I’ve played countless hands of live blackjack. I also understand the rules of blackjack are constructed to give the casino the advantage. I also realize there is a strong probability of the casino having lengthy winning streaks. While this game has the potential to be great a tool for practicing , the advantage given to the dealer is simply unrealistic. The first shoe or two (6 deck) are similar to what can be expected at a casino. However, around shoe 3, the game becomes decidedly dealer friendly…player winning streaks of more than 2 hands are rare and dealer winning streaks of 5-10+ hands are common. These results are consistent after each and every restart of the game. It’s as if some component of the underpinnings of the game changes after a certain number of hands are dealt or a certain number of units are played/won. I’ve read other replies provided by the game developer adamantly proclaiming this game accurately reflects real life gameplay. This simply is not the case; otherwise, I would have given up playing real life blackjack 25 years ago…it’s simply not fun. The developer also alludes that complaints are invalid because it’s free chips and make-believe money. That is definitely true and I am not looking to play an electronic version for real money…I prefer that for real life gameplay at casinos. The frustration with this version of blackjack is the inability to practice for extended periods of time. Additionally, the table max betting limits in this game are 100% unrealistic to casino table max betting limits. To claim otherwise would only prove ignorance. EDIT: In response to Developer’s reply, I never said there was a “magic algorithm”. Also, you imply since the game uses FREE/FAKE money then there should be no complaints about the game. I also acknowledged blackjack has the house advantage. The game layout is great. But, your adamant denial aside, there is no way the shuffles are realistic. The in-game stats support my claim. A simple “I’ll look into it” would’ve been tons more believable than your staunch refusal.