Jason & John, 

Something I expect Quackle *should* be able to do,
as it looks at its own rack and tries to "decide"
whether to challenge off a phony played by opponent.

>From one of my club games:  with LINEN at M10 and
FUSTIER-SURFEIT sitting on my rack, opponent played 
L11 PATE, forming PI, AN, TE*, and EN.  I saw that 
TE* was formed, but also saw that if I challenged,
there would be no place for either of my bingos to
play.  So, I left PATE and TE* on the board, and
played FUSTIER at 15F, forming PATER.

Naturally, Quackle should be able to make such a 
decision for itself;  something to add to the list.

John Hart






 
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