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Don't know if this is any help but BJ21.com has a BJ school where you go through about 19 lessons by memory. :suomi:
 

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that would be my reccomend also. awesome site for anyone wanting to be a serious BJ player. The forums there are pretty good also.
 

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card counting is fairly simple you should be able to learn the system in about 2 minutes.
 

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http://www.policeone.com/off-duty/a...-caught-at-casino-using-card-counting-device/

10/02/2010

Pa. cop caught at casino using card-counting device
Officer hastily retires, though no charges have been filed yet
By David Gambacorta
The Philadelphia Daily News


PHILADELPHIA — A veteran Philadelphia police officer was caught using a card-counting device earlier this week at the Parx casino, law-enforcement sources said yesterday.
The cop, identified by the sources as John Gallagher, 56, has not yet been criminally charged in connection with the incident.
A State Police official said that the investigation into Gallagher's alleged misdeed is ongoing, but noted that information about the incident would soon be released.
Police spokesman Lt. Frank Vanore said the department learned yesterday that the State Police were "investigating a member of the department for committing a crime outside Philadelphia."
The department launched its own Internal Affairs investigation of the incident, he said.
Gallagher, who joined the force in 1978 and spent a portion of his career working in the Traffic Unit, abruptly retired Tuesday.
"I haven't spoken with him yet, but I do know he retired," said John McNesby, the president of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5.
McNesby said the union would represent Gallagher if he faced prosecution.
Gallagher could not be reached for comment last night.
Law-enforcement sources described Gallagher as good-natured and well-liked by his colleagues.
He was well-known within the Police Department for having been featured in an old commercial for WOGL Oldies 98, the sources said.
In the commercial, Gallagher was shown in uniform, singing the Supremes' hit, "Stop! In the Name of Love."
Card-counting devices are often the size of small key fobs and designed to resemble, at first glance, the same devices people use to turn off car alarms.
Emerge Innovations, a company that sells the card-counting gadget "Blackjack Pro," said on its website that the device keeps track of the deck and helps players determine the best - and most profitable - time to enter a game by emitting silent vibrations.
The site notes that card counting devices are not legal in every state.
Copyright 2010 Philadelphia Newspapers, LLC
 

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