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  2. Duplicate bridge movements - Wikipedia

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    In the example movement above, Tables 1, 2, 7, and 8 would use one set of boards, with boards entering at Table 2 and exiting at Table 7, and Tables 3, 4, 5, and 6 would use the other, with boards entering at Table 6 and exiting at Table 3.

  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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    A traveling scoreslip (also called a traveler) is a form used for recording the results of each deal in a duplicate bridge tournament. [1] In these tournaments, the four hands of each deal are placed into a board so that the same deal can be played by different competitors.

  5. 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.

  6. Template:BridgeHandInline - Wikipedia

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    ♠ A K 5 ♥ 5 6 ♦ J 9 8 6 ♣ Q 7 5 3 - with thin spacing ( ) ♠ A K 5 ♥ 5 6 ♦ J 9 8 6 ♣ Q 7 5 3 - with normal non-breaking spacing ( ) 2. The template has 'no-wrap' parameters which prevents mid-suit line-breaks and keeps at least two suits on the same line.

  7. Template:BridgeHandNWES - Wikipedia

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    Board 1 Matchpoints South in 4 ♥ None vulnerable ♠: J 3 ♥: J 8 7 4 ♦: A 10 7 6 5 ♣: Q 3 ♠: K Q 8 7 2 N W E S. ♠: 10 9 5 4 ♥: A 2 ♥: 9 6 ♦: J 4 2 ♦: K Q 9 ♣: 10 7 2 ♣: K 9 6 4 Lead: ♠ K ♠: A 6 ♥: K Q 10 5 3 ♦: 8 3 ♣: A J 8 5

  8. Template:BridgeHandNS - Wikipedia

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    1. Each of the two lines of code represents a hand in the order of: North, South 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. 4.

  9. Template:BridgeHandWE - Wikipedia

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    W E ♠ {{{5}}} ♥ {{{2}}} ♥ {{{6}}} ♦ {{{3}}} ♦ {{{7}}} ♣ {{{4}}} ♣ {{{8}}} Template documentation [view] [history] [purge] Purpose This template generates a diagram typical of those used in literature to present a partial deal in contract bridge. Usage The template receives 8 elements of data - the card rank holdings in each of four suits for each of two players - West and East ...