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Calendar of Nationwide Games
To fund certain programs, the Association has designated specific games to support these programs. Seven Nationwide games are scheduled throughout the year. These games are sponsored by Units/Club and Sections (where applicable) to provide participants who qualify or place an opportunity to win National and/or Sectional Points. The ABA, Inc Nationwide game allows Bridge players to win National or Sectional masterpoints. SEE BELOW.
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CALENDAR OF NATIONWIDE GAMES
MONTH |
EVENT |
March
First Wednesday |
Nationwide Headquarters (Day) |
June
First Friday |
Nationwide Headquarters (Day)
Nationwide Benefit Game (Night) |
September
Last Friday
Last Saturday |
Nationwide Scholarship Game (Day)
TBD |
October
Club/Unit selects date |
United Negro College Fund Game |
December
Second Friday
Second Saturday |
Super Open Pairs
Night
TBD |
Other Special Games To Be Scheduled During the Year
Annual Membership Game |
One single session game per independent club per year |
ABA Headquarters Benefit |
Two single session games per year (sponsored by clubs, units, or sections) |
Bridge Education/Club House |
Two single session games per year (Independent Club/Unit) |
ABA Benefit |
Two single session games per year (sponsored by clubs, units, or sections) |
ABA Scholarship |
Two single session games per year (sponsored by clubs, units, or sections) |
Special Club Benefit |
One single session game per year by clubs |
Pro/AM Game |
N/A |
United Negro College Fund Game |
One or two session game |
*Sanctions are required for all special games
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