
The Women’s Daylong Reward is a daily game created for the global women’s bridge community. It continues the friendly, competitive spirit of our Women’s Online Bridge Festival, offering both BXP and BB$ prizes.
All Women's Club games are invitational, and restricted to a list of eligible players. If this is your first time joining one of our Women's Events, please fill in this form to let us know. You only need to do this once.
Join daily, play at your own pace, and enjoy bridge among a welcoming women’s community.
You can play at any time of day that works for you. Start playing, take a break if you need, and come back to finish your game. There's a new game to play every day from 1AM US Eastern Time (New York), and you have up to 24 hours to complete it.
You don't need a partner to you play. You sit in the South seat, and our smart bridge robots will be your partner and opponents. Once you finish playing, you'll see a preliminary result straight away, and get the final scores the next day.
During the Women’s Online Festival:
*If a player finishes both first in their section and in the overall Top 10, they receive the overall BB$ prize (not both).
Outside the Women’s Online Festival:
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 her original seat.
Deal Pool
For every board in a Daylong tournament, we deal multiple instances as an anti cheating measure. It means that everyone doesn't get the same board 1, board 2, etc.
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.