Listen "31. Youngest Life Master: Adam Kaplan and Richard Jeng"
Episode Synopsis
At the age of 10 years and 43 days Adam Kaplan set the record as the American Contract Bridge League's youngest ever life master. A subsequent article in the ACBL Bridge Bulletin, commemorating Adam's achievement, inspired his successor Richard Jeng who broke Adam's record with ease at the age of 9 years, 6 months, and 12 days. Both Richard and Adam are members of the USA1 Under 21 team whose journey in the 14th World Youth Team Championships we chronicle in Double Dummy. A film which Adam largely inspired. Here are two brief conversations about Richard and Adam's quest to become the youngest life master and what the title meant to them. 2:16- The event where Adam won his last needed masterpoints 4:04- Two club games per day—the dedication needed to get those masterpoints 6:39- The fame ensuing after his achievement 7:46- What the achievement means to him 9:14- "I was a terrible partner" ~ Adam 12:14- Adam's current level of bridge involvement 14:04- The story behind Adam's nickname 15:39- Adam's partner in Double Dummy 19:54- An optimistic grand bid by Adam 24:09- Adam's current career plans 26:30- Richard's first reaction on hearing about Andrew Chen's achievement 27:05- How Richard first started playing bridge 28:40- Richard's inspiration on becoming the Youngest Life Master 29:50- Richard's meeting up with the teen whose record he planned on beating 30:35- This record is meant to be broken! 31:35- Life Master is a title given only to those who mastered life 31:55- The event where Richard won his last needed master points
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