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Thread: Spencer: A Good Blackjack Simulator?

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    Spencer
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    Spencer: A Good Blackjack Simulator?

    I've heard that the Sage Blackjack simulator one of the best out there for the beginner like me who is trying to learn to count cards. I tried Sage, but it isn't compatible with my Windows XP operating system, must be too old.
    Needless to say I'm in the market for a blackjack simulator, one that can allow me to input all of the index values for the Advanced Omega II strategy and then play blackjack while the program corrects my mistakes in the count and playing strategies.
    Since I can't use Sage, is there any other equitable BJ simulator out there that anyone knows about? Perhaps one that a college student like me could afford without causing irrepairable damage to my wallet?

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    Parker
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    Parker: Casino Verite


    > I've heard that the Sage Blackjack simulator
    > one of the best out there for the beginner
    > like me who is trying to learn to count
    > cards. I tried Sage, but it isn't compatible
    > with my Windows XP operating system, must be
    > too old.
    > Needless to say I'm in the market for a
    > blackjack simulator, one that can allow me
    > to input all of the index values for the
    > Advanced Omega II strategy and then play
    > blackjack while the program corrects my
    > mistakes in the count and playing
    > strategies.
    > Since I can't use Sage, is there any other
    > equitable BJ simulator out there that anyone
    > knows about? Perhaps one that a college
    > student like me could afford without causing
    > irrepairable damage to my wallet?

    First, a word regarding terminology. A simulator is a program that automatically plays millions (or even billions) of hands extremely rapidly in order to determine long term statistics for a particular game and/or counting strategy. A practice program allows you to hone your playing and counting skills by playing blackjack against the computer.

    I believe that you are interested in a practice program. If so, the absolute best on the market is Casino Verite. I have a comprehensive review in our Blackjack Library; I have provided a direct link below.

    It already has AOII (and most other popular counting systems programmed into it, with full indices.

    It may seem a little pricey, but if you plan on playing serious blackjack at all, it will soon pay for itself many times over. It is, of course, available from our online catalog.




  3. #3
    ES
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    ES: Re: Casino Verite

    If you ARE interested in a simulator, the try Casino Verite's CV Data.

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    Alan
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    Alan: Re: Casino Verite

    > First, a word regarding terminology. A
    > simulator is a program that automatically
    > plays millions (or even billions) of hands
    > extremely rapidly in order to determine long
    > term statistics for a particular game and/or
    > counting strategy. A practice program
    > allows you to hone your playing and counting
    > skills by playing blackjack against the
    > computer.

    > I believe that you are interested in a
    > practice program. If so, the absolute best
    > on the market is Casino Verite. I have a
    > comprehensive review in our Blackjack
    > Library; I have provided a direct link
    > below.

    > It already has AOII (and most other popular
    > counting systems programmed into it, with
    > full indices.

    > It may seem a little pricey, but if you plan
    > on playing serious blackjack at all, it will
    > soon pay for itself many times over. It is,
    > of course, available from our online
    > catalog.

    I've used Casino Verite products for the last 3 years, and I swear by them.

    Brilliant products.

    Brilliant support.

    Alan

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