![]() Series tournaments: perfect to see how you compare with players of your level. Get started with bridge: (re)discover the basics of bridge. It also suits any player who wants to start playing bridge again (practice, challenges against friends). You enter rankings allowing you to compare your play to other players.įunbridge is designed for any type of players: from beginners (introductory module, lessons, exercises) to experts (tournaments). ![]() Other players play the same deals as you. So no need to wait until other players are available to play. On Funbridge, you play South while North, East and West are played by the same artificial intelligence (AI) at all tables. Bridge consists of two parts: the auction, which determines the contract to fulfil, and the play, where the side that wins the bidding tries to take the tricks necessary to make their contract. The players of the same team sit across from each other at a card table. Please note that this method of calculation is also used by the French Bridge Federation and the World Bridge Federation (WBF).Funbridge is an online bridge game allowing you to learn and play duplicate bridge wherever and whenever you like.īridge is a card game played with four people who play as two competing teams of two players called "pairs" (North-South and East-West). Player Y: a score of 660 results in a 455 (660-205) point difference.īoth point differences, i.e. Player X: a score of 630 results in a 425 (630-205) point difference. For instance:Ī tournament for which the average score for the deal is 205. Therefore, the IMP score of some players who do not have the same score may be identical. However, when the comparison includes hundreds of players as on Funbridge, each result is then compared to the average score for the deal. For instance, a 30 point difference on a deal is worth 1 IMP. The previous table is used as it is when comparing 2 teams to each other. However, if you go down, your score will be -100 pts and the difference will therefore be 700 points. Your opponent plays 3NT with no overtricks: +600 pts.īy making 3NT +1 (+630 pts), the point difference will be 30 points, i.e. In tournaments with MP scoring, you will need to try to take an extra trick (sometimes at the risk of going down in the contract), whereas for IMP scoring, players will be content with the 9 tricks if there is even the slightest risk of going down in the contract by trying to take an extra one.Ĭalculating IMP scores is done according to a conversion table which shows the equivalence of each score difference in IMP. You play 3NT with 9 top tricks (already acquired): 2.5 points for 170, which will give the following result: 2.5 x 100 ÷ 8 = 31.25%ġ point for 140, which will give the following result: 1 x 100 ÷ 8 = 12.5%Ġ point for 110, which will give the following result: 0 x 100 ÷ 8 = 0% 5.5 points for 620, which will give the following result: 5.5 x 100 ÷ 8 = 68.75% points are multiplied by 100 and divided by the maximum number of points.Įxample of a tournament result with 9 players: Now it just needs to be converted into a %, i.e. ![]() The figure obtained is then attributed to each player. In the case of a tie, players' points are added and divided by the number of ties. We attribute this score to the best player, then -1 point to the next player, and so on up to the last player. We determine a maximum score equal to the number of participants in the tournament -1. We count -6 IMPs for non-played deals in tournaments with IMP ranking.įor each deal, you get a result between 0 and 100%.Ġ% means that you are the only player to have obtained the worst result.ĥ0% means that there are just as many players who have scored better than you as players who have scored worse.ġ00% means that you are the only player to have obtained the highest score. ![]() We count 25% for non-played deals in tournaments with MP ranking. All players will be able to be included in the tournament general ranking with their temporary average, even if they have not finished the tournament. Warning! Only played deals are taken into account in rankings. IMP scoring is rather used for team tournaments where the goal is to reach the biggest possible margin compared to other players. MP scoring is for tournaments in which a large number of players play the same deals and the goal is to score better than other players. In tournaments of the day: IMP or MP scoring On Funbridge, you are ranked based on deals either using MP scoring (expressed as a %) or IMP scoring (expressed in points), depending on the type of tournament: ![]()
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