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  • TALES OF AKARANA

    23 Mar 2018

    Triers “Rewarded” 26-30 high card points between your two hands are an awkward number to handle. On some days, you want to be in a cold slam while on others, you are picking up the mess of how many under-tricks you need to concede.... read more here

  • High scores

    22 Mar 2018

    High scores around the country 1 Jan - 20 March, Pairs events only, 40C club venues in first section, A and B tournaments later.   40C Club events   Auckland Northland Region 40C Club events Patricia Porter, John Cooper... read more here

  • WAIKATO BAYS NEWS with Anna Kalma

    22 Mar 2018

    There is always a surfeit of Teams Events in the Waikato Bays at the start of the year, culminating (for a few months at least) with the Kelly Peirse Teams in Rotorua.   This was held last weekend with 30 teams signing up to the 10A... read more here

  • JUST LOVING HIS BRIDGE

    20 Mar 2018

     "I Love playing Bridge with People" So says one of our youngest Bridge players. Introducing 8 year old Ollie Benton. Ollie's story is told here by Regional Bridge Mate for Otago-Southland, Susannah Pinckney: Stayman from the start... read more here

  • PLAY and DEFENCE for Improving Players

    20 Mar 2018

    PAIRS AND TEAMS PHILOSOPHY They can be the same and they can be so different. One similarity would be when you are in a normal contract, you would not risk going down in your contract by taking a finesse for the sake of an overtrick, unless you... read more here

  • TALES OF AKARANA

    16 Mar 2018

    Making the best of a bad job Whatever happened to Hamman’s Rule? If 3NT is amongst your choice of makeable game contracts, then go for it….or words similar to that! It did not seem to be particularly true at Akarana this week. When... read more here

  • Auckland News by Douglas Russell

    15 Mar 2018

    Greetings from the “Big Smoke”. As the weather turns less inviting, the appeal of spending several hours indoors with like-minded friends playing the game we love becomes even more appealing. Quite a light period for tournaments in the... read more here

  • Volunteer of the Month

    15 Mar 2018

    March 2018.   Val Darragh, Hastings Our Volunteer of the Month is a quiet achiever, the kind of person every club needs. A Quiet worker Val has been a member of the Hastings Bridge Club for many years and while she has held no formal... read more here

  • 2018 Board Election results

    13 Mar 2018

  • A Big Bridge Weekend in Taranaki

    13 Mar 2018

    The team of Moss Wylie- Wayne Burrows and Steve Baron – Matthew Brown had a comprehensive victory in the Teams event at the weekend’s Taranaki Bridge Congress. Although only finishing 5th out of 6 qualifiers on day 1 and needing a big... read more here

  • PLAY and DEFENCE for Improving Players

    12 Mar 2018

    CUTTING ONE’S LOSSES Unless we know we are sacrificing, we bid games to make them. It is great if we do, especially with an overtrick or two. However, either partner’s hand is a let-down (never yours, of course!) , a bad break or good... read more here

  • 33RD New Zealand National Congress

    10 Mar 2018

    Did you enjoy the Gold Coast Congress? Whether or not you went, it’s time to start planning for Hamilton. In just under seven months, it will be time for the 33rd National Bridge Congress to be held at the Distinction Hotel in Hamilton.... read more here

  • Taranaki Bridge Congress

    10 Mar 2018

    LINK TO RESULTS read more here

  • South Pacific Zone- World Bridge Federation

    9 Mar 2018

      I was honoured and humbled to be elected President of the South Pacific Bridge Federation at our annual meeting at the Gold Coast Congress in February, and at the same time, as our zonal representative on the World Bridge Federation... read more here

  • TALES OF AKARANA

    9 Mar 2018

    Viva “The Law” Many pairs use cue-bids of the opponents’ suits to make serious game tries when our partner makes an overcall. This enables a jump raise, or in certain circumstances, even a simple raise to be of a pre-emptive... read more here

  • Entering a tournament on this website

    8 Mar 2018

    We hope more and more clubs will use this online entry process which was introduced in September 2017. It utilises the Tournament schedule, to avoid duplication and errors. How to enter. Read the instructions below or scroll down to view the... read more here

  • Top of The South News with Jenny Pomeroy

    7 Mar 2018

    We seem a bit too far into the year to talk about Christmas, but several good parties with great attendances were held in TOTS region not to make mention of them.  Kaikoura had almost a full house at their annual prize giving and lunch;... read more here

  • PLAY and DEFENCE for Improving Players

    6 Mar 2018

    Finessing is Fun Yes, it can be. Trust me. They do work sometimes. Indeed, sometimes, well maybe all the time, you really hope they work. Let’s see how many finesses you need on the following board. If they all fail, you could be in serious... read more here

  • Only ever one winning team. The 2018 North Island Teams.

