Multiple counting systems
Follow Hi-Lo, KO, Silver Fox, Zen, Omega II, Wong Halves, Revere RAPC, and other systems depending on your plan.
BJCPRO advanced counter
Record visible cards, follow running count and true count, review shoe composition, and compare basic strategy, EV, and Monte Carlo analysis. Train first on BJCPRO tables, then use it as responsible study support for live-dealer blackjack only where operator rules and local law allow it.
Core functions
BJCPRO organizes count, rules, shoe composition, decisions, and simulation so you practice with method instead of guessing.
Follow Hi-Lo, KO, Silver Fox, Zen, Omega II, Wong Halves, Revere RAPC, and other systems depending on your plan.
Review remaining cards and rank percentages to understand what changed after each visible card.
Compare basic-strategy guidance, hand EV, win rate, and confidence signals when advanced analysis is available.
Run controlled simulations with confidence intervals to study decisions as probabilities, not promises.
Adjust deck count, American or European dealing, H17/S17, players, and hand-entry modes.
Use a visual table to read dealer probability buckets, player state, EV, and recommendations more clearly.
Live dealer, responsible use
The counter can support study while you observe online live-dealer blackjack. BJCPRO does not recommend external tools where the operator, venue, or applicable law prohibits them.
Practice inside BJCPRO first
Before bringing the counter into any external context, practice card entry, count updates, decisions, and round review inside BJCPRO.
How it works
The flow is designed to reduce mental load: first define the table, then record cards, then validate the signals.
Choose decks, rules, active systems, Monte Carlo range, and working view according to your plan.
Use the card grid or visual mode to keep count and shoe composition updated hand by hand.
Read running count, true count, remaining cards, and dealer/player state from one organized screen.
Compare basic strategy, EV, and simulation with confidence intervals. The output is for study, not guaranteed outcomes.
Product in use
Screenshots captured from the current tool: card entry, count metrics, player decisions, Monte Carlo controls, and Elite visual mode.
Main table modeCount, composition, and EV on one screenReview remaining cards, dealer distribution, basic-strategy action, EV, confidence, and win rate.
Elite visual modeDealer buckets and player detailA clearer analysis view for dealer outcomes, active player cards, recommendation, EV, and confidence.
ConfigurationSystems and simulation controlsAdjust decks, active counting systems, Monte Carlo simulations, and precision target from the same modal.Access by stage
The free account helps you understand the flow. Pro and Elite add deeper analysis for serious practice, with Elite as the recommended plan.
Learn the interface, entry rhythm, and basic count before paying.
Adds more analysis support and simulation for training sessions with greater detail.
Recommended for users who want the complete counter, visual mode, more active systems, and higher simulation limits.
Responsible answers
It can be used as study support while observing live-dealer blackjack only where operator terms and local law allow it. BJCPRO does not recommend tools or assistance where they are prohibited.
No. BJCPRO is an educational training and analysis tool. Blackjack has variance, rule differences, and real risk; no tool can guarantee winnings.
The recommended path is to practice first on BJCPRO tables and system drills so card entry, counting, and review become natural.
The free account is enough to learn the flow. Pro adds advanced analysis and Monte Carlo. Elite is the recommended complete experience with visual mode and broader limits.
No. BJCPRO does not take bets, operate money games, or promise outcomes. It is a blackjack education, practice, and analysis platform.
Next step
Start with Hi-Lo and BJCPRO tables, understand the signals, and then decide whether Pro or Elite fits how you study blackjack.