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    CVData - Unbalanced True count

    [Edit] Now, only for the readers who want understand unbalanced true count ...

    Formula of TC in "Unbalanced True Count" in CVData is:

    The true count will be calculated by the formula (RC-pivot*(decks played))/decks unplayed
    I think that is imprecise.
    It is not the pivot (which varie with IRC) but unbalance (4 for Ko, 2 for Red7)
    Only if IRC=0 are the formula and the results right.

    The complete formula is :

    TC = (RC-IRC-b*P)) / R

    RC = Running Count
    IRC = Initial Running Count
    P = Decks played (seen)
    R = Remaining decks (not seen)
    b = Unbalance (4 for Ko, 2 for Red7)

    Last edited by Phoebe; 09-14-2019 at 10:07 AM.

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