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World Computer-Bridge Championship
Official championship of the American Contract Bridge League and the World Bridge Federation

15th World Computer-Bridge Championship (October 23-28, 2011)
held at the 40th World Team championships, Veldhoven, The Netherlands, (October 15-29, 2011) also go to ECats Bridge for information

Congratulations to John Norris, developer of Shark Bridge, 2011 World Champion

RESULTS including complete play record of semifinal and final KO matches   Entries

How Robots play and other bits of information:
2010 report  2009 report  2008 report  2007 report  Lead Article in October 2003 BridgeToday.com
Bridge Movies of  2007  2008  2009  2010  Final KOs
WIKIPEDIA on Computer Bridge

ACBL logo
American Contract Bridge League

WBF logo
World Bridge Federation

Deals using

New York Times bridge columns by Phillip Alder

International Computer Games Association Journal articles:

2011 15th Champ
2010 14th Champ.

2009 13th Champ.

2008 12th Champ.

2007 11th Champ.
2006 10th Champ.
2005  9th Champ.
2004  8th Champ.
2003  7th Champ.
2002  6th Champ.

2001  5th Champ.
2000  4th Champ.
previous years' reports
1999  3rd Champ.
1998  2nd Champ.
1997  1st Champ.

 

For inquiries, contact Al Levy
allevy@aol.com

Al Levy's ACBL District 24 Website

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

last updated
December 26, 2011

 

 

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History of the World Computer-Bridge Championship

In 1996 the American Contract Bridge League established an official World Computer-Bridge Championship, to be run annually at a major bridge activity.  Starting in 1999, this event is co-sponsored by the World Bridge Federation.

The 1st Championship, sponsored by Baron Barclay Bridge Supplies, was held in Albuquerque, NM, at the ACBL's 1997 summer North American Bridge Championship.  The inaugural World Computer-Bridge Championship was won by Bridge Baron, with Q-Plus Bridge second. Info and results

The 2nd Championship, sponsored by Baron Barclay Bridge Supplies and OKbridge, was held in Chicago, IL, at the ACBL's 1998 summer NABC.  The champion was won by GIB, with Q-Plus Bridge second. Info and results

The 3rd Championship, sponsored by Orbis Investments, was held in Bermuda at the WBF's 1999 Bermuda Bowl/Venice Cup (January 2000).  GIB repeated as champion, with WBridge5 second. Info and results

The 4th Championship, sponsored by Microsoft Network Gaming Zone, was help in Maastricht, the Netherlands, at the WBF's 2000 Bridge Olympiad.  Meadowlark Bridge was crowned champion, defeating Q-Plus Bridge by 2 IMPs in the finals.  ICGAJ, Dec. 2000

The 5th Championship, sponsored by FunBridge.com, was held in Toronto, ON, at the ACBL's 2001 summer NABC.  The championship was won by Jack, defeating Micro Bridge in the finals. ICGAJ Dec. 2001  GreatBridgeLinks  some good deals  photos  more photos

The 6th Championship was held in Montreal at the WBF's 2002 World Bridge Championships.  Jack repeated as champion, defeating WBridge5 by 1 IMP in the finals. ICGAJ article Jack Retains Title  some good deals  photos

The 7th Championship, was held in Menton at the 2003 European Bridge League's first Open Championship.  Jack was crowned champion for the third year in a row, defeating Bridge Baron in the finals.   The Great BridgeSoftware Promotional    Results photos from Swan   Lead Article in October BridgeToday.com  ICGAJ article   NY Times Bridge Column photos from Swan   Lead Article in October BridgeToday.com  ICGAJ article   NY Times Bridge Column photos from Swan

The 8th Championship, was held in New York City at the ACBL's 2004 summer NABC.  Jack was crowned for the fourth year in a row, defeating Bridge Baron in the finals for the second year in a row. Info and results  Photos   some good deals   NABC Daily Bulletin stories  New York Times column  8 entries and their websites   ICGAJ article  Conditions of Contest

The 9th Championship, was held in Estoril, Portugal, at the WBF's 2005 World Team Championships.  The 2005 Championship was dedicated to Alan Truscott, who inspired the creation of the World Computer-Bridge Championships.  WBridge5 was crowned champion, defeated Jack in the final KO to unseat the 4-time defending world champion. results  Robots and their websites ICGAJ article

The 10th Championship, was held in Verona, Italy, at the WBF's 2006 12th Open Pairs and 8th Rosenblum Teams - World Bridge Championship.  Jack regained the championship, defeated Micro Bridge in the final KO match results ICGAJ article  Robots and their websites

The 11th Championship, was held in Shanghai, China, at the WBF's 2007 Bermuda Bowl/Venice Cup/Senior BowlWBridge5 regained the championship, defeated Bridge Baron in the final KO match.  2007 entered Robots and Results Photos New York Times bridge column, ICGAJ article

The 12th Championship, was held in Las Vegas, at the ACBL's 2008, summer NABCs  WBridge5 repeated as champion, defeated Jack in the final KO match. entered Robots  Info and Results  ICGAJ article  Photos

The 13th Championship, was held in Washington, D.C., at the ACBL's 2009 summer NABC Jack was crowned champion, defeated two-time defending champion WBridge5 in the final KO match.  entered robots Results Photos New York Times bridge columns by Phillip Alder: Sept. 24, 2009  easier reading Sept. 26, 2009  easier reading  Sept. 27, 2009  ICGAJ article Info and results

The 14th Championship, was help in Philadelphia, PA., at the WBF's 2010 World Bridge Series Championship. Jack retained the championship, defeating WBridge5 in the final KO match.  entered Robots Info and results ICGAJ article.

The 15th Championship was help in Veldhoven, The Netherlands, at the WBF's 2011 40th World Team Championship.  Shark Bridge was crowned the champion, breaking the ten year reign of Jack and Wbridge5.  RESULTS including complete play record of semifinal and final KO matches  Entries ICGAJ article

Other computer-bridge websites of interest:
WIKIPEDIA on Computer Bridge
Gérard Joyez's bridgez robot forum website
How Computers play Bridge by Jason Rosenfeld and Stephen Smith from jackbridge.com pre-1997 history and list of computer-bridge programs
Richard Pavlicek's Bot Bidding Contest