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Posted 2007-March-07, 10:48

Finding boards to review seems to be a lengthy process, not just working through the actual hand but finding the particular hand(s) I am interested in, loading them etc.

I go to bbo/hands/jillybean and open the LIN file from there or load it to a teaching table. Is there a smarter way to do this?
(dont say BRBR my signon has expired)

HMFAG it would be great if I could tag individual boards for review as I (mis)play the hand and then load a ‘review’ file to a table.

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Posted 2007-March-07, 10:59

First don't load them to a teaching table. When you start the Netbridgevu program, rather than "logging on", click "open bridge movie on your computer". Then go to c:/bridge base online/hands/jillbean and load the lin files.

Second, get bridgebrowser working again. There is simply no better way to review hands, at least in my opinion.
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Posted 2007-April-11, 08:27

I have found a simple way to mark the hands I want to review,
Click on movie, locate the hand and ‘save’ you can then save it to a seperate folder with a unique name :P
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Posted 2007-April-23, 10:08

Next question, how do you post hands to forum?

I use bbo myhands to locate the hand, save it to my C: drive then run LIN convertor.

I can't find a way to save the hand if I open it from BBO/Open bridge movie from your computer and LIN convertor won't allow me to select one hand from the LIN file?

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Posted 2007-April-23, 10:26

jillybean2, on Apr 23 2007, 11:08 AM, said:

Next question, how do you post hands to forum?

I use bbo myhands to locate the hand, save it to my C: drive then run LIN convertor.

I can't find a way to save the hand if I open it from BBO/Open bridge movie from your computer and LIN convertor won't allow me to select one hand from the LIN file?

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Instead of opening the lin file from myhands, save it to your computer. Then run Linconverter on it.
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