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Thread: how to set new sim in CVCX with custom true count calculation

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackwitch View Post
    yea tx for your answers and your time

    is pretty much dream game

    - 6 decks
    - no hole card EU BJ
    - penetration like 75-90 cards
    - if you play alone you must play 2 seats minimum
    - 2-100/ 5-200/ 10-300/ 25- 500 are table limits
    - dealer stands on A6
    - you can re split 2x to form 3 hands (AA included)
    - you can surrender any 2 cards even if dealer have A
    Also can you guys give me advice what do you think is minimum starting bankroll (how many max bets) one need to play this game and over come variance, if playing 1-15/1-25 bet spread, where max bet will be at TC 4 (1-15)/TC 5 (1-25), in order to virtually never go broke if playing correct

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    Win rate has the same meaning. But, to compare TC stats between CVBJ and CVCX; you'll have to play hundreds of millions of hands because you are dividing the hands up into some very small buckets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    Win rate has the same meaning. But, to compare TC stats between CVBJ and CVCX; you'll have to play hundreds of millions of hands because you are dividing the hands up into some very small buckets.
    I see, that is because CVCX sim is based on 2k million hands played right

    so to sum it up did i understand correctly

    in order one to be able to say with certain confidence if he is playing good, running good/bad need to play minimum ~30k+ hands (15k rounds if playing 2 hands) right?? or more/less??

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackwitch View Post
    wow 9x???= 3 SD OMG

    so i guess 1 SD= 3x N0 ... right???
    No. By definition N0 is the number of rounds you need to play for EV to equal 1 SD. However, this number of rounds grows exponentially for each additional SD. So EV=2SD at 4xN0, EV=3SD at 9xN0, etc. In general EV=nSD at (n^2)xN0.

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    CVBJ tells you whether or not you are playing correctly, where your errors exist, and the costs. These are important. Stats like EV by TC in a small number of hands are unimportant. In a huge number of hands, in a sim, they are important as they are the basis of betting strategies. You cannot base such on small numbers of hands.
    Last edited by Norm; 07-08-2021 at 05:31 PM.
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