Grand Prix Card Tournaments HBCUConnect.com to Launch World Series of Classic Spades Bid Whist



Printer Friendly Graphic Grand Prix Card Touranments® (www.grandprixtournaments.com) is pleased to announce its newest partner, HBCUConnect.com and the launch of the World Series of Classic Spades's8482; and the World Series of Bid Whist®.

"Both Spades and Bid Whist are two of the most popular card games in the African American community and we are excited to work with HBCUConnect.com to bring these two events to the public and, in particular, the Historical Black College and University family," stated Joseph Andrews, director and founder of Grand Prix Card Tournaments®. The location, dates and times for this event will be announced in the coming months.

About Grand Prix Card Tournaments 's8211; Grand Prix Card Tournaments® is owned and operated by Games by Andrews, Inc. Games by Andrews, Inc. is the creation of Joseph Andrews. Mr. Andrews is the director of Grand Prix Card Tournaments® and has played cards competitively for more than thirty (30) years. Mr. Andrews is the author of multiple books and articles about card games and, in addition to his writing accomplishments, Mr. Andrews is a contractor and consultant for several organizations and Internet Classic Gaming sites, most notably, the Microsoft Gaming Zone and the United States Playing Card Company (Bicycle® Playing Cards).

About HBCUConnect.com - Created by the alumni of the Historical Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), HBCUConnect.com is a community of over 200,000 members, including both currently enrolled and prospective students, parents, faculty and alumni of the HBCUs, dedicated to increasing the awareness of these great educational institutions and is a driving force in greater awareness of these great institutions, community leadership development and more efficient networking. HBCUConnect.com is the premier clearinghouse for all things related to the HBCU Collegiate experience. For more information on HBCUConnect.com visit www.hbcuconnect.com.

For more information on the 2006 World Series of Classic Spades's8482; and the World Series of Bid Whist®, visit www.grandprixtournaments.com or contact Doug Weischadle at (617) 847-4430.





Grand Prix Card Tournaments HBCUConnect.com to Launch World Series of Classic Spades Bid Whist