You might be wondering what it's like to play in the NABC Robot Individual. Play in the NABC Practice Tournament this weekend and find out.
You’ll find the NABC Practice Tournament in the ACBL WORLD section of BBO on Saturday and Sunday.
Tournament Conditions of Play:
This practice tournament is free and uses advanced robots. Click herefor the robot system notes.
ACBL membership is required. Click here to check if BBO has your ACBL number on file.
Each session is 12 boards, Matchpoints scoring.
Each daily session lasts 24 hours. You must complete your daily boards before midnight US Eastern Time.
Unplayed boards are scored as 0 (zero).
You need to play at least 1 board each day to advance to the next day.
Not everyone will be dealt the same boards.
You need to play each day to progress to the next day. To spell it out – You can’t play on Sunday without playing on Saturday.
Prizes:
We’ll give out Free Entries to the actual NABC Robot Individual (November 21-23), as follows:
Free entry to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in NABC Practice tournament – Day 1
Free entry to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in NABC Practice tournament – Day 2
Free entries to 1st to 5th place overall
If a free entry winner already has registered to the NABC Robot Individual, their entry fee will be refunded
If the overall winners have already won free entry in one of the previous sessions, the prize goes to next place (6th, 7th, etc.)
How to join the practice tourney?
Click ACBL WORLD and look for the ACBL NABC Practice Tournament.
Interested in the NABC Robot? We'll send you updates and reminders
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I am a Life Master in ACBL yet I am not allowed to play in their tournaments. How do I get accepted for the ACBL tournaments?
Not sure if FfB is included?
Event should be open to non-ACBL members to see if we would like to play in the main event.
how soon can we register and where?