BEST BEHAVIOUR AT BRIDGE
Bridge is an extremely enjoyable game.
Courteous behaviour is an exceptionally important part of that enjoyment.
This guide serves as a brief reminder of
how to behave at the bridge table. We are sure that all players naturally follow
this code of conduct but there are times when concentration and pressure can
take their toll and it is for these situations that we issue this as a
reminder.
out completely.
Remember that it is rude to criticise your
partner or opponents in public, to be less than polite at the table, to gloat
over good results or object to a call for the tournament director or to dispute
or argue about a director’s ruling.
Please call the
Director if you think you may have been affected by bad behaviour. You will be
helping others as well as yourselves.
As in all games that our governed by rules
and regulations, bad behaviour will be penalized ….
If a player at the table behaves in an
unacceptable manner, the director should be called immediately. Annoying
behaviour, embarrassing remarks, or any other conduct which might interfere
with the enjoyment of the game is specifically prohibited by Law 74A. Law 91A
gives the director the authority to assess disciplinary penalties. This can
include immediate disciplinary board penalties, and if a future violation is
incurred at the same event, disqualification from
future competition in that event. Any further
violations may result in a disciplinary hearing where player(s) future
participation in tournaments will be considered.
August 2006