This Week at RBC

  • Sunday, Jan 12, 7pm
    18 6-minute boards on BBO
  • Tuesday, Jan 14, 7pm
    22 6-minute boards on BBO
  • Thursday, Jan 16, 7pm
    in person at the Royal. Please come for Open, 800 or 100 pairs.
  • Sunday, Jan 19, 7pm
    18 6-minute boards on BBO

Coming Soon...

  • Starting Sunday night, January 4, the SE CAROLINA games appear as a new VACB number (vacb183376) but is still the same game and still benefits RBC when you play.
  • January 30 is the opening SWISS TEAMS for our Winter Sectional. Please make plans to play. Please show up the same GREAT way you did for our holiday party with your nicest snacks. If you are not a cook, no worries! Any contribution of time, muscle, $ and smiles are very big help for the success of a sectional.
  • 2025 Mentoring will start in February. Want to participate? Some have already submitted names but please reply with your name and designation (mentor, mentee or whichever will be the greater help if you fit that category).
    You may request a specific partner if you wish but once somebody is requested more than once it gets tricky. Promising to do the best possible to honor all wishes.
    For the record, mentees top out at 500 MPs. After that you graduate to being a mentor. PROUD OF YA!

Location

3801 Hillsborough Street
Raleigh, NC

The Royal Banquet Center

Near I 440 E Hillsborough St. Exit
Across from Meredith College
In the same building as Ben & Jerry's, ComedyWorx, and Brickhouse Sports Bar

See directions here.

About Us

Welcome to the website for the Raleigh Bridge Club!
We hold duplicate bridge face-to-face games on Thursday evenings, and online games on Tuesday and Sunday evenings.

Play begins at 7:00 p.m.

See schedule and calendar for more information.

Game Results

Partnership Desk

Need a partner?

Click Partnerships for help finding a partner in either the OPEN pairs or the 0-100 and 0-800 game.

Member Directory

The peculiarly satisfying quality of a bridge hand is that it is a fragment of human experience, a sliver of reality that, unlike most things in life, can be completely understood. We can grasp its meaning, relate it to a larger scheme of things, spot harmony, introduce order. Bridge relieves a small part of our urgent need for clarity. Really, we play and study the game for the same reason Dylan Thomas gave when asked why he wrote poetry: “for some measure of light”. If we seek to explain further our fascination with the game, we run up against the limitations of language. For bridge, in a sense, is like love - its delights have to be experienced at first hand. How could a non-player be expected to understand the sweet torment of lying awake in the early hours of the morning while your mind tries to work out new ways of making last night’s 3NT? When an interesting deal arises, it is the inherent mystery that attracts us, not so much whether it ended in triumph or tragedy, in brilliancy or blunder. -- Hugh Kelsey