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- From: messiah@nevada.edu (mw)
- Subject: Re: Recent AC trip
- Message-ID: <1992Dec26.230604.26652@nevada.edu>
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- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 23:06:04 GMT
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- In article <103011@netnews.upenn.edu> mchi@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Michael M Chi) writes:
- >
- >Yeah, about the dealer messing up a few times within a matter of 2-3
- >mintues....... It happened to a friend of mine, too. He was playing
- >blackjack, and the dealer took his cards and chips although he had
- >won with a 20. Then, maybe 5 hands later, she gave him chips although
- >he had lost with a 22. Think that maybe she realized her mistake and
- >tried to make it up to him??????
- >
- >Mike
-
- Well maybe but I doubt it. The few odd times or so that I've been paid
- on a losing BJ hand I think the dealer was totally oblivious to the fact.
- I'm talking about veteran dealers too. I suspect that they are looking at
- another hand and taking/paying a different one when they do something like
- that. It makes perfect sense from their angle, they just don't have the
- right hand with the right bet, but to the player (who only has to worry
- about one (maybe two) hands at a time) it looks moronic.
-
- In anycase I can usually find it within my heart to forgive the dealer for
- making such a mistake (of course, I DO yell bloody murder if its not in my
- favour :-) ). C-ya guys...
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