Use a Bridge Computer Porgram
If you have a purchased bridge software programme (such as Baron or Jack), you can now download bridge hands that have been posted on our website to replay at home along with any hints and comments that the bridge programme gives you. (Note: only available for pairs events at present).
If you have a purchased bridge software programme (such as Baron or Jack), you can now download bridge hands that have been posted on our website to replay at home along with any hints and comments that the bridge programme gives you. (Note: only available for pairs events at present).
When you look up your results on the website, go to the page where the scores are displayed. At the top right there is a “Get pbn File” option. Click this and a file will be downloaded to your PC. This file can then be imported into your bridge software program.
Bridge programmes that support this include Bridge Baron, Jack and GOTO Bridge, though this may not work on early versions of these programmes. These software packages can be purchased from any bridge retailing shop such as Bridge NZ, or see other shopping sites on our Links page.
Instructions to import a pbn file into Baron or Jack can be found here.
Bridge programmes that support this include Bridge Baron, Jack and GOTO Bridge, though this may not work on early versions of these programmes. These software packages can be purchased from any bridge retailing shop such as Bridge NZ, or see other shopping sites on our Links page.
Instructions to import a pbn file into Baron or Jack can be found here.
Use Bridge Solver on the Pairs results page
When you look at pairs results, there is a link on the page showing results for a particular pair, and a link on the page showing board results (see the diagrams below). Clicking one of these starts the Bridge Solver program which will let you replay the hand. At the bottom of the Bridge Solver window there is a help button for further instructions.
When you look at pairs results, there is a link on the page showing results for a particular pair, and a link on the page showing board results (see the diagrams below). Clicking one of these starts the Bridge Solver program which will let you replay the hand. At the bottom of the Bridge Solver window there is a help button for further instructions.