A Direct Line with
Lorenzo Lauria
By Mabel Bocchi
Aka "Baluba"
54
years old. Born and living in Rome. World Grand Master and European
Grand Master. Divorced and remarried with Cristiana and father to
Roberto (9 years old) and Anna (5 years old). Plays in the Italian
National Team and also the Lavazza Team. In his competitive playing
career, which began in '72, he has won many titles both for Italy
and at club level. His most important gold medal victories are:
Olympiad 2000, European Championships '79 - '95 - '97 - 2001, MEC
Pairs '79, Cavendish Teams '96 - '97, Rosemblum Cup '98 - Vanderbilt
Cup '99 - IOC Grand Prix '99, Reisinger Cup 2000 - Forbo Teams 2001,
Spingold Cup 2001, Australian Summer NOT 2001, 7 Italian Team Championships,
5 times Coppa Italia. Hobbies: stock exchange and sport in general.
What experience in life has most influenced you?
My life has been characterised by a serious of periods, all very
different from one another, and from each one I've absorbed something
which has contributed to the man I am today. However, the experience
which influenced me most in the following years was military service
since that was when I took up bridgeplaying. This passion was so
great that firstly it took me away from my studies (Business and
Economics) and then it became the sole interest in my life, even
though at that time it gave me very little or nothing in return.
Despite this admission, we discover an unexpected and seemingly
inexplicable gap in your medal winning around the 1970's. What happened?
I threw myself heart and soul into the sect of Guru Baghuan. I
was with them all day while at night, to make money to live, I played
poker and suchlike. Then the Guru fell into disgrace and with him
the movement he had founded and I re-entered the bridge world, started
competing and winning.
Sullen, undemonstrative, apparently stroppy, nicknamed by his
companions "Baluba" (yobbo), is there something you'd
like to change in your character or are you happy as you are?
I'm satisfied as I am, also because living with my character and
with others is fine. In fact I can safely say that, despite appearances,
I'm a very relaxed person.
What is Lorenzo the father and husband like? Can you define
yourself with two adjectives?
Affectionate with the children, and patient with my wife Cristiana
even though she thinks otherwise.
Have you ever felt yourself prisoner of something or someone?
Yes, of my passions. Throughout the years when I have been attracted
to something or someone I have lived the experience, good or bad,
fully and right to the end, never being able to withhold.
If you weren't a full-time bridgeplayer what would you like
to be?
A criminal lawyer.
Does friendship exist between bridgeplayers?
In bridge the play has a big influence and rarely, although I don't
exclude it all together, is there an emotional or friendly relationship
between players of different levels.
If we scratch away the surface of your "difficult"
character we discover what?
That in essence I'm exactly as you see. Perhaps throughout the
years I've changed a little and I've found that I do actually possess
certain qualities which at one time would have seemed unthinkable
in my character....
For example?
I'm now much more self-controlled and so by keeping instict at
bay, I've become almost thoughtful.
It's said that who wins in bridge is he who makes least mistakes
and you have won a lot. There must have been some absolutely crushing
oversight
I have made countless blunders but there was one in particular
which cost us the Coppa Italia: it was back in '76 and we were playing
the last hand in the last session. Well, I failed the contract miserably,
dragging the team into second place.
And in your private life do you recall any mistake which cost
you dearly?
I've no doubt about it: my first marriage.
When does love finally end?
When you become fully aware of the situation, no longer creating
excuses and false hopes.
What really makes you laugh?
Irony in general, directed either towards others or myself
but in the latter case, I accept it only from friends.
What do you find intolerable in the bridge world?
Presumptious behaviour and narcissism, which are unfortunately
very common at all levels.
And on the other hand what continues you to surpries you in a
positive sense?
The incredible magnetism that this game always creates... a sort
of fatal attraction.
I am relaxed when...
no-one pisses me off.
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