What is bridge? Page 2
TOURNAMENT BRIDGE
The main kinds of competitive bridge are pairs events and teams events.
Bridge is played internationally. In each odd-numbered year there are the
Bermuda Bowl (World Open Teams) and the Venice Cup (World Women's Teams) in
which 16 teams representing different geographical zones compete. Every four
years in the 'Bridge Olympiad' a far greater number of teams compete. In
recent years, more than sixty countries have been represented at these
Olympiads. In the other even-numbered years there are the World Pairs
Championships (open pairs, womens pairs, mixed pairs) as well as the
Rosenblum Cup (another World Open Teams).
Each country conducts national championships and many tournaments of lower
status. There are also tournaments to select the players who will represent
their country.
Many clubs conduct an Individual Championship once a year. In pairs and
teams events, you keep the same partner for each session and usually
throughout the event. In an Individual each competitor plays with every
other competitor for one, two or three deals. Individuals are not considered
serious events since partnership understanding tends to be minimal. A calm
temperament is a prerequisite to surviving an Individual.
In general, pairs events are more common than any other type of event. The
advantage of tournament bridge is that the element of having good cards or
bad cards is reduced to a minimum, since all players play exactly the same
deals. Another advantage is that you can compete against the top players
merely by playing in the same tournament. In few other sports could a novice
play against a world champion in a tournament. Tournament bridge also
improves your game, since hand records are available to check afterwards
where you may have gone wrong.
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