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Martin (Marty) Fleisher (born October 12, 1958) is an American bridge player, employee benefits attorney, manager of investments in life insurance policies and investment advisor.
Bridge career
Having first learned bridge at the age of eight by observing his parents and uncle, Fleisher became the youngest American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) Life Master from the New York metropolitan area in 1976 at age 17. At the same time, his team reached the final of the Grand National Teams knockout championship, making him the youngest player ever to reach the finals of a North American team bridge championship, a record he still holds. Sports Illustrated reported this accomplishment and featured Fleisher in its Faces in the Crowd section. Less than two years later he won the Intercollegiate regional bridge championship by the largest margin ever recorded in a pairs championship.
Fleisher has won eight national bridge championships and placed second in nine others. He and Eric Rodwell won the 2000 Cavendish Invitational, the world's strongest contest for money prizes. His team won the United States Bridge Championship for open teams to gain entry into the 2011 Bermuda Bowl (as one of two US entries) where they finished 4th. His team placed second in the same event in 2013, 2017, 2019 and 2023 to qualify to play in the Bermuda Bowls held in those years. They finished 9th in 2013 and 12th in 2019, but won the Gold Medal in August 2017 in Lyon, France. As a result, he became a World Grandmaster, which is the highest title awarded by the World Bridge Federation.
Fleisher was named the ACBL Player of the Year for 2013, awarded annually to the member who earns the most platinum masterpoints in the calendar year.
Personal
Fleisher grew up in Teaneck, New Jersey and graduated from Teaneck High School in 1976. He attended Swarthmore College, and New York University School of Law. He lives in Manhattan with his wife, Andrea Bierstein. He is the half-brother of the American comic book writer Michael Fleisher.
Bridge accomplishments
= Wins
=World Championships (1)
Bermuda Bowl 2017
United States Bridge Championships (6)
Open Team Trials 2010
Open Team Trials (second qualifier) 2013
Open Team Trials (second qualifier) 2017
Open Team Trials (second qualifier) 2019
Open Team Trials (second qualifier) 2023
Open Team Trials 2024
North American Bridge Championships (10)
Mitchell Board-a-Match Teams (1) 2018
NABC+ Open Pairs (1) 2024
Spingold (2) 2016, 2023
Norman Kay Platinum Pairs (1) 2013
Vanderbilt Knockout Teams (2) 2011, 2018
Roth Open Swiss Teams (1) 2010
Mixed Board-a-Match Teams (1) 2005
North American Swiss Teams (1) 2004
Other notable wins:
Cavendish Invitational Pairs (1) 2000
Intercollegiate Bridge Championship (1) 1977
= Runners-up
=North American Bridge Championships (9)
Vanderbilt (2) 2003, 2010
Jacoby Open Swiss Teams 2014
Roth Open Swiss Teams 2013
Grand National Teams (1) 1976
Life Master Pairs (2) 2006, 2012
Open Pairs I (1) 2003
Mixed Pairs (1) 2004
United States Bridge Championships (2)
Open Team Trials 2009
Open Team Trials 2016
Publications
Individual Retirement Account Answer Book, 19th edition, Aspen Publishers, 2012, ISBN 978-0-7355-7419-9.
References
External links
"International record for Marty Fleisher". World Bridge Federation. . Confirmed 2011-07-11.