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Born: Montreal, Canada May 19, 1947
Married Beverly Kraft, his childhood sweetheart, in 1986.
Son Matthew, two dogs: Lady (Golden Retriever) and Jackie
Robinson (Black Labrador)
Residence: Toronto
Eric learned bridge at High School and has been fascinated
by the game ever since. He has made his mark on bridge in
several areas. He served in administration, as president
of Unit 151 (Montreal); as District 1 judiciary chairman
in the Seventies and Eighties, as a Canadian Bridge Federation
board member and as a member of the ACBL Goodwill Committee.
Eric
is a former editor of the Unit 151 newsletter, author of
a weekly bridge column in the Montreal Gazette from 1977 to
1997, has been a principal contributor to most world championship
books since 1979, directs the Master Solvers Club and Challenge
the Champs for the Bridge World magazine, has been editor
of the World Bridge News since 1994 and has contributed
to bridge magazines and bulletins around the world as well
as doing VuGraph commentary at many World and International
events.
Kokish is also the author of several conventions,
including the Kokish Relay and the Montreal Relay. In 1980,
he won a Bols Brilliancy prize and the ROMEX award for the
best bid hand of the year.
Although he has not played frequently
of late, Kokish is still among the top all-time Canadian
players. He has won two North American championships — the
Vanderbilt Knockout Teams and the Men’s Board-a-Match
Teams. He has earned two silver medals in international play — in
the World Open Pairs in 1978 and the Bermuda Bowl in 1995
and has finished third three times in the Rosenblum Cup.
As
a coach, Kokish has earned a reputation as one of the best.
His latest success was as coach of the Nick Nickell squad,
which won the 2000 Bermuda Bowl. In 1997, after several working
visits to Indonesia, he was invited by the Indonesian government
to coach the national teams in Jakarta, following which he
and Beverly settled in Toronto.
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