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Colour Key to Sessions (least competitive to most competitive)
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A relaxed social bridge session. You do not need a pre-arranged partner. The number of boards played will be dependent on the pace of play. Players can play with friends if they do not wish to move around the room. In the Assisted Play session, a teacher will be available to support and discuss bidding and play.
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Aimed at less experienced players with the opportunity to discuss the bidding and play on difficult/unusual hands. Only simple systems are allowed. Experienced players are permitted only when partnering less experienced players. This would be one of the first duplicate sessions to which newer members would progress.
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Aimed at intermediate players, this is the recommended progression from Friday morning Play & Discuss. The session aims to increase the confidence of players so they feel more equipped to play in other more competitive sessions. Normally, 18 boards at a relaxed pace. There are no specific restrictions on conventions but typically only a small range of standard conventions are used. It is a duplicate session, and you will need to attend with a pre-arranged partner
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A mixed ability competitive session which provides reasonable progression beyond the Monday evening session. Players are expected to play at a reasonable pace in line with TD direction. You will need to attend with a pre-arranged partner.
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This session is popular with a wide range of players and attracts some of our more experienced players. There are no restrictions on conventions so you may encounter some of the more complex systems. Players are expected to play at a reasonable pace in line with the TD direction. It is a duplicate session playing between 21 and 24 boards. You will need to attend with a pre-arranged partner.
The two Club Championship Pairs trophies (match points and cross imps) winners are awarded based on the Tuesday evening sessions
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