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[Bug-gnubg] Dumb question....
From: |
Rich Heimlich |
Subject: |
[Bug-gnubg] Dumb question.... |
Date: |
Sat, 06 May 2006 16:41:10 -0400 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 1.5.0.2 (Windows/20060308) |
I've been wondering this for some time but just got around to finally
asking....
What is the difference in the hint system between
"No Double, Take" and "Double, Pass" ????
When I ask the hint system if I should offer a double, I'm expecting to
either be told that it's statistically good to offer the double or not
statistically good to offer the double. These other options, at least to
a novice like me, are rather confusing.
"Double, Take" is pretty obvious but doesn't really fit when I'm wanting
to double.
What am I missing that would be covered with just the following for all
4 cases?
1. Offering a double (Good idea)
2. Offering a double (Bad idea)
3. Being offered a double (Take it)
4. Being offered a double (Pass on it)
- [Bug-gnubg] Dumb question....,
Rich Heimlich <=