request


Usage:  request <gamename>
  When using the 'request' command, please check to see if the game that
  you wish to 'request' is already being played. Requested games can be 
  indentified by using the 'who' or 'games' command, and noticing the players 
  with the symbol  *  after their names, then you can observe the game. You 
  must do this AFTER requesting a game.
     Example:
        #> who 5d
	   --   9 ogre*     39s    5d  |    --    9 tillie*   39s    4d

  'request' will automatically replay selected games by a selected player.
  The selection of games available for automatic replay are listed with the
  'index' and 'contents' commands.    See:  help index
     Example:
        #> index tillie
           ogre-tillie-12-04-34           tillie-jhlee-21-05-05
        #> request ogre-tillie-12-04-34

  The 'request' game will dislplay a title and date during 'observe'. A total
  of 20 'request' games can be replayed at any one time. Entering 'request'
  by itself will list the current 'request' games being replayed. Comments
  preceded by 'SGF[ NR]' are the comments made during the actual game.

See also:  contents games index teach who
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