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    Verite drills - iPhone - depth drill - tc conversion

    Picked up the mobiles to poke around while on the move, and came across a question.

    basically- when drilling TC conversio, seemingly regardless of the settings and accuracy settings, it seems to be looking for the RC to be input, as opposed to the calculated TC…

    see below- all ex. Are 6d
    RC: -9 1d dealt / 5 remaining

    As far as I can tell- tc could only be a few things
    exact -1.8
    rounded and floored -2
    truncated -1

    however it is asking for -9 - as shown by the green button.
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    not sure what I am doing wrong here, and have played around with the setting some with no success.
    it is possible I am just wrong- in which case I have just been very lucky all these years??????

    anyone else ever had this issue? Apologies if I didn’t find it on a quick search.
    any help appreciated

    -best

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    To expand on this- as I realize the above outcome could come from a setting that for some reason would use the discarded decks for TC calculation…

    another example below
    Can anyone explain where a TC of -3 comes from?

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    Cheers

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    I would need to know all of the settings. This would occur if you had an unbalanced strategy selected.
    Last edited by Norm; 03-17-2025 at 06:12 AM.
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    Ah- have it setup with SP21 strat, and now seeing that SP21 seems to be setup with no card values. will have to import the strategy from my desktop.

    Is there is another work around to include hi lo values and lower card hard total doubles in a redouble game on the mobile version? Currently away from the computer for a week or so, but found a good game and looking to drill some to refresh

    thanks Norm

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    I don't think I added redouble in the mobile versions.
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    Hey Norm- thanks for chiming in on this stuff.
    To round out the convo - as far as I can tell:
    you did include redouble as a rule option on the mobile games version, but not the drills. “double on any # of cards” is included in drills.
    However, games version doesn’t include the additional (low) hard hand doubles in the sp21 strategy (Walker’s) nor does it have any count values loaded for SP21 strategy on either version . No biggie. I will load my strategies from the desktop tomorrow.

    appreciate you

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