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    BS question regarding CVBJ

    Hi,

    Why do the different strategies not always adhere to BS? For example, when I look at the Zen Complete strategy with the full indexes turned on it tells me to not surrender on 16 vs 9, but with the sweet 16 turned on it tells me to surrender it. Also, is there a way to change the table to reflect different sized decks for the strategies?

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    Full indices includes all indices. Sweet 16 has no surrender indices so it uses basic strategy not the index for surrender.

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