1.
When will your CCSA blackjack cheating device be
available for purchase?
Approximately March 2008. It is in the final
stages of development.
2. Does it really give me the highest edge
literally possible?
Yes. It does so by tracking exact cards, and
performing a detailed shuffle analysis. It tells
you exactly what to do.
3. Is this something a beginner can use?
The computer can be used in several different
ways. For example, it can track exact cards for
the highest edge possible, or track only aces
and 10-value cards. If you want to track exact
cards, then the computer is more difficult to
use. Beginners can easily use the most basic
settings the same day they receive the device.
But using all features for the highest edge
possible takes more practice.
4. If I used all
features and tracked exact cards for the maximum
edge possible (card counting and shuffle
analysis combined), how difficult is it to use?
Use of the computer's full features is extremely
easy in controlled conditions in the comfort of
home, and that is because you don't need to hide
application. But in the real casino conditions,
application needs to be covert. To be covert,
the player needs to be comfortable with the
input switches and how they are used. This is
the part that requires practice. Otherwise the
device is very easy to use.
5. How does the computer know the exact cards?
The technology by which cards are inputted into
the computer is extremely unique, and for
security reasons is not discussed in detail
here. That is because it makes no sense to tell
casinos what to look for. The technology makes
inputting of exact cards very quick and easy,
while keeping movements of the player to a bare
minimum. After all, if you can't input the cards
quickly and covertly, the device is not
practical in real casino conditions.
6. Won't entering of
exact cards be difficult with a lot of different
buttons?
It takes practice
for it to become second nature to a player, but
it is by no means difficult. There are
comparatively very few buttons and movements
required by the player to input exact cards. If
a player is not comfortable with specific data
input hardware, there is a large range of other
data input hardware to choose from. The software
and processors are extremely flexible and can be
tailored to suit the player's preferences.
7. How quickly can
exact cards be inputted?
Realistically one card can be inputted every 0.8
seconds on an ongoing basis.
8. Why is your blackjack computer so expensive?
You get what you pay for. Most card counting
computers either count a limited range of cards,
and do not at all include any kind of shuffle
analysis to increase the player edge. The CCSA
computer tracks exact cards with very efficient
and practical data input methods. This ensures
the edge from card counting is literally as high
as it can be. Furthermore, the shuffle machine
is analysed and any patterns that exceed the
standard deviation are incorporated into
instructions given to the player.
9. Does it use
wireless earpeices? I heard induction loops for
wireless earpieces are easily detected.
It can, although it incorporates features that
dramatically reduce the possibility of the
induction loop being detected. For maximum
covertness, the player can use the devices
vibrational pulses to receive instructions.
10. What if I find
the hardware too difficult or impractical to
use?
It has been designed
to be as easy and practical to apply in real
casino conditions, so this should never be an
issue. However, IF it is, our team of full time
developers that can customise both the software
and hardware to suit yourself. If updates are
requested for the software, they are done free
of charge - you only need to cover the cost of
shipping of the hardware for the updates.
Although hardware modifications may incur
additional cost, although it is done at cost
price and the expense is minimal. It is unlikely
that you will need any modifications, but at
least this reassures you that you are paying for
something that is not only effective, but
practical to use in real casino conditions.
11. Is the computer
effective against shuffle machines that
constantly shuffle with a random number
generator card shuffling reel?
This depends on the model of the shuffle
machine. Every shuffle machine tested showed at
least some degree of predictability. Even some
of the most advanced shuffle machines were not
completely random. While every shuffle machine
has a varying degree of predictability, not
always is the predictability sufficient to
overcome the house edge.
12. How do I know if my casino's shuffle machine
can be beaten?
You run an analysis, and over a few different
shoes, the computer will provide an analysis of
how predictable the shuffles are. While you may
not be able to beat all shuffle machines, there
are more than enough shuffle machines throughout
the world that are easily beatable. The idea is
not to play at the casinos that are hardest to
beat, but to travel to the casinos that are
easiest to beat.
13. Is it legal to
cheat at blackjack with your device?
That depends on where you use it. More often
than not, it is completely legal because you are
not forcing the outcome of the game - you are
only predicting it. As a purchaser of my devices
I can guide you on jurisdictions where
application is legal, although you are still
advised to do your own legal research. It is not
permitted to use the technology where it is
illegal.
14. I read a site
that says you're a scammer?
You would have read web sites and forum posts
from malicious developers of other casino game
prediction devices. Although it is immoral, it
is common and perhaps expected for competitors
to try and discredit each other to win your
business. That's what competitors do when they
can't compete by legitimate means (having a
better product). But in case of my competitors,
they have tried some very nasty methods in
attempt to compete. The gaming industry is full
of some real nuts; not nice people at all. Some
have even pretended to be users of my technology
on forums, and have lied about effectiveness.
Some have even tried impersonating me on forums.
When they lie about me and products developed by
my company, they also lie about my entire
development team who find the efforts some
competitors take to harm me somewhat amusing.
Usually competitors attack my credibility rather
than the technology my team develops. This shows
their desperation to compete and "clutching at
straws". Some have tried to lie about my
technology, and if you do your research
thoroughly, you'll find the lies are clearly
exposed. Due the intricate web of lies created
by malicious individuals, you really need to do
your research thoroughly to determine fact from
fiction. If you just look at the surface lies
and take them at face value, you won't know what
the truth is. Other than creating a few web
pages that expose the biggest and most relevant
lies made by various individuals, I don't waste
time with the nonsense they spread.
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