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#1 User is offline   jillybean 

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Posted 2008-May-04, 23:10

I have 100’s of players on my enemy list and I decided to wipe it clean. I have erased all entries from BBO/list/enemies however, the players remain marked as enemy and the enemy list under options/show enemies is still populated although BBO/list/enemies is blank.

Im confused, where is BBO picking up the list of enemies?
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Posted 2008-May-04, 23:25

The directory referred to is used for import/export functions, I think.

I believe your online 'enemies' are stored on the BBO server (so as to be available if you use a different computer)
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Posted 2008-May-05, 01:01

They are in a database on the bbo-server.
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Posted 2008-May-05, 05:49

There was a database replication issue, already fixed.

Jilly, your list should show wiped now. Please confirm.

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Posted 2008-May-05, 08:35

Mr Dodgy has it right


We store your enemies on our machines.

I don't know what lists/enemies is, but it sounds like it is a normal windows file that contains a list of usernames you don't want to see in your tourneys

To manage your "official" list of enemies (and friends)

login to bbo
click the "options" button ( bottom - looks like a yellow gear)
There is a friends/enemies tab in there
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Posted 2008-May-05, 15:03

Ok, seems like we also have a copy of the enemies and friends list on our C: drive.

Gerardo, my enemy list from options/friend tab is still intact.
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Posted 2008-May-07, 06:12

You, KJ? Enemies? Nah..... :P
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Posted 2008-May-07, 11:02

Al_U_Card, on May 7 2008, 05:12 AM, said:

You, KJ? Enemies?  Nah..... :P

Not anymore! :) Thanks Gerardo

If only real life was so simple...
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly. MikeH
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
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