
Featuring Duplicate Bridge Games and Results for ACBL Affiliated Clubs in New Jersey |
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This is a site about duplicate bridge games. If you need a bridge partner, you can find one here. Use matchpoint scoring or IMP scoring. If you play in a bridge pairs game, you will play bridge. Using bridge cards, you will find in your hand aces, kings, queens, jacks, tens, and smaller spot cards. If you need to make your contract, you may try a finesse.
Bridge techniques include a ruff, and a sluff, among others. Playing duplicate is the most fun, and a command of duplicate bridge strategy makes duplicate players generally better bridge players than rubber or social bridge players. The play of the hand, or playing the hand, is much more intense in duplicate bridge. Playing bridge you might cuebid during the bidding, or auction, in either rubber bridge, chicago style bridge, or duplicate bridge. Duplicate scores, or duplicate bridge scoring, can be learned on the website of the ACBL, or American Contract Bridge League.
Contract bridge is experiencing a resurgence! Learn how to have an auction, and compete for the best score for your side. You may have a part score, or partial score, a small (baby) slam, or even a grand slam! Then you will be pleased to read the duplicate bridge results from your bridge club. You may wish to purchase bridge accessories from a bridge website. This site is about finding bridge clubs and bridge results, sanctioned bridge games, and even bridge tournaments.
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South Wall Banquet Facilities,
at the South Wall Fire Company
2605 Atlantic Avenue,
Wall Township
Directors and Contacts:
• Ruth Harris 732-223-6344
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Lynn Chapin 732-859-0126
For partnership or other questions, please call or email shore@jerseybridge.com
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From the north, using the GS Parkway:
Parkway South to exit 98 – stay straight (to the left) and follow signs for Route 34 south. Go through one light, then remain straight on Route 34 south through the traffic circle. Take the next marked exit (from the right lane) toward Manasquan – turn right at the end of the ramp onto Atlantic Avenue. The firehouse is less than ¼ mile on the right. |
From the north, using Route 35:
Route 35 south to the Manasquan Circle (where the Circle Factory Outlet center is). Bear right off the circle at your first turn, onto Atlantic Avenue. Continue for 1.7 miles, and the firehouse is on the left. |
From the north, using Route 18:
Route 18 south to the end – take the exit for Route 138 west (toward Route 195). Continue through 2 traffic lights, and take the ramp for Route 34 south. Go through one light, then remain straight on Route 34 south through the traffic circle. Take the next marked exit (from the right lane) toward Manasquan – turn right at the end of the ramp onto Atlantic Avenue. The firehouse is less than ¼ mile on the right.
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From the south, using the GS Parkway:
Parkway north to exit 98 – take the first ramp onto Route 138 east (toward Belmar). At the first light (which comes up almost immediately), turn right onto Allenwood Road. Turn left at the first light onto Route 34 heading south. Go straight through the traffic circle, remaining on Route 34 south. Take the next marked exit (from the right lane) toward Manasquan – turn right at the end of the ramp onto Atlantic Avenue. The firehouse is less than ¼ mile on the right.
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From the south/west using Route 70:
Route 70 east to the end – at the intersection with Routes 35 and 34, take Route 34 north. (This involves a jughandle after the light.) Onceon Route 34, go through two traffic lights. Stay in the right lane. After the second light, get in the right lane. You will take the first marked exit toward Manasquan. (The exit is at a car dealership called “Brian’s Auto”.) The firehouse is 200 feet on your right.
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