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Reset Score, but not clear movie History Can leave Movie History, but clear score

#1 User is offline   soldatoJ 

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Posted 2004-May-05, 10:33

As suggest, when we are at normal table in Main Hall.
While new opponent arrival, and we are requested to clear score (or we should automatically done it).

However, after clear score, the Hand History at the movie Button also will be clear

I know we can retrieve the hand by the like provide in BBO or the Homepage, but it is more conventient to review those hand just by the button "Movie"
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Posted 2004-May-05, 10:57

Yes, I have already made this point to the powers that be, before I came across this forum.

My suggestion went a bit further: that when you click on "clear score" it should ONLY affect the individual who clicks on clear score - the running score displayed to other players, and access to movie of historical hands, would remain unchanged (indeed they need not be aware that another player has clicked clear score).

The powers that be acknowledged that it was an interesting idea, but not to hold my breath - not trivial programming, apparently.
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