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    The Red7 sims use Arnold's DD indices. The UBZ II sims for 2-8 decks use George's composite indices. Actually, a pre-release of his indices as he may have made some changes after he sent me an early copy. Again, all indices used by CV products come from the books. So, there are differing numbers and accuracy of indices making comparisons difficult. The point of the canned systems is to show how the strategies compare exactly as presented in the books. For an apples to apples comparison of the potential of a set of tag values, you would need to run your own sims.
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