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saving deals in different formats

#1 User is offline   bpractise 

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Posted 2019-March-26, 15:15

Dear software developers,

please allow deals can be saved to desktop in pbn, dlm, Bri, Lin or dup formats.

I have many saved deals on BBO and it is a burden to copy all hands and move them to another program.

Deals in hand records section is easy to download however if I save a hand from bidding or teaching table I can not save it in Lin format or so.

So I wish you add this feature soon.

Best regards
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#2 User is offline   ErbiI 

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Posted 2019-March-29, 04:31

I agree with this suggestion. I saved many hands on bbo to use for my online lessons and i need to save these hands in different formats.
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#3 User is offline   Tez 

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Posted 2019-March-29, 04:45

I hope this will work soon.
Thanks
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#4 User is offline   uygar 

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Posted 2019-April-07, 04:35

I agree! That would be great for me so for my students))
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Posted 2019-December-02, 19:39

I agree it would be very useful to be able to save (and restore) teaching hands.
It would also be very useful to those learning be able to save and replay the bidding and play of the 13 tricks.
This would help in learning by first showing the WRONG (or a poor) way to play a hand, then the RIGHT (or a better) way.

Can someone point me to documentation of the various formats that exist for storing Bridge hands, which save bidding & play, and which programs or websites accept which formats as input??
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