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    CVDATA HiLo Split Table

    I'm attaching the Split Table belonging to Stanford Wong 94 Basic High-Low. What happens with 4,4 against 5 and 6? This is a DAS table.
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    I would dump the splits versus the 8 for 3,3 and at least use a RA index for 2,2v8. The cards you want in play to make the decision a strong one are all neutral cards. Splitting 2,2v8 gets some EV gain far enough above the index (use an RA index) but 3,3v8 never gets you much gain for doubling your money at risk. We are talking tiny fractions of a percent. Note the tiny scale on Norm's graphs:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tthree View Post
    I would dump the splits versus the 8 for 3,3 and at least use a RA index for 2,2v8. The cards you want in play to make the decision a strong one are all neutral cards. Splitting 2,2v8 gets some EV gain far enough above the index (use an RA index) but 3,3v8 never gets you much gain for doubling your money at risk. We are talking tiny fractions of a percent. Note the tiny scale on Norm's graphs:

    http://www,card-counting.com/cvcxonlineviewer3.htm
    Three,, my question is not that, I'm saying that. 4,4 against 5 and 6 should be split and CVDATA table doesn't say so.

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    Nope, that isn't the DAS table.
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    Norm,

    I'm clicking on Display Tables in this Screen, if it's not a DAS table, then what is it?
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    Is DAS selected on the rules page?
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    I guess this is the wrong table, 4,4 vs 5 and 6 are not green:

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    Looks like the strategy has been modified. Perhaps you changed the Affecting Options in the strategy. This shouldn't be done in a canned strategy. Go to Tools-Export, create an export file and e-mail it.
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    To restore an included strategy:

    1. Go to Tools-Maintain Playing Strategies
    2. Click Open
    3. Click on the strategy in Included Strategies
    4. Click on the Restore button
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    I have done two things:1) I unistalled and reinstalled the software in a new folder and the problem is still there.2) I have restored the strategy following your steps and the problem is still there. What can I do? Or the table is wrong?Thanks,

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    Reinstalling the software rarely makes any difference at all as it is designed to keep all your data intact. Go to Tools-Export with the configuration open. Create an export file and e-mail it.
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