2016 Programme - Contract Bridge

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2016 Programme - Contract Bridge
2016 Programme
Name ………………..………………..……………..
Computer No…………………...…..………………..
THE TAUPO BRIDGE CLUB (INC),
PO BOX 734, TAUPO 3351
CLUBROOMS: Tauhara Road, Phone 378 6621
Email: taupobridge@xtra.co.nz
Website: www.contractbridge.net/taupo
OFFICERS
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Imm. Past President
PATRICIA TYLER 377 4649
BARRY FITZGERALD 378 2458
STUART McKINLAY 376 8551
SUZANNE FLOWERS 378 2314
CONVENORS
Monday
PATRICIA TYLER 377 4649
Tuesday
Partner Guaranteed by 1.15pm
Wednesday
ROSEMARY RITCHIE 378 1799
Friday
JOAN BERG 377 1313
NICOLA CHAPMAN 378 6462
Please use the sign-up sheets at the club, or ring the convenors
if you can’t find a partner. They are always keen to help.
COMMITTEE
Sharon Barton 372 8919
Mike Corkin 378 8940
Rona Driscoll 377 8808
Hazel Milliken 377 3973
John Paine 378 5638
Marilyn Sunley 377 2402
TOURNAMENTS
BAYLEYS INTERMEDIATE 5B
Sat 12th March
PAK’N’SAVE OPEN 5A
Sat 7th & Sun 8th May
SUMMERSET OPEN 8B
Sat 15th October
NZ WIDE PAIRS
Fri 4th November
CLUB EVENTS
Annual General Meeting
Tues 25th October
Prize Giving & Christmas Bridge
Mon 12th December
United Travel Midwinter Bridge & Dinner
Sun 26th June
Tues 1st November
Melbourne Cup
NOTE: if you win the toss, you MUST sit N/S
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Please use their services where possible and tell them you are a
member and appreciate their help to the Club.
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MONDAY PROGRAMME
Please be seated by 7.20pm
Conditions of play - Monday
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The same pair cannot win more than one Monday night
competition other than the Junior Championship Pairs
and the Swiss Pairs.
The Barbara Wright Trophy is played over ten
sessions with a different partner for each session and is
awarded to the highest scoring player with less than 30
rating points as at 31 January 2016. A minimum of 7
sessions are required, and all scores count. If a pair plays
twice, the first score counts.
For two-night events, both scores count. For three-night
events, the best 2 scores count. If a substitute is used,
that score will be dropped.
Junior Championship Pairs: played over 4 nights, best
3 to count. Qualifying pairs must have no more than 60
combined rating points as at 31 January 2016.
Systems: Restricted to those systems that are allowed
for Junior Tournaments www.nzcba.co.nz/systems-guide
-for-junior-intermediate-tournaments.html with the
addition of Benjamin Acol as played at Taupo Bridge
Club (see page 18)
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MONDAY PROGRAMME – continued
January
11 Open................………………………………………………
18 Open…………………………………………………………
25 Open…………………………………………………………
February
1 Barbara Wright (1)......……………………………………….
8 February Pairs.………………………………………….……
15 February Pairs.………………………………………….……
22 Summer Pairs..………………………………………….……
29 Summer Pairs..………………………………………….……
March
7 Barbara Wright (2)…………………………………….…….
12 Taupo Bayleys Intermediate 5B Tournament (Saturday)
14 March Pairs…………………………………….……………
21 March Pairs…………………………………….……………
28 March Pairs…………………………………….……………
April
4 Barbara Wright (3)…………………………………….….…
11 April Pairs……………………………………..………….…
18 April Pairs……………………………………..………….…
25 April Pairs……………………………………..………….…
May
2 Barbara Wright (4).……………………………………...…..
7/8 Taupo Pak’nSave Open 5A Tournament (Sat/Sun)
