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    CVCX Depth Betting Question

    I'd like to set up my depth betting so that CVCX does not assign a bet to the boxes that are labeled "0" here. Is there another symbol, maybe a symbol like #, for instance, that I can put in the box that will cause CVCX to not make a bet for the box? I understand I can accomplish this with the wonging feature but just wondered if there was a work around, by chance.

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    No. That's not how the table works.
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    cool, thanks for the reply.

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