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    CVCX Understanding SCORE

    Having a conceptual problem with c-SCORE in CVCX results... bear with me...

    I am playing a 6 deck game using REKO.

    When I set CVCX's "decks" to 5/6 the c-SCORE for this particular sim is 78.00.

    Does this mean that at that particular point in the shoe--- the 260th card (5/6 penetration) --- I have a c-SCORE that is 78.00?

    Or does it mean that when the c-SCOREs at the points of the 1rst card, 2nd card, 3rd card, up through and including the 260th card is AVERAGED that I get an average c-SCORE of 78.00?
    Last edited by MercySakesAlive; 04-18-2018 at 03:11 PM.

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