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    CVCX Play Two Hands spinner disappears

    In CVCX, the "Play Two Hands" spinner disappears (and you are forced to always bet two hands even on bad counts) if the true count calculation is set to Round. Setting it to Truncate (and maybe Floor works) then re-running the simulation brings the spinner back.

    I didn't see this listed in the manual. I can't even begin to tell you how many hours I wasted trying to determine the cause of this. Is there any technical reason this must be so?

    This is totally unrelated to the above, but: Whenever I click the "Sim Params" button in CVCX, it always shows Dealer Peeks on 10 to NOT be selected even when I did check it in the beginning. I only noticed this because CVData is totally not agreeing with CVCX (CVData shows a losing game even with a hefty spread) and I'm just trying to figure out why. Even when CVCX manual bets are set to be the same. That's a thread for another day though.
    Last edited by core; 04-28-2018 at 10:50 AM.

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