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	<title>Comments on: GNU: Your Private Backgammon Coach</title>
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		<title>By: Clay</title>
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		<description>You can use the GNU analyzer on games that you import from other places too!  For example, if you are playing online on Daily Gammon, when you finish a game/match, you can click on the Export link.  DG will print all the moves to the screen.  In your web browser you then go to the File menu and choose the Save Page As... option.  When saving to a file, add the .mat extension to the file name, for the standard match file format.  Save it to your Desktop (or anywhere that you can find it again), and then go to GNU and Open the file that you just saved.

Once you have the game file open in GNU, you can then run the analyzer as before, and review every move and see what a bone-head you were!  Isn&#039;t that cool?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can use the GNU analyzer on games that you import from other places too!  For example, if you are playing online on Daily Gammon, when you finish a game/match, you can click on the Export link.  DG will print all the moves to the screen.  In your web browser you then go to the File menu and choose the Save Page As&#8230; option.  When saving to a file, add the .mat extension to the file name, for the standard match file format.  Save it to your Desktop (or anywhere that you can find it again), and then go to GNU and Open the file that you just saved.</p>
<p>Once you have the game file open in GNU, you can then run the analyzer as before, and review every move and see what a bone-head you were!  Isn&#8217;t that cool?</p>
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