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Zero Tolerance Policy -- Be Nice!

The Petoskey Bridge Club fully endorses the ACBL's Zero Tolerance Policy.   Please be familiar with the policy and adopt it fully.   It's in the best interest of all our players:

To establish an atmosphere which promotes the enjoyment of bridge as both a competitive and a social game, the ACBL has adopted a policy of courteous behavior.

 

The ACBL stands for American Contract Bridge League and Always Courteous Behavior League. For games to be fun, cooperation from all (players, organizers, officials, staff, volunteers) is necessary.  Please report conduct that is unacceptable while keeping in mind that we must be tolerant of other people in general and bridge players in particular. Also, conduct that is especially outstanding or refreshing should be reported.

 

Commendable

·       Being a good “host” or “guest” at the table

·       Greeting others in a friendly manner

·       Praising the bidding and/or play of the opponents

Unacceptable

·       Badgering, rudeness, insinuations, intimidation, profanity, threats or violence

·       Negative comments concerning opponents’or partner’s play or bidding

·       Gloating over good results

·       Constant and gratuitous lessons and analyses at the table

·       Loud and disruptive arguing with the director

 

If you experience someone exhibiting discourteous

behavior or being other than civil, please call the director immediately.

 

Should it become necessary to call the director, you may simply state: “This player is interfering with my enjoyment of the game.”


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