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Bridge Competition
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Satyabrata and Arun Kanti Chatterjee top third round of Shree Cement Weekly Bridge Competition

| @indiablooms | Nov 08, 2021, at 07:15 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Satyabrata Mukherjee and Arun Kanti Chattrjee topped the third round of the Shree Cement Weekly Bridge Competition for pairs event held on line Saturday night.

They earned three master points (Mps) each in this round.

Sanjib Mazumdar and Sujit Sadhak, who finished first at the inaugural round, took second spot this time with 2.70 MPs while the duo of Animesh Majumdar and Pinaki Khan came third collecting 2.43 Mps.

Following are the scores of the top eight pairs of the day

1. Satyabrata Mukherjee & Arun Kanti Chatterjee (3 MPs)

2. Sanjib Mazumdar and Sujit Sadhak (2.70 MPs)

3. Animesh Majumdar & Pinaki Khan (2.43 Mps)

4. Swapan Shome & Shankar Narayan Ghosh (2.19 Mps)

5.Biswarup Biswas & Dilip Mukherjee (1.97 Mps)

6. Amit Kumar Bose & Saumitra Basu (1.77 Mps)

7. Sisir Banerjee & Rana Chakrabarty (1.59 Mps)

8.Gautam Pore & Tonmoy Ghosh (1.43 Mps)

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