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    AsZehn
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    AsZehn: ODP

    How would one calculate the ODP for KO. 6/8 S17 DAS NS and 6.5/8 S17 DAS NS? Can software such BJRM or CVCX calculate the WIWO points given the various rules?

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: ODP

    > How would one calculate the ODP for KO. 6/8
    > S17 DAS NS and 6.5/8 S17 DAS NS?

    "One" wouldn't! The program and formulae involved were pretty complicated stuff. But, if you take the hi-lo departure points and simply "translate" them into their K-O equivalents (recognizing that this is only an approximation), you should get a decent estimate.

    > Can software such BJRM or CVCX calculate the
    > WIWO points given the various rules?

    No, sorry.

    Don

  3. #3
    AsZehn
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    AsZehn: Re: ODP

    How do I convert the KO RC to HiLo TC??

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    John Auston
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    John Auston: Re: ODP

    > How do I convert the KO RC to HiLo TC??

    Very carefully.

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    Mister M
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    Mister M: Re: ODP

    > How do I convert the KO RC to HiLo TC??
    IMHO you should be playing EITHER hi-low OR ko but not both! Why try and complicate matters?.

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: ODP

    > How do I convert the KO RC to HiLo TC??

    See, at various levels of the deck, what the hi-lo edges are, per true count, and then compare them to the K-O edges. You need only a few relevant true counts for the departures.

    Don

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