Contract bridge you keep the same partner. Rubber bridge can be run this
way. If I remember what I was explained some 10+ years ago when I played
bridge. I never made it to a "club" to experience it.

As for the code idea...
Looks like you would only need to step the numbers various odd numbers in
one of two directions to keep them from sitting together a second time.

Tracy


-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Newton
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 2:15 PM

Kent

It certainly looks as if you are right.  I am just a bit surprised -
whenever I've played socially or competitively I've always kept the same
partner - but then I didn't play that much

Paul




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