How many EBU players have discovered how much information about their own performance is available on the EBU website. Click on 'member login', enter your player number and password (supplied in a letter together with the infamous 'keytags', and finally on 'masterpoints'. On the right hand site is a list of dates. If you click on these, full results for that event are displayed. As far as I know, the EBU has not advertised this feature - which I discovered by chance - but results are sometimes for be found there before club websites.
Dave Flower wrote: > How many EBU players have discovered how much information about their > own performance is available on the EBU website. > Click on 'member login', enter your player number and password > (supplied in a letter together with the infamous 'keytags', and > finally on 'masterpoints'. On the right hand site is a list of dates. > If you click on these, full results for that event are displayed. > As far as I know, the EBU has not advertised this feature - which I > discovered by chance - but results are sometimes for be found there > before club websites.
Well, "results" isn't really the word. It lists the basic P2P session data, which usually includes your percentage or other score (IMPs, VPs, etc.), depending upon event type. Note that there's no ordering - the list of names is presented in whatever order the program used to create the EBU P2P file chose to write the data.
Also you don't need to click on the Master Points tab to see the session list - it's always visible once you've logged in. And the Master Points tab is itself a recent addition (about 2 weeks ago), replacing the previous "Check Master Points online" portion of the EBU website (which has been removed).
Another minor niggle is that the session list isn't usefully ordered either - it's simply presented by order of submission (rather than event date).
The EBU always promised that this would be a benefit of P2P, and they did explain that this stuff was available in the letter that accompanied your Tesco^H^H^HEBU Keytags.
> Dave Flower wrote: > > How many EBU players have discovered how much information about their > > own performance is available on the EBU website. > > Click on 'member login', enter your player number and password > > (supplied in a letter together with the infamous 'keytags', and > > finally on 'masterpoints'. On the right hand site is a list of dates. > > If you click on these, full results for that event are displayed. > > As far as I know, the EBU has not advertised this feature - which I > > discovered by chance - but results are sometimes for be found there > > before club websites.
> Well, "results" isn't really the word. It lists the basic P2P session > data, which usually includes your percentage or other score (IMPs, VPs, > etc.), depending upon event type. Note that there's no ordering - the > list of names is presented in whatever order the program used to create > the EBU P2P file chose to write the data.
> Also you don't need to click on the Master Points tab to see the > session list - it's always visible once you've logged in. And the > Master Points tab is itself a recent addition (about 2 weeks ago), > replacing the previous "Check Master Points online" portion of the EBU > website (which has been removed).
> Another minor niggle is that the session list isn't usefully ordered > either - it's simply presented by order of submission (rather than > event date).
> The EBU always promised that this would be a benefit of P2P, and they > did explain that this stuff was available in the letter that > accompanied your Tesco^H^H^HEBU Keytags.
You are quite right about the session list being visible once one is logged in, but the EBU letter was vague about the facilities available after logging in - certainly no mention of results being available
Dave Flower wrote: > You are quite right about the session list being visible once one is > logged in, but the EBU letter was vague about the facilities available > after logging in - certainly no mention of results being available
It's not intended as a "results service", that's why (and it's a bit pants if that's how you regard it). The EBU letter describes the data you see as "session history", which it is - that you get to see other players scores is a bonus.
I'd like to see the list of sessions ordered by date (descending preferably, so that most recent are at the top), and have a second column that shows any master points accredited to you for the session. This would save us all from having to "open" the sessions to check for master points (which I'd hazard would be the #1 reason for doing so).
On Jul 28, 2:18 pm, "Steve Foster" <stevefos...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> The EBU always promised that this would be a benefit of P2P, and they > did explain that this stuff was available in the letter that > accompanied your Tesco^H^H^HEBU Keytags.
> -- > Steve Foster
++++Alas, I didn't read it, and threw the Tesco Club Cards in the bin along with it. My loss. I'll never know how many masterpoints I have, where I came in anything, or be able to wave my key ring at arresting officers claiming EBU Immunity. Since I already have on my key ring my house keys, my house alarm, my business keys and alarm fob, and the Young Chelsea keys, not to mention one of my regular partner's house key (I haven't got around to taking that off and putting it in a drawer to be forgotten yet) I found it easy to disobey the EBU order to put their fob on my key ring IMMEDIATELY.
Ian Payn wrote: > On Jul 28, 2:18 pm, "Steve Foster" <stevefos...@invalid.invalid> > wrote:
> > The EBU always promised that this would be a benefit of P2P, and > > they did explain that this stuff was available in the letter that > > accompanied your Tesco^H^H^HEBU Keytags.
> ++++Alas, I didn't read it, and threw the Tesco Club Cards in the bin > along with it. My loss. I'll never know how many masterpoints I have, > where I came in anything, or be able to wave my key ring at arresting > officers claiming EBU Immunity. Since I already have on my key ring my > house keys, my house alarm, my business keys and alarm fob, and the > Young Chelsea keys, not to mention one of my regular partner's house > key (I haven't got around to taking that off and putting it in a > drawer to be forgotten yet) I found it easy to disobey the EBU order > to put their fob on my key ring IMMEDIATELY.
Who knew the YC was such a hotbed of rebellion? <g>
>> You are quite right about the session list being visible once one is >> logged in, but the EBU letter was vague about the facilities available >> after logging in - certainly no mention of results being available
>It's not intended as a "results service", that's why (and it's a bit >pants if that's how you regard it). The EBU letter describes the data >you see as "session history", which it is - that you get to see other >players scores is a bonus.
>I'd like to see the list of sessions ordered by date (descending >preferably, so that most recent are at the top), and have a second >column that shows any master points accredited to you for the session. >This would save us all from having to "open" the sessions to check for >master points (which I'd hazard would be the #1 reason for doing so).
I would like to see them complete. Last time I checked it only seemed to have club data.
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