thanks! that was what I was looking for, I din't realize it was displayed in
Gnubg.

On 4/2/08, Massimiliano Maini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
> 02/04/2008 13:38:28:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > does gnubg give the  probability of being hit for any given move or
> > board position?
> > (I'd find it rather useful for learning, because sometimes I avoid
> > moves that intuitively I think lead to positions that are riskier
> > than others, but I suspect that my intuition often is wrong. I know
> > there are charts of probabilities of getting hit at so and so  pip
> > distance,  but its difficult to manually calculate overall
> > probability of getting hit  for a board position each time. But
> > maybe probability of getting hit isn't too relevant?)
>
> Probability of getting hit when ? Next opp roll ?
> Gnubg displays in the lower left corner the number of hitting rolls your
> opponent has with the current configuration (at least in the GUI version).
>
> For example, if your first roll is a 62 and you play 24/16, it shows:
>
>         Return hits: 14 22 (no hit: 7 rolls)
>
> this means that the 1st blot can be hit with 14 rolls over 36, the second
> with 22 rolls over 36 and overall your opponent has 7 rolls that can not
> hit.
>
> Notice however that the fact your opponent has X rolls that will hit does
> not
> imply that, even if he/she rolls one of these, he/she will necessarily
> hit.
>
> MaX.
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