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Bridge Scoring – A Tutorial
www.bridgesights.comhold declarer to 8 or fewer tricks in order to get a positive score. In this tutorial, I will be discussing duplicate bridge scoring. There is another form of scoring called rubber bridge scoring, which used to be very popular in social bridge games. These days, even most social bridge players use what is known as "Chicago" scoring, which is
RELEVANT PERCENTAGES FOR BRIDGE PLAYERS
www.bridgewebs.comThe percentages for card division presume that there is NO evidence from bidding or play to alter the probabilities. Eg a hand which has pre-empted showing a 7 card club suit has only 6 ‘vacant spaces’ for other cards while if declarer and dummy together have 4 clubs the other defender has 2 clubs leaving 11 vacant spaces in that hand.
Bridge Rules By Neil H. Timm
www.bridgewebs.comand your hand can be seen, the remaining cards are with declarer. This information is quite useful in deciding which card to play on the trick and how to play the suit if you take the trick. If the answer does not make sense, the card led may not be fourth best. Rule of 10/12 When playing third and fifth best leads the concepts remain the same.