Corporate honchos come together at
8th Annual Bridge tournament of CBAI
Deepak Parekh, Chairman, HDFC, and the President of CBAI and
like-minded business barons like Hari Mohan Bangur, Managing Director, Shree
Cement Ltd, along with – Debashis Ray, Sanjay Bhattacharya of Fortuna Capital
and others came together in 2012 to form CBAI in Kolkata.
“Bridge is not like a normal card game as perceived by many. It is
very systematic and has emerged as a popular mind-game like chess,” said Hari
Mohan Bangur, a senior founder-member of CBAI and patron of Kolkata-based NGO
Prabha Khaitan Foundation, who picked up the game watching his parents play and
later honed up his skills during his IIT-Mumbai days. Bridge has been an
intrinsic part of Kolkata’s countless adda circles.
The trick-taking game is cerebral and often compared to chess, but
many prefer it for its social nature – playing in pairs and teams – with
intuitive communication at its core.
Billionaires Warren Buffet and Bill Gates are great enthusiasts of
the game. "Bridge is such a
sensational game that I wouldn't mind being in jail if I had three cellmates
who were decent players," Buffet once said.
Many aficionados of the game
say it teaches you to read people better and keeps you alert and even prevents
the onset of age-induced dementia.
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