Move Over or Bust for the New Pit Boss As ODDcase Software Releases Its Premier Blackjack Game

It’s time to double down your bets for the hottest new Blackjack simulation game. ODDCase Software announced today the introduction of ODDCase Blackjack, the Company’s premiere Blackjack game for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. ODDCase Blackjack leverages the advanced capabilities of the Apple mobile devices to deliver a realistic casino experience with an intuitive, easy to use, and fun interface.

North Miami Beach, FL (PRWEB) August 27, 2010

ODDcase Blackjack truly makes its mark among the ranks of existing Blackjack casino games with new features to benefit beginner and advanced Blackjack enthusiasts alike. The company is proud to present a world where players can choose to play in six predefined casinos, or build and brand up to 100 custom casinos that can be revisited for future play. Its distinguishing look and feel also delivers the basic elements that Blackjack players have come to expect in an iPhone app.

“Our passion for computer simulation projects goes way back, and we are excited to present our latest work as we make our entry into the mobile device market,” said Oleg Goldfayn, lead developer and founder. “ODDcase Blackjack clearly demonstrates how we can turn our expertise in software development into high-quality apps for the exciting and remarkable handhelds of today. “

Key features of ODDCase Blackjack:

  • Creates a world where players may choose to play in six predefined casinos world-wide or build and brand up to 100 custom casinos. Allows players to define the house rules, name the casino, upload an image or photo using iPhone camera support features, and then save the custom casino for future play.
  • Showcases compelling graphics and animation in high-resolution Retina display
  • Sets the pace by controlling game speed. Offers optional automation of when to “Hit” or “Stand,” and timeouts for betting, insurance, and the end of the round
  • Supports up to three-hand play alone or with one or two AI Bots
  • Features a complete set of Basic Strategy Charts that are modified in real-time based on user-selected casino rules
  • Supports standard game variations and distinctive features such as No Hole Card, Resplit Aces, Restricted doubles, Early and Late Surrender, Surrender After Split, Dealer Hits Soft 17, Double After Split, Lose Only Original Bet to Dealer’s Blackjack, Blackjack and Five Card Charlie Payout, and much more
  • Includes comprehensive statistics and analysis of game play
  • Features a state-of-the art, random shuffle algorithm ensuring realistic casino play
  • Supports popular counting strategies to improve gambling skills.

ODDcase Blackjack comes in two flavors: paid and Lite. For those who don’t mind ads, the free app limits the number of casinos to one and supports only two counting strategies. Both apps are available exclusively at the Apple iTunes App Store, http://itunes.com/apps/oddcasesoftware.

Both ODDCase Blackjack and ODDCase Blackjack Lite are compatible with any iPhone or iPod Touch with operating system version 3.0 or higher, and any iPad.

About ODDCase Software
ODDCase Software, headquartered in South Florida, is focused on software development for mobile platforms. It has capitalized on the development expertise and personal gaming experience of its developers to make its entry into the iPhone casino game market. Visit http://www.oddcasesoft.com.

Media Contact:
Grace Carroll
ODDcase Software
Office: 305-403-9585
http://www.oddcasesoft.com

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Blackjack casino game for iPhone ODDcase Blackjack Menu

ODDcase Blackjack enables players to set their own Preferences, including game rule variations and Blackjack table look and feel. Players may view comprehensive Statistics and analysis of their game play. Basic Strategy charts are available to improve the skills of beginners and advanced players alike.


ODDcase Blackjack Table

The detailed graphics and animations of the ODDcase Blackjack table include shortcuts for quick, intuitive game play. Optional sound effects reflect bets, deals, shuffles, bell rings for more chips, and player response to hand outcomes.