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Raymond Brock was born on 14 October, 1936, is an A british and Irish contract bridge player. Discover Raymond Brock's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Born 14 October 1936
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1936

Raymond Slater Brock (14 October 1936 – 1 January 2008) was a leading English bridge player and then a long-time administrator.

1968

A subsequent job as a computer manager with Honeywell took him to Glasgow from 1968 to 1975.

While living there he played seven matches for Scotland; three times during that span the team won the Camrose Trophy, for which England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland compete (subsequently Ireland too).

Before and afterward he played for England, with 26 appearances for the country in all.

Additionally on four occasions he was non-playing captain of the England team, as well as serving as a selector.

He won the Gold Cup, the premier British domestic competition, seven times.

1980

He was twice President of the British Bridge League and was non-playing captain of many Great Britain teams, including the bronze medal winning Women in the 1980 World Team Olympiad and the gold medal winning Juniors at the 1989 World Championships.

1982

This success came during his partnership with Tony Forrester, which lasted from 1982 to 1990.

He achieved the rank of World International Master through his performances.

Brock was educated at Manchester University and became a physics teacher at a Manchester school.

1987

He was a member of the Great Britain team that finished second in both the 1987 European Bridge League championship and the 1987 Bermuda Bowl world championship, and fifth in the 1988 World Team Olympiad.

1994

He did much coaching of the best young players, and in 1994 was non-playing captain of the British Junior team that won the European Championships and went on to win the World title the following year.

He wrote several books, in particular on defence, a part of the game at which he was especially expert.

1996

These include Planning the Defence (1996) and Expert Defence (1997).

While with Honeywell at Brentford, Middlesex in the late seventies and early eighties, some of his early bridge writing included chapters on the Stayman convention.

His vacations during this time were spent at Monte Carlo playing bridge with the likes of Omar Sharif.

He died of cancer.

His widow Sally Brock is an international bridge player.

Together they won the England Mixed Teams event on six occasions and the British Mixed Pairs twice.