Hermanus Duplicate Bridge Club
Release 2.19q
Please!

Please be polite and courteous at all times.

Please respect other people’s rights to have different opinions or ways of thinking.

Please conduct your game in a proper, mature and inoffensive manner.

Please assist new members and guests.

Please show patience and understanding.

Please greet the opponents on arrival and say ‘thank you’ on departure.

Bridge Lessons

Do you want to learn to play bridge?

Register on our next Beginners course by contacting our Head of Training, Emmie, on ackerems@gmail.com or 083 417 6614.

Do you want to improve your bridge?

Join our Training WhasApp group, plus Emmie can guide you to a coach with the level of experience required.

Buccaneer League

Match 1: Peninsula vs HDBC, Drawn: 15-15

Match 2: HDBC vs Pinelands 2, Won: 18-12

Match 3: HDBC vs Keurboom 2, Won: 16-14

Match 4: HDBC vs CTWBC, Won: 19-11

Match 5: Outeniqua vs HDBC, Won: 5-25

Match 6: HDBC vs Peninsula, Lost: 5-25

Match 7: Pinelands 2 vs HDBC, Lost: 25-3

Match 8: Keurboom 2 vs HDBC, Won: 1-25

Match 9: CTWBC vs HDBC, Won: 0 -19

Code of Conduct

 

 

 

Bridge is an extremely enjoyable game. Courteous behaviour is an important part of that enjoyment.

The acceptance and observance of this code will help encourage new members to take up and continue to enjoy this great game.

 

 smiley Commendable Behaviour includes:

Greeting your opponents at the start of each round

Being a good host or guest at the table

Giving credit to the good bidding or play of your opponents. 

 angry Unacceptable Behaviour includes:

Criticising opponents (or their bidding or play)

Criticising partner (or their bidding or play)

Gloating over a good result

Badgering, rudeness, intimidation or profanity

Having an extended lesson or hand analysis discussion during the round

Any remark or action which causes annoyance or embarrassment to another player or person in the club, or might interfere with the enjoyment of the game

Objecting to calling the director

Summoning or addressing the director in a manner discourteous to them or other players

Disruptively disputing a director's ruling during the play.

Last updated : 12th Nov 2021 10:35 SAST