New Games - Women's Daylong Reward and Free Daily Pairs

Launching this Mother’s Day, May 12 on BBO - two new daily games for the women’s bridge community.

"We are finally creating a regular spot for women to meet, play, and network through bridge. With the launch of these two new games, I’m looking forward to see a flourishing community take shape, where finding partners and preparing for events is easy, enjoyable, and accessible to all."
- Diana Serban, BBO's Director of Operations

Here’s what’s coming your way!

Women's Free Daily Pairs - Launches May 12

A free daily 10 board pairs game, starting at 1PM US Eastern (7PM Central European Time). This is a great game for everyone, even if you don’t have a lot of tourney experience. This is a great place to get started and meet other women players in a fun, social game. There’s no cost, and no strings, you just have to show up, have fun and enjoy. Video chat available (optional).

Click here for more details about the Women's Free Daily Pairs.

Women's Daylong Reward - Launches May 12

A new 10 board daily game that extends the spirit of the popular Women’s Online Bridge Festival. Introduced during the WBF Women’s Online Spring Festival, this tournament offers both BBO points and substantial BB$ prizes. Entry fee is 1 BB$ (1 USD) and 80% of the entry fees are paid back in prizes to the top finishers. It’s based on BBO's popular “daylong” robot individual, where you play at your own pace, with up to 24 hours to finish you boards  - a flexible format that allows you to fit bridge into a busy schedule.

Click here for more details about the Women's Daylong Reward.

So, mark Sunday, May 12, 2024, in your calendar and start to enjoy these games!

Join us every day to play with your friends, practice for future competitions, win BB$ and BBO points and enjoy the company of the amazing women’s community!

If you have questions, comments, suggestions or need help with anything, please contact us.

4 comments on “New Games - Women's Daylong Reward and Free Daily Pairs”

  1. Where are the games for the Men's Bridge community? The more "special" events for women only further emphasizes the antiquated concept that we are unable to compete in an open event.

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