Thomas Peter "Tim" Seres (1 April 1925 – 27 September 2007) was an Australian bridge player, generally considered among the best to represent the country internationally.
He and his elder brother, George, survived the bombing of Budapest and the Russian occupation and were helped by their aunt and uncle to get passage to Australia in 1947; he immediately obtained a job in a textile factory despite his lack of English.
Within eleven months[4] after arriving in Sydney, he won the Australian National Championships, representing New South Wales.
While winning consistently locally and nationally, it was in 1958 that Seres and his longtime tournament partner, Dick Cummings, first began to compete in Europe, representing Australia for years to come.
"[2] Aside from bridge, Seres had an enduring interest in horse racing and developed a betting system, broadly used in Australia.