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Thread: Why do strategy tables from CVBJ differ from CVCX?

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    I would be honored. And then I'd ask them something about it.

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    I guess the way to go with CVBJ is click into Strategies -> Define/Edit Strategies -> Create a new Playing Strategy, and then interface with it the same way one does in CVCX via Create a new Sim -> Define/Edit Strategies etc which is the same user flow. I was a bit thrown by having to define/edit a strategy in order to look at certain deck counts. It makes more sense now!

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    I believe the issue for this problem was the same issue plaguing "Customizing strategy for practice does not work", where Norm pointed out that one should have Full Indexes set or else uninvolved cells will get overwritten with basic strategy. Thanks.

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