Auction Bridge - Scoring

Scoring

Note: A scoring table for Auction Bridge, from the Official Rules of Card Games, 1973 is as follows:
  • Odd-tricks: no trumps are worth 10; spades 9; hearts 8; diamonds 7; clubs 6.
  • Game was 30 points, and only odd-tricks counted towards game. The first side to win two games won the rubber and scored a 250 point bonus.
  • Each under-trick was worth 50 points to the opponents.
  • Small slam was worth 50 points; grand slam was worth 100 points.
  • Honours were scored as follows: four trump honours in one hand 80; five trump honours or four aces in no trumps in one hand 100. For an addition honour in partner's hand, or for three or more honours divided between both hands 10 each.
  • Contracts could be doubled and redoubled, which doubled or quadrupled the odd-trick and under-trick amounts. In addition there was a bonus of 50 points for making a doubled contract and for each over-trick, this was doubled if the contract was redoubled.

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