Gratz on the new release. I was looking through the HTML report from the link below.
I noticed on several turns such as Millcake16’s 7th turn, his tiles are listed as only DIW, and on the 8th as IRY. I noticed a correlation between the letters listed and the letters shown within the top 5 choices. Example: Millcake turn 2 millcake16 AEFT 10 jasonkb EELMNRW 24 1. K9 FETA 22 2. K9 FEAT 22 ← 3. K9 FET 20 4. K8 EF 17 5. 10F FATE(D) 17 Only the AEFT are used in the top 5 choices Millcake turn 3 millcake16 ACCEOOS 32 jasonkb GHIIRSS 88 1. A5 CO(M)A 24 ← 2. A5 CA(M)O 24 3. A5 CO(M)AE 27 4. A5 CA(M)EO 27 5. A7 (M)ECCA 33 All the letters are used at least once within all the choices Cheers! _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason Katz-Brown Sent: February 7, 2007 3:13 AM To: Crunchy Gelatinous Prolans; [email protected]; uk-s; [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Prof Clair Brown; Richard Katz; Dan Matza-Brown; FAS Subject: [quackle] QUACKLE 0.95 RELEASED Hi all, John O'Laughlin, John Fultz, Matt Liberty, and I are proud to announce Quackle 0.95, available for FREE download from http://quackle.org <http://quackle.org> Here's a quick link to the 0.95 Windows installer: http://web.mit.edu/jasonkb/www/quackle/downloads/quackle-0.95/quackle-0.95-windows-installer.exe <http://web.mit.edu/jasonkb/www/quackle/downloads/quackle-0.95/quackle-0.95-windows-installer.exe> Mac packages are not yet available but John promises them by Wednesday night. Changes in Quackle 0.95: 1. Shuffle-able rack. 2. Much faster simulations. 3. Quick and pretty HTML reports like http://web.mit.edu/jasonkb/www/quackle/example_report.html <http://web.mit.edu/jasonkb/www/quackle/example_report.html> 4. Official French ODS4 dictionary and alphabet. 5. Experimental Korean dictionary and alphabet. 6. Super Scrabble alphabet. --Jason, John, John, Matt
