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ACBL Duplicate Laws
Chapter 8, Laws 77-79: The Score

 
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The Score

LAW 77
DUPLICATE BRIDGE SCORING TABLE

TRICK SCORE
 
Scored by declarer's side if the contract is fulfilled
 
  IF TRUMPS ARE   C D H
S
 
For each odd trick bid and made
 
Undoubled   20 20 30
30
 
Doubled   40 40 60
60
 
Redoubled   80 80 120
120
 
 
  AT A NOTRUMP CONTRACT
 
   UNDOUBLED   DOUBLED   
REDOUBLED 
 
For the first odd trick bid and made 40 80
160
 
For each additional odd trick 30 60
120
 
 
A trick score of 100 points or more, made on one board, is GAME
 
A trick score of less than 100 points is a PARTSCORE
 
 
 
PREMIUM SCORE
 
Scored by declarer's side
 
 
SLAMS
 
For making a slam Not Vulnerable
Vulnerable
 
Small Slam (12 tricks) bid and made 500 750
 
Grand Slam (all 13 tricks) bid and made 1000 1500
 
 
 
OVERTRICKS
For each OVERTRICK Not Vulnerable
Vulnerable
 
(tricks made in excess of contract)
 
Undoubled Trick Value
Trick Value
 
Doubled 100 200
Redoubled 200 400
 
 
 
PREMIUMS FOR GAME, PARTSCORE, FULFILLING CONTRACT
 
For making GAME, vulnerable 500
 
For making GAME, not vulnerable 300
 
For making any PARTSCORE 50
 
For making any doubled, but not redoubled contract 50
 
For making any redoubled contract 100
 
 
 
UNDERTRICK PENALTIES
 
Scored by declarer's opponents if the contract is not fulfilled
 
 
UNDERTRICKS
 
Tricks by which declarer falls short of the contract
 
 
  Not Vulnerable Vulnerable
 
  Undbld Dbld Rdbld Undbld Dbld Rdbld
 
For first undertrick 50 100 200 100 200 400
 
For each additional undertrick 50 200 400 100 300 600
 
Bonus for fourth and            
 
each subsequent undertrick 0 100 200 0 0 0
 
                         
(New 2008 Law)
If all four players pass (see Law 22) each side enters a zero score.

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LAW 78
METHODS OF SCORING AND CONDITIONS OF CONTEST

A. Matchpoint Scoring
In matchpoint scoring each contestant is awarded, for scores made by different contestants who have played the same board and whose scores are compared with his, two scoring units (matchpoints or half matchpoints) for each score inferior to his, one scoring unit for each score equal to his, and zero scoring units for each score superior to his.

 

B.  International Matchpoint Scoring
In international matchpoint scoring, on each board the total point difference between the two scores compared is converted into IMPs according to the following scale:

 

Difference         Difference         Difference  
in points IMPs       in points IMPs       in points IMPs
20 - 40 1       370 - 420 9       1500 - 1740 17
50 - 80 2       430 - 490 10       1750 - 1990 18
90 - 120 3       500 - 590 11       2000 - 2240 19
130 - 160 4       600 - 740 12       2250 - 2490 20
170 - 210 5       750 - 890 13       2500 - 2990 21
220 - 260 6       900 - 1090 14       3000 - 3490 22
270 - 310 7       1100 - 1290 15       3500 - 3990 23
320 - 360 8       1300 - 1490 16       4000 & upwards 24

 

C. Total Point Scoring
In total point scoring, the net total point score of all boards played is the score for each contestant. Points) may be adopted. The Tournament Organizer should publish Conditions of Contest in advance of a tournament or contest. These should detail conditions of entry, methods of scoring, determination of winners, breaking of ties, and the like. The Conditions must not conflict with law or regulation and shall incorporate any information specified by the Regulating Authority. They should be available to contestants.
 
D. If approved by the Regulating Authority other scoring methods (for example conversions to Victory
    (Old 1997 Law Removed)
    Special Scoring Methods
Special scoring methods are permissible, if approved by the sponsoring organization. In advance of any contest the sponsoring organization should publish conditions of contest detailing conditions of entry, methods of scoring, determination of winners, breaking of ties, and the like.

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LAW 79
TRICKS WON

A. Agreement on Tricks Won
1. The number of tricks won shall be agreed upon before all four hands have been returned to the board.
2. (New 2008 Law)
A player must not knowingly accept either the score for a trick that his side did not win or the concession of a trick that his opponents could not lose.
 
B. Disagreement on Tricks Won
If a disagreement arises, the Director must be called, then:
1. The Director determines whether there has been a claim or concession and, if so, applies Law 69.
2. If B1 above does not apply, the Director rules what score is to be recorded. If the Director is not called before the round ends, he rules in accordance with C below or Law 87, as applicable, but there shall be no obligation to increase a side’s score.
(Old 1997 Law)
If a subsequent disagreement arises, the Director must be called. No increase in score need be granted unless the Director is called before the round ends as specified in Law 8 (but Law 69 or Law 71 may supersede this provision when there has been an acquiescence or a concession).
 
C.  Error in Score
1. An error in computing or tabulating the agreed upon score, whether made by a player or scorer, may be corrected until the expiration of the period specified by the Tournament Organizer. Unless the Tournament Organizer specifies a later* time, this correction period expires 30 minutes after the official score has been made available for inspection.
2. Regulations may provide for circumstances in which a scoring error may be corrected after expiry of the correction period if the Director and the Tournament Organizer are both satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the record is wrong.
(Old 1997 Law)
An error in computing or tabulating the agreed-upon score, whether made by a player or scorer, may be corrected until the expiration of the period specified by the sponsoring organization. Unless the sponsoring organization specifies a later *) time, this correction period expires 30 minutes after the official score has been made available for inspection.

* An earlier time may be specified when required by the special nature of a contest.

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*) An earlier time may be specified when required by the special nature of a contest.

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