9 May Pairs…………………………………….………..…….
16 May Pairs…………………………………….………..…….
23 May Teams………………………………...……………..….
30 May Teams………………………………...……………..….
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MONDAY PROGRAMME – continued
June
6 Barbara Wright (5).…………………………………….…….
13 June Pairs……………………………………....…………….
20 June Pairs…………………………………………………….
26 United Travel Mid-Winter Bridge and Dinner (Sunday)
27 June Pairs…………………………………….……….......
July
4 Barbara Wright (6).……………………………………...…
11 July Pairs…………………………………….………..……
18 July Pairs…………………………………….…………..…
25 July Pairs…………………………………….…………..…
August
1 Barbara Wright (7).…………………………………….….…
8 Junior Championship Pairs…………………………………..
15 Junior Championship Pairs…………………………………..
22 Junior Championship Pairs…………………………………..
29 Junior Championship Pairs…………………….……….....…
September
5 Barbara Wright (8)…………………………………….……..
12 September Pairs….................…………………...…………...
19 September Pairs….................…………………...…………...
26 September Pairs….................…………………...…………...
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MONDAY PROGRAMME – continued
October
3 Barbara Wright (9)……………………………………...……
10 October Swiss Pairs…………………………...……………..
15 Taupo Summerset Open 8B Tournament (Saturday)
17 October Swiss Pairs…………………………...……………..
24 October Pairs……………………………………...…………
25 Annual General Meeting (Tuesday)
31 October Pairs……………………………………...…………
November
7 Barbara Wright (10)…………………………….……………
1 Melbourne Cup (Tuesday)
4 NZ Wide Pairs (Friday)
14 November Pairs……………………………………...………
21 November Pairs……………………………………...………
28 Christmas Pairs……………………...………………...........
December
5 Christmas Pairs……………………...………………...........
12 Prize Giving & Christmas Bridge
Want to improve your
bridge?
Supervised play and beginners &
improvers lessons will continue
in 2016.
Contact Rona or check out the notice board for
details
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TUESDAY PROGRAMME
Please be seated by 1.20pm
Conditions of play –Tuesday
1.
2.
3.
Any member wishing to play on a Tuesday afternoon
must arrive by 1.15pm to be guaranteed a partner.
C points will be awarded at all playing sessions.
The 25th Anniversary Rosebowl is awarded to the player
with the highest average score over all sessions. At least
20 sessions must be played, all sessions count.
February
2 Open...……………………………………..…………………
9 Open...……………………………………..…………………
16 Open...……………………………………..…………………
23 Open…………………………………….……………………
March
1 Open…………………………………….……………………
8 Open…………………………………….……………………
12 Taupo Bayleys Intermediate 5B Tournament (Saturday)
15 Open…………………………………….……………………
22 Open…………………………………….……………………
29 Open…………………………………….……………………
April
5 Open…………………………………….……………………
12 Open…………………………………….……………………
19 Open…………………………………….……………………
26 Open…………………………………….……………………
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TUESDAY PROGRAMME – continued
May
3 Open…………………………………….……………………
7/8 Taupo Pak’nSave Open 5A Tournament (Sat/Sun)
10 Open…………………………………….……………………
17 Open…………………………………….……………………
24 Open…………………………………….……………………
31 Open…………………………………….……………………
June
7 Open…………………………………….……………………
14 Open…………………………………….……………………
21 Open…………………………………….……………………
26 United Travel Mid-Winter Bridge and Dinner (Sunday)
28 Open…………………………………….……………………
July
5 Open…………………………………….……………………
12 Open…………………………………….……………………
19 Open…………………………………….……………………
26 Open…………………………………….……………………
Tournament gradings
In NZ you do not need to qualify for tournaments—you
are simply restricted from some tournaments if your
grade is too high.
Generally all Taupo members are eligible to play in all of
our tournaments, except that open players are excluded
from our intermediate tournament.
