Hi Ian, Thanks for your reply and for your example. In fact my question was not so much to do with the 'position' of the game, but with how to understand the relevance of the 'Analyse -> Market Window' function.
i.e. "it says my cube market window opens up at 50.286%... but I was around 55.7% to win the game at this point?" yet it says my cube decision was very bad. Ian Shaw wrote > If this were the last roll of the game, and you would never get a chance > to double later, it would be correct to double. I would hope that the displayed data would be giving me relevant information on my market window with reference to my *current* move, not for the future last roll of the game? I've attached another example from my practice game today - If I'm reading the screenshot correctly my Take Point for the offered cube should be above 30.079. My Current win percentage = 31.0%. So why is it classified as 'Bad' when I do Take at this stage? Is it me being n00by again or is this a bug? <http://gnu-backgammon.996308.n3.nabble.com/file/n6714/gnubg_cube_market_05.jpg> <http://gnu-backgammon.996308.n3.nabble.com/file/n6714/gnubg_cube_market_04.jpg> Finally, it think it would be really useful if when the analysis for the cube decision is shown to also display basic information for the relevant TP / DP / CP there rather than having to go into the separate 'Analyse -> Market Window' function as per my added text in red. Thanks again for your feedback and help, Wayne -- View this message in context: http://gnu-backgammon.996308.n3.nabble.com/Analyse-Market-Window-question-tp3838p6714.html Sent from the Gnu - Backgammon mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list Bug-gnubg@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg