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    CVCX Wonging SCORES

    When setting up wonging i have a couple of choices.

    A. Set up the wong points on the Sim Setup page
    B. Do not set up the wong points. Do setup the Backcount feature on the Results page

    If I do A and say set my wong in point at -2 for a six deck REKO sim, I get a much lower SCORE than if I do B and set the backcount feature so that I start playing at -2.

    Why is this?

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    Shouldn't be much lower. But, it will be lower because setting it post-sim, it assumes someone leaves whenever you sit. Also, make sure there are at least two players.

    The pre-sim setting is accurate. The post-sim setting is an estimate.
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    thanks

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