What are the bridge utensils

Bridge Calling Box Cards--Generally in the beginning stage, all use oral calling form, that is, take turns to call the cards orally. Later on, we have to learn the written form of calling cards, in the printed calling card paper, write out the content of the calling cards, the general bridge tournaments also use the written form of calling cards, i.e., using the calling card paper. More advanced bridge tournaments use calling cards (with a pusher for calling). Calling cards are specially made and sold by manufacturers. There is a card for each specific type of card. The card is taken out of the box and placed on the tray. When the call is over, the cards are put back in the box.

Bridge Hard Cover - Bridge started with no cover, using a piece of paper to hold the cards, then a soft cover, then a square hard cover in 1960, and now a rectangular hard cover is generally used. In official tournaments, hard bridge suits are generally used, and there are hard suits suitable for hand dealing and those suitable for machine dealing. Mostly hand dealt hard card sets are used.

Bridge Pusher - Used in conjunction with the calling card, the calling card is removed from the card box and placed on the tray. When the call is over, the cards are gathered up and placed back in the box.

Bridge Specialty Cards - Bridge specialty cards are narrower than regular playing cards and fit better in a hard card case.

Bridge special curtain--The bridge special curtain can be fixed on the square table, easy to use, widely used in all kinds of tournaments.