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The Perfect Card Counting Program
Who is the perfect target audience for someone selling (or giving
away) card counting software? And who are the people who design
blackjack card counting programs?
Complete beginners to blackjack and to card counting might be the
perfect audience for someone interested in selling a blackjack card
counting program. On the other hand, someone who has been counting
cards for years might like to use a card counting program of some
sort to learn a new card counting system. Imagine someone who has
always used the hi-lo count, but who, for whatever reason, wants to
learn to use the red seven count or the knockout count instead.
And the perfect person to design a piece of card counting software
would also need a certain number of skills:
It would be ideal if the person understood counting cards on a
conceptual level.
It would also be great if the person actually knew something about
card counting in actual casino conditions.
And obviously anyone programming a card counting simulator or tutor
would need to know how to program.
Card counting software might serve multiple purposes, and there
might even be different kinds of card counting software that become
available. The most obvious use for such software that I can think
of would be as a tutorial or learning tool. The program would deal
cards, track the count, and allow you to check to see if your mental
count corresponded with the program's count.
But people with a more adventurous mind might be looking for
blackjack card counting software that they could use in a casino to
track the count for them, without having to mentally track the
count. Maybe a computer program that had 2 buttons, one for pluses
and one for minuses, and displayed the count on a tiny screen on the
inside of some sunglasses? You could put the buttons in the toes of
your shoes. Tap your left foot to add one and tap your right foot to
subtract one.
That kind of card counting program would still require that you
understand the basics of card counting (which cards have which point
values), but maybe the card counter in question wouldn't have to
concentrate so hard in order to remember the count. But using a
device to help you win at gambling is surely considered cheating in
most casinos, and it's illegal in most jurisdictions too. And I'm
not sure that using such a device would really be much more helpful
than just learning how to count cards in the first place. In fact, I
think the perfect use for any kind of card counting software program
is as a learning and practice tool.
A card counting program that actually helped you to count cards in a
casino would probably be inconvenient to use anywhere except in a
casino, but a card counting tutorial program would be something you
could probably use from just about anywhere. If the program is a
no-download tutorial available on the web, you'd need a location
with Internet access, but a lot of programs are available where you
get a disk and load the software onto your computer. Provided you
have a laptop, you could theoretically use that card counting
software to learn how to count cards from just about anywhere.
And such software would be available to you anytime you wanted. But
the best time to use a card counting tutorial type software would be
before you set foot in a casino and try to count cards for the first
time.
I'm not sure that using such a program offers many benefits beyond
the traditional means of learning to count cards though. Most people
sit at a kitchen table with a deck of cards that they count through.
If you're using a balanced card counting system, you can count
through a deck of cards and know whether or not you got the count
right by whether or not you got a total of 0 at the end. On the
other hand, the blackjack strategy changes at various counts could
be included in a card counting tutorial software. And learning the
strategy deviations as well as the right times to raise and lower
your bets is going to increase your advantage significantly.
A free card counting blackjack software is available at Super
Blackjack 21: blackjack software. It's completely free, but it does
require an Internet connection in order to work. You can choose to
practice any of six different card counting strategies, and the
device includes a toggle which will turn on or off the display of
the running count. It also has a red light and a green light to let
you know whether or not you're making the right strategy decision.
The best card counting program I'm aware of though is the one
available at http://www.qfit.com/
. It's the closest thing to a "perfect card counting program" you'll
find anywhere. The site has references and testimonials from many of
the most respected gambling writers and thinkers in the world. They
offer multiple products to help aspiring blackjack advantage players
learn to count cards, shuffle tracking, ace prediction, and basic
strategy.
Taken from The Website
http://www.blackjacktactics.com/
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