New Delhi, Oct 7 (Ians) Big-time international bridge will be back in India after a break of two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic when the country hosts the 19th Hcl International Bridge Championship in Gurugram from October 11.
The six-day championship will be held at Hotel Hyatt Regency, Sector 83, and will have around 950 participants from across the world.
Some of the renowned players that would be participating in the event will include Zia Mahmood (Pakistani-American), Craig Gower (South Africa), Rob Stephens (South Africa) and Kiran Nadar (India). Held under the auspices of the Bridge Federation of India, the championship will offer a total prize purse of Rs 22 million, one of the highest offered in any bridge tournament to date.
The tournament will be held in two main events — ‘Team of Four Gold’ and ‘Team of Four Silver’. In the pairs event, the championship will include ‘Open Pairs’, ‘Imp Pairs’ and ‘Imp...
The six-day championship will be held at Hotel Hyatt Regency, Sector 83, and will have around 950 participants from across the world.
Some of the renowned players that would be participating in the event will include Zia Mahmood (Pakistani-American), Craig Gower (South Africa), Rob Stephens (South Africa) and Kiran Nadar (India). Held under the auspices of the Bridge Federation of India, the championship will offer a total prize purse of Rs 22 million, one of the highest offered in any bridge tournament to date.
The tournament will be held in two main events — ‘Team of Four Gold’ and ‘Team of Four Silver’. In the pairs event, the championship will include ‘Open Pairs’, ‘Imp Pairs’ and ‘Imp...
- 10/7/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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