New WBF Victory Point scales come into force
The World Bridge Federation has issued new recommended Victory Point scales, and these came into force in EBU events on 1st September 2013. To help tournament directors get to grips with them we...
The World Bridge Federation has issued new recommended Victory Point scales, and these came into force in EBU events on 1st September 2013. To help tournament directors get to grips with them we...
The British Summer Simultaneous Pairs are now over. The results (which may still be updated) and commentaries can be found below. Monday 29th July Commentary Booklet Tuesday 30th July Commentary...
Our eleventh Events Focus is now available; keeping you up to date with forthcoming events and providing news on changes that we hope will improve your enjoyment of our varied calendar, with less...
A reminder that the EBU diary will reach members with the October edition. Please note that the diary will always come out with the October edition of English Bridge.
In the next few days your copy of English Bridge will be posted through your door, but for only the second time, the August issue is also available in your EBU members area. The August edition...
This event is now full. There is currently a waiting list for any additional entries We are excited to announce a new knockout teams event played online. Our intention is that this will pave the...
Good luck to all our members taking part. The programme is now available to download. Scarborough Programme
On 18 July the All Party Parliamentary Group demonstrated their further support for the development of duplicate bridge, by inviting twelve pupils from Spaxton Primary School, Somerset to the...
The Clive Owen team has won the 2012/13 Seniors Knockout for the Gerard Faulkner Salver. The team of Clive Owen, John Holland, Jeff Morris and John Hassett beat Jeffrey Alper, Malcolm Harris...
The National Finals of the Inter-County Leagues took place at the West Midlands Bridge Club on 7 July. Congratulations to Sussex, who won the ‘A’ Division, and to Hertfordshire, whose ‘B’ and ‘C’...