Bridge With Ned Paul, 222 Sheen Road, Richmond-upon-Thames, TW10 5AN – Duplicate bridge every Thursday afternoon at 1.15pm– Visitors welcome & partners found.
Friendly welcome; professionally hosted and directed. Refreshments included. Large free car park or buses 33, 337, 493 from Richmond, Twickenham, Barnes, Putney, etc.

info:
ned@nedpaul.com
or
07944 768643


THURSDAY
BRIDGE CLUB
* Home Page

LEARNING BRIDGE
* Lessons
* Supervised Practice

BRIDGE LINKS
*Putney Bridge Club
*Bridge at Harrison's, Balham
*
Ruff Club, Camden
* Aces Hi! Supervised Practice
* London Metro. Bridge Assn.
* English Bridge Union

* Mr Bridge
* Playbridge UK
* Ecatsbridge
* General Bridge Links

PLAY BRIDGE ONLINE
Bridge Base Online
Bridge Club Live
OK Bridge
Pogo.com


BCL is the site affiliated to the English Bridge Union
where you can play Acol;
BBO and OKB are high level duplicate bridge sites (BBO is free!); Pogo is rubber bridge.

BRIDGE BOOKS
We can supply books in the English Bridge Union Really Easy Bridge Series.
Titles include:
* R.E. Bidding
* R.E. Modern Acol
* R.E. Play in No Trumps
* R.E. Play with Trumps
* R.E. Defence
* R.E.Competitive Bidding
* R.E. Slams

And also books by Paul Mendelson in the Elliot Right Way series:
Titles include:
* Bridge for Complete Beginners
* The Right Way to Play Bridge
* Play Your Cards Right
* Control the Bidding

Email Ned for info.

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Results

Click the date box below for comprehensive board-by-board results for the appropriate session. I also mail out summary results to those players who have given me their email addresses. If you would like to be added to the list email me at ned@nedpaul.com.

2009
     
Oct. 1st
(no game)

 

How to Score Duplicate Bridge

Duplicate bridge is usually scored by the ‘Match Point’ method. To score match points, you look at your own score and compare this with the scores achieved at the other tables by the players who held the same cards.For every pair whose score you beat on the same board you get 2 MPs, and for every pair you tie with you get 1 MP.

If for example a board is played five times you will have your own result and four comparative results from other tables.. If you had the best score you will scored 8 MPs for four ‘wins’. In bridge parlance the 'top' on each board is 8. Of course if N-S get a top, the E-W at the same table get nothing, a 'bottom'. Match points are added up for each board so the maximum possible is the ‘top’ on each board times the number of boards played. The final match point score is usually expressed as a percentage of the theoretical maximum possible. In practice any score of more than 50% of this maximum is ‘above average’ and a good score.

 

 


This site is maintained by Ned Paul, telephone 020-8892 9429 or 07944 768643.