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TUESDAY PROGRAMME – continued
August
2 Open…………………………………….……………………
9 Open…………………………………….……………………
16 Open…………………………………….……………………
23 Open…………………………………….……………………
30 Open…………………………………….……………………
September
6 Open…………………………………….……………………
13 Open…………………………………….……………………
20 Open…………………………………….……………………
27 Open…………………………………….……………………
October
4 Open…………………………………….……………………
11 Open…………………………………….……………………
15 Taupo Summerset Open 8B Tournament (Saturday)
18 Open…………………………………….……………………
25 Open…………………………………….……………………
25 Annual General Meeting (Tuesday)
November
1 Melbourne Cup (Tuesday)
4 NZ Wide Pairs (Friday)
8 Open…………………………………….……………………
15 Open…………………………………….……………………
22 Open…………………………………….……………………
29 Open…………………………………….……………………
December
6 Final…………………………………….……………………
12 Prize Giving & Christmas Bridge (Monday)
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Bidding Systems common in Taupo
Most players in Taupo play Acol-based systems, where 1
level suit bids are basically natural, and 1NT shows 12-14
HCP.
There are three main systems common for two-level
opening bids. All can be used at any bridge session in
Taupo:
 Weak Twos (currently taught at beginners classes
based on NZ Bridge lessons)
2♣ = game force, 23+ balanced or 20+ unbalanced
2♦ = 6-10 HCP, 6 diamonds
2♥ = 6-10 HCP, 6 hearts
2♠ = 6-10 HCP, 6 spades
2NT = 20-22 balanced
 Strong Twos (previously taught at beginners classes,
often known as Basic Acol)
2♣ = game force, 23+
2♦ = strong, 5+ diamonds
2♥ = strong, 5+ hearts
2♠ = strong, 6+ spades
2NT = 20-22 balanced
 Benjamin Twos (as played in Taupo)
2♣ = 20-22 balanced or 8 playing tricks with a 5+
card suit [must be alerted]
2♦ = game force, 23+ [must be alerted]
2♥ = 6-10 HCP, 6 hearts
2♠ = 6-10 HCP, 6 spades
2NT = 5/5 minors [must be alerted; note that this
bid is not permitted in junior tournaments]
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WEDNESDAY PROGRAMME
(Please check with your partner at least 2 days prior to play)
Please be seated by 7.20pm
Conditions of play –Wednesday
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The same pair cannot win more than one Wednesday
night competition other than the Championship Pairs and
the Swiss Pairs.
Championship Pairs contest two trophies.

Melville Trophy - This is played over 6 nights
during October and November the best 5 scores
counting.

Ballantyne Salver - This is contested on the
same basis as the Melville Trophy, but pairs that
win the Melville Trophy or include any open
players do not qualify.
The Singles Ladder is played over seven nights with the
best six scores to count. If a pair plays twice, the first
score counts. The winner receives the Molly and Russell
Bates Trophy and the runner up receives the Ngaire
Christiansen Trophy.
January Ladder and Congress Ladder: best two
scores to count, different partner each night
Substitutes: One substitute is allowed in all pairs events
of three sessions or more, excluding the Championship
Pairs. If you or your partner are a substitute, you must
advise the director before the start of play.
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
7.30 am – 10.00 pm
Thursday
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Friday
7.30 am – 10.00 pm
Saturday
7.30 am – 10.00 pm
Sunday
7.30 am – 10.00 pm
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WEDNESDAY PROGRAMME – continued
