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iPhone App: Blackjack Card Counting

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Blackjack is the only casino game that can be consistently won by players if they know the proper techniques.  If you know how to count cards then you can bet higher amounts when you have the advantage over the casino. 

 Sexy Girls Playing Blackjack

The principle behind counting cards in blackjack is that a deck of cards with a high proportion of high cards (10-valued cards and Aces) to low cards (2-valued thru 6-valued) is btter for the player, while the reverse (a deck with a high proportion of low cards to high cards) is better for the dealer. There are many reasons for this: blackjacks become more common (and they offer a higher payout than other winning hands), the dealer is more likely to bust on a stiff hand, double-downs are more successful, and insurance becomes profitable.

21 movie Card Counting

Card Counting recently became infamous after the release of the movie, 21, which was about the MIT Blackjack team which took the Las Vegas casinos for millions of dollars during the 80s and 90s.

Counting cards is much more difficult than it seems, you have to keep track of all the cards coming out of a six deck shoe, watch the dealer and other player’s hands, decide how much to bet, under a ton of distractions.

 iPhone Card Counting Application

However, now a new Apple iPhone application called HiLo makes card counting easy.  Nevada gaming authorities have warned casinos to watch for blackjack players using an iPhone application to count cards.

BlackJack Card Counting iPhone Application - HiLo

In a memorandum that the Nevada Gaming Control Board circulated to casinos starting Feb. 5, board member Randall Sayre sounded the alarm about Blackjack Card Counter, an iPhone application that sells for $1.99 on Apple Inc.’s App Store.

BlackJack Card Counting iPhone Application - HiLo

“This program can be utilized on either the Apple iPhone or the Apple iPod Touch portable music player,” Sayre said in the memo (download PDF). “Once this program is installed on the phone through the iTunes Web site, it can make counting cards easy.”

Although card counting — attempting to keep track of the number of face cards, aces and 10s in the multideck Blackjack shoe — is not illegal in Nevada, using a device that aids in counting is against the law.

Hi Lo Card Counting System

Card counting is a strategy that tries to track the ratio of high-value cards to low-value cards. A high ratio supposedly benefits the player, while the reverse gives the advantage to the dealer.

According to Sayre, Nevada gaming authorities were tipped to the iPhone application by colleagues in California, who in turn had been told by a tribal casino in the northern part of the state that it had found customers using the program.

iPhone Stealth Mode

Among the application’s features that Sayre called out is its “Stealth Mode,” which shuts off the iPhone screen — making the phone appear to be turned off. However, the user can still continue to track cards by pressing the screen at the spots where the keys would normally show.

“Just as a reminder, use of this type of program or possession of a device with this type of program on it — with the intent to use it — in a licensed gaming establishment, is a violation of NRS 465.075,” said Sayre. Counting cards with a device is a felony under Nevada law and is punishable by prison terms of between one and six years, or a fine of no more than $10,000, for the first offense.

Blackjack Card Counter is not the only such software on the App Store. The rival “Card Counter,” billed as a card-counting practice program, sells for $2.99. Card Counter is more popular than Blackjack Card Counter; the former is currently No. 30 on the App Store’s list of best-selling games.

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TrapCall.com - The Worlds First Caller ID Unblocker

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Don’t you hate getting calls with blocked Caller ID?

Blocked Caller ID

I do! 

However now there is a brand new service which unmasks blocked calls so you will always know who is calling you!  This service is called TrapCall and it’s the worlds first cell phone service to unmask blocked calls.

TrapCall.com Unblock Blocked Caller ID Numbers

TrapCall.com was officially launched today and I wanted to let you be the first to know about it!

TrapCall is incredibly simple to use and setup. No messy software downloads or installs required, and it works on all cell phones with most providers. You just key a few numbers into your cell phone and TrapCall’s ready. So, if you’ve got fingers your good to go! (For those of you without fingers, just ask a buddy to help out!)

Cellphone Lighted Keypad

Along with Caller ID unmasking, TrapCall also has advanced premium features, like incoming call recording (another first!), voicemail transcriptions, selective number blocking (we play them a disconnected number notice!), Caller ID Name, and more!

Did we also mention that TrapCall is FREE?

To get started using TrapCall, just visit: TrapCall.com.

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Wired.com broke the news about the TrapCall launch last night! You can read the article at: http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2009/02/trapcall.html.

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I just tried it out and it works great!

What is does is when someone calls you with a blocked number first forwards the number to be unblocked to an 800 number and then forwards the call back to you with the number exposed.  At this point you can send them to voice mail if you don’t want to answer the call.

It was very easy to disable the feature as well, it varies per carrier. Just look on your trapcall account on how to disable it if you don’t want to use it.

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How People Hack into Facebook Profiles

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