On 11/9/08 11:25 AM, "_1_lil_redhd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Second, there is a possible glitch you may like to know about. It may be that >> gnu is set up this way, but in game 2 where I get backgammoned I most >> definitely did not resign! GNU said I did and dinged me cube rating for it to >> boot. PRO_TS_Redneck rolled 22 but in GNU it does not show. My opponent has >> snowie so I have included the swm file which was the only way he could send >> it. In his file he said it clearly shows the 22 roll and no resign. >> >> Hello Caryl ;-)
First off, I need to understand something a bit better. I don¹t have Snowie loaded so I can¹t see the file. You say Redneck rolled 22 in Game 2. I assume that you mean at the end of game 2 there is a 22 roll. In the .MAT file I see this: 30) 53: 24/19 24/21 53: 3/0 2/0 31) 66: 24/18 24/18 21/15 19/13 Wins 6 points Are you saying that after you rolled 66, he rolled 22. The .MAT file that you attached Is it the .MAT file that was saved by the gaming site to your computer? Which site did you play on? (My guess is one with a lagoon ;-) ). Did Redneck ALSO save the match on his end, and run the snowie with his saved match? One possibility I am thinking of (I need the questions above answered first) is that the game site has a bug when it saves the rolls to you and your opponents computer. Mayb ethe 22 roll was saved to Redneck¹s computer and when they ran snowie on it it appeared in the SWM file. If this .MAT file is from your computer it may be that the software never recorded his last roll to your file. So when you look at it the 22 is missing, and Gnu thinks you resigned.
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