January
13 January Ladder…………………….………………………..
20 January Ladder.…………………….……………………….
27 January Ladder……………………….……………………..
February
3 Hatepe Pairs……………………….….……………………..
10 Hatepe Pairs……………………….….……………………..
17 Hatepe Pairs……………………….….……………………..
24 Hatepe Pairs...…………………….…….…………………...
March
2 Singles Ladder (1)..…………………………....…….………
9 Tongariro Pairs…….…………..…………………………….
12 Taupo Bayleys Intermediate 5B Tournament (Saturday)
16 Tongariro Pairs…….…………….…………………………..
23 Tongariro Pairs………………………………………………
30 Tongariro Pairs………………………………………………
April
6 Singles Ladder (2).........…………………………………..…
13 Ruapehu Pairs…….……………………………………….....
20 Ruapehu Pairs…….………………………………………….
27 Ruapehu Pairs…….……………………………………….....
May
4 Singles Ladder (3).......……..…….………………………….
7/8 Taupo Pak’nSave Open 5A Tournament (Sat/Sun)
11 Swiss Pairs………….…………….……….…………………
18 Swiss Pairs………….…………….……….…………………
25 Swiss Pairs………….…………….……….…………………
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WEDNESDAY PROGRAMME – continued
June
1 Singles Ladder (4).........……………………………………..
8 Ngauruhoe Pairs………………………………………..…....
15 Ngauruhoe Pairs………………………………………..…....
22 Ngauruhoe Pairs………………………………………..…....
26 United Travel Mid-Winter Bridge and Dinner (Sunday)
29 Ngauruhoe Pairs………………………………………..…....
July
6 Singles Ladder (5)........……………………………………...
13 Huia Pairs………………………………….……….………..
20 Huia Pairs…………………………………...….……...…….
27 Huia Pairs……………………………………....………...….
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WEDNESDAY PROGRAMME – continued
August
3 Singles Ladder (6)......……………………………..………...
10 Neil Marshall Teams of 4 Cup......……………….……….…
17 Neil Marshall Teams of 4 Cup......……………….……….…
24 Neil Marshall Teams of 4 Cup......……………….……….…
31 Neil Marshall Teams of 4 Cup......……………….……….…
September
7 Singles Ladder (7)........……………………………………...
14 Wairakei Pairs..……………………………………………...
21 Wairakei Pairs..……………………………………………...
28 Congress Ladder.………………………………………….....
October
5 Congress Ladder.………………………………………….....
12 Congress Ladder.………………………………………….....
15 Taupo Summerset Open 8B Tournament (Saturday)
19 Championship Pairs (1).……………………………………..
25 Annual General Meeting (Tuesday)
26 Championship Pairs (2).……………………………………..
November
1 Melbourne Cup (Tuesday)
2 Championship Pairs (3).……………………………………..
4 NZ Wide Pairs (Friday)
9 Championship Pairs (4).……………………………………..
16 Championship Pairs (5).……………………………………..
23 Championship Pairs (6).……………………………………..
30 Christmas Pairs………………………………………………
December
7 Christmas Pairs……………………………………………....
12 Prize Giving & Christmas Bridge (Monday)
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FRIDAY PROGRAMME
(Please check with your partner at least 2 days prior to play)
Please be seated by 10.50am
Play commences at 11.00am
Bring your lunch – tea/coffee provided.
Play finishes at approximately 2.45pm
Conditions of play –Friday
1.
2.
3.
The Rangatira Trophy is open to all club members and is
awarded to the player accumulating the best eight scores
out of ten provided there is a different partner for each
session. If a pair plays twice, the first score counts.
The Jocelyn Langdon Trophy is a ladder competition
and is awarded to the top Intermediate or Junior
player. The best eight scores count. If a pair plays twice,
the first score counts.
The Elizabeth Gray Trophy is played over ten sessions
with a different partner for each session and is awarded
to the highest scoring player with less than 30 rating
points as at 31 January 2016., providing that player has
not won the Rangatira or Jocelyn Langdon trophy. A
minimum of 7 sessions are required, and all scores
count. If a pair plays twice, the first score counts.
Ineligible players are requested to play with eligible
partners for this event.
