stored

Usage: stored [player name]
    'stored' will display a list of the 'adjourned' games a player has
    stored in their account. The format is "whiteplayer-blackplayer".
    To display the list, enter:   stored <player name>
        Example:   stored twee
 1) If you use 'stored twe' you will get all of the results for players
     whose name begins with 'twe'. This is to allow for abbreviations.
 2) To see the stored games for a specific player, use:  stored -<playername>
        Example:  stored -twee
        This will display the stored games for "twee" only.

    Using the 'stored' command without a player name will display the
    games saved with your name string.  Example:   stored

    'stored' games are saved for 15 days, after which the games are removed
    or awarded according to conditions noted in:    help escaping
    The number of days can change, and stored games can be deleted by the
    system at any time. To see the usual number of days games are stored,
    enter:    uptime

    Use the 'look' command to display a stored game and time adjourned.
    To resign a stored game, see   help resign
    Sometimes _all_ stored games are purged from the system without notice.

See also: adjourn delete escaping load look resign save uptime
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