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Show Duplicate Bridge to Start "' "Huddle bridge" players will have an opportunity to play a more organized brand of bridge Sundays at 6:30 p.m. , during duplicate bridge tournaments in UB 3024. Sponsored by the Union games committee, the program for all University students was created to "increase the local quality of bridge," according to Lee Sutton Sut-ton co-chairman with Mike Clis-sold Clis-sold of the event. "Duplicate bridge is very different than 'Huddle Bridge,' he said. "More competitive, it takes the "luck' out of bridge." Although the playing and the bidding is similiar, everyone in the room, containing six or seven sev-en tables, has an opportunity to play the same hand as everyone else. Cards are originally dealt into "boards" and when played are not thrown into the center and not collected by the team winning the trick. The c south team remains static--' during the evening east-west players a B "boards" move in opposite r , ections. Winners are deterr s for each hand and for the s -ing by points. If successful, the tourm? j will feature trophies in-' sequent quarters for the1;' number of points collected ing the entire quarter. t |