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Bridgebase |
A free online bridge site - remember though, playing in person at the club is lots better
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Compass$$ |
Login to see how many dollars you have in your wallet.
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Club X - Compass National Results |
Every session we not only play against the members of our club, but we also play against other clubs, who play on the same moment and use the compasss software.
Its comparable to the Loveblock tournament , yet it happens everyday.
On this site you can see how well you did in the wider New Zealand competition.
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Lesson Resources - NZ Bridge |
Teaching materials and information about the game of bridge.
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NZB Rankings |
NZ Bridge Master Points, Rating Points,
Master Points: Players gain C points when successful in a session of play organised by a club, a region or NZBridge.
C points are converted to B Points in the ratio of 1 B point for
every 100 C points.
B points may also be gained in approved B Point Tournaments.
A points are gained only in A point Tournaments.
Rating Points are calculated on 31 st December each year
and are current when published on the NZ Bridge website.
Rating Points are used to determine Intermediate and Junior
Grades.
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NZ Bridge Tournament List |
Search for a tournament you are interested in entering , follow the prompts then enter
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Richmond Bridge Club Results |
A link to Richmond Bridge Club Results
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Search Masterpoints |
Search Masterpoints
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System cards |
System cards for tournaments are available as a PDF on NZBridge.com.nz
Fill in the front and back pages for all B point and all 5A Tournaments.
Please fill in all pages for Tournaments 10A and higher.
Save the document with a distinct name.
You can amend your document for another partner and save with another distinct name.
When printing the document, make sure it is changed to landscape format.
Ask a senior player to help you if you have difficulty filling in the document.
The system card is a good way to keep a record of the systems you use with each of your partners.
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