Cambridge Club looks forward to welcoming 44 teams to the 2017 Sixes
Yes, it is that time of year when our club is ramping up to host the largest one day tournament in NZ. In five years, this event has taken off like no other in the bridge world. The fun formula of great bridge, trivia and some old fashioned fun of dress up and spot prizes brings people back for more! This year we have our largest contingent ever of 264. What makes it special is the team comraderie of six at different stages of their bridge career. It is a day packed full of opportunity to learn the odd useful tip.
WELCOME TO OUR NEW-LOOK WEBSITE!!
The old website that we knew and loved so well is no more Oh dear. How sad. Never mind.
GO Kiwis!!!
Click here to view our Thursday ladies egging on our New Zealand teams in the Burmuda Bowl coming up in Lyon, France from August 12-16.
New Rules .. what are they?
The World Contract Bridge rule book gets updated every 10 years. The 2017 edition has just been rolled out and came into force in NZ on the 1st August. Murray Wiggins, NZ Bridge Chief Director held a seminar for directors in Matamata recently to explain some of the changes.
There have been a lot of minor changes to the rules which you probably don't need to be aware of (and many the rules have changed to reflect what people are doing already like it is now officially against the rules to move the board from the centre of the table during play).
Hamilton Intermediate Tournament - well done Ruth and Dayelle
Congratulations to Ruth and Dayelle who achieved an East West Session prize in the afternoon with 61.09% and this meant they finished in 4th place overall - well done! It was good to see five Cambridge pairs playing in this very enjoyable competition directed by our own lovely Joyce Catchpole.
What do we see here?
Eunice and Calum are ranked in the top ten Club Masters of the whole country in the latest NZB Ranks Report covering the first half of the year. Well done Guys!!
Inter-Club Results
It was a bit of an endurance test with nine rounds of 9,8 and 7 board matches for the Opens, intermediates and juniors respectively. All teams got off to a rocky start but all showed their fortitude by picking up their performance at the end of he day (7pm!) when the opposition started to wane.