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FRIDAY PROGRAMME – continued
January
15 Open...……………………………………………………….
22 Open...……………………………………………………….
29 Open...……………………………………………………….
February
5 Open...……………………………………………………….
12 Rangatira Trophy (1)……….………………………………..
19 Elizabeth Gray Trophy (1)...……………………………...…
26 Jocelyn Langdon Trophy (1)...………………………………
March
4 Rangatira Trophy (2)...………………………………………
11 Elizabeth Gray Trophy (2)...………………………………...
12 Taupo Bayleys Intermediate 5B Tournament (Saturday)
18 Jocelyn Langdon Trophy (2)....……………………………...
25 No play (Good Friday)……….……….……………………
April
1 Rimu Pairs ..............................................................................
8 Rimu Pairs ..............................................................................
15 Rangatira Trophy (3)………….……………………………..
22 Elizabeth Gray Trophy (3)...…………………………………
29 Jocelyn Langdon Trophy (3)...………………………………
May
6 Rangatira Trophy (4)..………………….……………………
7/8 Taupo Pak’nSave Open 5A Tournament (Sat/Sun)
13 Elizabeth Gray Trophy (4)......…………….………………...
20 Jocelyn Langdon Trophy (4)..……………….………………
27 Totara Pairs..............................................................................
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FRIDAY PROGRAMME – continued
June
3 Totara Pairs..............................................................................
10 Rangatira Trophy (5)...……………………………………....
17 Elizabeth Gray Trophy (5)...………………………………...
24 Jocelyn Langdon Trophy (5)...………………………….…...
26 United Travel Mid-Winter Bridge and Dinner (Sunday)
July
1 Rangatira Trophy (6)...……………………………………....
8 Elizabeth Gray Trophy (6)...………………………………...
15 Jocelyn Langdon Trophy (6)...……………………………....
22 Puriri Pairs...............................................................................
29 Puriri Pairs...............................................................................
August
5 Puriri Pairs...............................................................................
12 Rangatira Trophy (7)………….……….…………………….
19 Elizabeth Gray Trophy (7)...………………………………...
26 Jocelyn Langdon Trophy (7)....……………………………...
September
2 Rangatira Trophy (8)...……………………………….……...
9 Elizabeth Gray Trophy (8)...………………………………...
16 Jocelyn Langdon Trophy (8)...……………………….……...
23 Tawa Pairs ..............................................................................
30 Tawa Pairs ..............................................................................
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ELECTROLOGIST
SUZANNE FLOWERS
18 Kiwi Street
Taupo
Home 07 378 2314
Phone or text
Mobile 021 176 5666
Email:
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Web: Suzanneflowers.nz
Facebook: Suzanne Flowers
Beauty Therapist
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FRIDAY PROGRAMME – continued
October
7 Tawa Pairs ..............................................................................
14 Rangatira Trophy (9)...……………………………………....
15 Taupo Summerset Open 8B Tournament (Saturday)
21 Elizabeth Gray Trophy (9)...….……………………………...
25 Annual General Meeting (Tuesday)
28 Jocelyn Langdon Trophy (9)...……………………………....
November
1 Melbourne Cup (Tuesday)
4 Rangatira Trophy (10)...…………………………………......
4 NZ Wide Pairs (Friday)
11 Elizabeth Gray Trophy (10)...…………………………….....
18 Jocelyn Langdon Trophy (10)...…………………………......
25 Matipo Pairs............................................................................
December
2 Matipo Pairs............................................................................
9 Christmas Final……………………...………….……………
12 Prize Giving & Christmas Bridge (Monday)
Thanks to all our volunteers!
Please remember to thank all the volunteers that
keep our club running—not only the committee
and the convenors, but also the directors,
scorers, dealers, gardeners, kitchen helpers,......
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CONDUCT AND ETIQUETTE OF DUPLICATE BRIDGE
A. Proper Attitude
1. A player should maintain a courteous attitude at all times.
2. A player should carefully avoid any remark or action that might cause
annoyance or embarrassment to another player or might interfere with
the enjoyment of the game.
