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There is a village, where I live in Kent called Acol. Pronounced like Acorn, since the origin is the same. Acol means oak wood. The land is on the Quex Estate, an old 'stately' home owned by the Powell-Cotton Family. The Powell Cottons developed an area of London, called the Quex Estate, giving street names all from this part of Kent - Birchington, Shottendane, Acol etc. I believe the answer is that In Acol Road was someone high up in bridge in a bridge club in Acol Road. He invented the system of bridge scoring and named it after the Acol Road club. Now known as Acol scoring. And remember it is really ACOL like ACORN, not AKKOL as mispronounced by most bridge players.

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The name "Acol" originates from the Acol Bridge Club in West Hampstead, London, where the bidding system was developed in the 1930s. The term "Acol" soon became associated with this bidding system, which is predominantly used in the United Kingdom.

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