Hello all.
I live in OK and have been playing AP blackjack for a full year now (with good success thus far. After 225-250 hours of play I have ground a $5K BR into a little over $12.5K.)
Currently I have only the basic package of CVCX (which for my beginner days has been than more than sufficient.) It has provided me with the optimal spread maxing out at two hands. Though my bankroll has grown quite a bit, I'm still not ready to make any sizable increase in my max bet just yet. It's important to me to keep within a 1-2 % ROR now that I am ABLE to (when I first began I was playing around 5% or slightly more.) I am, however, getting really interested in checking out the effects on my EV and ROR of opening my spread to three hands, rather than upsizing my max bets on two hands.
The basic CVCX only allows sims of two hands, so I probably need to upgrade at LEAST to the CVBJ. Even if for no other reason than the practice programs it contains. But does CVBJ allow for simming of three-handed play at all? Or would I need to upgrade all the way to CVData? My other question to add to that is-- would either version allow me to crunch numbers on a style of play in which I were to always play two hands, even in minus counts?
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