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Trainer programs for 3 card poker or BJ

I have both popular VP training programs and have found them great for refining my play. But I was curious if there are similar training programs that will correct you for table games like black jack and 3 card poker, etc.?

Dave

There are many BJ training softwares...here is my favorite and it is free. If you can get 250 correct...you are probably ready to go. Like VP...be sure to pay attentiuon to BJ rules/(paytables). Rule of thumb says there is almost no good BJ on the strip. Good luck.

http://www.blackjack-bst.com/

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--- On Sun, 9/6/09, slutoo <slutoo@yahoo.com> wrote

But I was curious if there are similar training programs that will correct you for table games like black jack and 3 card poker, etc.?

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http://wizardofodds.com/play/blackjack/ This is the Wizard's (M. Schackelford).

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "slutoo" <slutoo@...> wrote:

I have both popular VP training programs and have found them great for refining my play. But I was curious if there are similar training programs that will correct you for table games like black jack and 3 card poker, etc.?

Dave

There are many BJ training softwares...here is my favorite and it is free. If you can get 250 correct...you are probably ready to go. Like VP...be sure to pay attentiuon to BJ rules/(paytables). Rule of thumb says there is almost no good BJ on the strip. Good luck.

http://www.blackjack-bst.com/

But I was curious if there are similar training programs that will correct you for table games like black jack and 3 card poker, etc.?

Three card poker doesn't need a trainer. Hold Q/6/4 or betterfor the optimum return. Also from the WizardofOdds.com.

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--- On Sun, 9/6/09, slutoo <slutoo@...> wrote

My understanding of 3 card poker is a major "house game" your better off playing Keno (heaven forbid)?

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My understanding of 3 card poker is a major "house game" your better off playing Keno (heaven forbid)?
House edge is 5.32%. Keno is 25 to 30%.
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