Card Counter IPhone Application Watch A Nevada Casino
Of applications such as Shazam – to help you the name of the song you are listening too, and tell you what song it is – Urbanspoon – to help you make a choice for where to eat … The iPhone has it all! I can not think of one thing they did not, and this new application, it’s me blowing. The Nevada gaming regulators put out a warning about this new card counting program for iPhone and iPod Touch. This is called Hilo as “illegal” helps players beat the house in blackjack.
Counting cards is not illegal in Nevada casinos. However, using a device for assisting in the counting of cards is considered a crime under Nevada laws governing cheating. And if they catch you using this application they have a choice either to surrender to the FBI and is punishable by imprisonment of between one and six years or a fine not exceeding $ 10,000 for the first offense. Or they could handle your punishment themselves, none of them look like great opportunities for me. Nevada Gaming Regulators hope to freeze the sale of a blackjack card counting application for iPhones by telling the world that the software can convert high-tech phone in a cheating device electronics. Haha – That’s the idea: The message had the opposite effect.
Travis Yates, Australian software engineer who developed the Blackjack Card Counter application that uses four different strategies, said that its turnover has averaged about 10 days at 0.99 a pop from the iTunes Application Store. The day after the Review-Journal, February 5 regulators warned casino operators to look at the patrons using the device, the application of sales jumped to 500 in the U.S. alone and Yates cut the price of 0.49 !



