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Masterpoint categories explained
The Bridge Bulletin, October 1998
Masterpoints are a reward for winning or placing at duplicate bridge. Masterpoints, also referred to as points or MPs, come in many sizes and colours.
are awarded at club and unit games. Also referred to as club masterpoints, 100 club masterpoints are the equivalent of one (1.00) masterpoint.
are awarded at sectional tournaments, progressive sectionals and STaCs (sectional tournament at clubs).
are awarded at regional tournaments and the three annual NABCs (North American Bridge Championships).
are awarded at regionals and NABCs for topping a section or placing overall in an event of two or more sessions with an upper masterpoint limit of 750 mps or more.
As an ACBL member accumulates points, certain milestones - or ranks - will be reached that indicate the member's progress. Each rank requires that the member have a certain number and type of points. Additional Life Master designations have been established and are available to players who have achieved Life Master.
These include:
Bronze LM (500-1000);
Silver LM (1000-2500);
Gold LM (1500-5000);
Diamond LM (5000+);
Grand LM (at least 10,000 MPs with at least one win in a North American championships event that has no maximum masterpoint restriction).
Rank MPs Colour Requirements
Rookie 0-4.99 None
Junior Master 5 None
Club Master 20 None
Sectional master 50 5 silver
Regional Master 100 5 red or gold, 15 silver
NABC Master 200 5 gold, 15 red or gold, 25 silver
Life Master 300 25 gold, 25 red or gold, 50 silver
ACBL conducts the annual MINI-MCKENNEY and ACE OF CLUBS contests for players in each rank.The Bridge Bulletin recognizes leaders ACBL-wide. At the unit level, winners in each cetegory receive recognition and special medallions.The Mini-McKenney tallies all points won within a calendar year while the Ace of Clubs contest is limited to points won in club games within a calendar year.
In addition to the regular ranks, players in other categories -
Youth (age 20 and younger),
Junior (age 26 and younger), and
Senior (age 55 and older) - are recognized.