We all know that the more rounds we run in a BJ simulator the closer we get to the "true result" (except for proponents of voodoo systems who claim that simulations are worthless because you will never play 2 billion rounds in real life but I digress). Let's assume that 100 billion rounds is enough to get us the "true SCORE" for a given game (number of decks, penetration, rules, betting strategy, playing strategy). Can CVData display distributions based on a sub-number of rounds. For example, for 100 billion round sim, we will get 10,000 different points (i.e SCORES) if we choose 10,000,000 rounds sub-number, and 1000 points if choose 100,000,000 rounds sub-number. One would expect the distributions to narrow as we increase the number of sub-rounds.