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Help Me / Printing out Player Rankings
« on: October 07, 2007, 05:59:53 PM »
we have kind of a weird way of keeping points, and i think the easiest way is to print out the player rankings and enter the points into my custom database system by hand...

problem is, i can't find a way to print out the player rankings ... can anybody tell me what is probably in the program somewhere, but i can't find?

thanx!

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Help Me / Re: Windows Vista
« on: April 16, 2007, 01:53:02 PM »
although TD loads after clicking CANCEL, i can't SAVE AS or LOAD any of the saves from my old computer. Click on the tabs to get the different configuration screens does work.

further bulletins as patience warrants ::)

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Help Me / Re: Windows Vista
« on: April 16, 2007, 01:49:37 PM »
OK...update....i click CANCEL, TD 2.2.2 starts...does that help?

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Help Me / Windows Vista
« on: April 16, 2007, 01:48:01 PM »
i hate bill gates!

just bought a new laptop, with Vista Home Premium pre-installed. All the latest patches have been applied.

When i start TD 2.2.2, i get a blue screen with the prompt "Internet Explorer Add-on Installer: Continue?"...i click continue...computer goes away with a blank screen until i use the Task Manager to close TD.

arrrrrgh....

any hints? (besides the obvious dynamite suggestion....)

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Help Me / Re: Is there a standard point ranking system?? :-[
« on: March 28, 2007, 10:52:54 AM »
A system i use in two different leagues that i run and seems to work quite well is like this:

weekly games, maximum 8 players per table

each table plays unto itself, no balancing tables until the FINAL tournament

1st person knocked out gets 1 point, 2nd out gets 2 points etc etc...if there's less than 8 players we award 1,2,3 for the first 3 out, then 8, 7, 6 for the winners etc skipping the 4 or 5 point.

if you play with less than 8 per table, just "slide" this scale, but the most points awarded should always be the maximum you regularly seat at a table.

we accumulate points from week to week, and EVERYBODY that ever played is eligible for the final tournament. At the final, we give $100 (or $200 or whatever)  in chips for every point a player has accumulated, and that final tournament is played tournament style (we move players and balance the tables) until there is a grand prize winner...

We've found doing it like this has a few advantages:

1) it doesn't matter how late after the "start" a player joins the league, they still have a chance to win overall in the final...the "one chip one chair" syndrome.
2) one good player who comes one week can be competed with by a beginner who comes every week.
3) everybody who plays is guaranteed at least one point each week.
4) the league can be spread into multiple rooms (until the FINAL, that is). In our case, that makes it easy to separate the smokers from the non-smokers. i guess this also means that the league can be run on multiple nights of the week...never thought of that until just now.
5) one of the leagues rotates the deal among all the players at a table, but the other league prefers one dealer for the night at a table. In that league, the winner of a table MUST deal the following week, and guaranteed a MINIMUM of 4 points for dealing. They may play as they deal, so they don't miss out on playing. If they earn 2 points (2nd out), they get 4...if they earn more than 4 points, they get what they earn. The 4 point bonus is NOT in addition to what they earn, it just guarantees them a minimum. we NEVER have trouble getting dealers! If a winner doesn't show up to deal the following week, somebody volunteers, but we are sure to "spread" the job around so that one player doesn't grab mega-points just for dealing.

i've been running leagues like this for over a year, and the system works very well for us...

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Help Me / Bust out mistake
« on: March 28, 2007, 10:38:25 AM »
TD 2.2.2

although the help file does refer (albeit foggy) to undoing a bust-out, i can't seem to find detail or buttons on how to do this...

i did find how to create an "undo bust out" button, but don't know how to create a button either. As well, i need to do this so rarely that i don't think a button should be necessary (for me, anyway...)

can somebody clue me in on how to undo a wrong bust-out?

In your answer, feel free to assume that i'm REALLY dumb  ;D

Thanx

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