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    Can you use Hilo indexes on ko/tko

    The Hilo indexes contain some plays that’s not included in full ko index.
    I was wondering if what’s applicable for Hilo at a high count should certainly be applicable for ko. Why doesn’t the author include those.
    E.g. splitting 10s on a TC +5 and above?


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    KO made the most simple system. You must read BJA - "illustrious 18".
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    KO has its own set of simplified indexes.

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    @gramazeka, I did know the I18. BJA 3rd edition is unfortunately still in delivery before i get to read it.

    Hence, i'm asking if the hilo indexes can be used on TKO as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optimus Prime View Post
    KO has its own set of simplified indexes.
    I'm looked for more complex indexes to complement TKO and wondering if that is available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_phantom View Post
    I'm looked for more complex indexes to complement TKO and wondering if that is available.
    Do you have SBA or CV Data ? They refuses to generate indeces for unbalanced systems ? ))
    Last edited by Gramazeka; 11-19-2018 at 04:55 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_phantom View Post
    I'm looked for more complex indexes to complement TKO and wondering if that is available.
    You can generate indexes for TKO from CVData. It has a setting to accommodate unbalanced true count systems.

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    still navigating through cvdata. I've generated a index but it's all in decimals and super unfriendly to use. If anyone's got an idiot's guide for me through cvdata. Much appreciated.

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    I'm surprised why Norm can not help you. This is his software.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    I'm surprised why Norm can not help you. This is his software.
    I haven’t ask him for help yet =p chill


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