Welcome to the Tasmanian Bridge Association

Welcome to the new website for the Tasmanian Bridge Association. This post provides an introduction to some of the new content and features.

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Thursday Red Point Pairs

4 Mar 2026 — Event Reports — Hugh Grosvenor

After one session of the Thursday Morning Red Point Pairs the leading contenders for the overall win are:

  • Geoff Green & Robin Barnes with 63.92%
  • Engelina Poulton & Barbara Giizel with 61.50%
  • Adrienne Norton & Chris Girvan with 60.16%
  • Lynn & Glenn Bremner with 58.17%

If you play both sessions you can win red masterpoints for your overall position.

If you did not play the first session you can still win red masterpoints for the second session.

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From the President - February 2026

13 Feb 2026 — Newsletter — Julie Rhodes

The TBA Committee met on February 10th from 2.45pm. Present were Julie Rhodes (P), Leigh Blizzard (T), Leonie Atkins, Chris Girvan, Sue Falkingham, Fran Healey (Minutes), Pam Murphy, Hugh Grosvenor, Simon Edler, Laura Bauermeister. The following matters were discussed:

Annual General Meeting – Saturday March 14th

It’s that time of the year again! Think about whether or not you would like to join the TBA Management Committee this year. All positions will be declared vacant and nominations close on March 1st. There are nomination forms and the collection box near the kitchen.

For those new to the club, on the day of the AGM, we all bring a plate of food to share for lunch after the meeting. The meeting starts at 12.00 noon and is usually completed by 12.30. After that, we have a shared feast, and then there is free bridge for all those who attend the AGM.

Bridge Club Closure

The TBA will be closed from Thursday March 19th until Wednesday March 25th (inclusive). This is due to the staging of the Tasmanian Festival of Bridge, and to the continuation of Australian Playoffs for the Mixed and Seniors Teams.

Tasmanian Festival of Bridge – March 2026 – My State Bank Arena

Entries have been flooding in from mainland competitors for this year’s festival which is going to make for a fantastic event. But where are our local members? This is our premier annual event and there are opportunities to enter in many categories and events. If you want to play over the weekend but have too many points to enter the Novice or Rookie events, just enter the Open event. Open events are open to everyone – no restrictions! Like every Swiss event, you are likely to play most of your matches (after Round 1) against other pairs of a similar level of experience. Imagine how exciting it would be to sit down at a table with Ron Klinger in Match 1!

Entries and more information on My ABF.

Australian Team Playoffs

Because of the high regard which the ABF has for our TFoB venue, and for the organisational capabilities of the TBA including the outstanding capability of Simon, Chris Carolan, Hugh and Sue, they have requested us to host the Playoffs for the Australian Mixed and Senior’s Teams in Hobart this year. The Playoffs will commence at the TFoB on Saturday and Sunday, then continue at the TBA the following Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. This means we will have some of the best players in Australia attending the TFoB and then coming to our clubrooms at the TBA to play.

Help Wanted

As part of our hosting responsibilities for the Playoffs we will be providing lunch and morning/afternoon tea for the players at the club on Monday 23rd, Tuesday 24th and Wednesday 25th.

In order to feed the 50 people competing in the Playoffs we will need help from our members to either prepare food at home to bring to the club (soup or sandwiches or cakes) or to assist in the kitchen on those days. Any expense incurred in food preparation will be reimbursed by the TBA. If you can help in any way with this could you please let myself, Pam or Barbara Giizel know and we will get you to join our team.

That Annoying Road Closure!

Unfortunately Queen’s Walk is going to be closed until the end of March according to communication we have had from TasWater. They are apologetic for the inconvenience being caused by this but there is nothing much any of us can do about it.

Beginner’s lessons

The next beginner courses will be starting in February on the 23rd and 25th. Monday afternoons 1-3pm. and Wednesday evenings 7-9pm. Cost is $120, please email the TBA, Sue or phone. All members are asked to promote these to your family or any friends who might be thinking about taking up our wonderful game.

Tournament Organiser?

Katherine Marsden is looking to hand over the reins of TFoB organiser. If you have organisational skills and would like to take over this role, please see me or Katherine about it. There will be significant transitional assistance, and the event at MyState bank Arena is now quite bedded down with many established procedures.

Entry Damage

We are very aware of the safety issues around the damage to our entry way caused by subsidence. It is proving difficult to find someone to undertake this repair with asphalt. If you know someone who could do this repair, or have an idea as to what approach we should take, please mention this to Paul Fredheim.

New Members

The TBA is pleased to welcome the following new member to our club : Sheila Campbell

Promotions

Congratulations to the following members who have received rank promotions last month:

  • John Absolom and Curtis Smith to Graduate Master (>2 MPs)
  • Deb Ford, from Graduate to Club Master (>5 MPs)
  • Carmel Campbell, Max Corney and Julie Hunt from Club to Local Master (>15 MPs)
  • Anne Travers to Silver Local Master
  • Rosemary Giles to State Master
Bridge Knowledge – Tip of the Month

Anyone can enter an Open event, regardless of experience level and do not be deterred. It is a great opportunity to learn when you play against more experienced opponents. You can observe their declarer play and their defensive strategies in a free bridge lesson!

