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Thread: Cain Brogan: Online Shuffling?

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    Cain Brogan
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    Cain Brogan: Online Shuffling?

    Do online casinos shuffle the deck between each hand, or do any simulate a real casino? Are there links to any such virtual sites?

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Online Shuffling?

    > Do online casinos shuffle the deck between
    > each hand, or do any simulate a real casino?
    > Are there links to any such virtual sites?

    Alas, they all shuffle after every hand. If I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will correct me.

    Don

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    Donnie
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    Donnie: Re: Online Shuffling?

    > Alas, they all shuffle after every hand. If
    > I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will correct me.

    Several OCs like Intercasino shuffle their 8D-Multiplayer BJ after approx. 1/3. No real gain for counters though.

    Donnie

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    Norm Wattenberger
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    Norm Wattenberger: Re: Online Shuffling?

    > Do online casinos shuffle the deck between
    > each hand, or do any simulate a real casino?
    > Are there links to any such virtual sites?

    Haven't looked recently but Intercasino, William Hill and the Sands had 33% penetration on their multi-player games. You can use enormous spreads. The multi-player games are pretty slow though. Stanley's Acropolis used to with their older software. I haven't tried the newer software.

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Online Shuffling?

    > Haven't looked recently but Intercasino,
    > William Hill and the Sands had 33%
    > penetration on their multi-player games. You
    > can use enormous spreads. The multi-player
    > games are pretty slow though. Stanley's
    > Acropolis used to with their older software.
    > I haven't tried the newer software.

    You wouldn't happen to know if there have been any complaints against those casinos would you?

    If I were trying to make the most money possible, with an online casino, I'd offer an apparently beatable game, to attract the big-money card counters, and then cheat them.

    Don

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    ET Fan
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    ET Fan: Don't think so!

    These were/are outstanding casinos.

    I made over $1,000 from one casino (can't remember the name, but not one of those), by counting and betting $1 to $10 into one-third of a 4d shoe. Thing is, you could log out, and back in, to get your own preferential shuffle. Just lots and lots of dogged persistence. That opportunity is gone now.

    I also think that independant review is a good thing that's happened to ecasino gambling. But they really don't need to cheat any more, to stay competitive. The bonuses aren't nearly as lucrative as they were at the beginning.

    New gambling opportunities are usually the best gambling opportunities, online and on land.

    ETF

    > You wouldn't happen to know if there have
    > been any complaints against those casinos
    > would you?

    > If I were trying to make the most money
    > possible, with an online casino, I'd offer
    > an apparently beatable game, to attract the
    > big-money card counters, and then cheat
    > them.

    > Don

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    ET Fan
    Guest

    ET Fan: Here's a list


    http://www.gamemasteronline.com/Arch...dList-BJ.shtml

    > Do online casinos shuffle the deck between
    > each hand, or do any simulate a real casino?
    > Are there links to any such virtual sites?




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    Saboteur
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    Saboteur: Re: Online Shuffling?

    Every online casino throws away the old deck(s) once the penetration point is reached. Virtual decks are inexpensive. A new (already shuffled) deck/shoe is then removed from the virtual CSM and put into play.

    So, technically, there's no such thing as a "re-shuffle" online, even though they may entertain you with images of a shuffle while the CSM is being unloaded "behind the scenes". They do that just "for show".

    I think they do that so players won't try to mark the cards. "Daubers" are difficult to trace online, and even more difficult to prosecute.

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    anony
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    anony: there is one with 4/8 deck pen *NM*


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