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jillybean

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Yes

 

You can right click on a movie in myhands, and save it to your PC as (say) junk.lin

 

Then open a teaching table

 

Click the MOVIE button

Click OPEN in the movie window

Navigate to junk.lin and open it

Click SEND in the movie window

 

The teaching table will be populated with the deal.

 

You can now sit in one or more seats or assign GIBS to one or more seats, or whatever suits you.

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I want to be able to replay boards that I have misplayed and this does allow me to do so by sitting NSEW myself and playing the hand.

(Now I have 3 people misplaying the board ;) .)

 

A good feature perhaps would be the ability to load a board, set the bidding, have GIB as opponents and keep hands hidden from declarer.

 

jb

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I want to be able to replay boards that I have misplayed and this does allow me to do so by sitting NSEW myself and playing the hand.

(Now I have 3 people misplaying the board ;) .)

 

A good feature perhaps would be the ability to load a board, set the bidding, have GIB as opponents and keep hands hidden from declarer.

 

jb

Open teaching table, grab all four seat, bid teh hand, leave however many seats, replace with GIB.

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Do you own a copy of GIB? If so it might be easier to pull the hands into GIB and play it locally. I've been meaning to do this for a while now. Maybe I'll get around to it tonight.

 

One of these days I'll get around to writing a script to batch run my .lin files through GIB and spit out a comparison to my results. Has anybody else done anything like this?

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