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Originally Posted by GolfPro
PSU, after the K's < A's hand, thought you were migrating to Vegas to get your money back from the old lady. Nice to see that you are back in the east coast.
Plenty of nitty old ladies back here where I can seek my revenge by proxy.
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Originally Posted by OvertlySexual
If you are a reg, you might as well keep enough chips to cover the first buy in whenever you return to the casino.
I play 1/3. I typically buy $400 red. You want me to carry around 80 chips? I could carry black or green sure but the tables are always short on red as it is. I'd say I make change for someone at least twice in an average session.
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Originally Posted by ZephyrSpy
If they make people buy in at the cage there's going to be a huge line over there to do so
It's not impossible or even difficult to staff the cage at a level where there will never be much of a line.
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They way the do it now is fine, the dealer can sell like $100 or whatever small amount to keep the game moving and let the some else run the rest of the money needed
So the dealer has to pause and sell the new guy $100 in green - making the shortage of red on the table worse - and notify everyone that the guy is $300 behind or whatever. Which opens all the problems that come with a player playing behind.