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Player's responsibility to protect his hand.. even when dealer takes cards from player's hand? Player's responsibility to protect his hand.. even when dealer takes cards from player's hand?

08-20-2009 , 09:15 PM
As a side point, I think pfapfap is a lot more charitable than I would have been had that line been directed at me. At any rate ...

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Originally Posted by randomplaya
my version was not biased
Of course your version is biased. Everyone is biased. You're introducing an element of personal interpretation into almost every part of your story - from the way that you punctuate people's sentences (you interpret certain questions as being rhetorical and mark them with the double-question-mark incredulity) to the order in which you claim things occurred.

Contrary to popular belief, biased doesn't mean wrong. Biased means that you've interjected some level of personal opinion into what you wrote, and it's inevitable since you obviously have a strong opinion on the matter. We side with you, but us siding with you is pretty much inevitable when you're telling the story. If you got the dealer and the floor manager to both post their versions of the story and we still unanimously sided with you, that would be a much stronger case.

To reiterate what pfapfap said, we're trying to help you get this sorted out correctly. I fear that you're going to look really really dumb if you print this thread out and go to the floor manager with it, it means absolutely nothing to him unless he knows 2+2 and trusts the opinions of its members.
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