MATTHIAS FELMY (Oldenburg) is a German international player. His bridge successes include the European Schools Champioinships, three German national championships, wins in Austria's most important team and pair events as well as other high finishes in major tournaments across Europe.
Elizabeth Flynn (Indianapolis) is the writer of the popular ‘Betty’s Bridge Blog’ online. Her work has appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines, including <i>Readers’ Digest</i>, <i>USA Today</i>, and <i>Better Bridge magazine</i>.
Tony Forrester has long been acknowledged as Britain's top player, and is now a regular contender in North American championship events. He won the North American Open Pairs title in early 1998 and has won the Reisinger Teams twice since that time. He is the author of a number of books, and is the bridge columnist for The Daily Telegraph.
Kim Frazer (Australia) won gold medals at three successive Commonwealth Games for target shooting. She took up bridge in 2005, and in 2018 made the Australian women’s team at her first attempt. Her articles on bridge psychology have appeared in Australian Bridge and (in France) Le Bridgeur.
Peter Fredin (Sweden) has several top-three finishes in world pairs and teams competitions, and has won numerous events in his native Sweden and around the world. Other top-level experts fear and respect him as a challenging opponent, whose imaginative style along with his exceptional card-reading puts them under constant pressure. Bob Hamman says of him, 'Against Peter, no lead is secure, no contract is certain; he seems to be coming after you on every hand. There is never a time to relax.'