Hugh Walter Kelsey (1926 – 18 March 1995) was a British bridge player and writer, best known for advanced books on the play of the cards.
He was a combatant in World War II, and subsequently lived for a long time in Malaya.
[1] Kelsey was a resident of Edinburgh when he died there on 18 March 1995, presumably from "repeated cardiac problems", in the words of Alan Truscott, citing his son George.
He represented Scotland twelve times in the Camrose Trophy, played between the constituent countries of the British Isles.
The Scottish Bridge Union holds an annual Hugh Kelsey Tournament.