Posted Oct 06, 2008 at 06:03PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Casino, PSPKOR
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We all know how very frustrating it can be to be beaten by the Casino every single time in BlackJack. But here in this homebrew game by PSPKOR, all that will be a thing of the past. No longer will you be tied down by the system as Beat the Casino, BlackJack "aims to help you beat the casino by helping the practice of card counting and basic strategy."

In this game, you can check to see if your count is good at any time through a page where you can flip through a deck of cards and try to keep count. It also helps that you're timed in this so you have a pretty clear gauge as to how much you've improved.

As for the rest of the instructions:

There's also the three basic strategy tables that can be viewed, these show you how each hand should be played but with the knowledge of the card count, which is also kept on the game you play, you can determin your percentages of winning more.


Then there's the actual game this is just how it could be played in a casino, there's five decks, dealer stands on 17, you can hit, stand, double down and split, five card trick counts, you have a wallet and can change your bet. But as this is to practice you can check on the running count, the true count and the basic strategy tables. A good idea for practice is laid out in counting101.



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   by joseph10444 - 2008-10-06
 » sweet

just like the movie 21

   by tanman37 - 2008-10-07
 » interesting

Very interesting, and since casino thugs scare me, time to have some buds over for some friendly (I mean wallet raping) poker time.

   by Sw3RvE - 2008-10-12
 » well

if you can count cards dont get greedy and play 20 hands in a row and win all kinds of money which makes it kinda obvious of what your doing.



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