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- Duplicate_bridge abstract "Duplicate bridge is the most widely used variation of contract bridge in club and tournament play. It is called duplicate because the same bridge deal (i.e. the specific arrangement of the 52 cards into the four hands) is played at each table and scoring is based on relative performance. In this way, every hand, whether strong or weak, is played in competition with others playing the identical cards, and the element of skill is heightened while that of chance is reduced. Duplicate bridge stands in contrast to rubber bridge where each hand is freshly dealt and where scores may be more affected by chance in the short run.Bridge boards, simple four-way card holders, are used to enable each player's hand to be passed intact to the next table that must play the deal, and final scores are calculated by comparing each pair's result with others who played the same hand. Bidding boxes are often used to facilitate the mechanics of bidding, prevent inadvertent passing of information, and minimize the noise level. Screens are used in higher levels of competition and were introduced to reduce the chance of passing unauthorised information to one's partner.In duplicate bridge, a player normally plays with the same partner throughout an event. The two are known as a "pair". There are two exceptions: in team events with up to six members swapping partners for portions of the event, and in individual tournaments, in which players change partners for each round.".
- Duplicate_bridge thumbnail Bridge_declarer.jpg?width=300.
- Duplicate_bridge wikiPageExternalLink ?lang=en_CA.
- Duplicate_bridge wikiPageExternalLink www.acbl.org.
- Duplicate_bridge wikiPageExternalLink Laws-of-Duplicate-Bridge.pdf.
- Duplicate_bridge wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Duplicate_bridge wikiPageExternalLink www.ebu.co.uk.
- Duplicate_bridge wikiPageExternalLink www.eurobridge.org.
- Duplicate_bridge wikiPageExternalLink www.worldbridge.org.
- Duplicate_bridge wikiPageExternalLink 2007lawscomplete.pdf.
- Duplicate_bridge wikiPageID "1145017".
- Duplicate_bridge wikiPageRevisionID "601501792".
- Duplicate_bridge altNames "Bridge".
- Duplicate_bridge cardRank "A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2".
- Duplicate_bridge deck Standard_52-card_deck.
- Duplicate_bridge hasPhotoCollection Duplicate_bridge.
- Duplicate_bridge imageCaption "Bridge declarer play".
- Duplicate_bridge imageLink File:Bridge_declarer.jpg.
- Duplicate_bridge numCards "52".
- Duplicate_bridge play "Clockwise".
- Duplicate_bridge players "4".
- Duplicate_bridge playingTime "450.0".
- Duplicate_bridge randomChance "Very Low".
- Duplicate_bridge related Auction_bridge.
- Duplicate_bridge related Contract_bridge.
- Duplicate_bridge related Whist.
- Duplicate_bridge sign "Cavendish".
- Duplicate_bridge sign "John T. Mitchell".
- Duplicate_bridge skills Communication.
- Duplicate_bridge skills Memory.
- Duplicate_bridge skills Probability.
- Duplicate_bridge skills Wikt:tactics.
- Duplicate_bridge source "Card Table Talk".
- Duplicate_bridge text "...that this experiment does not altogether eliminate luck, as bad play sometimes succeeds. But by far the greater part of luck, namely, that due to the superiority of winning cards, is by the plan described quite got rid of.".
- Duplicate_bridge text "The writer has it on good authority that it was played in Berlin and Paris as far back as 1840, and later in Philadelphia and New York...".
- Duplicate_bridge title "Duplicate Bridge".
- Duplicate_bridge type "Trick-taking".
- Duplicate_bridge subject Category:Contract_bridge.
- Duplicate_bridge comment "Duplicate bridge is the most widely used variation of contract bridge in club and tournament play. It is called duplicate because the same bridge deal (i.e. the specific arrangement of the 52 cards into the four hands) is played at each table and scoring is based on relative performance. In this way, every hand, whether strong or weak, is played in competition with others playing the identical cards, and the element of skill is heightened while that of chance is reduced.".
- Duplicate_bridge label "Bridge duplicato".
- Duplicate_bridge label "Brydż sportowy".
- Duplicate_bridge label "Duplicate bridge".
- Duplicate_bridge sameAs Bridge_duplicato.
- Duplicate_bridge sameAs Brydż_sportowy.
- Duplicate_bridge sameAs m.04b4xr.
- Duplicate_bridge sameAs Q2520041.
- Duplicate_bridge sameAs Q2520041.
- Duplicate_bridge wasDerivedFrom Duplicate_bridge?oldid=601501792.
- Duplicate_bridge depiction Bridge_declarer.jpg.
- Duplicate_bridge isPrimaryTopicOf Duplicate_bridge.