BRIDGE MOVEMENTS
As bridge movements are defined, they are schedules of progression for players as individuals, as teams, and as pairs, indicating the seat to be occupied and the boards to be played by each player, team, or pair at each round. Since the combination is so numerous, movements have been created for certain numbers of players, teams, or pairs as well as for a certain number of boards to be played.
We have attempted to represent as many of these numerous combinations as possible, but to cover all movements would be almost impossible. Please bear with us, if we do not have the combination you seek.
Movement for Three Tables
Standard 3-Table movement, 5-rounds with 5 boards per round.Movement for Four Tables
Sixteen Player Individual - 24 Boards. A schematic of the movement for 16 individuals and 24 boards.Howell Movement for Four Tables
Standard 6-Table, 9-rounds with 3 boards per round.Movement for Five Tables
Standard 5-table, 9-rounds with 3 boards per round.Movement for Six Tables
Standard 4-Table, 6-round with 3 boards per round.Howell Movement for Seven Tables
Standard 7-Table, 13 rounds with 2 boards per round.Thurner Movement
This is a Team Movement for a round robin between an even number of teams. In each round there are two tables sharing boards. The Thurner Movement can be used for only six, eight, twelve or fourteen tables.