The country's biggest bridge championship saw participation from over 600 players from across the world vying for the world's second largest prize purse, totalling Rs. 1.2 crore (USD 180,000).
The Championship had begun on October 19 and concluded on October 23, with participation from internationally renowned players such as Giorgio Duboin from Italy (World Ranked No. 4), Zia Mehmood from USA (World Ranked No. 7) and Norberto Bocchi from Italy (World Ranked No. 9).
The championship consisted of the 'Team of Four Gold', 'Team of Four Silver' and 'Open Pairs' events.
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