Kevin & Clare come Second in Dan Gifford Final

It's no small honour to reach the final of the annual National Rubber Bridge competition. You must get through four or five matches then the quarter finals and the semis ... it was a long road that ran out on Thursday night. The gods that deal the cards on BBO gave them mostly all to East-West who were Stuart Grant and Tony Quinlivan of Christchurch. It was a bit of a bad dream for our pair who had very little to work with. It took until the 21st board of 30 for them to notch up their first game. Two hands later they had their first rubber.

Te Awamutu Christmas Tournament sparkling fun

Plenty of Cambridge members drove to the town of Roses for the annual festive Christmas bridge where the best tournament meal is enjoyed!

Mike and partner got off to a great start finishing Top of the pops N-S In the morning.

Lynette and Ian came 4th overall

Beth and Kate finished 9th overall.

Allison V and Diane B were the best junior pairing

Congratulations to them all.

Switch from Hello Club to Compa$$

COMPA$$ - A change in how the club manages subs and table money payments.

Our Compass scoring system has an integrated financial system (Compa$$) currently in use by other Compass clubs including our neighbours at Te Awamutu, Hamilton, and Morrinsville. We have made the switch as we no longer need HelloClub to manage payments of table money and subs. From Saturday 14th Nov Compa$$ will be keeping our records of attendance, payments and prizes in a manner similar to Hello Club.

Remembering Iris

ccIt is with sadness that we have farewelled Iris Thomas.

Iris was a life member of our club since 2001.

She loved bridge and contributed greatly to the life of our club.

She was a great partner and opponent who quietly played with determination and cunning. It was always a pleasure to come to  her table!

We will miss her.

Oh Dear! They're Pulling Away From Us in TGBR

Whoops - Tauranga has slipped its cable again by winning the second leg with a similar margin to last week's Great Boat Race victory. Check out this link to Karen Martelletti's analysis on the Tauranga site.

Congratulations to Beth and Barb who are Cambridge's leaders after the two rounds with an average of  62.11%. Overall leaders are Mike and Angela Johnson of Tauranga with an average of 64.90%.

Babich NZW Pairs

Friday 30 October 7pm (6:20pm for pizza)

Please enter online or on the clipboard for this event. $12 table money includes a glass of wine. Please order pizza on the clipboard and arrive early to share.

This is a fun and relaxed event where pairs all over New Zealand play at exactly the same time and are scored across the country. At the end of the night you receive a booklet that explains each board in detail and what you should or should not have done!!! Come along and enjoy a night of bridge.

The Great Boat Race has started

From the Tauranga boat club.....

The starting gun has fired and the race is underway ! 

Tauranga has found its foils and is at the 54.23% mark with Cambridge Dragging its anchor and trailing slightly behind at the 51.19% Mark.

A slight change to the way this is calculated this year.  We are now using the X Club handicap system which takes into account the strength of the partnership, the opposition and the field. We average the handicap scores for each club and use that as the total for the club.