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    Leave Table (Shuffle) at a certain count

    How do I run simulations on CV Data with my strategy if I leave the table (Shuffle) at a certain TC like -2. There must be a place to do this but I don't see it.

    Thanks in advance.

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    In the Betting strategy, click Sit Out and you will see a bunch of options:

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    I thought so, but I am playing heads up so I get this message. So I guess I should just create another player?

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    Just turn on Force shuffle on exit.
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