You can’t find it because I’ve played over 200 since, which is the storage limit. Take my word for it, though. I was looking for the 10-7d hand in my hand history and ran into a streak of hands from the wrong table. Why would I look elsewhere (and where would that be?) to post a hand in which I’m not involved?
I post these issues here bc Thunderbird is the most cumbersome email service ever invented. I shouldn’t need to fill anything in as I am already logged into Replay but it asks for oodles of information, and, being fat, old, and impatient, I am not good at jumping through hoops.
Could you just refer the matter to your IT crowd with the hand number and my name, please? There’s a glass of wine or a bottle of champagne in it for you, your choice.
Ah, so if you’re going back through hand in the replayer, prev is going to take you to the previous hand for that table, not your previous hand.
You don’t join that table until the hand after the one you posted. If you use the link I posted above you should be able to forward through all your hands up until the table change.
So, you’re saying that if I reference my hand history, click on a specific one, then use the ‘next’ or ‘prev’ button at the bottom of the hand review rather than continually going back to my list of hands played, the system does not know I want the next or previous hand in my history?
As you answer, keep in mind that you’re costing @das32343 a glass of wine or bottle of bubbly.
You were moved to the table of the hand you posted the next hand after the one you posted. the one you posted is not in your list the next hand at that table is in your list as that was the first hand you played at that table.
If you replay the hand you posted and click “next” you show up for that hand. If you replay the hand I posted and click next, you cannot because there is no next hand at that table as the table was closed and everyone re-tabled.
Right. Once you’re in the replayer, it’s not going back/forward through your hand history, but the tables.
The replayer must actually know who you are, because it has to determine if it can show mucked cards or not, so it probably could be iterating over your hand history, but then the behavior would be different depending of if you were at the table or not, which could get confusing too.
Okay, trying to read that was like taking a tab of LSD and riding a rollercoaster (which means no alcohol for you), but I think Lihiue explained what happened.
I will add that it can make it impossible to find the hand you want sometimes though. I was lucky that there was a hand in your last 200 where you were seated at that table you started at, otherwise I don’t know of any way of actually being able to find hands prior to a table change.
That’s another good reason not to play tournaments