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Thomas MacCormac – Blackrock Hospice Fundraiser, Sunday 31 May

Many congratulations to Thomas MacCormac, who has become the most recent addition to the ranks of Irish grandmasters. Usually, this achievement is celebrated by a personal presentation of the CBAI Grandmaster's salver, and Thomas had planned a gala charity evening for...

George Ryan RIP

We are saddened to report the death of the well-known journalist, author, and former Irish Times bridge correspondent, George Ryan. George will be best remembered in bridge circles for his incredibly popular pocket-sized primer on the game, "The Bones of Bridge". This...

More Online Bridge – ColumbusAlt & Free Australian Bridge Column

Given the current lack of real-life bridge, bridge bodies are finding all kinds of ways to enable us to get our bridge fix. If you'd like to watch some top-level bridge involving two well-known Irish participants, the US Spring Nationals in Columbus, Ohio, which was...

Congratulations to Paddy McMahon

In the midst of all the negative news, we're delighted to have something positive to report. Many congratulations to bridge player Paddy McMahon of Tipperary, who celebrates his hundredth birthday today. Best wishes from all at the CBAI for a great day, Paddy, and...

Masterpoint Returns & Late Affiliations

At the end of March, we will be sending out the club Masterpoint Summary Forms to every club. You should use these forms to record your members' Masterpoint awards for the year, and return them to us for inclusion in their end-of-season records. If you would prefer...

Martin Hayes RIP

We regret to announce the recent death of Martin Hayes of Cappawhite, Co Tipperary, who served as CBAI National President in 2008, representing North Munster. Martin had only recently gone into a nursing home, and did not have much time to enjoy his new surroundings....

Online Bridge Games

We have been approached by a number of clubs and members wondering whether they can run bridge tournaments online while real-life bridge may be curtailed by health concerns. The good news is that it is, provided that the organiser has some facility in using the main...

Want to Learn to Play or Teach Bridge?

If you are thinking of learning to play bridge, congratulations – you’ve made a good choice, a game which will fascinate, stimulate, and occasionally frustrate, you for the rest of your life. Click below for details of classes being run under the auspices of the CBAI.  If you’re already a bridge player, and would like to pass on your knowledge and experience to aspiring players, click below for details of the CBAI’s teaching programme.

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