Release 2.19r
Need a partner?

Want to play, but don't have a partner?   Click here for our partnership chairs.

In addition, we have a great feature in the Member Services section. You can login and click on the tab that says "Find a Partner." For detailed instructions,  click here (Please be patient, it may take a bit longer to load due to the photos in the document).

If you're not a member yet, please send us an email, and let us know which game you'd like to play in; we'll do the best we can to help you.

How to Use the Members Only Section
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  1. Register for the "Members Only" section of the website. ..........
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The Kibitzer, Ontario's Bridge Newsletter
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Zero Tolerance Policy
Zero Tolerance Policy..

Bridge is an extremely enjoyable game. Courteous behaviour is an exceptionally important part of that enjoyment.
This guide serves as a brief reminder of how to behave at the bridge table.   We are sure that all players naturally follow this code of conduct but there are times when concentration and pressure can take their toll and it is for these situations that we issue this as a reminder.

 

Greet others in a friendly manner prior to start of play on each round.
Be a good "host" or "guest" at the table.
Fill in your convention card completely and make it readily available to your opponents.
Make bridge enjoyable for yourself, partner and opponents.
Give credit when opponents make a good bid or play.
Take care of your personal grooming.
Ensure that your mobile phone is turned off.
Enjoy the company as well as the game.


Remember that it is rude to criticise your partner or opponents in public, to be less than polite at the table, to gloat over good results or object to a call for the tournament director or to dispute or argue about a director’s ruling.
 

Please call the director if you think you may have been affected by bad behaviour. You will be helping others as well as yourselves


 
As in all games that are governed by rules and regulations, bad behaviour will be penalised .....

If a player at the table behaves in an unacceptable manner, the director should be called immediately. Annoying behaviour, embarrassing remarks, or any other conduct which might interfere with the enjoyment of the game is specifically prohibited by Law 74A. Law 91A gives the director the authority to assess disciplinary penalties. This can include immediate disciplinary board penalties, and if a second violation occurs in the same event, disqualification from that event. The guilty party or parties will be deemed not to have played in that event. No masterpoints will be awarded and no refunds received. Any further violations may result in a disciplinary hearing where the player(s) future participation in games will be considered. A Behaviour Report Form shall be available for players to report incidents, and a logbook for directors to document complaints and action taken at the table.

 

 

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