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A new way to play duplicate bridge instead of rubber with your friends. It is like a

two teams match where the closed room results are taken from the table

taking the high card points and distribution into account. Table was

calculated on the basis of over 60,000 results from world class

players.

Take a look: http://www.compensationtable.com

 

Any kind of questions and feedback is welcome.

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A new way to play duplicate bridge instead of rubber with your friends. It is like a

two teams match where the closed room results are taken from the table

taking the high card points and distribution into account. Table was

calculated on the basis of over 60,000 results from world class

players.

Take a look: http://www.compensationtable.com

 

Any kind of questions and feedback is welcome.

Interesting. It would be interesting to see how it works in money bridge IMO.

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it needs more explanation. i am still confused. what do you compare it to? say the score is 420 for 4H making nonvulnerable. what is the equivalant score on the chart?

Basically it is a modified version of russian scoring.

http://www.pagat.com/boston/bridge.html#chicago%20-%20rus

 

The adv. is, that russian scoring only looks at HCP, in contrast this modified

version takes the degreet of fit you have into the consideration as well.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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One sides plays?

 

And if you have a double fit, you take the combined length of the trump

suit you choose?

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

No, the par score does not depend on what happend at the table. For all we know, the board might have been passed out.

I doubt, that the table displayes the part score.

 

In Russian Scoring you run against the Expected Score given a

certain amount of HCP you hold, and if you use the alternative table,

you basically run against the Expected Score given a certain amount

of HCP, and the fit you have with p.

 

Taking the degree of fit into acount to calculate the Expected Score is

certainly a sensible improvement over tradional method of Russian

Scoring.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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I had the rules in about page. It seems that most of you didn't find them, so they where in really bad place. I made additional page to compensationtable.com about are rules and examples, how to use this table.

 

it needs more explanation. i am still confused. what do you compare it to? say the score is 420 for 4H making nonvulnerable. what is the equivalant score on the chart?

Lets say these who made 4H had 25 HCPs and 9-card heart fit and are expected to get 390 points. But they got 420 so it is 1 IMP for them.

Interesting. It would be interesting to see how it works in money bridge IMO.

You can find out :P . In Estonia, the older version of this table was used for money bridge. Stakes where about 1 IMP = 1$.

Basically it is a modified version of russian scoring.

http://www.pagat.com/boston/bridge.html#chicago%20-%20rus

 

The adv. is, that russian scoring only looks at HCP, in contrast this modified

version takes the degreet of fit you have into the consideration as well.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

I never heard the term Russian Scoring before. Thanks for that information. The other big advantage is that Russian Scoring is made about 20 years ago (I thought this method was forgotten). The Portable Bridge Notation, which is standard to store bridge deals in computer files, is 10 years old. So the Russian Scoring is probably based on some deals and creators experience, but my table is based on over 30 000 deals played by expert players.

What to do if both sides have a major suit fit and 20 HCPs? Does spades prevail over hearts?

Before creating this table, I thought about the 20 HCPs problem. My first idea was that line with more cards in spade suit should score. My last idea was to make it as simple and fast as possible so the line how started bidding should score.

 

Thanks for feedback,

Tanel

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I believe this table is especially good for new players who want to play duplicate bridge (which is more challenging than rubber) with friends. As a junior bridge player, I know many bridge juniors, who want to play duplicate bridge but who doesn't like the tense tournament atmosphere.

So I want to make this table as popular as possible to make more people to play bridge. I would be really happy, if you have any ideas how to make this table more popular.

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I have to say the scoring table seems more logical the way your site says (e.g. NV):

 

partscore=50

game=300

small slam=800

grand slam=1300

 

than what the official 50, 300, 500, 500 and then needing to explain that the 50 for the partscore applies only for partscores but the other ones are additive.

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