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The World Open Pairs Championship is a contract bridge competition initiated in 1962 and held as part of the World Bridge Series Championships every four years. Open to all pairs without any quota restrictions on nationality, the championship is widely regarded as the most prestigious pairs competition in contract bridge. In its present form, the competition lasts eight days.

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4-641: World meets commonly run for 15 days on a schedule whose details vary. In 2006 the Open Pairs played Saturday to Saturday, the 8th to 15th days of the meet, with five qualifying, five semifinal, and five final sessions. At the start of qualifying, 32 teams remained in the knockout stage of the marquee teams competition for the Rosenblum Cup . During qualifying sessions for the pairs, the Rosenblum teams were reduced from 32 to 8. There were some provisions for late entry to

8-716: Is an Open Teams event held every four years as part of the World Bridge Championships . The event was added to the world championships in New Orleans in 1978 to commemorate Julius Rosenblum, who served as president of the World Bridge Federation (WBF) until 1976. A similar event for women, the McConnell Cup , which takes place alongside the Rosenblum Cup was added in 1994. The full name of this championship

12-505: The 42 medals.) Marcelo Branco of Brazil is the only two-time champion. Cannes, France Amsterdam, Netherlands  Stockholm, Sweden Las Palmas, Spain New Orleans, USA Biarritz, France Miami Beach, USA Geneva, Switzerland Albuquerque, USA Lille, France Montreal, Canada Verona, Italy Philadelphia, USA Sanya , China Rosenblum Cup Rosenblum Cup

16-406: The pairs by players knocked out of the teams at a late stage. There were 392 pairs in the qualifier, 193 in the semifinal, and 72 in the final. United States pairs have won four of 14 tournaments through 2014, Brazil two, Poland two, and six other nations one each. (The tournament is "open" in several respects including the registered nationalities of partners but no transnational pair has won any of

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