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  2. Duplicate bridge movements - Wikipedia

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    The American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) likewise requires at least 2 1/2 tables for a sanctioned standard pairs game, even though there is a valid movement for such a game, while permitting two tables to play an individual game with a "One Winner" Movement or a team matches. [2]

  3. Duplicate bridge - Wikipedia

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    Usually, the bystand is placed halfway through the field (e.g. between Tables 5 and 6 if there are 10 tables) and the relay between Table 1 and the last table. A "perfect" Mitchell is seven, nine, or thirteen tables, with four, three, or two boards per round respectively: all players play all boards, and all pairs of each direction play against ...

  4. Traveling scoreslip - Wikipedia

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    Below is a facsimile of a traveling scoreslip for Board 1 in a five-table matchpoint tournament using a Mitchell movement. All entries are made by competitors except the last two columns which are calculated and completed by tournament staff at the end of the session.

  5. Bridge scoring - Wikipedia

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    Note 1: Using American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) methods, scoring is one point for each pair beaten, and one-half point for each pair tied. Note 2 : The rule of two matchpoints for each pair beaten is easy to apply in practice: if the board is played n times, the top result achieves 2 n −2 matchpoints, the next 2 n −4, down to zero.

  6. Template:BridgeHandWE - Wikipedia

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    1. Each of the two lines of code represents a hand in the order of: West, East with suits in each line in the order of: spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs. When using the blank template sample from below, replace each emdash (—) with the card ranks (A, K, Q, etc.) of each suit held by each player. Use an emdash to show a void. 2.

  7. Glossary of contract bridge terms - Wikipedia

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    Fast arrival holds that 1 ♠ – 2 ♦; 2 ♠ – 4 ♠ is weaker than 1 ♠ – 2 ♦; 2 ♠ – 3 ♣; 3NT – 4 ♠. A relevant term is dawdling. Contrast Slow arrival. Fast rubber A rubber completed in two games. See slow rubber. Feature An honor or shortness in a suit. Conventional bids such as splinter bids or D-I are intended to show or ...

  8. Template:BridgeHandNE - Wikipedia

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    The template receives 10 elements of data: 1 for a descriptive label; 1 for designation of the lead and; 8 for the card rank holdings in each of four suits for each of two players - North and East. Either create or copy the blank template sample below, insert in article and complete as follows: 1.

  9. Template:BridgeHandNW - Wikipedia

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