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Brydż robrowy (ang. rubber bridge) – podstawowa forma brydża wywodząca się z wista. Nazwa nawiązuje do rozgrywanych w tej formie brydża wielorozdaniowych robrów, po zakończeniu których podliczane są wyniki gry [1].
Rubber bridge is a form of contract bridge played by two competing pairs using a particular method of scoring. A rubber is completed when one pair becomes first to win two games, each game presenting a score of 100 or more contract points; a new game ensues until one pair has won two games to conclude the rubber.
Brydż robrowy (ang. rubber bridge) – podstawowa forma brydża wywodząca się z wista. Nazwa nawiązuje do rozgrywanych w tej formie brydża wielorozdaniowych robrów, po zakończeniu których podliczane są wyniki gry.
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.
Bridge scoring. While a deal of bridge is always played following a unique set of rules, its scoring may vary depending on the type of event the deal is played on. There are two main categories of scoring: rubber and duplicate. Rubber scoring, and its popular variant Chicago, are mostly used in social play.
The definitions, procedures and remedies that define how rubber bridge and duplicate bridge are played. The Laws include the Proprieties , which discuss the game's customs and etiquette — often far more important than procedural matters.
All you will need, to play in Rubber Bridge, is this document, together with two packs of cards, a score pad and a scoring Summary of deals (see below). The information below explains the game to those who have only played duplicate bridge, but also sets out the latest rules for the more experienced rubber bridge players.