If you have never tried BBO, then you’re missing out on one of the very best bridge resources. There are also a variety of tuition elements and forums. You can play online, with real people as well as robots, practice your bidding with a partner, run a teaching session, and watch top-level tournament bridge via the Vu-Graph facility. You need to register, but there is no charge and no marketing. In most cases you will be playing with robots.īridgeBaseOnline (BBO) is the largest and best-known. There lots of sites and applications that enable people to play bridge online, or on a computer, smartphone, or tablet, many of them free or very low-cost. The CBAI’s rules of conduct are set out in this document.įor trials events, the International Committee has mandated that the Tournament Director should be guided by the EBU White Book on any in respect of their decision on any matter not explicitly covered in the committee’s trials notices.
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All players are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the laws, and with the ethical standards required of them to meet the CBAI’s policy of active ethics and full disclosure. In addition, you will find some of the key laws summarised in the annual Irish Bridge Diary.įinally, the specific rules and regulations that apply to CBAI competitions are set out here. Every club and Tournament Director should have a copy of the laws readily available.Ī full set of the laws (2017 versions) is available here.
Publications on the laws of bridge are available from the CBAI’s 1STOP Bridge Shop as follows: World Bridge Federation: The Laws of Duplicate Bridge 2017 (price €10), and David Stevenson: Duplicate Bridge Rules Simplified (price €8).