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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