My partner and I bid some hands on BBO last night. I want to look at the records and work out some things, but I can't find them. The HAND RECORDS link does not find them -- understandable, since we didn't actually play them. Is there any way?
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Bidding Practice Getting the hand records.
#2
Posted 2009-November-14, 10:19
Based on Windows OS's:
My Computer
HardDrive (C:\ usually)
Bridge Base Online
Hands
<Username> (manudude03 here)
The file name will be the date and the session it was played on (without including tourneys/TMs). So if it was the first time you doing anything on BBO say today. the file will be 11-14-09-1.
My Computer
HardDrive (C:\ usually)
Bridge Base Online
Hands
<Username> (manudude03 here)
The file name will be the date and the session it was played on (without including tourneys/TMs). So if it was the first time you doing anything on BBO say today. the file will be 11-14-09-1.
Wayne Somerville
#3
Posted 2009-November-14, 16:41
Start BBO windows program & "open bridge movie from your computer"
Browse to \hands\shevek & click on the .lin file with the right date.
Hit the printer icon to add you comments. Send this match.txt to your long-suffering partner.
Browse to \hands\shevek & click on the .lin file with the right date.
Hit the printer icon to add you comments. Send this match.txt to your long-suffering partner.
#4
Posted 2009-November-15, 07:50
To manudude03 and shevek:
Alas, the file is not there. I was able to carry out (both of) your suggestions, but BBO does not seem to have saved the hands.
Thanks for the effort, though.
Alas, the file is not there. I was able to carry out (both of) your suggestions, but BBO does not seem to have saved the hands.
Thanks for the effort, though.
#5
Posted 2009-November-15, 08:19
Make sure you have the settings turned on, to log deals when playing (in the Windows client). If you're using the web client, that doesn't save the deals in a file.
- Andy -
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