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melvy

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  1. thanks to everibody for their reaction to the topic reset. Fred, i am afraid i didn't make myself clear: rebuilding the software to each player level from table scoring is likely difficult. I agree what I suggested is that pressing on the reset button continue clearing the score as today but do not erase the hands I personnaly never ask for reset, feeling that i should respect people who were at the table before me. Most of people who ask for reset do not realize how it's frustrating for the other people. Yesterday, to make that felt clearly by a player who asked for reset, I did reset after each hand.......i left the table upset and frustrated; i do apologize to redshoes, that's his bbo username : I am old enough to give from time to time a lesson to somebody. Fred, if I come again on the subject, is because i feel this issue is one of the few subjects of bitterness between players in a Club which, beside that, is a wonderful place of fun, entertainement, encounter and bridge game improvment.
  2. 1 everybody agrees that reseting is a matter of courtesy for the newcomer 2 but it erases all hands previouly plaid and therefore hurts the 3 others players who are interested at looking at the previous hands, to learn, compare,.... 3 sometimes people not yet seated in the dummy's place ask for reset even before the hand has been completely played; it creates .. noise 4 my suggestion : change the software : reseting clears the counter BUT DOES NOT ERASES THE HANDS LOG 5 You will avoid another unnecessary split between those who are interested in scoring and those who are interested in bridge bidding, playing or defending
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