The 2006 Winter National Bridge News Competition was announced
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The 2006 Winter National Bridge News Competition was announced.
The 2006 Winter National Bridge News Competition was announced
2007-01-17
The 2006 Winter National Bridge News Competition was held simultaneously on December 23 in 140 national venues. As of January 10, 2007, the communication team had collected a total of 133 lines in 118 points. After the staff's nervous calculations, the results of the competition were calculated on January 12.
According to the statistics of the recovery transcripts and the list, a total of 2046 pairs of players (4092 people) participated in the competition, including 1038 members of the China Bridge Association.
The following information is now published:
1. Top 25 rankings in the North and South / Top 25 rankings in the East and West
2. Top 25 list of the North and South / East and West groups
3. List of matches
4. 133 detailed score sheets of each group (with links in the list)
5. North and South group scores / East and West group results
6. China Bridge Association individual member annual ranking
7. Detailed transcripts and rewards members will be sent to each venue as soon as possible.
The results and rankings published above are the results of preliminary calculations. The final winners will be determined based on factors such as the implementation rules of the arena, the review scores, and other issues. Award certificates and prizes are sent to each venue along with the Spring 2007 newsletter.
Communication game calculations need to process a large amount of data, time is tight, some calculations are supplemented by manual operations, and errors are inevitable. If it is found that the data input is incorrect due to staff negligence, try to modify it as far as the technology allows. If the score is wrong or the member number is missed due to personal or competition reasons, it will not be modified or supplemented in principle.
Communication Organizing Committee
January 12, 2007