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Does RHP record my openings?

Does RHP record my openings?

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Is there anywhere I can go and see what openings I have been using and my winning percentages etc?

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There's always 3rd party software, but I don't think that there is on RHP.

www.redhotpawn.com/gamesexplorer
This shows the games of certain users but it hasn't been updated in a long time it seems. I'd really like to see this feature updated, maybe you could start a petition to dust it off and get it going?

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Originally posted by chessiswar
Is there anywhere I can go and see what openings I have been using and my winning percentages etc?
Do you use firefox ? In that case you can download various extensions for this site but I am not quite sure if your opening statistics is one of the options avaiable.

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Thanks guys.

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Originally posted by ivan2908
Do you use firefox ? In that case you can download various extensions for this site but I am not quite sure if your opening statistics is one of the options avaiable.
what extensions and from where?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
what extensions and from where?
http://members.shaw.ca/ouroboros/RHP/

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Originally posted by ivan2908
http://members.shaw.ca/ouroboros/RHP/
That's pretty neat but how do you use them?

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no, but gameknot has one ;-)

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I forgot. 😳 I installed those more than a year ago and somebody had to explain it to me too. Ask in general forum... someone there will know.

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Originally posted by GrebartsBocaj
That's pretty neat but how do you use them?
Try sending PM to User 46487

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Originally posted by GrebartsBocaj
That's pretty neat but how do you use them?
You first need Firefox and Greasemonkey (a Firefox add-on, you'll find it easily if you search for "Greasemonkey" on the add-on page). Then you can install ouroboros' scripts, and they will work whenever you have Greasemonkey enabled (look for the monkey at the bottom right of the browser; if it's in colour and smiling, Greasemonkey is enabled). There's also an RHP extension which I think includes several of the scripts and which works without Greasemonkey, but you need to register to be able to install it, which I still haven't done, so I am not sure what exactly the extension does.