The question being asked at present is what is going to be the outlook of the blackjack card counters. are the times of counting cards over? Many believe so.
Automatic shuffling is being used in casinos today which makes shuffle tracking or counting cards futile. The brick and mortar betting houses are going to place shuffle machines at the tables.
It is stated that in places like Las Vegas, video cameras are being employed to analyze the abilities of the players and smart chemin de fer tables that keep tracks of gamblers hands and strategies using magnetized chips.
The Control Board in Nevada, an group that safeguards honest gambling decided that betting houses may not change the games in a way that would affect the frequency of the pay outs. Since then, many Nevada betting houses train their croupiers to card count and shuffle as they please, and also almost all of the betting houses retain information of card counters, including names and photos to keep them away from the game.
So what will be the outlook of this twenty-one "battle"? is it just starting or will it quickly reach a resolution? Despite all their latest tech, political and monetary affects, I believe there is still a chance for a happy ending. With more than twenty-five states in the US offering twenty-one games, there are more profit prospects for card counters than back in the olden days.
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