Anyone who has CVCX help

john

Well-Known Member
I know someone on this site has CVCX. I just got it. The problem is that I can't get it to do a chapter X simulation. It tells me that "Sims were not included with the selected decks and rules" or something like that. Anyone had this message and what am I doing wrong? I want to calculate my optimal bet spread for any given system. I can't even get hi-opt II to work even though it is in the archives. I understand that it takes a few hours maybe even 8 hours to do but my sims are done in like 5 minutes so I know it isn't doing everything.
 

john

Well-Known Member
just got it done

Ok, I figured it out. Hard to see the results of a 6 deck sim if you selected it to do a sim for double deck.

Got a c-score of 12.45 and a DI of 3.53 . Don't know how good that is but I'm going to find out.
 

john

Well-Known Member
What is DI and c-Score?

Can you elaborate on what a c-score is? I can kind of understand what DI is. They are just ways of analyzing games and systems. Right? I don't have Blackjack Attack and this chapter X stuff is new to me. The DI and C-Score change as I increase and decrease the bet spread.

Also, Mayor. There is this double deck game near me. Well, the only one near me here in Indiana.

2 deck, S17, Double only on Hard 9, 10, and 11
No soft DD, No DAS, Split all hands only once

Maybe 60-65% penetration, though.

Stick to the 6 deck game ?

6 deck, s17, DAS, DOA, split up to 3 times except Aces (once)
65-70% penetration
 

Cyrano

Well-Known Member
Re: What is DI and c-Score?

I got this from the CVCX Help

DI - The desirability index developed by Don Schlesinger is a combination of win rate and standard deviation and is designed to rate the desirability of a situation. A higher DI is better.

C-SCORE - c-SCORE is a term coined by Richard Reid to indicate comparative SCORE and is calculated without the bankroll and risk requirements of Don Schlesinger's SCORE. It can be used to compare two situations and is calculated by squaring the Desirability Index.
 
Top