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Regina Duplicate Bridge Club
Player of the Year
June 1, 2010 - May 31, 2011
Last Updated - 09/05/10

This race is for all club members.

1.  Nelson Sunshine        30.53
2.  Dick Anderson          25.59
3.  John Groves            25.16
4.  Gil Lafreniere         23.24
5.  Ilsa Krukoff           21.24
6.  Cal McLeod             17.44
7.  June Lind              16.55
8.  Art D'Entremont        16.20
9.  Rae Hart               15.52
10. Don Norman             14.21


August Player of the Month
Nelson Sunshine - 9.81


U100 Player of the Year
June 1, 2010 - May 31, 2011

This race is for all members
who started the year with
less than 100 masterpoints.

1.  Don Norman             14.21
2.  Sandy Bingaman          9.73
3.  Barb Miller             6.94
4.  Shirley Strohan         6.68
5.  Ron Miller              6.02
6.  Jim Rogers              4.80
7.  Byron Seymour           4.59
8.  Rae Lindsay             4.25
9.  Buddy Lindsay           4.25
10. Nancy Welta             3.83


Why Play Bridge?

Bridge is a game for people who are seeking intelligent diversions in a social setting. It is both fast-paced and mentally challenging. While each hand takes only 5 or 10 minutes to play, each hand presents a new mystery to be solved. If you have never played bridge before, we can help you get started.

What's Duplicate Bridge?

Duplicate bridge is a variation of bridge which eliminates much of the luck from the game. Each hand is played at many different tables. Afterwards, the results at each table are compared, and your score depends upon how well you did relative to others who held exactly the same cards as you. The challenge in duplicate bridge is to find a better line of play than anyone else who held your cards.


   

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