
Marty Fleisher Inducted into the ACBL Hall of Fame
The bridge world recently recognized one of its most accomplished players
Marty Fleisher has officially been inducted into the ACBL Hall of Fame—a well-earned honor for someone whose contributions to high-level competitive bridge have spanned decades.
While I don’t know Marty personally, I’ve followed his career long enough to know that his presence in the Hall is not just deserved—it’s inevitable.

A Career Built on Consistency and Grit
Marty’s name has been synonymous with elite-level bridge for years. His resume is stacked with major titles including the Bermuda Bowl, Spingold, Vanderbilt, and Reisinger, among others. But what really stands out is his consistency—decade after decade.
In fact, over a 15-year period, he won 13 out of 14 major knockout finals. That kind of performance isn’t just about skill; it’s about endurance, adaptability, and showing up at the highest level—again and again.
👉 For a glimpse of the type of imaginative, high-pressure play that characterizes Marty’s game, check out this 2000 New York Times article.

Strategic, Assertive, and Not Afraid to Take Risks
From what I’ve seen and read, Marty’s playing style is a mix of technical precision and aggressive imagination. He’s not the type to sit back and wait for the perfect hand. He’s known to double thin games, bid bold contracts, and keep the pressure on. Not always textbook, but definitely effective.
Players at his level don’t just memorize systems—they make decisions under pressure, and Marty’s results speak for themselves.
👉 His creative approach to declarer play is also highlighted in this 2001 New York Times column, showcasing why he’s always been a fan favorite among bridge watchers.

A Long View of the Game
Marty’s bridge journey started early—playing competitively as a kid, taking time off for school and career, and then making a serious return in the ’90s. Since then, he’s led one of the most prominent teams in modern bridge and continued competing at the highest level.
Even outside the game, Marty’s known for being sharp—both in finance and in how he approaches the logistics of tournament life (word is, he’s the go-to guy for travel points and credit card hacks).
Why It Matters
At Bridge Unleashed, we’re always looking to spotlight the moments that matter in our game. Hall of Fame inductions are more than personal milestones—they’re a way to document bridge history and show what long-term excellence really looks like.
Marty Fleisher’s induction is a reminder that success in this game isn’t built overnight. It takes time, evolution, and commitment. Whether you’re a casual player or gunning for your first national title, there’s something to take away from watching careers like his unfold.
Congratulations, Marty
Thanks for pushing the standard of what’s possible in modern bridge.