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Nesting photos

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Rectangular aluminum board showing board number, position orientation and dealer information. Vulnerability is shown both by the notation 'Vul.' adjacent to the applicale side's pockets and by their red coloration.
 
Leather or pliable plastic wallet-style board. Note that the West side of the board is aligned with the West side of the movement card underneath it.
 
Stacked plastic boards with cards inserted, marked in German. In this design there is a slot for the travelling scoresheet in the underside of the board.

Contract bridge sample tables

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Example 1

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K 9 4
9 8 7 6
A Q J 4
K 8

Example 2

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text1 text2 text3

Example 3

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Example 4

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This is a caption
text1 text2
text3 text4

Example 5

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North South
text11 text12
text21 text22

Example 6

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Sample
Header1 Header2 Header3
text11 text12 text13
text21 text22 text23

Example 7

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Rosenkranz double bidding sequence
West
(Opener)
North
(Overcaller)
East
(Responder)
South
(Advancer)
1 1 1 Double

Example 8

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Rosenkranz redouble bidding sequence
West
(Opener)
North
(Overcaller)
East
(Responder)
South
(Advancer)
1 1 Double Redouble

Example 9

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Suit raise bidding sequence
West
(Opener)
North
(Overcaller)
East
(Responder)
South
(Advancer)
1 1 1 2

Example 10

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Board 1
Dlr: North      Vul: None
West North East South
1 Pass 1
Pass 2 Dble 3
Pass 4 Pass Pass
Pass

Example 11

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West East
1 1
2 3
4 Pass

Example 12 - No borders

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West East
1 1
2 3
4 Pass

Example 13 - No borders

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Step 1: Count losers in one's own hand
Step 2: Estimate losers in partner's hand
Step 3: Deduct the total from 24

Adjacent tables

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Table 1
West North East South
Pass Pass 1
1 2 2 3
Pass 4 Pass Pass
Pass
Table 2
West North East South
Pass Pass 1
1 2 2 3
Pass 4 Pass Pass
Pass

Adjacent images

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Q in a standard deck
Q in a Russian deck
Q in a 19th-century tarock deck

Bidding table test

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An example of a bridge auction. Here, the partnerships, sitting West-East and North-South, compete to win the contract and to prevent the other partnership from securing a contract, specifying the number of tricks needed to win points, and the trump suit.
West North East South
Example auction
1 1
1 2 2 3
4 Pass 4NT Pass
5 Pass 6 Pass
Pass
East-West and North-South compete for the contract. East-West prevail, specifying the trump suit (spades) and the minimum number of tricks beyond six which they must win (six).
West North East South
Example auction
1 1
1 2 2 3
4 Pass 4NT Pass
5 Pass 6 Pass
Pass
East-West and North-South compete for the contract. East-West prevail, specifying the trump suit (spades) and the minimum number of tricks beyond six which they must win (six).

References

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