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    Gorilla mode.

    Hi,

    I am not able to use the gorilla mode in the flashcard drills in CVBJ.
    I set the strategy to REKO with full indexes and only "hands with indexes" in the drills setup just to make sure I should press the "wait" button in any hand that shows up.

    Even so, when I press "wait" the error alarm sounds.

    What am I missing?

    Thanks a lot!

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    The Count must be set to Random or Index Test. I need to make the instructions clearer.
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    Thanks Norm, got it!

    However, I see some weird behavior.....otherwise I am missing something.

    For instance, when I have 8,8 and I split, I get an error saying that I should wait. However, I see no indexes in the REKO strategy tables for splitting 8,8.
    This wasn't the only "error" I noticed, but I forgot which was the other one.

    Ahh, forgot an important detail....I am using only the Illustrious 18 hands in this drill, so there shouldn't even appear the hand 8,8, right?

    I set the count to random....

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    Total of 8 against 6, A,8 against 5 are other examples of situations that tell me to wait, but I see no indexes.

    And this time I am using the Default hands....

    Confused....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skull21 View Post
    Total of 8 against 6, A,8 against 5 are other examples of situations that tell me to wait, but I see no indexes.
    These both have indices in REKO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    These both have indices in REKO.
    Ooops my bad! I was looking at the wrong tables
    The issue with 8,8 persists though...

    Do we use 16v10 indices when we have a 8,8v10?

    Meaning, should we stand when its +2?

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    No, we should surrender!!

    Sorry Norm...

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