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    Ok, thank you. High count in this context just means a count with a high IBA.
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    Even more confusing, Hi Lo sweet 16/ fab 4 sim's standard deviation global gets larger as the count gets higher but REKO's standard deviation global gets SMALLER as the count gets higher. Maybe that's because of the same reason that Three mentioned in response to Eric Farmer above? That Hi Lo has better indexes so therefore the strategy allows more doubling and splitting thus creating more possible outcomes and variance?

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    If you limit your index plays to the 16 you won't be playing accurately with the large bets out on the index plays that are less frequent and/or have a high index. Lots of indices kick in at higher counts that aren't in the sweet 16 and surrender indices not in the fab 4 that affect you large bets and lower SD.

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    Cool thanks

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