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    TC settings on CVBJ

    Hi everyone,

    I am not sure what I did on CVBJ settings for the TC to be off but currently TC calculations are very off. Can someone help, please.

    The following is my current settings:

    TC resolution: Half Deck
    LD resolution: Exact
    TC Division: Round
    Deck Estimate: Truncate
    Remaining Cards: In Tray

    An example:
    Remaining Decks: 4.5
    Running Count: 24
    True Count: 3

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    What strategy? Looks like a strategy with a divisor of half decks. Also, most people set deck estimate to round.
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    Hi Norm,

    Figured it out. Thanks!

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