Excerpt from Norm's Free BJ Book..
"There exist 34 different hands that you can draw at the start of a Blackjack round. You can have a hard count of 5 through 19, a soft count of A,2 through A,T, or a pair of Aces through Tens. (Note: A hard count of 2 would always be a pair of Aces and a hard count of 4 would always be a pair of Deuces. There is no hard count of 3 as an Ace, Deuce is a soft count. A hard count of 20 would always be a pair of Tens.)...." (P.346)

When we extend player's two card detail such as 5(2,3) 6(2,4) 7(2,3 3,4) 8(2,6 3,5) 9(2,7 3,6 4,5).... there are 54 combinations.
When we add 10 dealer up cards, there are 540 possible combinations.
Can we find any relationship between these combinations to count (RC or TC) using CVCX ? Order of any cards has no meaning. Just frequencies matter.
For example, at high count, we guess, more TT and dealer A (as we insure more) or more AT (Black Jack) against dealer T (we raise bet).
Did anybody experiment yet ?