Millennium Post

‘Bridge is not gambling, more challengin­g than chess’

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JAKARTA: India’s Asian Games gold medal winners in bridge on Saturday said that their sport should not be treated as gambling for it involves skills and not luck.

“It’s game based on logic. It’s a mind game like chess but more challengin­g. In chess you play one on one. Here you are playing with your partner, with whom you can’t speak during the match. You have to understand each other’s move. You have to judge, what I am thinking with my cards,” Bardhan, 60, said.

“It’s definitely not gambling. Everybody gets the same hand (first set of cards), so no luck is involved. It’s up to you to respond to the situation,” said Bardhan who has been playing with Sarkar as a team for the last 20 years.

Bardhan said one must love and respect his cards.

“The set that you have in your hand, will not come to you with same combinatio­n again. You got to respect what you have. I always say you must

love your cards, only then you can develop the game,” he said.

Sarkar said it’s a game of young and the perception that only the old people play is wrong. “The Singapore team had young players. There are a

lot of players who are in their 20s. It’s also not a sport for the elite. In West Bengal, you have all kind of people playing the sport,” said Sarkar, who is a teacher at Jadavpur University and a fan of legendary singer Kishore Kumar.

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