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BEAT THE HOUSE USING

CARDCOUNTER

THE ULTIMATE SOFTWARE TO GIVE THE
AVERAGE PLAYER THE ULTIMATE EDGE

What is a card counter?

Traditionally, a card counter is a person that has the ability to keep track of the cards that has been played in a game of Black Jack and calculate the advantage of winning the next hand. A card counter will use this information to determine the amount of the bet on the next hand. In other words, when the count is to the players advantage he will raise the bet appropriately. Card counters worldwide, when recognized, are banned from live casinos.

What is CardCounter?

CardCounter is a software specifically designed for the Internet gambler. CC will be YOUR own personal idiot savant! CC will keep track of all the cards in the deck and the cards played and will continuously tell you your advantage against the house. It will tell you when you should take insurance, when you should play your pairs or split them, even when you should hit 16 against a 6 showing. Just a few of the features are:

    • Customize CC to the rules of the casino you are playing; number of decks, double down surrender any other common house rules.
    • Keep statistics on 3 different casinos at once.
    • Choose the counting strategy you wish or customize your own.
    • Play multiple hands.
    • Automatic statistics on hands and bets won, lost or pushed.
    • And much more.

We highly recommend a good amount of practice with BCC using your favorite casinos practice mode. CC is easy to use but REMEMBER! It is only as accurate as the information you feed it. Some casinos move faster than others. Getting all cards into CC ACCURATELY is very important. Every card played will change the advantage and if you miss cards or miss type you will have an erroneous advantage. A little practice will go along way to profitability.

CC comes in a free trial version that allows 200 cards to be played before it shuts down. This amount of play is meant for you to evaluate the software, not necessarily a recommended amount of practice play.

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