Originally Posted by
Kargo
For all those Easybid users out there;
I'm using easy bid to select specific pairings, awarding one pairing per line (2. Award pairings if pairing number XXXX, 3. Award pairings if ...). Easy bid is putting the last pairing I have selected (ie the least preferable) at the top of my bid and the first pairing I bid (the most preferable) at the bottom.
Does this make sense with PBS logic? I thought it treated the top and left as the most preferable, and the bottom and right as the least preferable. Thus it eliminates trips from bottom to top, right to left.
Very, very confused former box hauler. Thanks for your help. kargo

Yep. That's the way it does it. You have a few choices to make it work.
1. Pick trips in reverse order. Pick the best trip last and the worst trip first. They will show up in EZBid in the proper order.
2. (My method) Pick trips in order of preference. Then, drag and drop them into the correct order.
3. Put them on one line. I think that EZBid was designed this way, but as PBS has changed, this method may not produce the desired result.
PM me if you have more questions.
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