Jim Segrave wrote: > > If you don't have some method of confirming that the user has seen the > message, such as the proposal to have a short message on the status > bar, then as soon as you commit to rolling the dice, the status bar > displays your roll, overwriting the cube analysis.
It's possible to put the message somewhere else - in a panel/window for example. I think the idea has some merit - the tutor mode tells you when you make a mistake, so is useful in a "play and learn when you make errors" kind of way. I think you could have a more continuous tutor - which constantly gives you feedback, so before you roll a message could tell you the proper cube action and before you finish a move, whether it's a good move or not. It might be a good learning tool - giving you a constant idea of the match. It would be easy to add options to show equities in the message and to use a button to hide the advice until you press it maybe? Jon
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