Blackjack Card Counting Practice

Published by: KBIC International

Description

Card counting sounds very sophisticated to the general public; however there are some simple ways that can be practiced by normal individuals like you and me.
The goal of card counting is to predict whether the players or the dealer have the advantage in the next round of cards. Based on statistical evidence high cards (10s, Js, Qs Ks and aces) put the players at an advantage, while the low cards benefit the dealer more than the players. When high cards are dealt, there will be less high cards remaining in the shoe, making the players less favorable in future rounds. Thus, in these counting systems, negative points are assigned to the high cards. For the same reason positive points are assigned to low cards.
This app teaches you 4 popular blackjack card counting techniques - Hi-Lo, Hi-Opt1, Hi-Opt2, and Wong Halves. The purpose of this app is to help you become familiar with these systems so that you can use them when you are at the blackjack table. After playing with the app, you should be able to count cards accurately and quickly with these 4 card counting strategies.
Good luck! If this app helps you make money on the blackjack table, please support us by buying the ad-free version (Click the "Buy Ad Free Version" button)! The free version will have ads popping up from time to time.
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Works well

Bere222123 on

United States

Would love to see KO and Red 7 added

Not a bug, a feature

Matthew Steffes on

United States

The developers are absent, dumb, or strait up toying with customers. Use to be my favorite app until they updated cards to be microscopic. Very funny guys.

Tiny Cards

The Jok3R 316 on

United States

I’m not sure if it’s a bug but this was my favorite card counting app now the cards are all microscopic which makes counting them quickly impossible

Too many ads!!!

Kingdomcrew on

United States

I spend more time on ads than the app itself!

Ads. Ads. Ads

YN72 on

United States

Too long. Too many. Deleted after three hands

Do Not Buy

Tyman05 on

United States

Worst app ever. Ads after every single hand. Don’t waste your time downloading.

Ads after every hand. No thanks. Uninstalled!

Tampabaycaptain on

United States

Bye bye

Ads galore

Bad app12376 on

United States

Way to many ads.

Too many ads, too often

Mooky77 on

United States

There's an ad after EVERY SINGLE HAND. deleted.

Ads for EVERY HAND!

TylerRio on

United States

Nice app, but the free version has an ad that pops over EVERY hand making it too frustrating to keep going.

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