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'''Jacek Pszczoła''' (born January 10, 1967)<ref>[http://info.2008wmsg.chinaqiyuan.com/en-us/Participant_info.aspx?pno=2457 The 1st World Mind Sports Games]. ''info.2008wmsg.chinaqiyuan.com''</ref> is an American professional [[contract bridge|bridge]] player of Polish origin. Representing Poland, Pszczoła won the 1998 [[World Open Pairs Championship]] with [[Michał Kwiecień]]. American bridge players often refer to him by the nickname "Pepsi". He was Player of the Year of the ACBL in 2019.
'''Jacek Pszczoła''' (born January 10, 1967)<ref>[http://info.2008wmsg.chinaqiyuan.com/en-us/Participant_info.aspx?pno=2457 The 1st World Mind Sports Games]. ''info.2008wmsg.chinaqiyuan.com''</ref> is an American professional [[contract bridge|bridge]] player of Polish origin. Representing Poland, Pszczoła won the 1998 [[World Open Pairs Championship]] with [[Michał Kwiecień]]. American bridge players often refer to him by the nickname "Pepsi". He was Player of the Year of the ACBL in 2019.



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Jacek Pszczoła (born January 10, 1967)[1] is an American professional bridge player of Polish origin. Representing Poland, Pszczoła won the 1998 World Open Pairs Championship with Michał Kwiecień. American bridge players often refer to him by the nickname "Pepsi". He was Player of the Year of the ACBL in 2019.

Bridge accomplishments

Wins

Runners-up

References

  1. ^ The 1st World Mind Sports Games. info.2008wmsg.chinaqiyuan.com
  • "International record for Jacek Pszczoła". World Bridge Federation. Edit this at Wikidata