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The Man Behind the Legend How did Italy reach the summit of World
Bridge and then remain there for more than fifteen years? How did a
game that seems so little suited to the Italian temperament end up
being the one that Italy dominated for so long? The answers to
these questions can be found in this book through the diary of the
man who was the whole story and saw it from within. Carl'Alberto
Perroux (1905-1977) was President of the Italian Bridge Federation
from 1952 to 1967. During that period he founded the Blue Team, the
most successful and best-known team in the history of bridge. As
Blue Team Captain he won eight Bermuda Bowls, one World Team
Olympiad and three European Championships. A trial lawyer in
private life (he was deemed to be the best criminal lawyer of his
time), Perroux was responsible for turning a group of talented
individuals into three partnerships and, secondly, a team. He was
noted for his tough discipline: players who broke the rules were
benched, even if it hurt the team in the short term. He is regarded
as the greatest Captain in history: in the words of Victor Mollo,
'As best captain ever, Perroux has no rivals, nor challengers.'
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