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    Could someone run a CVDATA sim for me please?

    Rules:

    6D, H17, DD any number of cards inc. after split. 4 1/2 pen. Two or three players at the table. 60 rounds per hr.


    Leave the table at either TC0 or TC-1. TC0 is 2X$10. TC1 2X$20. TC2 is 2X$30. TC3 2X$40. TC4 2X$50 and TC>=5 2X$60.

    The problem is in CVCX I can't seem to adjust the betting strategy.

    Thank you!
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    Hi-lo full?

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    Hi-lo w/s16&f4

    Playing TC0

    $11.62/hr

    If it's RSA

    $13.05/hr

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    BigJer,

    It is time for you to "learn the lingo."

    You wrote:

    "6D, H17, DD any number of cards inc. after split. 4 1/2 pen."

    DD is NOT used to mean double. DD = Double Deck.

    "Double Down" is "ploppy-talk" as it refers to a "pitch game"
    where in order to double (or split) the player turns his hand
    face up and gets the doubling card face DOWN.

    "Double any number of cards" is only used IF you can double on
    3 or more cards !

    If there is some limitation to doubling than it is written D9 or
    D10 or D11, which excludes Soft Hands being eligible for doubling.

    DAS or NDAS may be noted. LS is added where offered.

    "4 ½ pen" is NEVER used. It is, in this case, 75%

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    *If you can double on 3+ cards my results are inaccurate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweaty View Post
    Hi-lo w/s16&f4

    Playing TC0

    $11.62/hr

    If it's RSA

    $13.05/hr
    Sorry. It's double down on any number of cards including after split. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMaster_Flash View Post

    BigJer,

    It is time for you to "learn the lingo."

    You wrote:

    "6D, H17, DD any number of cards inc. after split. 4 1/2 pen."

    DD is NOT used to mean double. DD = Double Deck.

    "Double Down" is "ploppy-talk" as it refers to a "pitch game"
    where in order to double (or split) the player turns his hand
    face up and gets the doubling card face DOWN.

    "Double any number of cards" is only used IF you can double on
    3 or more cards !

    If there is some limitation to doubling than it is written D9 or
    D10 or D11, which excludes Soft Hands being eligible for doubling.

    DAS or NDAS may be noted. LS is added where offered.

    "4 ½ pen" is NEVER used. It is, in this case, 75%
    Well aren't we the particular one today.........

    I've heard 4 1/2 used. And DD for double down.

    And you can DD on any number of cards including after split.

    Meany.
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    DD and SD are ambiguous. For clarity use:

    1D
    2D
    4D
    6D
    8D

    These are much clearer when referring to deck sizes.

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    Yeah but what became of the sim?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jabberwocky View Post
    Yeah but what became of the sim?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJer View Post
    I've heard 4 1/2 used. And DD for double down.
    If you want people to understand your nomenclature:
    DD = double deck
    6D/75% pen a 6 deck game 75% of cards, 4.5 decks, dealt before the cut card comes out.
    6D/4.5 decks means 6 deck game and 1.5 decks dealt before the shuffle card is hit.
    6D/1.5 means 6 deck game 4.5 decks dealt before the cut card is hit.

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