WBF Robot Tournaments

WGianarrigo Ronae are delighted to announce an exciting new venture – indeed a new adventure – with the launch of Robot Tournaments with WBF Masterpoint Awards and titles under a new category described below (alongside Open, Women’s, Senior and Mixed). Robot tournaments are increasingly popular and we feel sure that by adding a new category of competition bridge scope and popularity will be further enhanced.
Come and join the competition through our Providers, BBO, Funbridge and Ourgame, all offering you this great opportunity – we look forward to some challenging tournaments!”
Gianarrigo Rona,  WBF President

Various companies (called Providers in this document) are licensed to run WBF Robot Tournaments (WRT). WBF Robot Bridge Points (WBFRBP) will be allocated at the time of play based on the number of participants and tournament boards.

The data from the provider tournaments will be sent to a WBF Server, and combined with existing data to give an overall WBF ranking based on Robot Bridge Points.

The top players of this overall ranking of Robot Bridge Points will, periodically, be awarded WBF Masterpoints  in this new category.
WBF Masterpoint totals will appear in a separate WBFRT Ranking with titles ofWorld Robot Tournament Master and World International Robot Tournament Master, in the same way as ‘conventional’ bridge tournament awards. At the start of the WBF Masterpoint year (just after the WBF World Championships) the top 20 players will be awarded WBF Masterpoints in the main WBF Open Masterpoint rankings.

WBF Robot Masterpoints Page

WBF Robot Tournaments Providers

The WBF will share net revenues derived from the Robot Tournaments with the Zonal Conferences and the NBOs. The respective shares will be based on the nationality of the players. The general idea is to split the net revenue on a 50/50 basis (50% to the WBF and 50% divided equally between the Zonal Conferences and the NBOs).

The NBOs will be credited for any amounts owed to them. These credits going toward the yearly dues, entry fees for official WBF championships, etc…
Remaining credits at the end of each year will be transferred to the NBOs.

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