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    How to interpret N0 when simulating 2 hands

    Hello I got newbie question,

    When I simulate CVCX with one hands at all times, I interpret the N0 as number of rounds needed to play using one hand. If I divide my N0 by my rounds per hour, I will get my N0 in how many hours I need to play using one hand.
    When I simulate CVCX with two hands at all times, is N0 number of rounds needed to play using two hands or one? Does Dividing N0 my rounds per hour now give me the amount of hours I need to play using two hands?

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    All calcs in CVCX are by rounds, not hands. This is necessary for risk calculations as they are based on the total amount put at risk at the start of a round. So yes, your division is correct.
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