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Rubber bridge scoring lookup table

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Posted 2024-November-25, 20:27

I'm looking for a score lookup table for rubber bridge. What I want to be able to do is look up the contract - considering doubled and vulnerability when relevant - and then read the points awarded. I want a table that tells me, for example, if the contract made was three diamonds vulnerable, how many points that is worth for declarer. I can find these tables for duplicate, but not for rubber bridge. The best I've been able to find for rubber bridge is a table showing how many points tricks are worth, including when vulnerable or doubled, but that's not what I'm looking for since I still have to calculate the score when what I want to do is just look up the score.
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Posted 2024-November-26, 22:28

I googled, and couldn't find anything. So I quickly built this. Let me know if any numbers look wrong / any other changes; I haven't thought about rubber bridge scoring for years, so have assumed Wikipedia has it right.
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Posted 2024-November-27, 20:43

Thanks! That's a great table and is exactly what I was looking for. I'm impressed you found a way to put it all on one page. I don't see any errors in it.
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Posted 2024-November-27, 21:38

Thanks, that was definitely the trickiest bit :) Haven't specifically tried printing, but hopefully it's readable enough if someone does. Not that I'll probably ever look at it again, but hey, it was fun in the meantime..
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Posted 2024-November-29, 10:17

You can find the information in the Laws of Rubber Bridge

But it's basically the same as duplicate bridge. The main difference is that part scores are carried over between hands in a rubber. So you can make game by combining the scores of multiple hands, and you add the game bonus then.

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