This page contains links to the two main hardware technologies that a club might use.
Wireless Scoring Sytems which enable results to be entered on a little box on each table and wirelessly update the results as the event is progressing.
Dealing Machines for automatically dealing cards into boards.
ArcScorer |
Wireless Scoring For Duplicate Bridge using standard low cost tablets. Interfaces to any scoring software.
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Bridge Scorer |
Bridge Scorer is a bridge scoring system that uses modern technology for electronic, wireless scoring of all kinds of bridge tournaments
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Bridge+More |
Bridge+More is a complete bridge solution - all your bridge requirements – clubs, social or teaching - are fully integrated in the same web based software solution - you setup a tournament on the Bridge+More server from any browser – easy and simple – and from the same browser handle and manage all details of the game. The board by board details (barometer) are registered easily in our tablet app at each table. Detailed results are automatically presented during the game in real time also in a browser. From a browser you can also send the results to the federation and/or Bridgewebs.
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Bridgemate II |
Bridgemate II is the successor of the Bridgemate Pro wireless scoring system.
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Bridgepad |
Bridgepad
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BridgePal |
BridgePal is a freeware wireless scoring system for bridge sessions based on the use of android smartphones or tablets, rather than dedicated scoring units.
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Bridgesorter |
Jannersten card dealing machine
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Bridget |
Bridget wireless scoring system. |
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Bridgetab |
BridgeTab is a new approach to electronic scoring.
NO special hardware is needed. You can convert inexpensive standard tablets to an easy to use BridgeTab with unlimited possibilities within seconds...
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Duplimate |
A card dealing machine using bar coded playing cards.
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PlayBridgeDealer4 |
A card dealing machine using standard playing cards.
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TabScore |
TabScore is the free and open source system for wireless scoring using any standard wifi devices such as tablets or phones, which was developed at Bedford Bridge Club. The latest version of TabScore has been designed so that players can use their own personal mobile phones for scoring, as the devices can move with the players. This not only means that clubs don't need to invest in expensive hardware, but it can also provide an element of Covid safety. TabScore should work with any bridge scoring program that can create a .bws database, but has been built with EBUScore in mind, and the most recent versions of EBUScore have a 'TabScore' table-top device option.
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