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    Wonging in CVData Results Questions

    I ran a multitrack sim to compare 1. force shuffle on exit 2. enter shoe multiple times 3. wonging off

    Seat 1 force shuffle on exit with wong by depth on
    Seat 2 enter shoe multiple times with wong by depth on
    Seat 3 wonging off

    The results were not what I expected and I can't see anything I've done wrong. And these are the questions I am trying to answer:

    1. Should the results of force shuffle versus enter shoe multiple times be much different than one another?
    2. Why are my results when I am not wonging in seat 3 the same as my results for wonging in seat 1 and 2?

    I wong out when the house has a ~1% adv against me at each shoe depth.

    Any ideas would be apprecitated.

    settings:
    6 Deck, h17, DAS, RSA, 5/6 pen
    remove seat effect checked
    2000 million sims
    Playing Strategy REKO

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