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    Simulating a session stop-loss.

    Hi,

    Is it possible to simulate the use of a session stop-loss either in CVCX or CVData?
    Somethink like, if we get to a 30 unit-loss, we stop playing?

    It seems that the Trip Bankroll in CVCX is used only to calculate risk of ruin and the Wong-out feature in CVData is only based on the count or the shuffle. So, are there any other features I am bypassing that could possibly implement a stop-loss?

    The 149-unit loss I just experienced while practicing (Thanks GOD!!) with CVBJ really got me thinking....

    I can see why most AP beginners fail....

    Best of luck!

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    Yes, CVData supports a bunch of sessioning options and data.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    Yes, CVData supports a bunch of sessioning options and data.

    sessioning.jpg
    Fantastic!

    I wonder when I will ask something that CV does not have.....
    I promise, no more questions before I buy CVCX and CVData!

    Thanks a lot!

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