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Posted Yesterday, 18:48

We refuse to play party bridge!
Please can someone tell me how I can run a duplicate game with 2 tables, 21 or 24 boards? (edited)
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Posted Today, 10:12

Individual: 7 rounds of 3 is 21.
Pair: can play it top = 1 if you want. ACBL only allows masterpoints if run as a "Home Style Pairs" game, scored IMPs with 3 rounds of (7, 8). Either way, the movement is "simply":
  • N-S at table 1 are stationary.
  • Before scoring, the N-S pair at 2 moves to E-W, and the E-W pair that just played at table 1 sits N-S 2.
  • The next match is "as the players sit".
  • Repeat for round 3.

In all cases, boards are shared between each table every round.
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