2010
02.02
[ English ]

The question being pondered at present is what will be the outlook of the blackjack card counters. are the times of card counting done? Many would say yes.

Automated shuffle machines are being used in todays tables which makes tracking shuffles or card counting impractical. The land based betting houses are going to place shuffle machines at the tables.

It is said that in locations like Las Vegas, surveillance cameras are being employed to monitor the abilities of the gamblers and smart blackjack tables that monitors gamblers hands and tactics by utilizing magnetized chips.

The Control Board in Nevada, an group that protects honest gaming has made a decision that betting houses may not adjust the games in a way that would affect the frequency of the payouts. Since then, many Nevada casinos instruct their croupiers to count cards and shuffle as they please, and also a wide variety of casinos retain information on players who, including names and pictures to keep them away from the game.

So what will be the future of this chemin de fer "war"? is it just starting or will it before long arrive at a resolution? Regardless of all their newest computers, political and monetary influences, I believe there remains a chance for a joyful ending. With more than 25 states within the US offering black jack games, there are more money making prospects for card counters than back in the olden days.

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