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    CVBJ V5: Want Two Count Drill

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    Tried to drill two count together (Running Count & Ace Dealt) by clicking 'two count' button.
    It do not allow to choose two together. Allow just one.
    Found that when I choose 'two count', it ask TC & RC.

    It seems no way to count RC and ASC together.
    Any solution ?
    Last edited by greg16394; 01-14-2016 at 12:00 AM.

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    That's the way it works. It tests you on the TC and the selected count. If you want it to test you on the RC and the selected count, turn off true counting in the strategy.
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