The digital bridge world is about to get rowdy with Bridge Brawl, a creator-led tournament featuring 18 streamers and a tennis-style beer card twist.
The digital bridge world is about to get rowdy with Bridge Brawl, a creator-led tournament featuring 18 streamers and a tennis-style beer card twist.

The digital bridge world is about to witness a historic collision. From March 10 to March 22, 18 of the most prominent bridge content creators will compete in the first-ever Bridge Brawl. This Soloway style tournament on Bridge Base Online (BBO) combines high-level strategy with a rowdy, spectator-driven atmosphere.
The creative force behind Bridge Brawl is Kai Eckert, better known in the community as Kai from the Bridgin’ With Kai YouTube and Twitch channels.
He has spent the last six months organizing this event, coordinating with 18 different creators and Bridge Base Online (BBO) to bring the tournament to life. Kai is also the primary organizer of the community fundraiser on GoFundMe, which supports the event’s prize pool.
Bridge Brawl’s official website and technical infrastructure are hosted via sabil.ca.
Official Website: https://bridgebrawl.sabil.ca/
BBO YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BridgeBaseOnline
Prize Pool GoFundMe: Support Bridge Brawl
The event kicks off immediately following the St. Louis NABC. The competition features two distinct phases to test the endurance and skill of every “Brawler.”
Round Robin Phase (March 10 – March 16) The 18 creators are split into two groups. Every team plays against everyone else in their group to determine the seeding for the next stage. These matches set the tone and establish the early favorites for the title.
KO Phase (March 20 – March 22) Rankings from the round robin lead into an “A” and “B” Knockout bracket. This ensures that every team, regardless of their initial standing, stays in the hunt for the prize pool. The KO matches feature a “tennis-style” win condition involving the legendary beer card to keep players and viewers on their toes.
While standard bridge matches are decided by International Match Points (IMPs), the Bridge Brawl KO phase introduces a scoring system inspired by tennis. You can read the Bridge Brawl rules here but in short –
This event prioritizes the community. You can watch the action unfold from two different perspectives. For a personal touch, tune into the individual livestreams of your favorite creators to see their table talk and strategy.
If you prefer a comprehensive view, the Bridge Base Online YouTube channel offers a continuous livestream. Professional commentary covers every match, providing insights into the expert plays and occasional blunders. Viewers on the BBO channel even hold the power to decide winners for special prizes via live chat votes.
Most bridge creators spend hundreds of hours building the game’s digital presence for free. Bridge Brawl aims to reward this dedication through a community-funded prize pool. If you enjoy the ruckus, consider contributing to the official GoFundMe to support these ambassadors of the game.
The roster features a diverse mix of streamers and educators from across the globe. One of the best things about this event is that it will be lifting these amazing creators and artists into the spotlight. Looking at the list below, there are quite a few that I wasn’t aware of!
You can be sure there’s gonna be sparks and laughter lots of good old fashioned bridge rivalry. Who will come out on top? You’ll have to watch to find out!
The full list of competitors and some of their streaming homes can be found below:
You can read more about the Bridge Brawl in Kai’s article on Bridge Winners here.