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#1 User is offline   bill1157 

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Posted 2009-May-27, 04:32

I played in a robot race (25cent) and had my pd go down in a grand slam that i thought he(it) was going to make. I wanted to look at the hand again, but i cant find it. is there a way to get that hand?

It just says "no data" when i try to look up the tourney hands or my played hands.

thanks, Bill
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Posted 2009-May-27, 11:12

If you have selected to save the hands you play (default is to save), it will be in your computer records.

c:\bridge base online folder
Under your username you will see your hands played, stored by date played.
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Posted 2009-May-28, 01:08

The web interface doesn't save hands locally.

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Posted 2009-May-28, 02:11

I haven't checked it out but I have a suspicion that sometimes there might be a problem with the windows version saving all hands when you play more than 16 boards.
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