About Daylong Reward - 8 Random Boards


In this Daylong Reward game variation, as the name suggests, you will play 8 randomly dealt hands anytime within a 24-hour window. Like in rubber bridge, luck plays a role — but your decisions matter. It's a mix of skill and fortune, with BB$ prizes and BXP (Bridge Experience Points) up for grabs.


Why play?

  • Play anytime: 8 boards, on your schedule.
  • Great rewards: BB$ prizes and BXP.
  • Rubber-style fun: Total Points and random deals mean anything can happen.
  • Everyone's welcome: Great for casual players and seasoned pros alike.

Game specifics

  • 8 boards, Total Points scoring
  • Random deals (not Best Hand)
  • 52% payback in prizes distributed to the top 40% finishers
  • Win BXP and BB$ Prizes
  • You sit South, partnering an advanced robot (GIBBO), with two robots as your opponents

How it works:

  • Play your 8 boards whenever it suits you. You can even pause and come back later without losing your results.
  • After you finish, you'll see your final Total Points score, however you don't know yet how the rest of the players did. The final leaderboard will be sent overnight to your BBO mailbox, after everyone finished playing.

Results
Once the Daylong is completed, check your results in the "History" tab under "Recent Tournaments." Provisional results are available immediately after you finish, and you can revisit the "Completed Tournaments" list for updates.

Human Declares
When your Robot partner becomes the declarer, you’ll play the hand.

About GIBBO
The robots is called GIBBO and it plays a simple and natural 2/1 bidding system. Wondering what a bid means? Just click on it in the bidding diagram. When it’s your turn to bid, hover over possible bids to see how your robot partner interprets them. This helps you avoid misunderstandings. Click here to learn more about GIBBO’s bidding system.

About BB$
BB$ are Bridge Base Online’s in-game currency. They cannot be sold, transferred, or withdrawn as cash, but they can be used for entry fees and other fun features on BBO.

Sue Wessner
My thank you goes to Jack Berry, who introduced me to bridge about 23 years ago ...
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