Zia Mahmood
Mir Zia Mahmood is a Pakistani-American professional bridge player. He is a World Bridge Federation and American Contract Bridge League Grand Life Master. As of April 2011 he was the 10th-ranked World Grand Master.
Biography
Zia was born in Karachi, British India, now Pakistan. Zia was educated in England from the age of six to twenty-one. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant of the Institute of England and Wales and spent three years running a family business in Pakistan. He also spent eighteen months in Abu Dhabi developing business interests.Mahmood is married to Lady Emma, his wife since February 2001. She is the daughter of Neil Primrose, 7th Earl of Rosebery. They have two sons: Zain and Rafi.
Bridge
Mahmood achieved international bridge fame, almost overnight, during one fortnight in 1981 when he led Pakistan to a second-place finish in the Bermuda Bowl tournament. The Bermuda Bowl is the most important open world championship, and that was the first participation by anyone from the World Bridge Federation geographic zone "Asia and the Middle East". It also tied Taiwan for the best finish by anyone from outside Europe and the United States. It is now the second best finish from outside Europe and the United States, after Brazil won the tournament in 1989.Five years later, Zia led a short-handed team from Pakistan to second place in the 1986 Rosenblum Cup tournament, which is the open world championship in even-number non-Olympic years. That remains tied for best finish by anyone from outside Europe and the United States. The event is transnational, but none of the nine winning teams has included a single player from outside Europe and the United States.
Zia Mahmood is the author of Bridge My Way, an autobiography, and has hosted many TV shows. For many years his regular partner was Masood Salim, followed by Michael Rosenberg, and now Bob Hamman—as members of Nick Nickell's professional team through spring 2012.
Beginning 2012/2013, Nickell has replaced Hamman and Zia with Bobby Levin–Steve Weinstein.
Zia has represented the United States in world competition, and thus he won his first major world championship, the 2009 Bermuda Bowl. Although he won the quadrennial Mixed Teams in 2004 with Sabine Auken and a French pair. He still considers himself Pakistani, however: "I am proud and happy to be representing America, but my Pakistani identity is in no way submerged. I feel like a Pakistani who is living in America and playing for America." To prove his point, Zia and his American teammates once played their opening match in Pakistani dress.
Mahmood spends much of his time in Great Britain and the United States and is very much part of the London bridge scene. He wrote a weekly column for The Guardian newspaper until January 2012, when the paper stopped covering bridge.
The ACBL Hall of Fame inducted Zia in 2007. According to the citation sometime that year, he was a London resident.
Zia won the ACBL's 3-day Life Master Pairs championship in 2000, 2004, and 2007 with three different partners. After placing second in the 85th rendition, July 2014, he is a 3-time winner and 5-time runner-up with seven different partners.
Mariusz Puczyński is a Polish bridge player whose greatest achievement has been to win the Bronze Medal in the 2004 European Bridge Championship. His teammates on that occasion included Cezary Balicki and Adam Żmudziński, for many years known as Poland's strongest pair and as one of the strongest pairs in the world. During the 2015 bridge cheating scandals, Puczyński satisfied himself that his former teammates had not been playing honestly, and returned his medal to the European Bridge League because he no longer wanted it. In early 2019, Puczyński had by chance the opportunity to partner Zia in a tournament in Poland. Someone told Zia about Puczyński's gesture, and he warmly complimented him for it. On 15 May 2019, Puczyński received a package through the post as a present. It contained the Gold Medal which Zia had won at the 2009 Bermuda Bowl.
Honors
- ACBL Hall of Fame, 2007
- ACBL Honorary Member of the Year 2006
Awards
- ACBL Player of the Year 1991, 1996, 2000, 2005, 2012
- Mott-Smith Trophy 1991, 1996
- Herman Trophy 2005, 2012
- IBPA Award 2007
- Le Bridgeur Award 1984
- Romex Award 1983, 1987
- Precision Award 1995
Wins
- Bermuda Bowl 2009
- World Transnational Mixed Teams 2004
- Gold Cup 2010
- North American Bridge Championships
- * von Zedtwitz Life Master Pairs 2000, 2004, 2007
- * Blue Ribbon Pairs 1998
- * Nail Life Master Open Pairs 1990, 1991, 2005, 2007, 2012
- * Jacoby Open Swiss Teams 2009
- * Vanderbilt 1994, 1996, 2015
- * Mitchell Board-a-Match Teams 1991, 1996, 2006, 2008
- * Chicago Mixed Board-a-Match 1999
- * Reisinger 1987, 1989, 1996, 2008, 2009
- * Spingold 1991, 2003
- United States Bridge Championships
- * Open Team Trials 1997, 1999, 2006
- Asia & the Middle East Championships
- * Open Teams 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1991
- Other notable wins:
- * Buffett Cup 2006
- * Richard Lederer Memorial Trophy 1978, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2006
- * Cavendish Invitational Teams 1986
- * Staten Bank World Top Invitational Pairs 1988
- * Cap Gemini Pandata World Top Invitational Pairs 1992
- * Cap Volmac World Top Invitational Pairs 1995
- * Cap Gemini World Top Invitational Pairs 1998, 2000
- * Cap Gemini Ernst & Young World Top Invitational Pairs 2001
- * Politiken World Pairs 1995
- * Omar Sharif Individual 1990
- * Portland Club Individual 1990
Runners-up
- Bermuda Bowl 1981, 2007
- Rosenblum Cup 1986, 2010
- World Open Pairs Championship 2002
- Buffett Cup 2008
- Cavendish Invitational Pairs 1998
- Gold Cup 1982
- North American Bridge Championships
- * Jacoby Open Swiss Teams 1992, 2010, 2014
- * Mitchell Board-a-Match Teams 2004
- * Nail Life Master Open Pairs 2000, 2001
- * Reisinger 2002, 2003, 2005
- * Roth Open Swiss Teams 2013
- * Silodor Open Pairs 1991, 1994, 2006, 2007
- * Spingold 1993, 1995, 2011
- * Vanderbilt 1988, 1990, 1991, 2000
- * Wernher Open Pairs 1987
- * von Zedtwitz Life Master Pairs 1992, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2014
- United States Bridge Championships
- * Open Team Trials 1996, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005
- Other notable 2nd places:
- * Forbo-Krommenie International Teams 1997
- * Cavendish Invitational Teams 1995, 2006