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Johns Creek Brothers Win Bridge Championship Title
Richard Jeng, 15, and Andrew Jeng, 18 recently claimed victory in an event at the Spring North American Bridge Championships.

Brothers Richard Jeng, 15, and Andrew Jeng, 18, of Johns Creek recently claimed victory in the Golder North American Pairs Flight B event at the Spring North American Bridge Championships (NABCs), one of 13 championship-level events held in New Orleans from March 12-22.
At age 9, Richard held the record for being the youngest Life Master in the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL). Their win in New Orleans is the brothers’ first championship-level title since winning the Young Life Master Pairs event in 2011.
The NABCs are held three times a year across the U.S. and Canada to bring together players of all skill levels, from beginner to advanced, with opportunities for everyone to play daily from 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. The 2015 Summer NABCs will be held in Chicago, Ill., from August 6 to August 16.
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About the American Contract Bridge League
Founded in 1937, the ACBL is the largest bridge organization in the world, serving 167,000 members and 3,200 bridge clubs and sanctioning 1,100 sectional and regional tournaments annually. The ACBL’s three North American Bridge Championships each attract up to 5,000 players representing every state in the United States, Canada and about 20 other foreign countries. A challenging and rewarding card game, bridge attracts players of all ages and walks of life – from Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to poker star Phil Gordon. For more information about the ACBL, visit www.acbl.org.