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Thread: True Edge vs. True Count

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    Thank you Tthree! That makes sense, since I definitely am not that good at estimating the remaining number of decks.

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    Good point, RollingStoned. Thanks for the explanation.

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    Thanks again, bigplayer. Appreciate your help. I don't have CV-Data, just CV-Blackjack. I was unable to private message you. I think it is because I am still a "new member". I'll try again at some point in the future.

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    What, someone has taken a 6 year old thread and posed a questions? Dormant thread for 6+ years..

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    Looks like you're the one who revived it, Zee. Was something deleted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21forme View Post
    Looks like you're the one who revived it, Zee. Was something deleted?
    There was. Clearly by user.

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    Someone must have posted cause Zi saw the thread right at the top on page 1.

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