The Future of Chemin de Fer Card Counting


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The question being asked today is what is going to be the future of the black jack card counters. are the times of counting cards done? Most believe so.

Automatic shuffle machines are being used in casinos today which makes shuffle tracking or card counting impossible. The brick and mortar casinos are going to insert shuffle machines at the tables.

It is said that in places like atlantic city, video cameras are being utilized to look at the abilities of the players and intelligent twenty-one tables that tracks players hands and game plans utilizing magnetic chips.

The Control Board in Nevada, an group that protects honest gaming has made a decision that betting houses may not change the games in a manner that would affect the frequency of the payouts. Since then, many Nevada brick and mortar casinos instruct their croupiers to card count and shuffle as they please, also almost all of the casinos keeps information of card counters, including names and pictures to try and keep them from playing the game.

So what will be the outcome of this black jack "battle"? is it just beginning or will it before long reach a resolution? Regardless of all their latest technology, political and money influences, I believe there remains a hope for a happy result. With in excess of twenty-five states within the United States allowing chemin de fer games, there are more money making prospects for card counting than back in the good old days.

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