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How to control card frequency using playlists

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Dorsai6
Joined in Apr 2013

1033 post(s)
March 11, 2017
I hope I'm not repeating something I've said before.

Over the past few months people have commented that they miss the ability the Favorites provided in VG to control how often cards are played. I've discovered a way to do this using playlists.

Here is a simple example. Lets say you have a bunch of cards you want to include in a playlist but you like some better than the others.

1. Make separate playlists of the two groups of cards.
2. Clear the playlists tab and copy in the good but not great cards.
3. Now without clearing the playlist tab copy in the great cards TWICE.
4. Save this as a new playlist and it will play the great cards twice as often as the good ones with Random and Repeat both on.

Is twice as often too much? OK, copy the good list twice and the great list three times and the great will play 150% as often as the good.

Love complexity? Have a third playlist of super cards and copy it five time into the 2 + 3 list. Now the super will play 250% as often as the good.

Hope this makes sense and help some of you.
Wyldanimal
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Joined in Mar 2008

4009 post(s)
March 11, 2017
Yes, Exactly..
I had posted about this some time back. How to Simulate the old Favorite Function.

Here
http://www.istripper.com/forum#/forum/thread/33120/last#post501401
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and Here, was in response to one of your Previous Posts.
http://www.istripper.com/forum#/forum/thread/33105/last#post505907
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a shame that so many posts get lost and buried in the forum.
Someone should start a Thread, of Just Questions, and then Links to All the Answers that have been given to that Question.

A Forum Wiki of sorts.

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