridge. Few young people are learning the game today and millions of dollars are being invested to teach kids to play bridge in school in hopes of saving the beloved game.

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Bill Gates Encourages Young People to Play Bridge

''Anybody is good at bridge is going to be a good at a lot of things' ... Bill Gates

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Another Video of Bill Gates encouraging kids to play Bridge

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Inside Bill's Brain - Bill Gates & Warren Buffet eating burgers and playing bridge

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Our Mentor Amaresh Deshpande is on a mission to get students across the world to start playing Bridge.

Learning Bridge takes time. Today's children are having short attention spans. So he invented the game Hool which a shorter and faster version of Bridge.
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Hool was developed by Amaresh Deshpande. Hool can be played both as a board game and is also available in the App form. HOOL is recognized by the World Bridge Federation (WBF) – here is a video shot by WBF at the World Championships in Orlando 2018.

youth.worldbridge.org/introducing-ho…
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Amaresh introducing the Hool App to Bill Gates at the 2019 World Bridge Championship.

What Hool is to Bridge is very much like what T20 is to Cricket.
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“Bridge is like religion. You should strive to do your best with cards Karma gave you.” ... Mahatma Gandhi

Karma (predetermined fate) is analogous to the hand dealt at bridge; Dharma (Man’s action) is how man plays the hand.
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GenWise co-founder Rajesh Panchanathan @rpanchanathan and his wife Uma also a senior GenWise mentor play national level bridge.

His article on 'Why Learning to Play Bridge is Important' is a must read

genwise.in/single-post/20…
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It is never too late to learn Bridge. In our last 'Open to all Session' we had three generations playing from a 20 year old student to grandparents over 70 years old.

'Hema Deora never played bridge till she was almost 50 years old.'

scroll.in/field/888921/b…
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The @genwise_ team introduced Bridge in 2019.

We have courses starting every week either for students or Adults.

Introduce the game to your family and friends to the game. The best gift ever!

For the upcoming schedule please visit our site at genwise.in
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