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    Software for practicing HC games?

    How do I setup CVBJ to change the basic strategy to a hole-carding strategy? Is there a built-in strategy, or do I have to import my own strategy (I have my own strategy)?

    Is there software for practicing HC strategy in other (carnival) games? If not, what's the best way to practice these games and their strategies?
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    There are hole-carding strategies for blackjack and Spanish 21 in the QFIT folder. You can also build your own using them as a starting place, or create strategies with CVData and access them from CVBJ.
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