G'day fellow players, I've come up with a few more thoughts I'd be interested in hearing peoples thoughts on.

1. Standing on a hard 16 VS 10. Everywhere suggests stand on any positive running count, I don't believe CVDATA can give this as an indice, and therefore '0' would be closest to such a situation, meaning you would stand on any positive running count but also stand on an actual 0, it however always gives +1 (true) which is what I've been happy using at casinos so far. However all resources suggest to use RC.

2. Splitting VS doubling 4's - the indices for splitting will be reached before doubling. But if a higher count exists should we split or double? Professional Blackjack by Stanford Wong suggest splitting in such a situation if DAS is allowed, but let's say we have a true 10 with 4's VS a 4 or 5 or 6, personally I'd rather double and most likely end up with 18 than put the same wager down for what will most likely be two 14's, sure there's a chance of another double but the chance of pulling a 6, 5 or 4 is much lower at such counts anyway to present such an oppurtunity.
I'm also interested in what CVDATA simulations do in this situation? Does it change depending on whether DAS is allowed?

Splitting 10's - I've decided to split 10's, I use RA indices against dealer 4, 5 or 6. I'm interested in hearing does anyone ever split 10's just once? I guess it's a personal thing and there's no rule saying you HAVE TO split again if you get another 10, but of course you're going against your original strategy to then stand on the second oppurtunity, there's also no way to accurately simulate this on CVDATA I don't believe to compare results, although I assume in the long run it's a minute difference overall. Where I play you can split twice up to three hands.
The dealer landing on 21 last night from a 4 at a true 9 after I split 10s twice at max bet got me thinking about this, that one hurt! In reality though I ended up with three 20s which was a brief feeling of success.

Happy counting!