Not beginner friendly
This app should be more beginner friendly, and an idea could be to put in an option for showing the live count while playing
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4.71 von 5
14 Bewertungen in Norwegen
This app should be more beginner friendly, and an idea could be to put in an option for showing the live count while playing
Worth every penny
If you ever wanted to leanr how to count cards, beat the casino or just play some blacjack, this is the perfect app for you! It's very well made, worth it for sure!
After tracking statistics over 10,000 hands dealt and calculating likelihoods for losing streaks, dealer card supremacy, and lack of winning streak for the player, I can say that the variance is four or five standard deviations from the mean on all of these fronts. If it was just me and it was a few hundred or a couple thousand hands I would just write it off as a fluke, but it’s over 10,000 hands now and the reviews are full of people experiencing this behavior. Card shuffling is hard. Developers talk about random number generators but that’s one of the least relevant factors in how bias shows up in computer blackjack. The most basic algorithm has a built in bias due to the pigeonhole principle. The correct algorithm produces completely random sequences from one of the 52! permutations of possible card orderings but is nothing like how cards are shuffled in real life and is unnatural. This leads to all kinds of sequences you are almost never likely to see in real life play at a casino. Then there’s how shoe shuffling works and what happens at the end of the shoe. Does a brand new set of cards get initialized and then shuffled or does it used the shoe that was just dealt and shuffle it? Think about what happens in real life when cards slowly develop a patterned ordering based on play and then have sequences that still remain in a loosely ordered fashion after a shuffle. The defaco shuffling algorithm destroys all of that and pulls another random sequence from the giant 52! state space. The developer may write off my review like others where what I’ve experienced is blamed on variance. But I hope others that see this feel validated about their own experiences and complaints. If the dev is serious about the product they will publish more details about their shuffling and dealing algorithms and rng. And they will also look more deeply into these complaints and maybe consult someone with a deeper math background to help.
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This is a fantastic app and very well done. I’ve been working to perfect Basic Strategy and am looking forward to learning deviations. I hope to one day get walked out of a casino. 😁 One minor improvement would be to allow easier entry on betting, instead of tapping the “chips.” A simple free-form entry would suffice. Thanks to the developer for the reply and excellent work on the app. Kudos.
The interface and user experience is good but it needs a setting to practice specific subsets of basic strategy. There is wayyyy to much variation for a beginner. You need a setting where the “deck” constantly forces the same hand with a different dealer up-card to practice what to do with a hard 12 and dealer is showing *whatever* and that’s how to memorize what to do. And then when I start getting those right most of the time I can select something different like hard 13 or whatever and practice what to do with different dealer up cards, etc. Then I can turn more and more of these on until it eventually gets to where the app currently is, practice real black jack with a normal deck and now that I have the basic strategy memorized I can actually try to apply it.
This app is great I just don’t understand why they don’t have the option to do single deck
It’s great how simple this app is to build a memory of hands. the dealer has insane luck. i played everyday with real cards and it’s balanced. this app is not. the dealer constantly gets exact what they need. and when you follow the guide it almost always turns out bad. i feel like something is a bit off. maybe not and i’m too focused on it but i never have these experiences when playing with real cards. your balance will consistently tank if you follow the guide.
Easy to use yet very deep. I don’t have any complaints, only wishes. I wish there was a basic strategy/deviations chart overlay or some kind of active indicator that shows the optimal move based on the current cards. It would be a kind of training wheels and defeat the purpose of the drills but it would help to reinforce the memorization so when a hand and dealer card comes up, your mind sees the chart. Just a thought.
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