I think it is safe to say that most kitchen table bridge players don't use a lot of the conventions that an average duplicate bridge player uses. So once you have become a duplicate player or an advanced money bridge players you have probably become a better player than most kitchen table players. And I am using huge generalizations.
Then once you start comparing yourself to duplicate players what criteria do you use? Masterpoints? I have more points than 142,000 members of the ACBL but I am only a SLM so lots of you would probably say I "suck at bridge" but at my local club I am the mentor to several players.
Or how about the online players who don't have the points but have become really good by playing endless games. They know the conventions, the plays, etc, they are just anonymous and don't have the reputations.
What I am saying is that you don't have to be in the pro ranks to be a "non-sucker at bridge". Lots of you are already there, they just don't want you to know it.
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