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Party duplicate, 2 tables
#1
Posted 2025-December-11, 18:48
We refuse to play party bridge!
Please can someone tell me how I can run a duplicate game with 2 tables, 21 or 24 boards? (edited)
Thanks
Please can someone tell me how I can run a duplicate game with 2 tables, 21 or 24 boards? (edited)
Thanks
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly. MikeH
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
#2
Posted 2025-December-12, 10:12
Individual: 7 rounds of 3 is 21.
Pair: can play it top = 1 if you want. ACBL only allows masterpoints if run as a "Home Style Pairs" game, scored IMPs with 3 rounds of (7, 8). Either way, the movement is "simply":
In all cases, boards are shared between each table every round.
Pair: can play it top = 1 if you want. ACBL only allows masterpoints if run as a "Home Style Pairs" game, scored IMPs with 3 rounds of (7, 8). Either way, the movement is "simply":
- N-S at table 1 are stationary.
- Before scoring, the N-S pair at 2 moves to E-W, and the E-W pair that just played at table 1 sits N-S 2.
- The next match is "as the players sit".
- Repeat for round 3.
In all cases, boards are shared between each table every round.
Long live the Republic-k. -- Major General J. Golding Frederick (tSCoSI)
#3
Posted 2025-December-12, 17:40
thank you
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly. MikeH
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
#5
Posted Yesterday, 05:59
barmar, on 2025-December-15, 10:28, said:
Just play a team match with IMP or Board-a-Match scoring.
Yes, I like that approach however I was out voted 7-1
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly. MikeH
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
#6
Posted Yesterday, 09:40
If "Home Style Pairs" is considered party bridge, then please feel free to ignore this...
In ACBLscore, you can set up a game they call "home style pairs." In this game, 3 team matches are played, with each partnership having every other partnership as its teammates once, and as its table opponents once. You can run it as IMPs win/loss, IMPs converted to VPs, or BAM scoring.
In ACBLscore, you can set up a game they call "home style pairs." In this game, 3 team matches are played, with each partnership having every other partnership as its teammates once, and as its table opponents once. You can run it as IMPs win/loss, IMPs converted to VPs, or BAM scoring.
#7
Posted Yesterday, 09:49
crazy4hoop, on 2025-December-16, 09:40, said:
If "Home Style Pairs" is considered party bridge, then please feel free to ignore this...
In ACBLscore, you can set up a game they call "home style pairs." In this game, 3 team matches are played, with each partnership having every other partnership as its teammates once, and as its table opponents once. You can run it as IMPs win/loss, IMPs converted to VPs, or BAM scoring.
In ACBLscore, you can set up a game they call "home style pairs." In this game, 3 team matches are played, with each partnership having every other partnership as its teammates once, and as its table opponents once. You can run it as IMPs win/loss, IMPs converted to VPs, or BAM scoring.
This sounds fine, thanks. We simply want to make sure we are playing duplicate, not shuffle, deal, play every hand.
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly. MikeH
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
#9
Posted Yesterday, 19:30
I prefer "home style pairs" to straight teams, especially if "party" is desired.
Three matches, play with and against every other pair.
If there's one clear inferior player/pair, "combine into teams and play 20 boards" could lead to some very personal fallout - of the "why did you want to play with them instead of us, and force us to play with the [-]s?" variety.
Three matches, play with and against every other pair.
If there's one clear inferior player/pair, "combine into teams and play 20 boards" could lead to some very personal fallout - of the "why did you want to play with them instead of us, and force us to play with the [-]s?" variety.
Long live the Republic-k. -- Major General J. Golding Frederick (tSCoSI)
#10
Posted Yesterday, 19:30
I prefer "home style pairs" to straight teams, especially if "party" is desired.
Three matches, play with and against every other pair.
If there's one clear inferior player/pair, "combine into teams and play 20 boards" could lead to some very personal fallout - of the "why did you want to play with them instead of us, and force us to play with the [-]s?" variety.
Three matches, play with and against every other pair.
If there's one clear inferior player/pair, "combine into teams and play 20 boards" could lead to some very personal fallout - of the "why did you want to play with them instead of us, and force us to play with the [-]s?" variety.
Long live the Republic-k. -- Major General J. Golding Frederick (tSCoSI)
#11
Posted Yesterday, 19:44
Exactly
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly. MikeH
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
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