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Old 07-04-2005, 01:29 AM
Fortitude Fortitude is offline
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Default odd record keeping issues

Are there any known issues with Eurobet tournament hand histories failing to ever appear in the hand history folder on your hard drive?

I am 99% sure I played 30 SNG's today but my folders only contain 26 hand histories. Yes, I am aware of the discrepancy between Eurobet dates and my local dates.

Stranger still, SNG tracker shows only 54 of the 61 tournaments in my hand history folder. Not to mention the tournaments that have not even appeared in my hand history folder.

Anyone?
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Old 07-04-2005, 08:26 AM
kamrann kamrann is offline
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Default Re: odd record keeping issues

The hand history files are saved by table name with all Party skins. Sometimes if you play enough in a day you will play again on the same table, and the history will get appended to the file already there. Needless to say this kind of sucks.

Anyway, to check if this is the case, look for files notably larger than the others. Open them up, search for "Table closed", and see if another sng is started immediately after this line.
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Old 07-04-2005, 09:55 AM
jon462 jon462 is offline
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Default Re: odd record keeping issues

I think I read on the PT forums that Eurobet does frequently miss HH's, unlike empire, PP, etc.
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