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ICC Help: sposition

Command:  sposition
Usage:  sposition <game-reference>
Example:  "sposition Fred -1" -- shows the final position of Fred's last game
 "sposition Potzy Fred" -- shows the position of that adjourned game

Shows the final position of stored games, history games, or library games.

With Blitzin, this loads the move list also, allowing you to review the game using the Blitzin's move-scroll bar.

Sposition is one of several commands that take a game reference. A game reference can be:

(<player>) <number>        -- a game in a history list 
(<player>) -<number>       -- similar but -1 is the most recent game
(<player>) %<number>       -- a game in a library list
(<player>) <opponent>      -- an adjourned game
#<number>                  -- a correspondence game, or any game by game-id
<number>                   -- a game on your hit list after a search  

If <player> is omitted it assumes you mean for it to look in your own history, library or stored list. History numbers are 0-99, see help history. A negative number -1 to -20 can be used to refer to a recent game in the history list. Library games are specified like %0 to %99, see help libraries. When two player names are given, that means look for an adjourned game between those two players. Correspondence game numbers are small integers, see help correspondence. Game ids are large integers not normally visible; that form is not intended for normal use.

See also: examine, smoves, stored, mailstored, resume

 

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