>My question is whether you could add a feature to Quackle(or slap me if it 
>will already do this J) whichwould allow players to play live games with 
>Quackle and then use the existingfeatures to generate a report analyzing the 
>plays made by both players. I’m envisioning setting a laptop on a lazy susan 
>and swiveling itback and forth.  It seems to me you’d need to add an option 
>for alive game.  That option would disable doing word lists, 
>generatingchoices, etc., until the game is completed.  It would need to also 
>have afeature that after you commit your play, and see your new tiles, that 
>you clicka button (or hit enter, or whatever) which then hides your rack 
>before youswivel the board to your opponent.  He/she then clicks/types 
>somethingwhich unhides their rack.  I talked with a few players at Salado last 
>weekend about this, and they liked the idea. 
> 
>Methinks, that doing something like this in all or some ofthe games at the 
>Premier Division at BAT, or some other event, and it couldgive a treasure 
>trove of analytical information without anyone having to domanual entry.
> 
>What do you think?

Howsabout a battleship mode for two laptops where the sessions network together?

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