As far as I know, a cube restricted money game is not supported by GNUbg - so any equities you get are suspect.
-Joseph (His wife just woke up so he can't give a more detailed answer) On 7/22/05, Lukas Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I need some help understanding how to use GNU BG evaluation of money session > games. Specifically, how are unfinished games decided, and money changed > hands, using cubeful and cubeless equity? > > > > To help this discussion, I have some scenarios. Player 1 and Player 2 are > in the middle of a money session game. They are playing for $10 per point, > with a maximum cube value of 16 (no one can double beyond this). Both > players have agreed that if anything happens in the middle of a game, and it > can not continue, they will use GNU BG to decide what monies should be paid. > > > > Please help me do the math on each of these items. Thanks. > > > > 1. Player 1 leaves the game (on roll) because his wife has just gone into > labor. With the cube at 4, GNU BG decides cubeful equity at 0.78866 and > cubeless equity at 0.82949. > > > > 2. Player 1 (on roll) is arrested for public lewdfulness, and the cube is > at 16. GNU BG places cubeful equity at 1.13451 and cubeless equity at > 1.16333. > > > > 3. Player 2 (on roll) gets too drunk and passes out at the table. The cube > was at 2, and GNU BG spits out -2.09343 cubeful equity. > > > > 4. Player 2 decides that pursuing a femme fatale is more important than > finishing the session (he's on roll). The cube was at 1, and GNU BG spits > out 0.09343 cubeful equity. > > > > Any help appreciated. > _______________________________________________ > Bug-gnubg mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg > > > _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg
