I think all of these are set at H17 DAS. Why are there differences especially with 12 V 6 and does it make any difference which you use and is there a way to change the indices in CVBJ drills?
Thanks
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I think all of these are set at H17 DAS. Why are there differences especially with 12 V 6 and does it make any difference which you use and is there a way to change the indices in CVBJ drills?
Thanks
ILL18 Differences.jpg
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
The indices in CVBJ are from the various books. But, realize some books have changed the indices from edition to edition.
The indices in BJA were generated by me using CVData and are risk-averse.
I don't know what the CVData column represents, included or generated indices. If they are included, they are the same as CVBJ. If they are generated by CVData, it depends on the settings as numerous settings affect indices.
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Is it possible to change the indices in cvbj drills so that you don't get error notices when your index is off by 1 point or so?
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
With H17 DAS is the index -1, 0 or -3. That is the only one that is a little confusing. The reason I am made the above post is that I am changing counts to Hi Lo for other than counting reasons and and was going to take Big Player's advice and learn a few more than I18 and wanted to post them into cvbj drills.
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
Some of the drills have "accuracy" settings where you get a yellow error instead of a red error if you are close according to your exactness setting. In the game, if you go to Options-Settings-True Count, you will see and option called Deck Estimate Accuracy that lets you set an acceptable level of inaccuracy.
"I don't think outside the box; I think of what I can do with the box." - Henri Matisse
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