Play in the 2019 Sim Pairs and support bridge in England

As 2018's Simultaneous Pairs events organised by the EBU have come to an end, we're looking ahead to a new year of competitions. If your club already takes part then thank you, and we hope you will continue to support the EBU, EBED, and all bridge players, through your participation.

If your club hasn't taken part in the past, or has but didn't in 2018, we hope you can be encouraged to participate this year.

In response to feedback from clubs which take part, and those which don't, there will be some changes to the prize structure in 2019. More information on these is below. The prize draw for 2018 took place at the EBU AGM on 28th November, and details of the winners are below.

Why you should take part

Help to support bridge in England
All proceeds from Simultaneous Pairs organised by the EBU are used to benefit bridge in England in the following ways...

EBED Simultaneous Pairs

The EBED Simultaneous Pairs supports the charity, English Bridge Education & Development, which is working to promote and develop the game in many areas. It work is funded, in part, by the proceeds from these Sim Pairs events, so your participation helps it undertake activities which help the game to grow, such as organising and supporting junior activities, or holding teachers' courses. We hope you will take part in 2019 and help them to continue their efforts.

Bridge England Simultaneous Pairs

The proceeds from the Bridge England Simultaneous Pairs go towards supporting our international teams. In 2018 you supported the four junior teams which played in the World Youth Team Championships in China, and in 2019 the three 'adult' teams will also be heading to China for the World Championships, having qualified at the 2018 European Championships.

New format for 2019: This year there are two competitions in the BESP, but you have a choice of days on which to play. The first set of deals can be played on Monday or Tuesday. The second set can be played on Wednesday or Thursday. This means a larger field in each competition, making it more interesting and enjoyable for those who take part. To register: To play on Monday, enter for Tuesday but play the boards a day earlier; for Wednesday enter Thursday's competition and play early.

British Simultaneous Pairs & Club Stratified Sim Pairs

These events all support your EBU. The proceeds from these events help us to provide services to the members, clubs and counties. By participating you are enabling the EBU to do more for bridge in England, and your club and members will see the direct benefit. The Club Stratified Sim Pairs in March is great introductory event for clubs which haven't previously played in a sim pairs. The cost of entry is lower to encourage participation, and the results are stratified in to four categories so less experienced players can still win bonus Master Points based on their position within their stratification. More information is available here.

A chance to win £250 for your club as part of the new prize structure

In response to feedback received from clubs – both those who take part in the Sim Pairs, and those who don’t – there have been changes to the prize structure for 2019.

Heat winners: Rather than giving cash prizes to those randomly selected, the budget will instead be more evenly distributed across those who win each competition. All EBU-hosted competitions are now included, and the winners will now receive £100 - increased from £50 in 2018.

The draw in which cash prizes are given to selected members will be scrapped.

Club hosts: The draw for host clubs will continue. Every club which enters a heat of any EBU organised event, excluding any participating unaffiliated English clubs, will be included and the draw will be made at the AGM in November.

This allows the EBU to redistribute some of the proceeds back to the clubs which have participated. The club can then decide to invest it in providing services and activities for its members, or to support a local cause of its choosing.

10 clubs will be drawn, each receiving £250. There is a no longer a larger prize for the first few places and smaller runners-up prizes - the prize fund will instead be evenly distributed.

A great results service

We believe the results service which is provided is excellent, with a breakdown of all the scores and percentages along with hand records and an expert commentary which is both interesting and educational (but we don't 'rig' the hands to make the commentary more interesting - that's just the talent of the writer). There is also a 'double dummy' feature so you can analyse the possible lines of play. Here is an example. So by participating your members are getting more than just 'an ordinary club night' - and if they do well they can earn lots more Master Points too...

Win Blue Points

Not all members are interested in their Master Point status - but many are, and for them Sim Pairs are an excellent way to earn points which can help them to rise through the rankings, without needing to leave their club. Blue Points are awarded based on the national results and can make all the difference (as your author can confirm - his 31st place in a Sim this year earned him enough Blue Points to gain a landmark promotion).

How to take part

Your club can quickly and easily register through the club's account on My EBU. Full details of how to register, and information on downloading the hands and submitting the results, can be seen here. Whilst you can register right up until the start of the session in question, if you want to be sent commentary booklets you will need to enter in sufficient times for them to be posted. We can also email a poster for you to display at your club to promote the event if you enter in advance. You can register now for any of the events in 2019, so you can get them on your club calendar well in advance. For the Bridge England Sims: As the same hands are played on two days, to play on Monday, enter for Tuesday but play the boards a day earlier; for Wednesday enter Thursday's competition and play early.

All these events are open to all British clubs, including unaffiliated clubs. There is a surcharge for unaffiliated English clubs in most events, but this is waived in the EBED events as the charity supports all bridge players. So if you know someone at an unaffiliated club then please let them know and encourage them to take part - if they do then we all benefit. To enter, unaffiliated clubs should get in touch with Richard Banbury at EBED - richard@ebedcio.org.uk.

No price increase in 2019

There is no increase in the cost of entry for 2019 - it is frozen at the 2018 price of an extra £2.80 per player* - except for the Club Stratified Sim Pairs which is a discounted £2.30* to encourage first time participants (see above). So for less than the price of a pint, or a large coffee at Starbucks, you can get more from your evening of bridge, play in a national event, support bridge in England, and possibly win cash for your club. We think that's not bad value.

* Please note that standard Universal Membership Subscription fees also apply.

2018 Prize Winners

At the AGM the recipients of the prizes for those winning their club heat, and for the clubs hosting heats, were drawn.

The top prizes went to:

Club prize draw winners

1st Prize - £1000: Maidstone BC, Kent
2nd Prize - £500: British Airways BC, Middlesex
3rd Prize - £200: Bletchingley BC, Surrey

Pairs prize draw winners

1st Prize - £1000 per pair: Roger Poulter & Mark Denny, Eastbourne BC
2nd Prize - £500 per pair: Sue Cretch & Phil Cretch, Alton BC
3rd Prize - £200 per pair: Sandra Nicholson & Krys Kazmierczak, Summertown BC

In addition, runners-up prizes have been drawn in both categories. A full list of the winners can be seen here – https://www.ebu.co.uk/node/3298.