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DGO
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Hi,

I just recently discovered & joined this excellent community and submitted my first scores.

Right now I got two questions:

- I've seen a page with the the various TG rules listed, but I cannot longer find it on the site... Anyone got a link?

- What happens if you want to submit a score to a game you're already listed on? Do you have to delete your old score ?

Thanks,

DGO
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Re: newbie question

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DGO wrote:- I've seen a page with the the various TG rules listed, but I cannot longer find it on the site... Anyone got a link?
If you click on "submit" at MARP you will find the link.
- What happens if you want to submit a score to a game you're already listed on? Do you have to delete your old score ?
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Re: newbie question

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DGO wrote:
- What happens if you want to submit a score to a game you're already listed on? Do you have to delete your old score ?

Thanks,

DGO
Your old score gets deleted automatically if you so happen to submit an inp which beats it. If you want to delete any recording yourself, just type "delete" in the inp description.
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The old score does not really get deleted. It is still stored on the server I think.
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To "delete" a recording, you should just change the shortname to 'deleted'. Any older recording will be then restored in the database.
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