
Card counting is a process whereby
a player keeps track of certain cards played. The player counts only
certain cards and assigns a tag to specific cards. The player then simply
counts the tags of each card played. Card counting is used to determine
the probability of the game and which player has an advantage over the
other players. The term is almost exclusively used when tracking the
ratio of high and low cards in Blackjack.
Is counting cards legal?
The issue of the legality of counting
cards is a tricky one, and varies from country to country. The general
rule of thumb is that if you are using your own brain to count cards,
it is not illegal. However, the rule changes if you are using a computerised
device.
You cannot use devices to assist you
in card counting. All computerised aids in this strategy are illegal.
In some areas, players caught using a device to assist them in counting
cards could get arrested, or at least asked to leave the premises or
disqualified from the game.
A casino will usually be on guard for
card counting. They keep track of the players who play in a business
like manner. They look out for players who seldom interact with the
dealer or their opponents. They take note of players using a basic strategy.
Casinos will usually count along with the suspected card counter. If
a player raises his bet when the count is in favour, the casino will
then become suspicious of card counting.
If you are caught card counting with
a computerised device, the casino may do one several things. They may
escort you off the premises, confront you, or even phone the police
and have you arrested. They may also ban you from the casino altogether.
They may also share your picture and profile to other casinos. These
are extreme circumstances, and casinos a more lenient if you have not
been wagering large sums of money.
A card counter doing a bad job will
usually be allowed to continue playing. However, if you are suspected
of card counting and are winning large sums of money, the casino will
take further action. The best thing a casino can do to curb your card
counting ways is to instruct the dealer to shuffle more frequently.
In this way the counter will have to continuously reset his count and
will never see the positive count.
In order to prevent been identified
as a card counter, there are several things a player can do:
Firstly, act in a relaxed and casual
manner. Also, try to break your basic strategy from time to time. A
casino will likely label you a recreational player if they see you are
breaking your strategy. Finally, be careful with your wager. Try not
to wager higher than 10 times your usual wager as this will draw suspicion.
Also, it is recommended that you change your wager in proportion to
the running count. This means that the wager is always changing, making
it hard to notice increase.
Author bio
This article was written for Piggs Peak Casino and offers advice into the legality of counting cards in Blackjack.