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 Masterpoint-limited club games
which are for players who are
beyond Rookie level but not ready
for open competition. These
games may have any limitation
that is determined to be best for
the players in question - such as
49er, 99er, Non-Life Master.
 Newcomer club games which may
operate under different titles
(newplicate, novice, 0-5, 0-20,
etc.), but participation is limited
to persons holding less than 20
masterpoints on record with the
ACBL.
 College or high school club games
which are special forms of
invitational club games restricted
to students, faculty members and
their spouses.
Club Managers Handbook
This publication contains suggestions for
running a successful club which have
been collected over the years from club
managers. It also contains basic
information on sanctioning and running
club games. Download at
http://web2.acbl.org/documentlibrary/
clubs/ClubManagersHandbook.pdf.
Club Master
A player with 20 to 49.99 recorded
masterpoints that include at least five
black points and no more than 15 from
online play has achieved the rank of
Club Master.
Club masterpoints
Points earned in games with club rating
are called club masterpoints. These are
black points and are often distributed in
fractional amounts.
" Commonly Used Conventions in
the 21st Century "
This is the title of the fourth course in
the ACBL Bridge Series of student texts
and teacher manuals.
Communication between partners
According to the Laws of Duplicate
Bridge, communication between
partners during the auction and play
should happen only by means of the
calls and plays themselves. Calls (when
bidding boxes are not in use) should be
made in a uniform tone without special
emphasis or inflection and without
undue haste or hesitation. Plays should
be made without emphasis, gesture or
mannerism, and insofar as possible, at a
uniform rate.
Compact Knockout (KO)
A compact KO is a two-session
bracketed KO designed to be completed
in one day. This can be a gold-point
event but is limited to four-person
teams.
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