rennyboy said:
Is it possible to use an electric device to help you count at first?
It is possible but, it is illegal in every country that I know of. Casinos don’t mess around when it comes to cheating either. They will prosecute to the full extent of the law, and they have good lawyers (and probably a judge or two in their pocket).
rennyboy said:
I have seen them advertised where they look like a car remote.
I’ve seen those things too. They’re worthless. All they do it keep the running count for you, which is very easy to do after enough practice. They don’t tell you how to bet or how to play. A mediocre card counter can do much better than a bad card counter with one of those illegal computers.
rennyboy said:
Also, are most casino's linked up with each other?
No, not from the rating cards. If you apply for casino credit then they will check a shared database to make sure your credit is okay, but they usually don’t share player information unless you are a cheater (and even then it is just an optional courtesy). Unless the casinos are owned by the same company they don't share much information.
-Sonny-