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Thread: MJ: CVCX Question

  1. #14
    Trapper
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    Trapper: Might be interesting but

    > How about including a spinner that allows anywhere
    > from 2 to 10 BJ tables. Also include a spinner that
    > allows the user to specify how many players are
    > sitting at each table. Assuming there are 7 spots per
    > table, a table should not have anymore than 6 players
    > leaving a spot open for the wonger to enter should the
    > count become favorable. Lastly, set up an option that
    > allows the user to select 1 of 3 speeds for each
    > player (slow, med, fast).

    > Now you are simulating a BJ pit! :-) Maybe this way
    > CVData can spit out an estimate of Hands/Hr.

    the chance that your simulation would accurately track any real world BJ pit where wonging is an option is pretty close to zero. You never really know how many tables will actually be open or how busy the casino will be. It could be useful to see the range of possible win rates or c-SCORES but any such scheme would be a poor predictor of win rates.

    It might make sense to have a few preset conditions. Large casino - weekend, Small casino - weekday, etc. There are so many variables to wonging that precise information is impossible anyways. Wonging decisions are affected by many factors other than the strict wong out point. A good approximation is probably all you will get.

  2. #15
    Norm Wattenberger
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    Norm Wattenberger: Re: CVCX Question

    > If I use CVData for a sim, in order to determine the
    > bet schedule, can I use the bets calculated by CVCX
    > with wonging turned on?

    Close. I'm going to put this in CVData. It's already coded - I just have to add a screen.

    > If I enter 30 hands played an hour into CVData and run
    > the simulation, could I then simply divide the WR by
    > 30 hands to give the average value of a hand played?
    > If my thinking is correct, then the average value for
    > a hand will be the same regardless if I enter 30 hands
    > or 100 hands. Correct?

    Yes. WR per hand I find useful as you can always alter hands played according to your experience.

    > Likewise, I would also like to know the SD for a hand
    > played using the same strategy. I assume CVData will
    > provide this b/c CVCX does.

    Yes.

    > The reason I want to know these values is b/c I plan
    > on keeping track of how many hands I play while
    > wonging for any trip. Once I come back, I can do a
    > post trip analysis and see where I fall on the bell
    > curve based upon the average WR/Hand and SD/Hand.

    > Now that I think of it, would it just be easier to do
    > a post-trip analysis with a CVData simulation (to
    > simulate what actually occurred) rather then base it
    > off average WR/Hand and SD/Hand?

    The CVData calculator should show you your point on the curve.

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