
Play Open Pairs, Limited Pairs and Daylongs with full Masterpoint awards
If you’re not playing the 18 Board ACBL games, then you should definitely give them a go. Read on to find out why you should be adding them to your bridge playing schedule, and why they’re so popular among club players.
Why should I play 18 Board Games?
- 18 Board games award full ACBL Masterpoints®
- These games rely on consistency and skill more than luck
- They’re fun and engaging
- With pairs games, you play 9 rounds of 2 boards each, and play lots of different pairs during the same game
- Limited Pairs are available in 0-499 and 0-1500 varieties
- Daylongs are your flexible option, allowing you to play whenever you want, at your own pace.
What 18 Board Games can I play?
- 14 games per day
- All games start at 10 minutes past the hour
- First game starts at 9:10am, and the last one at 10:10pm ET.
- 14 games per day
- Alternate 0-499 and 0-1500 Pairs, starting at 30 minutes past the hour
- First game starts at 9:30am, and the last one at 10:30pm ET.
- Available for you to play whenever convenient
- Play at your own pace, stop, resume later if you wish
- It’s a consistent game with reliable partners who never miscount or forget what has passed
- See how you fare in a massive field of players.
Comments
6 responses to “Maximize your Masterpoints with ACBL 18 Board Games”
If the so-called reliable partners are Bots their bidding is extremely unreliable. A Bot put me in 7Ss recently cuebidding 6Cs without the C ace along the way when Bot didn’t have the C ace but the K. I had limited my hand at every bid. I didn’t cuebid my C ace trying to slow down the Bot. He was having none of it. We were off the S king which was offside. Contract went down two. How reliable is that?
It’s hard to judge without knowing the full hands and the earlier bids. Sometimes, bots can lead to unexpected contracts, especially if there’s any ambiguity or miscommunication in the bidding. We’ve all had those moments 😀
can you play with bot partner?
You can’t play with a robot partner in 18-board pair games, but you can find a partner from the partnership desk. By the way, you can play the 18-board daylong game, which doesn’t require a partner. 🙂
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