
RealBridge Sessions
To join a session, click on the appropriate link below at least 10 minutes before start time. The session usually opens 20 to 30 minutes before play starts so you can join any time after this and chat to your partner.
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When you log in to play, enter your full name and NZ Bridge number.
Each competition will run for 7 weeks with best 6 counting. You are allowed two substitutes.​ The number of boards played during a session is usually between 24 and 27 and so, after a 7.00 pm start, a session will typically end around 9.30 pm. $5.00 table money per session will be charged to your Compass account.

Results
After the session is complete, you can view the results by either:
Clicking on the session link above, or
Visiting the Results page on the ECBBC website.
Non Club Players
Players from all other Clubs are welcome. Before playing, please pay $5.00 table money via internet banking using the details below:
Bank Account:
East Coast Bays Bridge Club Inc – 38 9015 0784953 00
Particulars: Your name
Details: RealBridge
Reference: Your NZ Bridge number
NOTE: All members should review the realbridge.online website before playing. On Tablets click the hamburger (3 horizontal white stripes on the top left) on the drop down menu click Guides & Training then click Player Guide. On Laptops you will see Guides & Training on the top line, again click Player Guide. Review. Whilst there, check your Camera and Microphone are working.
ECB Beginner Lessons Practice Bridge - Wednesdays - please log in by 6:55 pm ready for a 7:05 start. There is no charge for this. If this is the first time you are trying this, then please check that your camera and microphone are working by visiting realbridge.online and click on Guides&Training. Be aware that during play, RealBridge has set your microphone to "extra sensitive" and so ANY background noise will be able to be heard by those at your table. Please ask family members to be quiet, not run the dishwasher, or the have the TV audible. Try to avoid moving your device around as it can make the rest of us feel a bit sea-sick.​​