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EBU Blue and White Books

The EBU has published 2023 updates to the White Book and the Blue Book.  The Blue Book includes regulations and interpretations for online events.  trowBRIDGEclub  runs its online events in accordance with these regulations except that the club does not allow Undo's in bidding or play. There are also some changes to alerting and announcing regulations. 

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Simultaneous Pairs (SIMs)

What are Simultaneous Pairs?

In a club duplicate all pairs play the same set of boards, thereby allowing a comparison to be made to see who played them to best advantage. Now imagine all around England (or even further afield) pairs in different clubs playing the same set of boards at the same time in a single event allowing comparison over the whole of the country. That is in essence what a Simultaneous Pairs event is – an event run concurrently at different clubs over a wider area.

Participants in Simultaneous Pairs (often abbreviated to Sim Pairs or Sims) enjoy being able to compare their results with a much bigger field – literally hundreds or thousands of other pairs – from the comfort of their local club.

There is a small extra charge for SIMS  but participant can download a written expert commentary afterwards, to give them some idea of what they might have done on the hands, as well as generous master point awards due to the larger number of competitors. It is exciting to watch the website results and see how they change as more clubs upload their files. You can see how you did nationally very soon after the event.

Where the events run on more than one day, different sets of hands are played on each day.

Is it scary or difficult?

No.  On the evening it just seems like an ordinary night at the Bridge Club, it is directed and scored in the usual way.