First, let me add my sincere appreciation to John and Jason and all those involved in developing and improving Quackle.  It’s already fun and helpful to use, and I suspect that it will be indispensable to serious players by the time various improvements are implemented and major debugging is completed.

 

I have tried to keep up with the notes about Quackle, but please forgive me if I duplicate anything which has already been asked or explained.

 

From my specific user perspective, the thing I want most out of Quackle is an easy way to enter games I have played and want to analyze, and for the analysis to be user friendly.   

 

Is it possible to set Quackle up so that entering those games can be done in tabular form, something like a spreadsheet which has move numbers down the left side and column headings for racks, plays, and board coordinates of plays?  It seems to me the data entry would be considerably faster this way if it is doable.

 

Having entered an entire game, is it possible to have a functionality which would allow the user select a choice which would have Quackle go through each of your plays, generate the top choices, run a short sim of each rack (say 500 iterations), and generate a printable report containing the top choices and sim results for each of your racks?

 

For games you play against the computer, where all the data entry is obviously done by the end of the game, would it be possible to have a one click choice which then analyzes the game complete with short sims?

 

Again, thanks for the immense effort which has gone into this.

 

Ben Withers



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