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Recently ran a sim with a bet ramp of 1 hand times x the bet for nuetral and negative counts and went to 2 hands times a higher bet at higher counts. After running the sim compared the results to the BJA Pro Betting Software using the same bet ramp and variation between one and two hands and the results were much different. The CVData simulation gave much lower results.

Then I adjusted the bet ramp in CVData to always play one hand and increased the bet size to match the total bet sizes (spread over the two hands) in the BJA Pro Betting software simulation and the results of the sim (ev anyhow variance was higher as expected) matched the output of the BJA Pro Betting software.

My question is whether you understand what is going on? Perhaps its some type of impact associated with spreading to two hands in the CVData as its an actual sim and there are impacts of adding a second hand due to the card eating effect.

Any ideas - thanks.

Cohiba