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Thread: Lucky Bugsy: CVData question for Norm

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    Lucky Bugsy
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    Lucky Bugsy: CVData question for Norm

    Norm,

    I have been trying to simulate two players using different playing strategies (multi-tracking mode) wonging out on same count (using force Shuffle on exit) but the results I get include hands not played. If I simulate each player separately (Standard Mode) then I only see the hands played and no hands are skipped. Is there a way of doing a force Shuffle in multi-tracking mode to get results showing only hands played and not showing skipped hands?

    I have CVData/CVCX V3.0 with all the latest updates.

    Thanks,

    LuckyBugsy

  2. #2
    Norm Wattenberger
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    Norm Wattenberger: Re: CVData question for Norm


    If you have two players wonging out using different systems at the same table, they are going to affect each other in an unpredictable manner. Stick to simming one of these players at a time for this type of comparison.

    > Norm,

    > I have been trying to simulate two players
    > using different playing strategies
    > (multi-tracking mode) wonging out on same
    > count (using force Shuffle on exit) but the
    > results I get include hands not played. If I
    > simulate each player separately (Standard
    > Mode) then I only see the hands played and
    > no hands are skipped. Is there a way of
    > doing a force Shuffle in multi-tracking mode
    > to get results showing only hands played and
    > not showing skipped hands?

    > I have CVData/CVCX V3.0 with all the latest
    > updates.

    > Thanks,

    > LuckyBugsy




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