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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    Umm, he's talking about counting bet spreads, RoR, and N0; and you are telling him to look at a page about basic strategy.
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    I just need to be able to play around with the bet spreads and see the effects on win rate, ror, and N0 for unique rule sets such as ENHC, ES10, D9, and D10. The CVCX canned rule sets do not allow you to select these non-mainstream rules, I think I need to run my own sims like Norm suggested.

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