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Contract bridge, or simply bridge, is a trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck. In its basic format, it is played by four players in two competing partnerships, [1] with partners sitting opposite each other around a table.
The World Bridge Series Championships are held every fourth year, in the year of World Cup. It includes the following main events: World Open Knockout Teams (Rosenblum Cup) World Women Knockout Teams (McConnell Cup) World Senior Knockout Teams (Rand Cup) World Mixed Swiss Teams. World Mixed Pairs. World Open Pairs.
Brydż (ang. bridge) – logiczna gra karciana, w której bierze udział czterech graczy tworzących dwie rywalizujące ze sobą pary. Gracze stanowiący parę siedzą naprzeciwko siebie. Każda para stara się uzyskać lepszy wynik punktowy od wyniku przeciwników. Gra składa się z dwóch odrębnych części: licytacji oraz rozgrywki.
3. Nikos DELIMPALTADAKIS – Vassilis VROUSTIS (GREECE) WOMEN PAIRS. 1. Gianna ARRIGONI – Gabriella OLIVIERI (ITALY) 2. Elisabeth Grasholt SJODAL – Sofie Grasholt SJODAL (NORWAY) 3. Anja ALBERTI – Beatrix WODNIANSKY (GERMANY) SENIOR PAIRS. 1. Dan JACOB – Piotr KLIMOWICZ (CANADA) 2. Malcolm PRYOR – Ed SCERRI (ENGLAND) 3.
Tournament results: American Bridge Association National Championships, All-American Regional Championships, and European, Far East and South American Championships. World Championships and USBA Grand Nationals are in the main listings; Bibliography: listed according to subject matter.
The playing area waiting for the players. Results. Bulletins. BBO Vu-Graph Schedule. Photographs from the Championships. The WBF Facebook page. Team Rosters. The draws and System cards. ©2024, World Bridge Federation - Maison du Sport International, 54 av. de Rhodanie, 1007 Lausanne – Switzerland.
Computer bridge is the playing of the game contract bridge using computer software. After years of limited progress, since around the end of the 20th century the field of computer bridge has made major advances.