It seems to me this has mostly been answered.  I am not
an official quackle team member but i will tell you what
I think I know ...

There is not currently a way to reduce the strength
of Quackle's computer opponent moves.

The quackle makers have posted that they are not
attempting to duplicate Hasbro scrabble's
and popularity features.

I think they said they have no plan to create a
simulated a human player of a selected strength - and
I think that is partly because there would be so many different ways of
doing that, and none that are particularly correct.

To play scrabble recreationally on Quackle and not get whipped
to badly I suggest using it like this:

1) create two human players - yourself and SmartPlayer
2) For your own moves you can decide on your best move you can find
   and then do 'generate moves' to see what options you missed, and do
   sims to investigate the strengths of your options - and then commit a 
choice
3) For SmartPlayer you can also generate moves and do sims, and if you think 
a
   play is too clever or uses vocabulary that is too rare, well then you can 
have
   SmartPlayer do something else

I think this would be somewhat more educational and fun
as playing yourself on a board with using an anagrammer
or playing a bot on ISC.  I have not tried it a lot myself
(not having been stranded recently on desert island)

Kevin Leeds


----- Original Message ----- 
From: oielian
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 4:52 PM
Subject: [quackle] quackle too smart!


hi, i'm new to quackle and apologize if i'm repeating a previous post.
is there a way to make quackle a less formidable foe? and a BIG THANK
YOU for creating this!




 
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