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1. If you mean the "Remove Seat Effect option", CVData does not make estimations or take any shortcuts. It sims as directed without any assumptions. Everything in blackjack affects everything else in blackjack.
2. The point of CVData is not to insist on any rigid rules. Betting can include complex camouflage based on count, previous bet, previous hand results based differently on whether the last hand was won, lost, split, doubled, surrendered, or pushed, different bets for each hand in multi-hand play, shoe depth, current bankroll during a session, as defined on the session screen, and alternating between two strategies (Richard Reid's technique), and combinations of these. For example, you can alter camouflage depending on remaining session bankroll, which changes as you play. You can also alter betting for purposes of maximizing rebates, like changing number of hands based on proximity to the rebate trigger. You cannot recalculate any of these after a sim has been run. Also realize that even if you had a rigid betting schedule, you could recalculate EV, SCORE, etc., but not the tens of thousands of stats CVData generates.
Now, if you do just have a rigid betting schedule, just click the Call CVCX button after simulation. CVData will send the data to CVCX and CVCX will calculate optimal betting and allow manual bet changes.
3. Not exactly because of how multi-threading works. The larger the number of hands, the closer to linear. With a smallish number of hands, CVCX may reduce the threads used. There is also pre- and post-sim activity related to multi-threading.
Last edited by Norm; 06-26-2022 at 05:06 AM.
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