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The event is a board-a-match team event.
The event typically last 2-3 days with each day being a round consisting of two sessions of 26 boards.
The event is open.


HISTORY

The Chicago Mixed Board-a-Match Teams -- one of the oldest ACBL events that was first played in 1929 -- is a four-session event with two qualifying and two final sessions. It is restricted to players with at least 100 {Link without Title} .

It was originally known as the Master Mixed Teams. In 1996, the name changed to the present designation. From 1946 to 1955, a separate event with national rating was held on the West Coast.

The winners have their names inscribed on the Chicago Trophy. That trophy originally was awarded each year to the winners of the North American Open Teams Championship. In 1965, it was replaced by the Reisinger Memorial Trophy. The Chicago Trophy was donated by the Auction Bridge Club of Chicago in 1929.


WINNERS



SOURCES

List of previous winners, Page 15
  Title Daily Bulletin
  Volume 79-7
  Issue 7
  Date Thursday, July 26, 2007
  Year 2007
  Url http://wwwacblorg/nabc/Nashville2007/bulletins/db7pdf




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