I just purchased Norm's CVCX and installed it on my laptop. I have been playing with it a little bit, and it is a wonderful program. But, I am wondering if it will do the following:

For background, I wanted to give the reader a hint of how I bet (as well as open myself up to comments/criticism), and to explain what I would like the software to do. I play with a $30,000 bank, and I like to play with a very small risk of ruin. Thus, for shoes, I play two ways: strict wonging or Don's "White Rabbit" (WR). When I use WR, I use it slightly modified from how Don explains it in BJAII. Assume the following rules: S17, DAS, RSA, LS, 4.5/6 penetration. Also assume a $10 minimum table, and one must bet at least twice the minimum when playing two hands.

1) I will wait until true of +1 to wong in. My bet is $20 (1 unit). At +2 true, bet 2 units. At +3 units, bet 2 hands of 3 units. This is where it gets complicated. At +4, bet 2 hands of 4 units. At +5 or above, bet 2 hands of 5 units. I wong out at -1. Now, once I spread to 2 hands, I will not reduce back to one hand for the remainder of the shoe, for cover purposes. If the count gets to -1, I pick up my chips and walk. If it goes back down to +2, I play two hands of 1.5 units. If it reduces to +1 or lower, I play 1 unit each hand.

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2) I start the top of the shoe with a $10 waiting bet, and bet .5 units until the count gets to +1 (then use the bet schedule in #1), or gets to -1 (wong-out).

Question: can CVCX do these complex calculations for c-SCORE, risk of ruin, DI, etc... If not, can any software? Note to Norm: the software is neat, so please don't take offense that if this software can't do it, can you recommend any that can? If there is nothing out there, then so be it (I'll still have fun with it, no matter what). Thanks to all who respond.

- Mountebank