If you love duplicate bridge, you will love playing at the Doubleton Club. Game time is Wednesday evening, 7:00 p.m. If you're an an experienced bridge player, there is
a competitive - and polite - Open section, just for you. Are you a newcomer to the duplicate bridge scene? Then play in our 499er section, where you can develop your skills in
a little more relaxed atmosphere. All players, newcomer or experienced, are expected to practice Active Ethics.
Our club is part of ACBL Unit 503, Palo Alto Bridge, and we play in that unit's beautiful Mountain View facility. These links will
provide up-to-date information for regular players and prospective players.
- The Doubleton Club blog
Our blog is your number one source for up-to-date information on the Doubleton Club. Meet the directors (Sue, Lori, and Marolyn). Check the upcoming games schedule and reserve your spot.
Request a partner for an upcoming game. Congratulate yourself on the month's best game. The blog is updated at least once a month.
- Doubleton Club North American Pairs Qualifiers, 2015.
Think you qualified at our club? Check out our list of NAP Qualifiers. If you were a Non-LM with less than 500 masterpoints as of the ACBL's June masterpoint cycle, and you qualified in the
Open game, your name will be followed by a 5NB (and possibly a 5NA). You are also eligible to compete in Flight C. If you played and qualified in our 499er section, you are only eligible to compete
in Flight C -- unless you qualified in an Open section in another game, of course.
- What's the next step? Our unit's unit-level qualifying game will be held at the bridge center on Sunday, December 13. For information about this and other unit-level qualifiers, as well as the
district finals, visit District 21's 2015-16 North American Pairs.
- Monthly Masterpoint Awards
You can always check your masterpoints at MyACBL, but if you'd like a quick check of the monthly masterpoints you earned at the Doubleton Club,
try this link.