    5 Mar 2018

    Last month’s South Island Teams was a relatively close run affair though only one team was going to win the North Island Teams, held at Palmerston North Bridge Club over the weekend of 3rd/4th March. The team of Michael Ware- GeO Tislevoll,... read more here

  • North Island Teams- Palmerston North 3rd-4th March 2018

    2 Mar 2018

    LINK TO RESULTS LINK TO ENTRY LIST   read more here

  • TALES OF AKARANA

    2 Mar 2018

    Forcing and Invitational Bids 25 hcp between the two hands, a 4-4 spade fit, and not one of the 12 East-West pairs made it to the almost cold 4 game. Four will claim some dispensation as they reached and made 3NT, a contract which relied on the... read more here

  • Central Districts - News with George MacLachlan

    28 Feb 2018

    Wise Head on Young Shoulders It was a case of wise heads on young shoulders when Paula Martin partnered 12 year old Libby Winyawonk on Wednesday’s C grade night at New Plymouth on 7th February.  Can you imagine the excitement when the... read more here

  • 2018 WBF Women's Online Spring Festival

    27 Feb 2018

    The WBF Online Women’s Spring Festival is being held from 9th – 15th April with a great prize given by the WBF President. The overall winner and a partner of her choice will be offered free entry to the 2018 Women’s Pairs... read more here

  • PLAY and DEFENCE for Improving Players

    26 Feb 2018

    TUNNEL VISION It is a really good idea to look at your hand and dummy after the opening lead is made and see what can be done with all the losers in your hand. Then and only then should you play to the first trick. There is, though, a hand type... read more here

  • Gold Coast - Final Report

    25 Feb 2018

    Michael Courtney held on to win the East – West section of the Ivy Dahler Butler Swiss Pairs. Here are the final results of this event, the final event of the Congress. Ivy Dahler Butler Swiss Pairs Open 118 tables. North-South... read more here

  • Gold Coast Friday

    24 Feb 2018

    No joy unfortunately for the Kiwis in the final stages of the Gold Coast Teams. In the Round of 4 Open event (the Round of 4 was for the teams finishing 3rd-6th in qualifying…the winners and the top 2 met in the semi-finals), Bouton, which... read more here

  • TALES OF AKARANA

    23 Feb 2018

    The Unchanging Commodity Bidding styles change over the years because some traditional approaches, whilst effective, occur so rarely that we find more frequent uses for such bids. A prime example is reserving one’s 2 level suit openings... read more here

  • Thursday on The Coast

    23 Feb 2018

    A great last qualifying day for a young team of mixed Australian/ New Zealand players saw Bouton climb up to 4th in the Open where the top 6 teams qualify. The team includes Dunedin’s Vicky Bouton and Brad Johnston and ex Wellingtonian... read more here

  • WBF YOUTH TEAMS ONLINE CHAMPIONSHIP

    23 Feb 2018

     1st WBF YOUTH TEAMS ONLINE CHAMPIONSHIPS (March – July, 2018) PLEASE SUBMIT NZ APPLICATIONS TO NZ Bridge Secretary secretary@nzbridge.co.nz by 5.00pm Friday March 2nd 2018 Format of the Championship The Championship consists of... read more here

  • Gold Coast Update. Teams, Teams..it's "teeming" with them

    22 Feb 2018

    Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday are Teams days for everyone. That’s four 14 board matches per day, Swiss style. In the Open event, the top 6 qualify and in each of the others, the top 2 play a final. That makes it quite tough to qualify but... read more here

  • WELLINGTON REGIONAL NEWS with Paul Maxwell

    21 Feb 2018

    We are now off with the old and on with the new - going into 2018 with some new faces on the Board and some new approaches. One of these approaches has landed in Wellington with radio advertising, starting mid-February, in the city and the Kapiti... read more here

  • GOLD COAST BRIDGE CONGRESS

    20 Feb 2018

    MONDAY REPORT. MATTHEW BROWN WINS OPEN PAIRS. Congratulations to all the Kiwis who did well in the various Pairs and Swiss Pairs events. Leading the way was Matthew Brown who with his Australian partner, Johnno Newman, retained their lead to win... read more here

  • FROM COMMONWEALTH GAMES TO GOLD COAST

    19 Feb 2018

      Same venue but now time for everyone to join in. Firstly, though, we left you at the top 8 qualifying stage of the Commonwealth Teams. Australia Gold, Scotland White, India A and the President’s Team, an English invitation team,... read more here

