Trackjack or CBJN

Mr Hand

Member
I would like to hear from players who have used both. Which one do you prefer? Is there one that is more accurate in your opinion? I used both 3 or 4 years ago, and back then, for me there was one that clearly provided more accurate and current information. Price not an issue here, just the quality and accuracy of the information provided.

My work sidetracked me from the BJ inner circles for a few years, but since back, I have been trying to catch up reading the archives on several of the sites, and I remember a thread awhile back claiming that some onfo that was provided on one of the services was bogus and outdated, which may or maynot be true. I was just curious about how the serious players currently view these two services.

Mr Hand
 
I've used both. Neither are perfect, and before you plan a trip based on advice from either service I'd recommend doing a little extra research.

CBJN seemed a little more current, and Trackjack had more detailed info about sidebets, pen, and shuffle method, and also covered games outside of the Continental US.
 

Sonny

Well-Known Member
I like the fact that Trackjack lets you sort the results and search for specific rules, but I usually end up getting a copy of CBJN instead. It’s nice to have a comprehensive list in your hands in case you want to check out the next town over and don’t have internet access.

-Sonny-
 
Sonny said:
I like the fact that Trackjack lets you sort the results and search for specific rules, but I usually end up getting a copy of CBJN instead. It’s nice to have a comprehensive list in your hands in case you want to check out the next town over and don’t have internet access.

-Sonny-
Yes indeed, my BJ road trip kit isn't complete without the latest CBJN, laptop with inverter and full CV software suite, and GPS. I can visit a strange casino and spend some time in the car analyzing the shuffle and any odd rules or bets they might have before planning an assault and going in and playing for real.
 
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