The question being asked today is what will be the future of the chemin de fer card counters. are the days of card counting done? Many would say yes.
Automatic shuffling is being used in todays tables which makes shuffle tracking or card counting impossible. The real world betting houses are going to place shuffling machines at the tables.
It’s believed that in places like vegas, video cameras are being employed to monitor the abilities of the gamblers and smart chemin de fer tables that keep tracks of gamblers hands and tactics by utilizing magnetized chips.
The Nevada State Gaming Commission, an agency that protects fair gaming has made a decision that casinos may not change the games in a manner that would alter the frequency of the payouts. Since then, many Nevada casinos train their croupiers to card count and shuffle whenever they want, also a wide variety of betting houses keeps information on card counters, this information consists of names and photos to try and keep them away from the game.
So what will be the outlook of this blackjack "war"? is it just starting or will it before long arrive at an end? Despite all their latest technology, political and money influences, I have reason to believe there is a hope for a happy ending. With more than twenty-five states within the US offering black jack games, there are more profit prospects for card counters than back in the olden days.
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