India will host the 3rd Asia Cup International Bridge Championship starting from June 4-11 and will see participation from countries including Australia, Bangladesh, China, Japan and Korea.
The championship, to be held in Goa, will be contested in five categories namely men, women, mixed, super-mixed and senior.
Players from Australia, Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Pakistan, Singapore and Thailand will be participating in the event.
Round robin matches will be played from the June 5-8. Four top teams in each category will progress to the knock-out stage.
Semi-finals will be contested on June 9 and. The finals and play-offs for 3rd place will be played on June 10.
The tournament will also have a Match Point pairs contest which is an open event.
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