I've been slacking when it comes to poker lately taking both Sunday and Monday off. I did put in four hours or so of grinding on Tuesday which went really well. In addition, Canada coasted to a qualification round win over Germany in Men's Hockey today, so we will get to see Canada/Russia a little earlier than everyone hoped, but it will happen nonetheless. Looking forward to it tomorrow.
The blog title refers to my finishing of Star Ocean: The Last Hope. It did a lot of things really well, and though perhaps its weakest point was the plot, up until the end of the game even that aspect was fairly well executed. Unfortunately, it started to get both unreasonable and cliched right in the final five hours or so, which was really dissapointing. Still, the game as a whole was definitely a positive experience and there is a little more bonus content I can explore while I wait for FFXIII's release in early March.
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ronny, what hand history conveter do you use? every converter that I've come across leaves retarded spaces inbetween every line when I post it :(
I use the FTR convertor, though that isn't the reason for the spacing. You are getting extra line breaks because your Blogger is set to automatically insert
tags at the end of every line. You'll either need to change this setting in Blogger (which means then adding
tags in your posts when you want a line break), or remove the
tags that just about any HTML hand convertor creates for you. Personally, when I convert a hand I quickly paste it into Notepad and do a replace to remove all the instances of "
" it can find.
Ok I figured it wasn't the converter that was the problem but sadly I'm not exactly following you because I know nothing about nothing.
So once you post the HH into notepad and you open "replace," what exactly do you type into the "find what" spot and what do you enter into the "replace with" spot? thx!
in the find spot and nothing into the replace spot. You just want to remove all the
tags.
Oh damn it, the HTML is being converted in the comments here so my posts don't make sense. One sec.
Ok, so basically you want to remove any instance of an opening tag '<' followed by the letters 'br' followed by a closing tag '>' with nothing. So you leave blank space in the replace with and put the four characters above sequentially into the find - I can't type them together because then they are interpreted as HTML and do not appear in the comment, lol.
Greeeeeeeeeeeeat thanks for walking me through that, much better! Take it easy
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