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Robert David "Bob" Hamman (born August 6, 1938 in Pasadena, California) is an American professional bridge player, among the greatest players of all time. He is from Dallas, Texas. Hamman and Bobby Wolff played as partners for nearly three decades on teams that challenged for major trophies in North America and often for world championships. Representing the United States (from about 1980, previously North America) they won eight world championships for national teams, the 1988 World Team Olympiad and seven Bermuda Bowls spanning 1970 to 1995. For the last they were members of Nick Nickell's professional team, where Hamman remained a fixture through the current two-year cycle and won three more Bermuda Bowls in partnership with Paul Soloway and Zia Mahmood.

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  • Robert David "Bob" Hamman (born August 6, 1938 in Pasadena, California) is an American professional bridge player, among the greatest players of all time. He is from Dallas, Texas. Hamman and Bobby Wolff played as partners for nearly three decades on teams that challenged for major trophies in North America and often for world championships. Representing the United States (from about 1980, previously North America) they won eight world championships for national teams, the 1988 World Team Olympiad and seven Bermuda Bowls spanning 1970 to 1995. For the last they were members of Nick Nickell's professional team, where Hamman remained a fixture through the current two-year cycle and won three more Bermuda Bowls in partnership with Paul Soloway and Zia Mahmood. Beginning 2012/2013,Nickell has replaced Bobby Hamman and Zia Mahmood with Bobby Levin–Steve Weinstein.A new pairing for Hamman with Bart Bramley was announced in July but never secured, according to a November report that Hamman will play with Justin Lall. Justin was a silver medalist in the 2011 Bermuda Bowl and is the son of Hemant Lall, Hamman's partner in 2007. (en)
  • Bob Hamman (ur. 6 sierpnia 1938 w Pasadenie, Kalifornia) – amerykański brydżysta, World Grand Master oraz Senior Master (WBF). Bob Hamman był członkiem , profesjonalnej drużyny brydżowej, która zdobywała główne tytuły światowe. Został uhonorowany przyjęciem do galerii sław ACBL. W latach 1994–2010 był członkiem Komitetu Zawodów i Turniejów WBF. Bob Hamman jest jedną z 10 osób, które zdobyły potrójną koronę brydżową w kategorii otwartej: * w roku 1970 zwyciężył (z drużyną USA) w Bermuda Bowl; * w roku 1988 zwyciężył (z drużyną USA) na Olimpiadzie brydżowej; * w roku 1974 zwyciężył (razem z Robertem Wolffem) w mistrzostwach świata par. (pl)
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  • Robert David "Bob" Hamman (born August 6, 1938 in Pasadena, California) is an American professional bridge player, among the greatest players of all time. He is from Dallas, Texas. Hamman and Bobby Wolff played as partners for nearly three decades on teams that challenged for major trophies in North America and often for world championships. Representing the United States (from about 1980, previously North America) they won eight world championships for national teams, the 1988 World Team Olympiad and seven Bermuda Bowls spanning 1970 to 1995. For the last they were members of Nick Nickell's professional team, where Hamman remained a fixture through the current two-year cycle and won three more Bermuda Bowls in partnership with Paul Soloway and Zia Mahmood. (en)
  • Bob Hamman (ur. 6 sierpnia 1938 w Pasadenie, Kalifornia) – amerykański brydżysta, World Grand Master oraz Senior Master (WBF). Bob Hamman był członkiem , profesjonalnej drużyny brydżowej, która zdobywała główne tytuły światowe. Został uhonorowany przyjęciem do galerii sław ACBL. W latach 1994–2010 był członkiem Komitetu Zawodów i Turniejów WBF. Bob Hamman jest jedną z 10 osób, które zdobyły potrójną koronę brydżową w kategorii otwartej: (pl)
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