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Originally Posted by Had2Call
Ok, thanks. So the other player later told you he thought he had less, but at the time he didn't say that and just took the wrong amount?
Also, just for curiosity as I'm having a hard time picturing how this went down, what was the total (give or take as you say) that you pushed forward, and what denominations were they? I'm trying to picture if you had multiple stacks of red, and the dealer grabbed one or two extra stacks of red from player 2, or were you coloring up green to black, and he grabbed extra green. The amount you state it was off (around 150) seems so large that it's hard to imagine how it occurred and how the camera could not tell the difference. It's one thing for a camera to not be able to tell if a stack has 90 or 100 in it, but it's a whole other thing for them to get the number of stacks a player had off by one or two stacks. So I'm trying to get a feel for how large your stack and the other players stack were.
Thanks again
He didn't say anything, he still isn't certain he just thought he had less but had no actual idea as to the amount - He's no a regular and was just in for a gamble.
Either way I doubt many players would speak up and say "Don't give me this free money" even if it's the ethical thing to do.
I had about $1950, 3 stacks of red, a stack of greens, a pile of 11 blacks at the front of my stack along with almost a stack of blue and 6 lose red chips ontop of my stack.
My opponent had a dirty stack of greens, blacks and red, but probably less than 20 chips total and I believe he should of had about $500 (but who in the hell know's to be honest). The colour of the greens and blacks ($25,$100) are pretty difficult to decipher when next to each other being a darker green and not bright green.
I didn't pay much attention to the dealer cutting out the chips, as I just always check it once they are cut out, but how he didn't find the pile of mixed chips weird and mixed them in is beyond me, nor how he grabbed them in originally.