Larry T. Cohen (1943–2016) was an American bridge player. Cohen was from Palm Desert, California. He was a pharmacist and a graduate of University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Katz and Cohen

Cohen and Richard H. Katz won the collegiate bridge championship, then a pairs event, representing Wisconsin. They continued their partnership and won several major teams-of-four events together during the next decade. Playing under ACBL auspices in Houston during January 1977, they were on the verge of advancing to represent North American in the Bermuda Bowl when officials accused them of cheating. They quit the final match after 96 of 128 deals (which forced their three teammates to forfeit) and soon withdrew from the league, but subsequently sued the American Contract Bridge League for $44 million. The case was settled out of court with Katz and Cohen agreeing not to play with each other for the next two years.

Bridge accomplishments

Wins

  • North American Bridge Championships (10)
    • Wernher Open Pairs (1) 1976
    • Blue Ribbon Pairs (1) 1968
    • Nail Life Master Open Pairs (1) 1988
    • Grand National Teams (1) 1974
    • Vanderbilt (2) 1975, 1976
    • Keohane North American Swiss Teams (1) 2001
    • Reisinger (1) 1973
    • Spingold (2) 1973, 1976

Runners-up

  • North American Bridge Championships
    • Blue Ribbon Pairs (1) 1969
    • Vanderbilt (2) 1973, 1989
    • Keohane North American Swiss Teams (2) 1992, 2003
    • Mitchell Board-a-Match Teams (1) 1971

See also

  • Cheating in bridge

References


Larry Cohen Biography

Pictures of Larry Cohen

WriterDirector of 'It's Alive' Larry Cohen passes 1942 2019 Reel

Larry Cohen 19362019 The Scariest Things

Larry Cohen interview — THE FLASHBACK FILES