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    Questions About CVBJ Blackjack Training Software

    Hey fellow card counters,
    I’m considering purchasing the CVBJ training software for blackjack, but I have a few questions first. I’m particularly unsure about the supported card counting systems.
    In the unbalanced card counting strategy category, could someone clarify what is meant by the Knock-Out Rookie System? Is this referring to the Knock-Out (KO) system, or is it related to the REKO system?
    Thanks in advance for your help!

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    It's the simplest version of KO in the Knock-Out book.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    It's the simplest version of KO in the Knock-Out book.
    Thank you!

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