
The more you play, the better you
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Danny Vegas Blackjack
is the most powerful, easy to learn, and fun game for mastering
BlackJack. From the recreational to the serious player, Danny
Vegas Blackjack has something for everyone.
Would your hand over $500 of your hard earned money to a mega
corporation for nothing?
An average player makes at least five costly mistakes per hour
playing Blackjack and a weak player can make many more errors.
Gaming facts 2006: Source - LVCVA - Las Vegas Convention and
Visitors Authority
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In 2005, Clark County's casinos took in $9.7 billion in gross
gaming revenue. Las Vegas casinos accounted for $7.6 billion.
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The average gambling budget per trip was approximately $627 per
visitor.
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The average visitor gambled 3.6 hours per day.
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The average visitor trip to Las Vegas is 3.5 days.
Five mistakes per hour multiplied by 3.6 hours of gaming per day
multiplied by a $10 minimum bet equal an expected loss of
$180 per day. Now consider that an average Las Vegas trip
lasts 3.5 days and on weekends many Blackjack tables are $15,
$25, or more and a $500 expected loss for a single
trip may be a low estimate.
For less the
a couple hands at the casino and by investing
a few fun hours playing Danny Vegas Blackjack the average
player can learn to maximize their winning potential and return
on gaming investment. Learn and master the secrets of Blackjack
that the casino corporations don’t want you to know. Danny
Vegas Blackjack teaches the game of Blackjack in a
simple, fun, and easy to use game.
Blackjack
is not a difficult game; it’s a difficult game to play well.
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FEATURES
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Autosuggest action buttons.
Have you ever wondered why the casinos sell "Basic Strategy Cards for
Blackjack" inside the casino gift shops? They sell them to confuse and
bewilder the average player. Starting with the basic 286 possible
combination of player verses dealer hands dealt, very that few people
can memorize that information by just reading it. The casinos would like
you to believe there is always a right and wrong decision but that is
simply not true.
Danny Vegas Blackjack will teach you the correct
moves to make by interactively suggesting the best
possible move for each situation and occasionally suggesting a good
optional move. When Danny Vegas recommends a move, the suggested button will turn green while the other
buttons will turn red and occasionally a button will turn yellow
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Quick reference multi slider bar. The multicolored slider bar underneath the
action buttons has a sliding color scheme of green, yellow, and red.
These colors show the possible probabilities based on taking those actions;
green = win %, yellow = push %, and red = loss %. |

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Multiple
training settings.
Danny Vegas Blackjack has four separate training modes to help
the mastering Blackjack.
The training modes are "Hit or Stand", "Hit or Double", "Hands with
Aces", and "Splitting Hands".
For example if you feel you need to work
on your splitting hands (two of the same cards), Danny Vegas Blackjack
will deal you only those hands
your wish to improve. This focused instruction can greatly accelerate
the learning curve.
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Exam menu. So you think you've mastered Blackjack, now you
can test your skills in the exam mode.
Once the exam menu is activated
Danny Vegas Blackjack will no longer suggest actions. However it
will track your hands played and the percentage of the time you took the
correct action. Play for as long as you want and Danny Vegas Blackjack
will track
the correct moves for Hits, Stand, Double, Split, and Surrender.
This feature helps to identify weaknesses and focus training for
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Learn Hi/Lo card counting. Once the four
main parts of Blackjack have been mastered then it is time to begin with
card counting. Danny Vegas Blackjack teaches the Hi/Lo method
which is considered the easiest card counting method to learn.
From the example on the left you
can see the "-1"'s on top of the current cards. In Hi/Lo card counting
the player tracks the cards being dealt and waits for an imbalance in
the remaining cards to favors the player. Cards 2 thru 6 add +1, 7,8,and 9 have no value,
and cards 10, face cards, and aces subtract -1. As the small cards
are played out of the deck, more large cards remain and that situation
favors the players (+ count). When more of the large cards are played
then it favors the dealer (- count).
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Dealer comments.
The dealer will provide basic game play suggestions as well as
commentary of good moves, poor moves, and the occasional joke. |
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Card information
status bar.
These
controls
shows the
number of decks in play and the relative position of the cards remaining
in the deck. |
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Card
counting status bar. These
controls
show both
the running count of all the cards dealt since the last shuffle and the
currently visible card count.
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Percentages status bar. These bars show the players current winning
percentage and the card count player advantage. The data is shown in
both a numerical percentage and a a red / green status bar. The more
green you see, the better the cards are for the players and the players
who can accurately count cards in Blackjack can gain a statistical
advantage over the casino.
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Money status bar.
These
controls show both the current player bet and the current players money
or Bankroll. |
- Full
adjustable BlackJack game settings allow you to represent the real world games played in Las
Vegas, and other casinos.
- Selectable Game settings include; Multiple decks, multiple splitting, dealer hits
or stands on 17, dealer peaks for blackjack, auto shuffling, and much much more.
- Multiple instructional settings; Hit, Double, Hit Ace, Split.
- Instructional settings reinforced with fully configurable Exam mode. In
the exam mode the auto suggestion feature is disabled and the player is
graded on their playing ability.
- High scores
tracking to evaluate past trends.
- And many more features.
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