3. Every player should follow uniform and correct procedure in calling
and playing.
B. Etiquette
As a matter of courtesy a player should refrain from:
1. paying insufficient attention to the game.
2. making gratuitous comments during the auction and play.
3. detaching a card before it is his turn to play.
4. prolonging play unnecessarily (as in playing on although he
knows that all the tricks are surely his) for the purpose of
disconcerting an opponent.
5. summoning and addressing the Director in a manner
discourteous to him or to other contestants.
C. Violations of Procedure
The following are examples of violations of procedure:
1. using different designations for the same call.
2. indicating approval or disapproval of a call or play.
3. indicating the expectation or intention of winning or losing a
trick that has not been completed.
4. commenting or acting during the auction or play so as to call
attention to a significant occurrence, or to the number of tricks
still required for success.
5. looking intently at any other player during the auction and
play, or at another player’s hand as for the purpose of seeing his
cards or of observing the place from which he draws a card (but
it is appropriate to act on information acquired by
unintentionally seeing an opponent’s card).
6. showing an obvious lack of further interest in a deal (as by
folding one’s cards).
7. varying the normal tempo of bidding or play for the purpose
of disconcerting an opponent.
8. leaving the table needlessly before the round is called.
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Jill
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Jacobs
Jenkins
Jennings
Johns
Jones
Jones
Judd
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378 7612
377 4589
378 9114
374 8121 021 2526311
378 7346
021 324848
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9562 Ci Ci
Jull
376 7577
6417 Vicky
50037 Ann
36493 Christine
Kain
Kelly
Knowles
378 2869
378 2282
378 8684 027 2359926
10105
42657
33606
26102
26093
26100
18265
44053
36961
42656
Langdon
Law
Lee
Lehndorf
Leverell
Lewis
Light
Lilburn
Lindeman
Lourie
378 9504 027 4845254
386 6969
378 5158
378 4519
377 3379
378 3036 027 7773787
378 6568
378 6579
378 3610
Jocelyn
Karen
Ann
Lauren
Jan
Cathie
Colin
Jeannie
Jan
Marian
39227 John
7823 Lyn
27626 Caroline
MacLeod
MacLeod
Martin
26110 Philip
Martin
11665
26109
4310
36959
Mathias
Maxwell
McBreen
McCallum
Carol
Jeanette
Kate
Sue
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54882
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39221
42659
33583
26116
44070
39209
24073
24060
26146
Glenis
Jean
Ivy
Stuart
Bernie
Wene
Jo
Jude
Dave
Fran
Jay
Hazel
Dermot
Gillian
Marianne
McCarty
McKenzie
McKinlay
McKinlay
McLean
McMillin
McNeile
Merwood
Meuli
Meuli
Miles
Milliken
Murphy
Murphy
Murray
378 4191
378 6849
376 8551
376 8551
377 1325
377 1077
376 5646
021 0572342
378 7334
378 7334
386 6391
377 3973
378 6771
378 6771
386 5242
36476
26076
26090
26086
Owen
Peggy
John
Wendy
Nelson
Nisbet
Norwood
Norwood
377 8595 027 5548177
377 8137
377 4590
377 4590 021 2775772
33578 Anne
O'Rourke
378 6161
44060
26131
6427
36483
Paine
Pearce
Pearce
Penlington
378 5638
377 1960
377 1960
378 4676
John
Diane
Tom
Valerie
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Masterpoints explained
The majority of games, both club and tournament level, at
affiliated clubs are played for Master Points. If you finish in the
top one third of your field, you will receive Master Points.
There are three categories of Master Point awards:
A Points: Awarded to players who finish in the top placings, and
to all session winners of Pairs Tournaments approved for the
award of A Points. Fractional A points are awarded to the winners
of each match in approved A Point Match-Play (teams).
B Points: Awarded to players who finish in the top placings, and
to all session winners of Pairs Tournaments approved for the
award of B Points.
