I computed the subset of maximal superleaves (definition: a leave is maximal if no amount of deleting letters from it improves its value) http://www.eugenedeon.com/maximalleaves.txt Then it's easy to ask questions like: 1) If I have some letters in CERTAIN and a V, when, if ever, would I keep the V with those letters when exchanging? Answer: not very often (only with these 11 racks) AEIRTV 14 AEINTV 14 EEIRRV 12 ACEIRV 12 EEINRV 11 CEEIRV 11 ACEITV 10 AEENRV 7 AEIRV 6 AAIRTV 6 AEITV 4 Many more lists will be made available when I collect them all in some navigatable fashion, but I thought this one was cool. Eugene d'Eon
- [quackle] Reducing "superleaves" Eugene Deon
- [quackle] Re: [cgp] Reducing "superleaves" Diane Firstman
- Re: [quackle] Reducing "superleaves" Graham Toal
- Re: [quackle] Reducing "superleaves" Steven Gordon
- Re: [quackle] Reducing "superleaves"... John Van Pelt
- Re: [quackle] Reducing "superleaves&... Steven Gordon
- Re: [quackle] Reducing "superleaves" Steven Gordon
- [quackle] maximal leaves Eugene Deon
- Re: [quackle] maximal leaves John Van Pelt
- Re: [quackle] maximal leaves David Jones
- Re: [quackle] maximal leaves-How practical is... zax_cgp
- Re: [quackle] maximal leaves John O'Laughlin
- Re: [quackle] maximal leaves John Van Pelt
- Re: [quackle] maximal leaves John O'Laughlin
- Re: [quackle] maximal leaves Eugene Deon
- Re: [quackle] maximal leaves Eugene Deon
- [quackle] maximal leaves and blank worth Eugene Deon
- [quackle] When to keep a non-CANISTER letter ... Eugene Deon
