Our Local Units

The New England bridge experience is as interesting and diverse as its geography. From the sea shores to the mountains, there’s always something fun going on at the bridge table and there’s a seat saved just for you.

New England bridge is local! We have eight thriving units who provide opportunities for players in their areas to experience local tournament play at sectionals, volunteer, and connect with the bridge community. Each unit also administrates the governing policies of the ACBL and represents the interests of its area at the District level. Visit your Unit’s website and see what’s happening and how you might become involved.

Central Massachusetts Bridge Association (CMBA)

The Central Mass Bridge Association holds a club game every weekday at various locations in Worcester County. One or two Saturdays a month we invite all of our members to a centrally-located Unit Game to “bring everyone together”.

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Connecticut Bridge Association (CBA)

We all love the sheer fun and competitiveness of bridge and want to make others feel welcome at our games and Sectionals. Our friendly focus is on teaching and sharing the progress of our members.

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Eastern Massachusetts Bridge Association (EMBA)

EMBA is a vibrant association that provides a welcoming and friendly environment for our tournaments geared to all bridge levels. We also offer helpful information on local clubs and educational opportunities.

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Maine Bridge Association (MBA)

Bridge in Maine is more than a game-it’s a community of friends who enjoy competition, learning, and time at the table together. Our Unit is proud to support clubs, tournaments, and new players as we continue building a strong future for bridge across the state.

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New Hampshire Bridge Association (NHBA)

The New Hampshire Bridge Association (Unit 150) is made up of about 500 members in nine clubs, extending across the entire state from the Atlantic Ocean to the Vermont border.

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Rhode Island Bridge Association (RIBA)

Bridge in the Ocean State features waves of hospitality, camaraderie and fun. Whether you’re looking for a club game or a local tournament, we’re saving a seat at the table for you.

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Western Massachusetts Bridge Association (WMBA)

The Western Mass Bridge Association offers in person games in Northampton and Pittsfield year round and in Great Barrington during the summer months.

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Vermont Bridge Association (VBA)

Vermont is one of the smaller ACBL units, but what we lack in size we make up for in enthusiasm. “Small and vibrant” would describe us in just two words.

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