Card Shark is a full feature casino card games analyzer and simulator that can both automatically play casino card games according to the user's set strategy or manually play them simulating all aspects of the card game a player would find in a casino setting.
Almost all popular casino card games are simulated and can be played in either manual direct play mode or automatic play mode. Casino card games available for simulated and automatic play includes: BlackJack, Red Dog, Baccarat, Ultimate Texas Hold'em, Caribbean Stud Poker and Four Card Poker.
Detailed card move strategy table available for BlackJack and a betting strategy table with adjustable conditions available for all card games.
Dynamic translations into both traditional and simplified Chinese while the card games are in play is also featured.
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User Reviews
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Really intriguing project! I demo-ed a handful of card-analysis tools during iGaming NEXT Oslo 2025 last month, but none of them combined manual and auto play modes the way Card Shark does—especially with live strategy tables that adapt to the player’s betting rules on the fly. The dual Chinese translation is a smart touch too; we’ve been seeing a steady uptick in traffic from expats who prefer traditional characters. A quick question on deployment: is Card Shark shipped as a self-hosted JavaScript bundle, an iframe that calls your backend, or something else? I’m mainly curious about (a) how you persist player settings between sessions, and (b) whether the simulator can tap a site’s existing analytics layer so we can track which game variants hold attention the longest. The reason I ask is that we maintain a comprehensive table-games hub over at TryggeNettCasino.com where readers compare RTP, side-bet volatility, and basic strategy charts for blackjack, baccarat, and the poker hybrids. Integrating an interactive sandbox like Card Shark would let visitors test those charts instead of just reading them—huge for engagement. If you offer a white-label or SaaS licence, could you share the pricing tiers (monthly MAU cap vs. unlimited, branding options, etc.)? Also, any hooks for injecting custom card decks or switching between 6- and 8-deck shoes would be invaluable for our strategy articles. Thanks in advance—eager to hear how we can get Card Shark onto the site and start collecting user data from the next batch of slot-stream viewers who inevitably wander over to the blackjack page!