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Club Championship 2025

If you intend to play in the Club Championship this year please sign up next Wednesday 29th January or forward your name to Noel before Sunday 2nd February.

Competition is only open to Club members and you must be available to play on both nights.

Entrance Fee €10, payable on the first night.

23 January 2025

 

Results
Purple Tables
Scorer: Josephine Lavelle
Blue Tables
Scorer: Joe Meagher
Green Tables
Scorer: Noel Kennedy
Etiquette & Procedures
Basic Playing System

At the start of every round each pair must inform their opponents of their basic system (e.g. strength of no trump opening, 4 or 5 card major, forcing club) and their carding methods and in particular any unusual openings for which opponents may need to prepare.

Announcements

Announcements in the following 3 instances should be made each time the bid is made:

1.  When partner opens 1NT you state the range e.g. "12-14“

2.  When partner opens a "short" or "prepared" minor, you say "could be short".
3.  When partner responds 2D or 2H as a "Transfer" - you say "Transfer".
Alerting

The purpose of alerting is to advise your opponents that your partner's call has a special meaning.


The alert is made by the partner of the person making the alertable call. It is the responsibility of the alerter to ensure the opponents are made aware that an alert has been made.
 

Alert any call of your partner which you believe to be alertable even if you can't explain its meaning.
 

During the bidding no call above the level of 3NT is to be alerted unless it occurs on the first round of bidding. Calls above the level of 3NT after the first round of the auction are to be alerted at the end of the bidding. The dummy or declarer alerts the defenders before the opening lead. The defenders alert after the opening lead has been made but before it is faced.
 

The correct way to ask for information following an alert is to say "Please explain" You may only enquire when it is your turn to call.