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    Editing Indice tables in CVBJ?

    Im just looking to make a couple of changes to the REKO indice table in CVBJ as they vary slightly from the book. Im wondering how one goes about doing this?

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    1.From the menu, select Strategies then Playing Strategies-Simple
    2.Click Define/Edit Strategy at the lower-right
    3.Click New
    4.Enter a name for a new strategy
    5.Click on the strategy tou wish to change
    6.Click Init
    7.Click on Tables

    You can now see and modify all the tables for the new strategy for the different rules. Click Help for more info.


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    Thanks again for the help Norm!

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