The "first official lexicon"? I've purchased a Spanish Scrabble dictionary a few years ago (it doesn't seem to be available now). I gave it to a friend, so I can't give the details, but I remember it was specifically for Scrabble. What was that?
Rebecca Slivka ----- Original Message ----- From: cejotaerrepe To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 5:12 AM Subject: [quackle] Exchanging tiles if at least one remains in the bag. Hello everyone. My name is Cristian Richart and I am currently developing FISE's (International Federation of Scrabble in Spanish) first official lexicon, which will be finished in a few weeks. Organized Tournaments in Spanish allow exchanging tiles when at least one tile is remaining in the bag, so ideally an AI program would have this feature too. I would like to kindly make a question to the Quackle developers, such question being how easy or hard it would be to make Quackle play this way. Would it affect substantially the pre-endgame and endgame engines? If so, would it be easy to make they play at top levels this way, or would it be a whole new problem to study? I also would like to explain that this isn't an official FISE message, nor am I speaking in representation of FISE or anyone from FISE. It is just a personal question, made in my name only. Thanks in advance.
