Board-A-Match is a form of scoring used in team games (usually only at major National Championships). Each team (of 4 or 6) has a North-South and an East-West pair. They play against their counterparts from the other team. Typically each team plays only 2 or 3 boards against another team. Then the change is called and the East-West pairs move to face a new team. Only at the end of the entire session can teammates compare scores.
Instead of the more common "IMP" comparison (where
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