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Leisure Arts Duplicate Bridge Results
Leisure Arts Duplicate Bridge — it has a ring to it. It is here because I post the scores for our bridge club, taught and directed by Joddy Campbell.
We meet every Tuesday at The Benson Centre, 1 pm to 4 pm. The scores are dropped off for me Wednesday afternoon, and I post them here, in Google Spreadsheets. I post the top five scores for each of two or three sections of six to ten tables each.
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