It is, in theory, impossible to be in two places at the same time, but 20-year-old Brad Moss of Manhattan made a valiant effort over the weekend.
They led throughout, holding off a challenge from Brad Moss of Manhattan and Fred Gitelman of Toronto, who finished second.
Fifth, Brad Moss of Berkeley, Calif., 35.03.
In the last round teams headed by Brad Moss and Jared Lilienstein, both of Manhattan, seated themselves wrongly.
Their teammates are three rising young stars, Jeff Ferro, Brad Moss and Ravindra Murthy.
In second place were two junior players, Brad Moss and Ravindra Murthy of Berkeley, Calif., who had led almost throughout the event.
The 17th winner, announced yesterday, is Brad Moss of Manhattan, a senior at Stuyvesant High School.
Brad Moss became King of Bridge because he had a better record than his rivals in sectional, regional and national competition, and outnumbered them in master points.
Their teammates are Rev Murthy, Leni Holtz and Brad Moss.
The South player happened to be Greenberg's son, Brad Moss, already an expert at 17.
It is, in theory, impossible to be in two places at the same time, but 20-year-old Brad Moss of Manhattan made a valiant effort over the weekend.
They led throughout, holding off a challenge from Brad Moss of Manhattan and Fred Gitelman of Toronto, who finished second.
Fifth, Brad Moss of Berkeley, Calif., 35.03.
In the last round teams headed by Brad Moss and Jared Lilienstein, both of Manhattan, seated themselves wrongly.
Their teammates are three rising young stars, Jeff Ferro, Brad Moss and Ravindra Murthy.
In second place were two junior players, Brad Moss and Ravindra Murthy of Berkeley, Calif., who had led almost throughout the event.
The 17th winner, announced yesterday, is Brad Moss of Manhattan, a senior at Stuyvesant High School.
Brad Moss became King of Bridge because he had a better record than his rivals in sectional, regional and national competition, and outnumbered them in master points.
Their teammates are Rev Murthy, Leni Holtz and Brad Moss.
The South player happened to be Greenberg's son, Brad Moss, already an expert at 17.