I'm not sure if this is the correct location to post this topic.
Is there a PC desktop software product that helps teach a wide array of card counting strategies? I am particularly interested in the Revere Advance Point Count.
Thanks!
Thank you! I purchased CVBJ and installed the software. However, I can't seem to start the actual application. There was no desktop icon installed (leading to the .exe). When I look in the Qfit\CVBJ folder there are only data files. How do I start the software from my desktop? Is there a url or a path to an exe? I can't find any tech support or customer service link. Complicating this is that I'm about as sharp as a bowling ball. Thanks again for any assistance.
Can CVBJ evaluate a session, (analyze a past session); and evaluate the EV of that session based on the play, or what level of skill was demonstrated in that session, and/or evaluate if the session had good or bad luck. For example, "Played at intermediate level" based on a certain number of errors or blunders.
There are logs and stats of play by session, trip, and user and logs and stats of errors. But it can not provide an overall evaluation as people play in different manners.
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