What’s to Come of Black Jack Card Counting

Wednesday, 27. January 2010

The question being asked at present is what will be the outlook of the black jack card counters. are the times of counting cards done? Many believe so.

Automatic shuffle machines are being used in todays tables which makes tracking shuffles or card counting impossible. The land based casinos are going to place shuffling machines at the tables.

It’s believed that in locations like vegas, video cameras are being employed to monitor the skill of the gamblers and intelligent black jack tables that records players hands and schemes using magnetized chips.

The Nevada State Gaming Commission, an agency that safeguards fair gambling has ruled that betting houses may not adjust the games in a manner that would alter the frequency of the payouts. Since then, many Nevada brick and mortar casinos train their dealers to card count and shuffle whenever they want, and also almost all of the casinos retain information of players who, this information consists of names and pictures to keep them away from the game.

So what will be the outlook of this blackjack "battle"? is it just starting or will it quickly arrive at a resolution? Despite all their most recent technology, political and monetary influences, I believe there remains a chance for a joyful ending. With in excess of 25 states inside the United States allowing chemin de fer games, there are more profit prospects for card counting than back in the olden days.

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