Norman Kay (bridge)
Norman Kay was an American bridge player. He partnered Sidney Silodor until Silodor's death in 1963. With Edgar Kaplan, Kay formed one of the most successful and longest-lasting partnerships in organized bridge. It spanned more than 40 years, and ended with Kaplan's death in 1997. He was from Narberth, Pennsylvania.
In 1955, Kay won the McKenney Trophy for earning the greatest number of masterpoints in American Contract Bridge League-sanctioned play during the year. Kay won 13 major North American Bridge Championships in the period of 1957–1977, when he was named ACBL's top performance player. He was runner-up in the Bermuda Bowl twice, and was second and third in the World Team Olympiad. He was a World Bridge Federation World Life Master and an ACBL Grand Life Master. Kay was arguably the greatest bridge player who never became a world champion. He was known for both the remarkable accuracy of his card play and for his even temperament at the table. Away from the table, he was widely respected as an exceptionally kind and humble gentleman.
According to Alan Truscott, Kay "bent over backward to avoid criticizing his partner, or his opponents, blaming himself for any misfortune if he possibly could." He also played slowly: "Kay believed in a thorough analysis at the table, and never played a card until he had examined every angle. This leisurely approach occasionally caused problems."
Kay was an account executive for Merrill Lynch for 38 years, retiring as a vice president in 1987. He helped his wife who operated a sports memorabilia business from 1980 to 1997. He and his wife, Judy, also owned a stable of standardbreds from 1970 or 1980 to 1986 or 1987. Kay died from a pulmonary embolism on January 17, 2002. Judy Kay subsequently married Bobby Wolff in late 2003.
Kay was Inducted into the ACBL Hall of Fame in 1996.
Bridge accomplishments
Honors
- ACBL Hall of Fame, 1996
- ACBL Honorary Member of the Year 2001
Awards
- McKenney Trophy 1955
- Mott-Smith Trophy 1960, 1963, 1968
Wins
- North American Bridge Championships
- * Vanderbilt 1959, 1960, 1968, 1970, 1981, 1983, 1986
- * Spingold 1967, 1968
- * Chicago 1961
- * Reisinger 1966, 1967, 1971, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1990
- * Men's Board-a-Match Teams 1955, 1961, 1966
- * Jacoby Open Swiss Teams 1997
- * Blue Ribbon Pairs 1974
- * Life Master Men's Pairs 1973
- * Open Pairs 1963, 1966
- * Men's Pairs, Spring NABC 1958
- * Master Individual 1955
Runners-up
- Bermuda Bowl 1961, 1967
- World Open Team Olympiad 1968
- North American Bridge Championships
- * Vanderbilt 1958, 1965, 1994
- * Spingold 1960, 1961, 1965, 1971, 1978
- * Reisinger 1969
- * Men's Board-a-Match Teams 1958, 1963, 1975
- * Jacoby Open Swiss Teams 1991
- * Master Mixed Teams 1960, 1962, 1967
- * Fall National Open Pairs 1956
- * Men's Pairs 1958, 1965, 1970
- * Men's Pairs, Spring NABC 1962
- United States Bridge Championships
- * Open Team Trials 1971, 1984, 1986, 1992
- * Open Pair Trials 1966