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Matt Granovetter was born on 1950, is an American bridge player and writer. Discover Matt Granovetter'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 74 years old?
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Matthew "Matt" Granovetter (born 1950) is an American bridge player and writer.
Granovetter is from Jersey City, New Jersey, and graduated from Hunter College.
He subsequently moved to Netanya, Israel.
In competition at the world level, Granovetter played on second-place teams in the 1974 Mixed Teams and the 2008 Seniors Teams.
The latter, third in a quadrennial series played for the Senior International Cup, was a nonmedal event at the inaugural World Mind Sports Games.
Granovetter played with Russ Ekeblad on a US team that won its 5-day preliminary round-robin field of 16 teams, with Japan second.
After winning three long knockout matches each, over five more days, Japan defeated the US by merely 202 s to 200 in the two-day final.
Granovetter–Ekeblad scored very well in the 5-day preliminaries, third-best of about 100 pairs.
In 1981–2 and 1983, Granovetter took part in Grand Slam, two televised matches between teams representing the US and Britain, arranged by the BBC.
The 1983 match was featured in a book that described him thus: "He is a composer and lyricist and he plays bridge like an artist. One moment he is suffused with extrovert optimism, the next he is submerged in gloomy introspection, which leads to some unsound overbidding and some extreme conservatism. Very often, to achieve the artistically perfect result, he plays so slowly that the whole table seems frozen in some timeless still-life, but he demonstrated time and again that he was one of the best card players on either side."
He and Pamela co-edit the magazine Bridge Today.
He has written a number of books about bridge, most of them collaborations with Pamela, as well as musicals for children and mysteries set in the bridge world.
He is the bridge editor of the Jerusalem Post.
The Granovetters have developed a bidding system known as the Granovetter Unified System.
All his books have been published as by "Matthew Granovetter".
Unless otherwise noted, all the books in this section were co-authored by Pamela Granovetter.
After spending 1993 to 2005 in Israel, he returned with his wife Pamela to the US.
They now live in Cincinnati.
In competition, Granovetter and Karen McCallum won the 11th quadrennial World Mixed Pairs Championship in 2006, finishing first in a field of 487.