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7777! Transcribers! And we have a winner!...
Posted By: Terje Pedersen In Response To: 7777! (Mislav Kovacic)
Date: Wednesday, 14 March 2018, at 7:12 a.m.
Hi!
As Florin Popa suggest I think you should submit your matches.
You could make an exception if you're playing a novice player who may not want the attention. At least these you should consider asking first but for any international tournament player (especially champ division players) I don't think any of them would refuse.
Personally I think everyone should be happy to see their matches in the database regardless of playing strength. One of the cool things you could do is to visit the server and try to play against your former self (play-as feature) and see if you have learned to avoid past mistakes or fall for exactly the same traps as before. Go to the match list and search for your own name and pick a match where you didn't play well and off you go!
I have processed all xg files I have and found that 3093 matches had a transcriber set. Some have used initials or even single letters so here I'll take an guess as to who was the transcriber (if it is fairly obvious who it was). But it is better to use your full name to avoid confusion. A case in point:
MCG (1.54) - Phipps (2.58) 11p San Antonio Masters 1-31-2014 Under4_2.xg Transcriber: me
Oh hey! It was me! :-)
Others I need some help to identify: LW, mws, FDR, mmI to name a few. Check out this list and see if you know any of these aliases.
I have also added a transcriber 'highscore' list in the match list section:
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And we have a winner! :-)
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Best regards,
TPPS. I was sure I posted this reply yesterday but I couldn't find it again here.
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