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He everyone! My daughter needs to make her a program for poker. I am not sure what the best way to do this is, and would like any suggestions. We are going to work on it together.
There are charts (png's) that we need to show depending on certain situations.

Something like a cascading menu in a web page, but in a windows form, and showing an image at the end.

We would first pick a position (1 - 6), then have another set up conditions come up (like 1-First to open, 2-call for 3 bet), then one more set of conditions to choose from that will show an image (the hand range chart).

This will need to be done quickly, so we need to to come up on mouse hover.

Would making a horizontal cascading menu type thing be the best approach?

What I have tried:

We are just getting started, and want to make sure we are going about it the best, most efficient way.
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Updated 12-Jan-21 19:48pm
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[no name] 12-Jan-21 23:49pm    
Nobody's daughter makes poker programs. And newbs don't talk in terms of horizontal cascading menus.

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