FIBS Board backgammon forum
FIBS Client software => 3DFibs => Topic started by: burper on December 11, 2002, 06:55:24 PM
How about a gnubg-integrated tutor mode that presents the top 10 moves (as analyzed by gnubg) in a randomized list. The user picks (other is always a choice) and then is presented with the \"right\" answer (after the fibs move). I know this is damn close to cheating, but it's just a matter of time before readily available clients like this exist anyway :)
Of course, if you use gnubg code, you need to respect that license.
Good idea!
But it is very close to cheating! :evil:
Maybe it's better to make the analysis after the match, so cheating becomes less easy.
For instance.. you could have a pop-up after the match asking if you want to save a log-file and make an analyses of the match.
Ok , you convinced me.. that would indeed be a nice feature!!
How about this one:
register the levels of play (moves, cube decisions and luck rating) and create a graph for it.. so you can see if you are improving and to see if you are on a loosing streak because you have bad luck or because you played badly...
Just a thought... :wacko: