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    CVCX Hand Adjustment

    Can I sim with CVCX to open a shoe at 2 hands, but drop to 1 hand once TC -1 is reached? Looking through the settings and only see the check box of play two hands which cannot be "wonged out" of. I wouldn't be spreading back to 2 hands regardless of any positive TC upswings. Just trying to see what the impact on my RoR would be by opening and running with 2 hands in positive situations.

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    When you are simulating things like start this way, but change what I bet at the same count later; you would need CVData, not CVCX.
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    Thats what I figured. Thanks. I knew I should have just gone straight to Data and skipped CVCX lol.

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