C Points: Awarded to players who are successful in any one
session of play organised by a licensed club, Region, or NZ
Bridge.
B Points are not convertible to A Points.
C Points are converted to B Points in the ratio of 100 C Points to
one B Point.
Rating points are calculated annually, based on A and B points.
Grades
A
points
Junior
<5
Intermediate <50
Open
>50
A+B
points
Rating
points
AND
<50
AND
<30
AND
<250
AND
<100
OR
>250
OR
>100
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36532
33617
13978
Chris
Mary
Lou
Anne
Helen
Player
Plummer
Polon
Powell
Pringle
377 4099
378 8979
378 0681
378 8883
376 5224
29377
26111
14153
43162
44057
19305
52073
44055
29440
43035
43032
32296
26624
29361
Karen
Derek
Frances
Lee
Jane
Adrienne
Toni
Alison
Rosemary
Diana
Ralph
Ann
Garth
Phyl
Randell
Rankin
Rankin
Read
Redfern
Rehioui
Reyburn
Richardson
Ritchie
Robertshawe
Robertshawe
Robertson
Robinson
Ruscoe
027 4420078
021 878641
021 878641
386 8620
377 1040
378 2606
377 1272
376 5955 021 529524
378 1799 027 4954679
378 6526
378 6526
378 0182 027 4506940
378 8909
378 7524
45741
45739
27237
27238
44058
39215
Niel
Tricia
Margaret
Tony
Alan
Gillian
Sanders
Sanders
Seavill
Seavill
Sedcole
Sellar
377 8929
377 8929
377 2210
377 2210
377 3002
376 5821
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26147
39213
44056
29446
45742
33567
36944
45817
3167
24908
24907
6359
36948
36491
Jen
Ben
Diana
Louise
Jo
Pat
Helen
Martyn
Shona
John
Marilyn
Audrey
Sue
Ted
Shieff
Simmons
Sinclair
Skiba
Smith
Smith
Spencer
Spencer
Spencer
Sunley
Sunley
Swann
Swanney
Swanney
021 729081
377 1014 022 169 011
20935
34910
26118
16965
44054
17096
36480
26073
26072
Sheila
Gretchen
Gay
Dick
Jeni
Sue
Brenda
Patricia
Warwick
Taylor
Thompson
Thorburn
Timmer
Tolhurst
Treadwell
Tyler
Tyler
Tyler
281 7040 0210733734
377 2014
378 2325 027 5500444
06 877 6144
378 3008
376 9030
378 6665
377 4649
377 4649
Velvin
377 2922
26115 Anne
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378 3537
027 484 6827
377 1935
378 6488
378 1182
378 1182
377 2402
377 2402
378 3291
377 1004
377 1004
36960
36484
33613
44068
42658
45745
17839
8257
18247
36962
32188
36954
26117
16467
42662
29425
33580
45748
45747
36488
Valerie
Bryan
Cathy
Jenny
Bruce
Yve
Betty
Frank
Dinah
Mary
Eileen
Jann
Anna
Nanette
Dee
Mary
Linda
Chris
Helen
Allen
Walker
Walkinton
Walkinton
Ward
Waterworth
Watson
Watts
Weeks
Welsh
Weston
Whitmore
William
Willis
Wilson
Wilson
Wright
Wylie
Younger
Younger
Zohrab
021 657937
377 2288 027 2772288
377 2288 022 23772278
368 8137
027 4975963
378 0309
378 5444
376 9947
378 6556
377 6033
377 0230 0212695887
377 2099
377 1956
377 2145
378 0096
378 2254
021 0422548
378 2905
Additional trophies:
The club also has two trophies that are awarded over all sessions


Bert Bowling trophy: awarded to the most improved player
Yope Van der Leden Trophy: awarded to the player who
comes first the most times over all sessions of bridge at the
Taupo Bridge Club provided each first place is with a different
partner
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