The question being asked at present is what is the outlook of the twenty-one card counters. are the days of counting cards done? Many believe so.
Automatic shuffling is being used in todays tables which makes shuffle tracking or counting cards unlikely. The land-based betting houses are going to place shuffle machines at the tables.
It is believed that in locations like sin city, video cameras are being employed to analyze the abilities of the players and smart chemin de fer tables that tracks gamblers hands and tactics using magnetic chips.
The gambling control board in Nevada, an group that protects fair gambling decided that betting houses may not adjust the games in a way that would change the frequency of the pay outs. Since then, many Nevada betting houses train their dealers to count cards and shuffle as they please, also almost all of the casinos keeps information on card count, including names and photos to keep them away from the game.
So what will be the future of this black jack "war"? is it just beginning or will it soon arrive at an end? Regardless of all their most recent technology, political and money affects, I have reason to believe there is a chance for a happy result. With more than 25 states in the US offering chemin de fer games, there are more money making prospects for card counters than back in the olden days.

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