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    CVData Running Sim to Look at One Deck of Shoe

    I want to compare data between the way two playing strategies perform in say the 3rd deck of a six deck shoe. Cards 105-156.

    I know I want set my MRI slice to 105-156 on the Nuances page.

    But would I want to set my shuffle point to 156 in order to save time creating the sim? Or would I want to set the shuffle point to where I normally set the shuffle point to which is card 260 (5/6 decks dealt)? In other words, would the shuffle point at card 260 or at card 105 have any effect on the data gathered between cards 105-156?

    Thanks.

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    If all you are interested in is results for that slice then shuffle after you get past the slice you are interested in.

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    Ok, Thanks for the reply.

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