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#1 User is offline   shed53 

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  Posted Yesterday, 09:07

I'm the chief scorer and lead TD for my club, but I mainly play F2F. We usually run one hybrid session/week and I'd like to look back at BBO tournaments where I haven't played. If I try to search, I can't find any when I log on with my club's credentials while I can only see those in which I've played if I used my own account.

Is there a way of seeing all my club's tournaments?

Apologies for the subject line typo - I didn't spot it when I previewed the post! :(
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Posted Yesterday, 10:02

Disclaimer: I have no idea what happens with ACBL tournaments so this advice might not be correct for them

As far as I am aware, there is no simple way to see all your club tournaments.

There is a list of tournaments from the past few days available on MyHands that you can access and search (https://webutil.brid...irs&f=p&d=Pairs) and you can use MyHands to search for the results over a longer period of time if you know the BBO handle for one of the participants.

What I do, for my club, is download the results of all our BBO tournaments using BBO Extractor. I then import these results, and the pbn deal files, into our F2F scoring program (EBUScore) so that we have a complete record of the season's bridge.

Hope this helps.

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Posted Yesterday, 11:40

A variant on this theme (unless it has been fixed) is that one has no history of tournaments directed, only those played.
This would be easy to implement and seems due.
Although to be fair, this is a shortcoming not only of BBO: the app of my RA has exactly the same limitation :angry:
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Posted Yesterday, 15:02

View Postshed53, on 2026-February-06, 09:07, said:

I'm the chief scorer and lead TD for my club, but I mainly play F2F. We usually run one hybrid session/week and I'd like to look back at BBO tournaments where I haven't played. If I try to search, I can't find any when I log on with my club's credentials while I can only see those in which I've played if I used my own account.

Is there a way of seeing all my club's tournaments?

Apologies for the subject line typo - I didn't spot it when I previewed the post! :(


You can use this link to see recent tourneys hosted by your club

https://webutil.brid...EBU204137&md=90

It only goes back 90 days though, after that the results are archived (they are still saved someplace, but no longer in the hand records database).

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Posted Yesterday, 21:02

If it is a VABC (ACBL online club), the results will be available on live4clubs (see this page for one of my local hybrid clubs. You can tell which are the live and which the BBO sessions pretty obviously :-).
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