Penfold team wins Teltscher Trophy trials
The trials to represent England in the Teltscher Trophy have been won by the team of Sandra Penfold & Norman Selway and Tony Forrester & David Kendrick. In a dramatic finish to the event, the...
The trials to represent England in the Teltscher Trophy have been won by the team of Sandra Penfold & Norman Selway and Tony Forrester & David Kendrick. In a dramatic finish to the event, the...
The members of England's Women team have been competing in China in the 2nd IMSA Elite Mind Games. The competition featured four of the world's leading teams, and Fiona Brown & Sally Brock...
The EBL will be holding Women's and Senior's Pairs competitions prior to the start of the European Team Championships in Ostend in June 2018. Please see this leaflet for more information.
England's Junior teams' preparation for the 2018 World Youth Team Championships continued this weekend when they participated in the Channel Trophy near Brussels. The competition included the...
Fundraising to send our four Junior Teams (U26; U26 Women; U21; U16) to the World Youth Teams Championships next year has begun in earnest. EBU Vice-Chairman Ian Payn has taken responsibility for...
The Silver Plate - the consolation event of the Gold Cup - has been won by the team of Sarah Teshome, Tony McNiff, Richard Winter and Bill Townsend (with Tom Cohen who played in an early round)...
Christmas is a great time to try our online games with Funbridge. As well as the usual games we have on Saturdays and Sundays there are also two extra games on Boxing Day and on New Year's Day...
AgeUK recommends older adults stay mentally sharp, and this recent article from their partners, Handicare, cites playing card games, including bridge, as an activity that can help maintain, and...
University teams this weekend competed for the London Cup, a one day Swiss teams competition organised by Imperial College Bridge Club, and supported by English Bridge Education and Development...
The EBU Board has made updates to Best Behaviour at Bridge (BB@B), the EBU's 'code of conduct' which it would expect to be followed in all games of bridge. One key addition is in the opening...