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Originally Posted by pmarrsouth
not looked at the video, but the screengrab from the video posted shows a guy having 11/25, which seems vaguely concerning
The player split the deuces and the first hand busts hence the "25" he gets a nine with the second hand hence the "11".
Don't know why the dealer messes about with the first hand that busts, would have thought he mucks it and takes it the chips or just leaves it there.
I haven't played BJ for years, but the shoe is odd the way it shows the entire card back, iirc shoes cover up most of the card, just leaving the lower edge showing.
Anyone know how the real cards get translated into virtual cards in these casino set ups? It isn't unreasonable that if there were chips involved, the order of the cards could be known to the house.