About

Paul MendelsonAceoftrumps is the website of Paul Mendelson. Paul is best known as the London Financial Times bridge correspondent, and as a leading author on bridge and gambling.

Paul Mendelson switched from chess to bridge while still at school, and has stayed with the game until now. Although competitive, Mendelson only rarely plays tournament bridge these days, but he can claim The National School's Championship in 1983, representing London in the European Friendly Games in 1984, gold and silver medals in the Mind Sports Olympiad and The Scottish National Championships - pairs and teams trophies, as well as numerous county and regional events.

Paul is the author of six books on bridge and three books on poker. He writes the Financial Times bridge column each week and has contributed to tournament commentaries. For many years the administrator of The Macallan International Pairs Championship, Paul is known to many of the world's finest players and is constantly seeking high-level innovations for his teaching and play.

Mendelson is renowned for his interactive lectures which allow players of all standards to improve their game. Never relying on rules, Paul insists on explaining the logical thought processes behind each decision. His students have gone on to win many competitions, and he has coached expert players, training for International competition. Full details of Paul's lessons, seminars and holidays can be found elsewhere on the site.

His gaming expertise comes from a long association with gaming in the UK, South Africa and in Las Vegas, where he has profiled several of the world's leading casino owners and developers. His simple Blackjack count allows average players to play on level terms with the casinos while enjoying all the benefits of being a modest high-roller.

Feel free to e-mail Paul at any time with enquiries: we'll get back to you as quickly as possible.

Bridge books

Poker books

Gambling books