Julie Rhodes
President

Getting to know the new website

3 Mar 2026 — General — John Grosvenor

In late 2025 the TBA Committee started looking at options for upgrading our website. The old website has been a trusty workhorse for the TBA for years, but we were starting to butt up against some limitations. For example the site could only support a limited number of pages so we could not dedicate pages to significant topics.

The new website is custom designed and built for the TBA. This gives us a great deal of flexibility in how it works and what features it provides. This post will explain some of the features that are already available and where we may be going in the future.

What's happening with domain names?

The new website is now accessed through the normal tasbridge.com.au domain name. During the cutover process we also used the domain bridgetasmania.org which is still operating. The TBA email address remains tba@tasbridge.com.au.

Note: If you bookmarked the old site it may not work as it will be to "tasbridge.com.au/index.asp". The "index.asp" is the problem. Delete this from your bookmark or create a new bookmark to "tasbridge.com.au".

What members use the website for?

The main things that most members use the TBA website for are around events - looking for information like what's coming up, how do I enter, what were the results. Many members also are looking for this information from a mobile device with a small screen.

The design of the new site is intended to make event information easier to find and access and provide better support for users on small screens.

The "Today at the TBA" section lists events and activities scheduled for today, including regular sessions. You can get information about these events, including results when available, by clicking/touching on the event in this section. This section is at the top of the home page when viewed on a small screen.

The calendar now includes all regular events as well as events, meetings, public holidays etc. Again you can drill down into an event easily from this page. When using a small screen touching a day in the calendar brings up a mobile friendly list of the day's events.

What are News and Topics?

Across a year there is lots of information that gets shared through our website, for example the President's monthly newsletter, reports from completed events, significant events in our members' lives. These will now be shared as posts (like on a blog). The home page will show 'pinned' and recent posts. All posts can be accessed through the news page, where you can search and filter to find what you want.

The topics menu provides pages dedicated to important topics. For example, the Tasmanian Festival of Bridge or the 2027 Australian National Championships which we will be hosting.

What is happening with results?

For the time being session and event results are being stored on the old website. We are planning to move results into the new system but this is not ready yet.

And More?

The 'More' menu provides a wealth of mainly reference information, such as who's who in the TBA zoo, what the regular sessions are and TBA contact details. It also includes access to a repository of publicly available documents.

Do I need a userid?

Most people will just use the website to view publicly available data and will not need a userid. Directors and people managing the website will have userids and will need to log in to access administrative functions.

In the future we may introduce userids for all members so that they can access member-only functions. For example, we are looking at moving our library management functions onto the website, allowing members to browse the library catalog and record which books they have borrowed and returned.

Is there more?

The website includes features that help us run the TBA effectively. These are generally not visible to members. For example scheduling the Directors to cover all of the activites of the TBA can be a challenge. The new website has features intended to make this process easier.

What's next?

The site is under active development and you may see changes from day to day. As mentioned above we are looking at getting results into the website as a priority. We are also considering the library function and some more administrative tools.

If you have any suggestions on future features, or feedback on the site (including bugs that you notice), please email the TBA or talk to Hugh or John.

February 2026 Multi Winners

27 Feb 2026 — Multi Winners — Hugh Grosvenor

Committee

Congratulations to the February 2026 Multi winners:

Monday morning (supervised) Jenny McCormick & Pam Collins
Monday evening No multi this month due to the Graded Pairs
Tuesday daytime Mardi & John Grosvenor
Wednesday morning Mardi & John Grosvenor
Wednesday evening (supervised) Bronwyn & Geoff Peatling
Thursday morning Mardi & John Grosvenor
Thursday afternoon Richard Cooke & Pam Murphy
Friday morning Mardi & John Grosvenor
Saturday afternoon Maggie Crawford & Julia Corr

Vera Houdek Summer Swiss Pairs 2026

25 Jan 2026 — Event Reports — John Grosvenor

The 2026 Vera Houdek Summer Swiss Pairs was held at the TBA on Sunday 25 January. Somewhat unusually this was a matchpointed Swiss Pairs event. 18 pairs played six matches across two sessions.

The winners were Hilton Francis and Julie Rhodes. Second place went to Duncan Abercromby and Phil Timmins. Bal Krishnan and Maria Gibbs came third. Roger and Judith Hooley were the top placed Restricted pair. Full results are here.

Thanks to Sue Falkingham for directing.

Today at the TBA
9:30am
TBA Clubrooms
Notices
Road Closure

Sections of Queens Walk will be closed between the northern end of Cornelian Bay Oval and Selfs Point Road from Mon 2 Feb to mid-March. The TBA clubrooms can only be accessed from the Risdon Road side during this period.

Coming Events
Red MPs
7 Mar 2026 — 9:30am
Devonport Bridge Club - 104 Tasman St
13 Mar 2026 — 7:15pm
TBA Clubrooms
Red MPs
14 Mar 2026 — 12:00 noon
TBA Clubrooms
Gold MPs
21 Mar 2026
MyState Bank Arena & TBA Clubrooms
Red MPs
11 Apr 2026
TBA Clubrooms
Red MPs
12 Apr 2026
TBA Clubrooms
17 Apr 2026
TBA Clubrooms