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John Meckstroth was born in 1956
in Springfield, Ohio and now
lives in Tampa, Florida. He has
been a star of the bridge world
for over 20 years and we can
expect him to continue dominating
both national and international
events for at least another 20.
At his current pace, Jeff is set
to compile a record second to
none.
Although
Jeff and Eric Rodwell are two of
the world's leading players, it
is as a partnership (known
universally as
"Meckwell") that they
have built their widespread
reputation as one of the greatest
partnerships of all time.
Together, they have won virtually
every major title in the game,
most of them more than once. They
are renowned not only as great
players, but also as brilliant
theorists. Their bidding system
(starting from a Precision base)
is complex, their agreements
extensive, and their trademark
style ultra-aggressive.
A WBF
World Grand Master, Jeff is sixth
in the current world rankings,
right ahead of his partner.
Jeff has
played in the finals of eight
World teams championships, the
first at the age of just 26. All
of his major international
successes have come in
partnership with Eric. They have
won the Bermuda Bowl four times
(1981, 95, 2000 and 2003) but had
to settle for Silver medals in
1997 and 2005. At World Team
Olympiads, they won Gold in 1988
and Silver in 1992. They also won
the World Pairs in 1982.
In 1974,
At the age of 18, Jeff was one of
the first recipients of the ACBL
King of Bridge scholarship. Five
years later, he broke onto the
tournament scene with a
vengeance, winning three North
American titles that year,
including the Reisinger, and
reaching the final of the
Vanderbilt. He also won the ACBL
Player of the Year race in 1992
and the Barry Crane Top 500 in
1996. In 1998, he was awarded the
IBPA's Charles. J. Solomon Award
for the year's best-played hand.
It is
surely only a matter of time
before Jeff surpasses John
Crawford's pre-Hamman record of
37 NABC titles. Indeed, with more
than a 15-year age advantage over
the big man, perhaps one day Jeff
will surpass even his teammate's
incredible achievements.
Jeff is
one of those people who work hard
at whatever he does, but he is
also blessed with a natural
ability for many things. When he
is not playing bridge or spending
time with his family, he can
usually be found on the golf
course. As a teenager, he was a
scratch golfer and harbored hopes
of playing the game
professionally - golf's loss is
the bridge world's gain. Not that
he has given up all intentions in
that direction - he says that he
may try to get onto the Senior
Golf Circuit when that time
comes.

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