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Shree Cement Weekly Bridge Meet

Gopinath & Tapanjyoti finish at top of Shree Cement Weekly Bridge Meet

| @indiablooms | Dec 31, 2021, at 03:31 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Gopinath Manna and Tapanjyoti Chakraborty came ahead of all other contestants  in the ninth round of Shree Cement Weekly Pairs Bridge tournament, held online on Wednesday evening.

Gopinath and Tapanjyoti earned 28 Shree Cement Ranking  Points ( SCRPs) and were followed by Manas Mukherjee & Soumik Das (27 SCRPs) and  Swapan Ghosh & S N Chakrabarty (26 SCRPs), who came 2nd and third respectively.

Tanmay Mazumder &  Md Shahjahan finished fourth with 25 SCRPs while Arnab Ghosh & Babhrubahan Bose came 5th collecting 24 SCRPs.

Amit Dey & Dilip Mukherjee, who came first in the eighth edition, could not rise to the occasion  this time and ended in 6th position with 23 SCRPs.

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