Yauheni Siutsau wins the Summer 2021 NABC Robot Individual

The official results are in for the Summer 2021 NABC Robot Individual! Tough field, with the winning score under the 70% mark. The winner is one of the regulars in these events, and a frequent finisher in top 10. This summer, Yauheni Siutsau (zhenya__S) finally wins his national title, with a score of 69.38%. Harrison Luba (hilto37) comes in second with 68.54%, closely followed by Tien-Chun Yang (tcyang) in third with 68.07%. You can see the complete rankings here.

Zhenya started strong, with 73.76% at the end of Day 1, followed by 67.52% on the second day and finally 66.85% for the third session. Consistently high scoring, he topped the overalls with his hard earned 69.38% overall. Well done !

Christopher Moh (chrismoh) topped Flight B with 65.17%, and Thomas Michalek (TommyM47) and Adam Deeb (deebo55) tied for first in C at 62.09%.

Well done to all 2,577 of you who took part in the tournament! Find out where you finished up by clicking here.

Day one results

RankScoreNameUsername
1st75.14%Harrison Lubahilto37
2nd73.76%Yauheni Siutsauzhenya__S
3rd73.16%Eric Grecogreco

Day two results

RankScoreNameUsername
1st72.48%Howard Parker IIITIGER BAIT
2nd70.79%Ronald Vickeryrvickery
3rd70.33%Steve Shireyshireysa

Day three results

RankScoreNameUsername
1st75.63%John MayneJRMayne
2nd75.34%Zachary Vedrozvedro
3rd71.71%Thomas MichalekTommyM47

Overall results

RankScoreNameUsername
169.38%Yauheni Siutsauzhenya__S
268.54%Harrison Lubahilto37
368.07%Tien-Chun Yangtcyang
467.33%Gavin Wolpertgavin
567.06%Jorge Barrerasantafe
666.96%Lesley Thomsonlesley20
766.63%Steve Shireyshireysa
866.04%Richard McCombsdeinos
965.87%Corey Krantzzen
1065.79%Franco Baseggiobaseggio

Hope everyone enjoyed the Summer NABC Robot Individual Tournament!

14 comments on “Yauheni Siutsau wins the Summer 2021 NABC Robot Individual”

  1. 2021-07-12 BBONABC Individual NABC Gold 0.12 *
    2021-07-12 BBONABC Individual NABC Red 2.43 *

    Very expensive way to earn gold points

  2. Fact is, when you play with the robots, you are playing a game that is related to bridge but as modified by the weaknesses in the robots programming, which are numerous. If you fail to take advantage of the robots, it becomes very difficult to score well. This is not to say that good bridge doesn't matter; it does. But so does knowing the robots' tendencies.

  3. The top finishers are all really good players, not bot manipulators. That doesn't work as well in this event when you score well on boards just for playing normal and optimal. Perhaps to the complainers looking at just a few results instead of the full picture - play better?

    1. Not about playing better - nobody in their right mind would bid the way these players bid if they were playing with 3 humans and in-person. Get a grip. This event is a joke.

  4. I'll not play again either! I have played with raw rookies that do the stupid things these robots do! The results weren't posted to your e-nail or to the ACBL website!

  5. This event isn't governed by ACBL convention charts/rules. So you can do whatever you want that gains you an advantage. I don't personally do those crazy things and I finished 11th overall. But to each his/her own.

  6. You need to stop allowing bot manipulation. I will never attend one of these events again and pay $34 (or higher) for this nonsense. You've got people opening 1 diamond with 6 card majors, 1NT with 7 card minors and singletons or not even showing their hands to the bots. Someone needs to review these and remove them from the results.

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