Does anyone have experience with Handydup? (the hand operated duplimate that is 1/10th the cost...)
Bill
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handydup
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Posted 2010-December-09, 09:14
In Orlando, I noticed some decks had the "Handydup" markings, so I assume it must work fairly well for ACBL to be using it for (a bit of) mass-production. I don't have any first-hand experience with it though.
Yay for the "Ignored Users" feature!
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Posted 2010-December-09, 12:23
mtvesuvius, on 2010-December-09, 09:14, said:
In Orlando, I noticed some decks had the "Handydup" markings, so I assume it must work fairly well for ACBL to be using it for (a bit of) mass-production. I don't have any first-hand experience with it though.
that may not mean that they were duplicated with handydup. The duplimate website says handydup cards can be used with regular duplimate.
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Posted 2010-December-09, 14:32
bill1157, on 2010-December-09, 12:23, said:
that may not mean that they were duplicated with handydup. The duplimate website says handydup cards can be used with regular duplimate.
I was sent a sample by the manufacturer earlier this year. After a bit of a hassle with the software I got the unit working. It's Ok. Requires a fair amount of hand eye coordination to deal a hand quickly. I certainly wouldnt buy one on behalf of a club as a substitute for a dealing machine. Bite the bullet and buy a Duplimate. If you just want to deal a set of hands for the occasional home game, then a HandyDup is I suppose better than dealing by hand from a hand record.
nickf
sydney
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