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Review your own Gin Rummy Games & learn!
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Review your own Gin Rummy Games & learn!
Posted by webmaster (moderator) 5 Jul 2009 7:31pm
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Now gin rummy players at gamecolony.com can review their Ticket and Tournament games move-by-move.

You can review games from your completed mini-tourneys & tournaments

* Learn from your own mistakes
* Analyze your opponents' styles and preferences
* Bring your gin rummy playing skill to a new level


You can select "Review Games" link from Gin Rummy rooms' page or click HERE

It's the best gin rummy learning tool!



Reviewing Games
Posted by bluetulip (VIP) 8 Jul 2009 10:55am
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Fantastic idea..can we have one for dominoes?



Other game viewers coming soon
Posted by webmaster (moderator) 9 Jul 2009 11:40am
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The next game viewer will be for cribbage - coming in about 1-2 months. After that, we have scheduled a dominoes game viewer - approximately 2 months after the cribbage one.



Gin Game Viewer now works for both Sun Java and Microsoft Java
Posted by webmaster (moderator) 13 Jul 2009 10:04am
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Gin game review is now fixed for Microsoft Java.
If you were unable to review your gin rummy games before, please refresh the browser's cache and retry.




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