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    TKO and CVData/CVCX

    Is it possible to sim TKO with CVData or CVCX?

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    Yes. Set Unbalanced TC on in the strategy. Note: TC is calculated:

    TC=(RC-pivot*(decks played))/decks unplayed

    instead of

    TC=RC/(decks unplayed)

    This is done so HL indices can be used. It gives the same results as using the second formula with indices and IRC that are four lower with the second formula.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    This is done so HL indices can be used.
    Wouldn't some indices be different, as 7 is reckoned? For example H/S for 14vT.

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    Yes, but people generally used HL indices as others weren't available. There are REKO TC RA indices in my book. Oddly, haven't seen them elsewhere.
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    Norm,

    Can CVData generate indices for TKO?

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    Yes, including risk-averse indices.
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    Norm,

    Many thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    Yes. Set Unbalanced TC on in the strategy. Note: TC is calculated:

    TC=(RC-pivot*(decks played))/decks unplayed
    Should I set IRC to 0 for this formula?

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    Yes. I'll add an option to allow either method.
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    This TKO approach for 2 decks misses de IRC=-5 tweak instead of -4?

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    Use -4.
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