The question being asked at present is what is the future of the twenty-one card counters. are the times of counting cards done? Many would say yes.
Automated shuffle machines are being used in casinos today which makes shuffle tracking or card counting futile. The brick and mortar betting houses are going to place shuffling machines at the tables.
It’s said that in locations like atlantic city, surveillance cameras are being used to analyze the skill of the players and smart black jack tables that monitors players hands and schemes utilizing magnetic chips.
The Nevada State Gaming Commission, an group that protects fair gaming has ruled that casinos may not alter the games in a manner that would change the frequency of the pay outs. Since then, many Nevada brick and mortar casinos train their dealers to card count and shuffle as they please, and also a wide variety of casinos keeps information of card count, including names and pictures to try and keep them away from the game.
So what will be the future of this twenty-one "battle"? is it just beginning or will it before long reach a resolution? Despite all their latest tech, political and monetary influences, I believe there remains a hope for a happy ending. With more than twenty-five states within the United States offering black jack games, there are more profit possibilities for card counting than back in the good ole’ days.