Clare and Anna’s Congress pairs story

Last year, Anna and I played the NZ Open Restricted pairs together and finished 2nd. Photo was taken by Di and Jane on the way out of the venue. It was in the car on the way home that Anna casually checked the results that she had been entering playing South.  Oh dear! A scoring correction was needed and it wasn’t a good one. So we rang the venue and alerted the scorer to it and the change meant we came third. C’est La vie.

Club-Wide Dynamic Handicapping

We are about to embark on a brand new across-the-board handicapping system. Up until now our scoring system has looked back at everyone's history of results to calculate a sort of average when asked to update the handicaps for a particular day. No more! We are moving to a dynamic handicapping system that can be applied to anyone in any session. It is based on your XG rating ... which gets updated every week.

HelloClub Moves Up a Gear

purseWith HelloClub having been generally accepted and well bedded in we are about to turn on a new feature: automated email advice that your account contains funds enough for only two more games. Starting from September members will receive these notices when their account balance falls below $8 after playing their latest session.

The Big Boat Race Shoves Off

Wednesday players at both Cambridge and Tauranga played the same hands on the 14th of August - as they will on the 21st and 28th. This is not abnormal - it happens with every session of bridge at about one third of clubs in NZ. It is part of a scheme called X-Clubs which scores across the results of many clubs. The reason for this arrangement is to slot everyone's results into a wider spectrum so the percentages are more meaningful. It takes about 120 pairs for the results to settle down to +/-0.5% of what they would be in a huge field.

How Bridge Players Fare at Trivia

To establish the degree of difficulty of each question at the recent Cambridge Sixes, analysis of answers submitted was carried out. Not every team of the 42 chose to send in their answers to every round. An average of 35 sheets were analysed over the four rounds. The correct answers are given below in case you wish to try the quiz yourself. Some amusing responses (in brackets after the question) were observed.