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    CVBJ Cost of Errors (Flashcard Drills)

    How does the software calculate the Cost of Errors when mistakes are made with the flashcard drills? Is it assuming some $ bet amount and deriving/extrapolating the number based on that? Or is it assuming a standard bet/unit amount over a set amount of hands? I'm just interested in how the number is being calculated, in short.

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    In the game it includes the bet. In the drills it can't. So it assumes flat betting.
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    Thanks, Norm. Does it assume we are flat betting a certain amount—$100, for example—to arrive at the cost?

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