About the Women's Festival 55% Robot Tournament

The Women's Festival 55% Robot is the women's festival version of the Robot Rebate 55%. The idea is simple - score 55% or higher to win 150% of your entry fees back. It's available four times a day during the Women's Online Festival week.

You must finish all the deals to finish in the overall rankings. It's fast and fun. Everyone has the same partner and opponents, which makes the game very fair.

Format

  • 10 boards, Matchpoints
  • You play against robots with a robot partner
  • Best hand
  • Human declares
  • 4 tournaments per day at 1AM, 3AM, 7AM, and 3PM Eastern Time.
  • Entry fee is 1 BB$

Prizes

  • BBO points awarded to top finishers.
  • BB$ prizes awarded to those who scores 55% or more.

How to join

  1. Click Competitive and then All Tournaments on BBO and search for tournaments hosted by WOMEN_FEST with the title *** WBF WOMEN'S FESTIVAL *** 55% Robot Tournament , then register.
  2. Alternatively, from 24 hours before the start of the game you can use this link for quick access to the list of Women_Fest games.
  3. The games will be visible and open for registration 24 hours before it starts.
  4. Restricted to women. If you have not played in our Women's Festivals before, please fill in this form to be added to the list of eligible players.

Schedule

Human Declares
The human player is switched into the North (Robot) seat whenever North is the declarer. The human player then declares the hand. When the hand is over, the human is switched back to his original seat.

About the robots
The robots used on BBO are called GIB (Ginsberg's Intelligent Bridgeplayer). You can find out more about GIB's bidding system by clicking here.

The GIBs used in BBO play a relatively simple and natural 2/1 bidding system. You can find out the meaning of any bid by clicking on that bid as it appears in the bidding diagram. Furthermore, when it is your turn to bid, moving your mouse over the buttons for the various possible bids will cause an explanation of the bid you are considering (as your GIB partner will understand it) to be displayed. These explanations can be somewhat cryptic, but reading them carefully before you bid will help you to avoid misunderstandings with your GIB partner.

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