On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 05:18 +0000, mightyjackservo4000 wrote:
> These lines are cut and pasted from the Details window for a
> simulation I ran in Quackle, and I was hoping someone could help me
> understand what I'm seeing here:
> 
> 
> 1. (87 [sd 0])(31.7273 [sd 15.9065])
> 2. (35.4545 [sd 13.1329])

(<play score> [sd <standard deviation of play score>])

The first entry of 1. is the candidate play by definition. The following
entries are opponent plays. The first entry of 2. is our riposte after
replenishing our rack. If you run a longer simulation you'll get more
entries corresponding to opponents' replies.

> 
> Residual: 6.0215

average value of our final rack - average value of oppos final racks

> Spread: 55.7273

average spread of game after end of simulation

> Win %: 100%

how often we're winning after end of simulation

cheers
Jason


 
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