  • PLAY and DEFENCE for Improving Players

    19 Feb 2018

    There are many ways of discarding which work most of the time. Sometimes, they all run into difficulty. When that happens think about the easiest way you can get your message across to your partner. If your card is not going to be easy to... read more here

  • Volunteer of the Month

    19 Feb 2018

    FEBRUARY 2018 MARION SILLICK, PARAPARAUMU. Dennis Lahman speaks on behalf of the Club Committee and reflects the views of so many at the Paraparaumu Club. "Marion arrived in Paraparaumu in 2004 from Orewa with a reputation of being fully... read more here

  • The Fifth Commonwealth Nations Championships - Day 3

    17 Feb 2018

    A Day of Two Halves The last four qualifying matches. A steady showing over these matches could mean top 8 for New Zealand. For a while it looked a possibility with two wins before lunch. However, the two afternoon matches did not go New... read more here

  • Calling Bridge playing Teachers

    16 Feb 2018

    New Zealand Bridge is trying to take Bridge into schools. We know that traditionally our game has been played mainly by older people. There are reasons why school age students would take to our game. Some will become “addicted”... read more here

  • TALES OF AKARANA

    16 Feb 2018

    “Full Marks”. There are some jobs in Bridge which are very hard to pass on to anyone else. One such role is President of the Akarana Bridge Club. Ask Jonathan Westoby although after at least a decade in the job, he did escape. Ask... read more here

  • The Fifth Commonwealth Nations Championships - Day 2

    16 Feb 2018

    A Roundabout Way to Where We Started At the end of the 11 round Swiss, 8 teams will qualify. However, it is not as simple as saying that will be teams 1-8 as the medals can only be won by the teams representing Commonwealth countries. The rules... read more here

  • Canterbury News with Max Robb

    15 Feb 2018

          A warm welcome to our new Canterbury correspondent, Max Robb. Max is well known around the Christchurch bridge scene. Please contact him if you have any news items. His contact details are at the end of this report.... read more here

  • The Fifth Commonwealth Nations Championships - Day 1

    15 Feb 2018

    The scene is the Gold Coast Convention Centre. Wednesday February 14th is the first of five days of competition, the first of the three day qualifying Swiss during which all 36 teams will play 11 by 14 board matches to qualify eight teams for the... read more here

  • PLAY and DEFENCE for Improving Players

    13 Feb 2018

    USING THEIR TIME So, what do you do as a defender when the declarer goes into what seems like a 10 minute reverie at the first sight of dummy? OK, it was only 30 seconds but you only had four minutes to play this board or else time penalties... read more here

  • A Lighter Look

    12 Feb 2018

    THE SECRET OF GRANT’S SUCCESS You may have observed that the team of Grant Jarvis, Ken and Kathy Yule and Jan Alabaster won the South Island Teams in Christchurch over the last weekend. Naturally, we wanted to report on some of their finer... read more here

  • A Weekend in Christchurch

    12 Feb 2018

    South Island Teams Exciting hands, excellent organisation, wonderful continuous catering and a full house of 38 teams at the Christchurch Bridge Club for this year’s South Island Teams. For most of the event, it was close at the top though... read more here

  • Nominations - Board Elections 2018

    10 Feb 2018

    Nominations received for Chairperson: Allan Morris     CV Allan Morris Nominations received for Board Members: Karen Martelletti    Karen Martelletti  CV Kay Nicholas        ... read more here

  • SOUTH ISLAND TEAMS - CHRISTCHURCH 10TH - 11TH FEB 2018

    10 Feb 2018

    LINK TO RESULTS PAGE read more here

  • TALES OF AKARANA

    9 Feb 2018

    SPADES A ‘ PLENTY After three weeks of Rubber Bridge, Akarana started its Teams and Swiss Pairs program with a lively night of Bridge this week. There were three interesting spade slams to be bid, only one of which stood a chance to be... read more here

  • Congratulations!!! Baden Wilson Winners for 2017

    8 Feb 2018

    Kate Davies from Wellington for the Women and Grant Jarvis from Franklin for the men read more here

  • NZ BRIDGE YOUTH BRIDGE WEEKEND

    7 Feb 2018

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  • Otago-Southland News with Moss Wylie

    7 Feb 2018

    FEEL THE HEAT…. 2018 Bridge started early in the “Deep South” with 43 pairs crammed into the Alexandra Bridge Club to contest the Holiday Pairs, a  two evening affair, January 5/6th.  Auckland’s Jeff Thompson... read more here

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