![]() ![]() You'd probably have to find someone that had the software and pay them to make an application out of it (instead of a physical unit that people USED to use in the field - when it was legal). Honestly though, I don't know the software would easily be made available online. ![]() ![]() There used to exist shoe computers and other software programs to keep track of the deck composition and to play perfectly given what cards have come out. However these games often come with 50% penetration, which is for lack of a better explanation unbeatable. There are plenty of "online live" games that deal real cards from a real shoe. If so, card counting would be a waste of time. I've been under the impression that the online casinos, which seem to be the focus of the OP's question, use software that reshuffles after every hand. ![]()
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