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    Wonging/Backcounting/Partial Shoe Strategies option in CVCX.

    If I set the "Start Play" option to wongin at a specific count and set the "Stop Play" option to off. Does it mean that the count simulated will wongin at that point and play until the card is being shuffled? For example, if I set the "Start Play" wongin option to TC >= +1 and set the "Stop Play" to off. Does it mean the Stop Play point is the Shuffle point in CVCX? Or do I need to set Stop Play to Shuffle to get an accurate results?

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    Off Player plays all rounds. Note: If either Start Play or Stop Play is set to OFF, then both must be set to OFF. If they are not set to Off, the Wonging button on the Sim Page will blink.

    You need to set it to shuffle.
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    Off Player plays all rounds. Note: If either Start Play or Stop Play is set to OFF, then both must be set to OFF. If they are not set to Off, the Wonging button on the Sim Page will blink.

    You need to set it to shuffle.
    Ok I see so if I set a wong in point (like TC >= +1) and set the Stop Play to "Shuffle" then the simulation will show the results for the wong in point (+1) play until the decks are being shuffled regardless of the count is negative or positive, right?

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    Correct, or you can enter start and end points and check the 'enter shoe multiple times" and you will jump in and out of the same shoe depending on the count. If you don't check the 'multiple times' box, once you leave that shoe, you are out until the next shuffle.
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    If you click on the red ? at that screen, all of the options and a description pop up for you. There are options for staying at the same table, moving to another table, lag time etc etc.
    Play within your bankroll, pick your games with care and learn everything you can about the game. The winning will come. It has to. It's in the cards. -- Bryce Carlson

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