Sasanka Ramanadham

Duties: Web Site, St. Louis Knockouts, Ask The Expert (ATE), & Tournament Publicity

My name is Sasanka Ramanadham and I am an Associate Professor of Medicine in Washington University School of Medicine. I have lived in St. Louis since 1991, which is my longest tenure anywhere since I went through Junior High School and High School in New York.

 

My bridge playing began in 1995 when I registered for a class at the U. City High School Beginner's class. I would have had an earlier start except that when I registered for a similar class in Houston in 1990 the instructor called the night before to inform me that the class was cancelled because they did not have enough registrants for even one table !!!! Suffice it to say that I waited by the telephone in 1995 also but the call never came and my life as a bridge player commenced.

 

I owe my interest in card games and bridge to at least three people. Firstly, there was my grandmother who taught her grandchildren many different card games, including one which involved declaring a trump suit. Secondly, there is my father who talked about playing bridge during his college days raising my curiosity about the game. Then there is my first and still tournament partner Greg Barnes who I met in that beginner's class in 1995 and, within a few months convinced me to travel to play in the Nationals in Miami. Let's just say that after winning a few trophies there, I was hooked.

 

As my regular partners will attest to, I have other interests that do not include a card table. I enjoy more the thrill of winning tournaments than accumulating points and have been known to skip bridge tournaments for baseball games, golf, or work. I also enjoy skiing and biking and have ridden to raise money for the American Diabetes Association.

 

November 2004 was the beginning of my term on the Board and I am looking forward to contributing to a game that has given me a lot. For one, it has provided me with a haven where I am able to forget about everything else and enjoy the game for what it is "just a game". More importantly, I have been introduced to a community of really gifted and wonderful people from many walks of life and I am happy to call many of them my friends, even away from a "bridge venue". I am not sure what challenges we will face over the next three years, but I will try to do my part in promoting the game to novices and make the game a more enjoyable one for everyone. My ultimate goal in bridge: Identify the "Phantom Pair" that parade in and out of games.

 


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