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unfinished boards trick to keep track

#1 User is online   jillybean 

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Posted 2005-October-14, 09:30

Hi,
I have found a little trick that makes keeping track of unfinished boards easier for me.
With 1 min remaining on clock I mark one player at each unfinished table as a friend. I can keep refreshing ‘tournament status’ and set finished tables/players back to neutral.

At the start of the next round, from the table view it only takes a right click on a player marked as a friend to find the board that needs adjusting.
Once board has been adjusted I set the player back to neutral.

Also this is useful when there is an outstanding td question from a player - I mark them as a friend until I can get back to them with an answer.

Take what you like, leave the rest.... ;)

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Posted 2005-October-14, 19:08

Great idea, very slick! Thank you :D
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Posted 2005-October-15, 01:43

Very useful. Because really friends mostly play in my Ts too, I suggest to use enemies for this purpose. They may not.
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Posted 2005-October-19, 18:13

A nice solution especially when a TD has mutiple calls!

Thanks for this! I will certainly start doing it. :lol:

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