I meant to say time is *not* a big issue.

Matt

--- In [email protected], "maliberty" <matt.libe...@...> wrote:
>
> Best refers to the play with the highest equity.  If multiple plays have 
> nearly equal equity values they will all be marked best (eg they are all as 
> good as each other).  I would be interested to see a case where the best move 
> was not the first.
> 
> It appears the phony was the best play since you allowed it :)  We could add 
> a note for phonies easily enough - time is a big issue.
> 
> Matt
> 
> --- In [email protected], "David B. Lewis" <david_b_lewis@> wrote:
> >
> > Super-useful tool; thx again.
> > 
> > It appears that the "Reports" feature doesn't check whether words played 
> > are actually valid.
> > 
> > I had an existing game in GCG format which I Opened with Quackle. I ran a 
> > report with Championship Player. It confirmed my openent's opening play as 
> > the best.
> > 
> > When I went back through the game interactively using Quackle to "Generate 
> > Choices" for that move, the play didn't turn up. I looked up the word and 
> > found that it was a phony.
> > 
> > I assume that it is a time-saving feature not to check the dictionary for 
> > validity; but beware!
> > 
> > -DBL
> > 
> > PS: also, can someone let me know what "best" really means in the left 
> > column of a report? Usually, it is the first move listed. Sometimes, 
> > though, it is not. Sometimes "best" doesn't appear. Sometimes it appears 
> > twice for two moves with different scores. Thx in advance for your 
> > explanation.
> >
>


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