🚢 DIY Bridge Boards for Cruise Ships
A complete guide to creating your own duplicate bridge boards when none are provided on your cruise ship — using just playing cards and printed materials you prepare at home.
The solution is simple, portable, and costs almost nothing to prepare. Everything fits in a small zip-lock bag in your luggage, and you can set up a full set of boards in under 20 minutes before your first session.
Most cruise ships have playing cards available in the card room but no duplicate bridge boards. Without boards, you cannot run a proper duplicate bridge tournament — there’s no way to track pre-dealt hands, ensure each table plays the same boards, or apply the correct vulnerability for each board number.
Create your own portable, reusable boards by combining:
• Regular playing cards (dealt fresh for each session)
• Printed board identifier cards (showing board number, dealer, vulnerability)
• Printed board slip templates (to cover each hand)
• Small rubber bands to hold everything together
- Print 30 board identifier cards (playing card size, 63mm × 88mm) — download below
- Print board slip templates (one sheet per set, cut into slips) — download below
- Heavy cardstock or photo paper for printing (200gsm minimum recommended)
- Scissors for cutting the slips
- Optional: Glue stick for mounting identifier cards on old playing cards for rigidity
- 100+ small rubber bands
- Zip-lock bag or small container for storage
- Multiple decks of regular playing cards (the ship usually provides these)
- Your pre-printed board identifier cards and position slips
- Rubber bands
- 4–5 spare decks from home as backup (they take minimal luggage space)
Deal Four Hands
Deal 13 cards to each of the four positions (North, South, East, West) from a well-shuffled deck. Place each hand face-down on the table in front of the relevant seat position.
Cover Each Hand with a Position Slip
Place one board slip template over each of the four 13-card hands. The slips show the compass position (N, S, E or W) and the vulnerability status for that board — making it clear which hand belongs where and whether that position is vulnerable.
Secure Each Hand with a Rubber Band
Gather all four hands (now covered with their position slips) together into one bundle. Place a rubber band around the complete bundle to hold everything securely. The cards should be face-down with the position slip visible on top of each hand.
Add the Board Identifier Card
Place the appropriate board identifier card on top of the bundle. This card is the key to the whole system — it shows:
- Board number — large and clear in the centre
- Dealer — marked with (DLR), rotates N → E → S → W across boards 1–4, then repeats
- Vulnerability — each compass position shown in Red (vulnerable) or Green (not vulnerable)
Complete the Bundle
Secure the complete board (identifier card on top, four hands below) with another rubber band around the whole bundle. Your improvised board is now complete and ready for play.
For the finishing touch, download and print the appropriate traveler sheet for each board and clip or fold it onto the bundle. This keeps everything self-contained — when a board arrives at a table, the traveler sheet is already there ready to record the result. No hunting around for loose paper mid-session!
At the Table
- Remove the rubber band from the board
- Distribute the four hands to the four players (N, S, E, W)
- Players remove their position slip to view their 13 cards
- Reference the board identifier card for dealer and vulnerability
- Play the hand normally
- After the hand is scored, players return their cards face-down to their position slip
- Reassemble the bundle with the rubber band
- Pass the board to the next table as directed by the movement card
☐ Printed board slip templates (3–4 sheets, cut into slips)
☐ 100+ small rubber bands
☐ 4–5 decks of playing cards (backup if ship doesn’t provide)
☐ Scissors (for last-minute adjustments)
☐ Pencils for scoring
☐ Printed traveler sheets — one per board, folded and clipped to each bundle (download from our Free Downloads page)
☐ Table movement cards (download from our Free Downloads page)
☐ Zip-lock bags for organisation
📥 Download the Templates
Print these at home before your cruise, or email them to your ship’s business centre. Print on cardstock (200gsm) for best results. Enable “Print backgrounds” in your browser print settings to ensure the colours print correctly.
