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WORLD BRIDGE FEDERATION GENERAL CONDITIONS of CONTEST for All World Championships and Other Tournaments Held WORLD BRIDGE FEDERATION GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTEST For all World Championships and other Tournaments held under the auspices of the World Bridge Federation ©WBF May 2010 Issued by the World Bridge Federation 40, Rue François 1er 75008 ‐ Paris, France Table of Contents Preamble ..................................................................................................................................... 5 1. World Mind Sport Games (WMSG) ................................................................................... 5 2. Definitions For The General Conditions Of Contest .......................................................... 5 2.1 Appeals Form............................................................................................................ 5 2.2 Approved Recorder ................................................................................................... 5 2.3 Brown Sticker Announcement Form ......................................................................... 5 2.4 Chief Tournament Director and Assistant Chief Tournament Director .................... 6 2.5 Convention Card Desk .............................................................................................. 6 2.6 Director or Tournament Director ............................................................................. 6 2.7 Eligible Zone ............................................................................................................. 6 2.8 Executive Council ...................................................................................................... 6 2.9 Guide to Completion ................................................................................................ 6 2.10 Highly Unusual Methods (HUM) .............................................................................. 6 2.11 Host NBO .................................................................................................................. 6 2.12 HUM System ............................................................................................................. 6 2.13 IMSA ......................................................................................................................... 6 2.14 Law ........................................................................................................................... 6 2.15 Line‐Up Desk ............................................................................................................. 6 2.16 NBO .......................................................................................................................... 7 2.17 Playing Area ............................................................................................................. 7 2.18 President ................................................................................................................... 7 2.19 Schedule of Play ....................................................................................................... 7 2.20 Session ...................................................................................................................... 7 2.21 Supplemental Conditions of Contest ........................................................................ 7 2.22 Supplementary Sheets .............................................................................................. 7 2.23 System ...................................................................................................................... 7 2.24 these Conditions of Contest...................................................................................... 7 2.25 Tournament Appeals Committee ............................................................................. 7 2.26 Tournament Rules and Regulations Committee, Tournament Appeals Committee and Credentials Committee ...................................................................................... 8 2.27 WMSG ...................................................................................................................... 8 2.28 WBF .......................................................................................................................... 8 2.29 WBF Alerting Policy .................................................................................................. 8 2.30 WBF Convention Card or Card .................................................................................. 8 2.31 WBF Convention Booklet .......................................................................................... 8 2.32 WBF Policy on Psychic Bidding ................................................................................. 8 2.33 WBF Systems Policy .................................................................................................. 8 2.34 World Bridge Championship .................................................................................... 9 2.35 World Standard Card ................................................................................................ 9 2.36 Zonal Conference or ZC ............................................................................................ 9 2.37 Zone .......................................................................................................................... 9 3. Conditions Of Entry ........................................................................................................... 9 3.1 General ..................................................................................................................... 9 WBF General Conditions of Contest © 2010 Page 2 3.2 Media ....................................................................................................................... 9 3.3 Competition Requirement ........................................................................................ 9 3.4 Political Statements ................................................................................................. 9 3.5 Invitation to Participate ......................................................................................... 10 4. Eligibility ........................................................................................................................... 10 4.1 General ................................................................................................................... 10 4.2 Credentials Committee ........................................................................................... 10 4.3 Eligibility Requirements .......................................................................................... 10 4.4 Over‐Riding Eligibility Regulations: ........................................................................ 11 4.5 Eligibility for Youth Players ..................................................................................... 11 4.6 Eligibility for Senior Players .................................................................................... 12 5. Official Language ............................................................................................................. 12 6. Ethics and Deportment .................................................................................................... 12 7. Anti‐Doping Regulations .................................................................................................. 12 8. Dress Code ....................................................................................................................... 12 9. Restrictions ...................................................................................................................... 13 9.1 Smoking and Alcohol .............................................................................................. 13 9.2 Mobile Phones, Pagers and other Electronic Equipment ....................................... 13 10. Disqualification from any WBF Championship event or Tournament ............................ 13 11. Vu‐Graph.......................................................................................................................... 13 12. Media Presentation ......................................................................................................... 14 13. Completion Of WBF Convention Card ............................................................................. 14 13.1 Publication of Systems ........................................................................................... 14 13.2 Requirements ......................................................................................................... 14 13.3 Supplementary Sheets ............................................................................................ 14 13.4 General ................................................................................................................... 15 14. Use of Convention Cards at the Table ............................................................................. 15 15. Alerts and Explanations ................................................................................................... 15 16. WBF Convention Booklet ................................................................................................. 15 17. Non‐Playing Captains In Team Tournaments .................................................................. 16 17.1 General ................................................................................................................... 16 17.2 Procedure during matches ....................................................................................
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