Card Counting morally right?

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Is Card Counting morally right? Please leave a detailed response with reasoning behind your answer.


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I think it is, as it isn't stealing. It's a game, and you are just playing it a different way then other people. It's not affecting the way others play, so why not?
 
I believe it is a morally wrong decision, but the casino has let the exploit be there, and they just deal with it on their own.
I don't see a problem with how they deal with it as long as people still do it.
BTW love the signature.
 
Arrest said:
I believe it is a morally wrong decision, but the casino has let the exploit be there, and they just deal with it on their own.
I don't see a problem with how they deal with it as long as people still do it.
BTW love the signature.

Why do you think it's morally wrong?

P.S: thanks.
 
I think it is 100% fine, if you are smart enough to do it then you should be able to.
 
Bumping, as I'd like a few more replies then what I've currently received.
 
I dont think its too bad. My oldest brother is really good at it but doesnt do it at casinos and stuff.
 
I think you are using a skill that you have mastered to have an edge over the casino, is it bad that you are using a strategy to beat the game. All card counting is, is math. If I'm wrong please correct me! It's just my opinion on the matter.
 
Card counting is a basic tactic when it comes to casino games, like blackjack. If you don't count the deck, you might risk taking a card and loosing.
 
Its not too bad, anyone is free to do it, so i dont see why not.
 
Depends on where you get your morals from. The laws of proper authorities, aka the Casino? Then it is wrong. Laws of skill? Maybe not.
 
If you know how to count cards then I don't think it should be counted as morally wrong or cheating. It's fair play in my opinion, just a different strategy.
 
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