The question being asked at present is what is going to be the future of card counters in twenty-one. are the days of card counting done? Most believe so.
Automated shuffling is being utilized in casinos today which makes tracking shuffles or card counting impossible. The real world betting houses are going to place shuffle machines at the tables.
It’s believed that in places like atlantic city, video cameras are being used to look at the skill of the players and intelligent black jack tables that keep tracks of players hands and strategies using magnetized chips.
The Control Board in Nevada, an group that safeguards honest gaming has ruled that casinos may not adjust the games in a way that would affect the frequency of the pay outs. Since then, many Nevada betting houses instruct their dealers to count cards and shuffle whenever they want, and also almost all of the casinos retain information of card counters, this information consists of names and pictures to try and keep them from playing the game.
So what will be the future of this blackjack "battle"? is it just beginning or will it quickly reach a resolution? Regardless of all their newest computers, political and money affects, I believe there is still a hope for a joyful result. With in excess of 25 states in the United States allowing black jack games, there are more profit prospects for card counting than back in the good ole’ days.
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