Here is my dream request.....
 
Can the post game analysis also provide a play by play verbose analysis of why each move I played sucked comparatively. 
 
It shouldn't a herculean effort, you probably know the breakdown of a play's equity, so applying some english language to that breakdown would not only be very cool, but a great teacher.
 
Chris ten Den
www.ottawascrabbleclub.com


From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Thelen
Sent: May 19, 2006 3:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [quackle] Re: post-mortem & simulation

On 5/19/06, Jason E Katz-Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-05-19 at 18:15 +0000, meldeiry wrote:
> > Honestly, I had mentioned the idea of doing the whole post-mortem
> > with one-click.  John and JKB:  Is this something that can be done?
> > I imagine it would be a while?
>
> It wouldn't be exceptionally hard. One reason I'm not in a hurry to do
> it is that it would encourage peepul to be lazy in their analysis of
> games.
>
> When we do implement it, I think I'll veto any commit that adds any
> equity loss details to the report, for instance ;-)

Really?  That seems like a good way to encourage a forked version of
Quackle. :-)

I would think that equity loss details would be one of the primary
reasons for wanting a one-click game analysis in the first place.
Personally I would find it valuable... I like to simulate games, but
my time is also limited.  If I can get a quick report of what my
equity-losing plays were, what better plays were available, and how
much equity I lost by not making them, it would be a wonderful
supplement (not a replacement) for going through each game move by
move.

--
Michael W Thelen
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