Casino Card Counting Explained for Canadian Players 2026
Card counting is legal, requires no special ability, and provides a genuine mathematical edge at land-based blackjack. Understanding how it works is valuable even if you never plan to count — it explains why basic strategy alone is not enough for a long-term edge and why casinos use multiple decks.
The Core Principle
Blackjack decks have memory — cards dealt are gone until reshuffle. A high-card rich remaining shoe benefits players: more naturals paid at 3:2, higher dealer bust rate, better doubling opportunities. Card counting tracks this composition shift to identify advantageous situations.
Hi-Lo System
Cards 2-6 = plus 1. Cards 7-9 = zero. Cards 10 through Ace = minus 1. Maintain a running count as cards are dealt. Divide by remaining decks to get the true count. Bet more at high positive true counts, less at neutral or negative. Skilled execution generates approximately 0.5% to 1.5% player edge.
Practical Reality in 2026
Legal but casinos can ban counters. Multiple decks, continuous shuffling machines, and surveillance make land-based counting harder than ever. At iGO-regulated Ontario online platforms, RNG blackjack reshuffles after every hand — counting is impossible. Live dealer blackjack offers limited penetration and is far less favourable than land-based for counting purposes.
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