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William S. Root (December 12, 1923 – March 18, 2002) was an American professional bridge player, teacher, and writer. He was from
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. Root was inducted into the
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in 1997. The American Contract Bridge League observed in his citation, "Root was perhaps the best known bridge teacher in the world – and has probably taught the game to more people than anyone in history."


Life

Root was born in New York City and raised in Miami, Florida. He died at age 79 in
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Jettison play

One of the most famous hands in his books is a seven notrump contract requiring a very advanced jettison play. High cards often get in the declarer's way, that is they block the effective play of the hand. A solution to these blocking problems is to throw away high cards. This unblocking coup is known as the ''jettison play''. Win the opening lead of J with the ace, dropping the king of spades. Cash the queen of spades, and jettison the ace of hearts from hand. Now cash the top hearts in dummy and jettison the top three clubs from hand! You can now run the clubs to discard diamond losers. This line of play has the advantage of trying out the club suit before seeing if the diamonds run. Due to this particular hand layout, the diamonds don't run because of the 4-0 split, while the clubs run because of the singleton 10. If the clubs did not split favorably, declarer could still try to run the diamonds using dummy's 3 to get back into declarer's hand.


Bridge accomplishments


Honors

* ACBL Hall of Fame, 1997"Induction by Year"
. ''Hall of Fame''. ACBL. Retrieved 2014-12-20.


Wins

* North American Bridge Championships (14) ** Vanderbilt (4) 1968, 1983, 1986, 1995 ** Spingold (3) 1961, 1966, 1967 ** Chicago (now Reisinger) (1) 1957 ** Reisinger (5) 1967, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1990 ** Men's Pairs (1) 1953


Runners-up

* Bermuda Bowl (1) 1967 * World Open Team Olympiad (1) 1968 * North American Bridge Championships (9) ** Spingold (3) 1963, 1974, 1978 ** Reisinger (1) 1966 ** Grand National Teams (1) 1992 ** Men's Board-a-Match Teams (1) 1963 ** North American Men's Swiss Teams (1) 1984 ** Life Master Pairs (1) 1995 **
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(1) 1966 * United States Bridge Championships (4) ** Open Team Trials (3) 1984, 1987, 1992 ** Open Pair Trials (1) 1967


Books

*
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(Englewood Cliffs, N.J.), ; Frederick Muller (London). Both 154 pp. * ——— (1972)
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''New Contract Bridge Outlines on Standard Bidding''. Crown Publishers (New York). 64 pages. * 96 pp. * Crown, ; Three Rivers Press (New York), ; (1992) CrownTrade Paperbacks, . All 244 pp. * Crown, (hardcover), (softcover); 1995, Three Rivers, . 216 pp. * 309 pp. * 410 pp. * 281 pp.


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