Look carefully at the line in dark green. The Host column confirms that these are all ACBL masterpoint games. "ACBLSYC" stands for "Support Your Club." The Title column is a brief description of the game format. The Type column specifies whether the game is played by individuals or pairs. The Start column indicates how many minutes before the game starts. The Entries column tells how many players or pairs have already entered the event. The Entry Fee column specifies how much the game costs to play. Special games to support clubs → "SYC" games at ACBL World There are two types of Support Your Club games: ACBL Black Point Games and ACBL Daylong Black Point Games. The former are pair games you play with a human partner; the latter are individual tournaments with robots. When you play in one of these games, a majority of the table fees is given back to your club. This way, you can help to support your club while also having the opportunity to win ACBL black masterpoints. These are 18-board matchpoint games. The pair games are $5 per session, and the individual games are $6. ← → Find your clubs games here Your local club: Virtual Games Under the "Competitive" link on BBO, you'll find games hosted by local clubs that have arranged to run games online for their members. These games are typically restricted to club members, but each club has its own rules on who may play. Likewise, clubs may host games with various numbers of boards, and they set their own entry fees. The clubs receive a majority of the fees collected by BBO. As this issue went to press, more than 100 clubs had already set up virtual games on BBO. The ACBL has sent all club managers an email explaining how they may participate in these online contests. ◾ May 2020 Bridge Bulletin 25