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    Tournament practice in CVBJ?

    From what I could find online, early versions of CVBJ had a tourney practice mode, and there was talk a few years ago of that getting rewritten. What's happened to that project?
    Is there any worthwhile BJ tourney practice software out there?

    Thanks

    Marv

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    My own software has tournament modes, including practice of tournament rounds vs bots and other live players. One day I will get it into good enough shape (UI mainly) to be usable by others. I don't know of any other tournament practice software out there, but you can play for free at sites like clubWPT.com. There are even a few games for very small cash prizes that you can play for free. For a small monthly fee, you can play all of the games as much as you want. If you can be bothered to send in a post card once a month, then the monthly fee is waived. This site is OK for U.S. players because it's run as a club (monthly fee).

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    Thanks Gronbog. I'll check out clubWPT.com.

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