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The question being asked today is what will be the future of the chemin de fer card counters. are the days of counting cards over? Many would say yes.
Automatic shuffling is being utilized in casinos today which makes tracking shuffles or card counting unlikely. The brick and mortar betting houses are going to place shuffle machines at the tables.
It is said that in places like sin city, video cameras are being employed to look at the abilities of the players and intelligent blackjack tables that tracks players hands and strategies by utilizing magnetic chips.
The gambling control board in Nevada, an group that safeguards fair gambling has ruled that casinos may not alter the games in a manner that would alter the frequency of the pay outs. Since then, many Nevada casinos instruct their croupiers to count cards and shuffle whenever they want, also a wide variety of casinos retain information on card counters, including names and pictures to try and keep them out of the game.
So what will be the future of this chemin de fer "war"? is it just starting or will it quickly arrive at an end? Despite all their newest technology, political and money influences, I believe there is a chance for a joyful result. With in excess of twenty-five states in the US allowing black jack games, there are more money making opportunities for card counting than back in the good old days.