Bridge (game).
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IV DUPLICATE BRIDGE
Duplicate bridge is a variety of contract bridge in which the element of luck affecting the final score is greatly decreased and the factor of skill is correspondinglyincreased.
Duplicate is virtually the only game now played in championship bridge tournaments and matches.
Duplicate bridge can be played by any number of players divided into pairs or teams.
Each pair competes against all (or in some duplicate tournaments against half) theother pairs.
The cards are all dealt before play begins and placed in pockets in separate trays known as boards on each table.
The dealer and conditions of vulnerability are marked on the board.
The bidding and play in duplicate bridge are similar to rubber bridge, except that the cards are not gathered together at the end of eachtrick, but are placed in front of each player.
At the end of the hand, everyone's cards can thus be placed intact back in the board.
The board is then passed on to thenext table, and the same cards are replayed by four different players.
A traveling score sheet goes with each board.
Between hands the players move from table totable in accordance with a prearranged plan so that each pair plays against as many other pairs as possible; at the same time, the boards are moved in such a way thatthe same pair never plays the same hand twice.
A Scoring
The scoring of points in duplicate bridge is different from that of rubber bridge in that each hand is unrelated to all others.
For part scores —that is, hands on which less than game is bid—a bonus of 50 points is added to the trick score.
On game bids a bonus of 300 points is added if not vulnerable and 500 points if vulnerable.
Slambonuses are the same as in rubber bridge.
These points are used indirectly to calculate the match point score.
The pairs (North-South and East-West) in each direction scoring the most points will get the top score; the second best, next to top; and so on.
The top score is that figure equal to the number of tables the hand is played less one.
Thus, in a 13-table duplicate game, top score on a board will receive 12 points; the next, 11 points; down to zero.
Therefore it is unimportant by how many pointsa player achieves a top score.
The player will receive the same 12 points whether 20 points above second best or 1000 points better.
In a board-a-match team of four, two pairs constitute a team.
One pair plays North-South, the other East-West.
Thus a direct comparison on each board is made.
The team receives 1 match point oneach board; a net profit is achieved, 4 points if the scores are equal, and a zero if there is a net loss.
The team winning the most match points, not total points, wins thetournament.
Contributed By:Charles H.
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