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Originally Posted by browni3141
It's not that big of a deal. It's the casino's job to protect their own assets.
What it boils down to is your own conscience. You won't get reprimanded in any way for failing to point out dealer errors. The absolute worst thing that may happen is for the casino to ask for the money back once/if they discover the mistake later.
I personally don't say anything about dealer errors in another player's favor, always say somethin about dealer errors in the house's favor, and sometimes say something about errors in my own favor. Some players purposefully try to increase the rate of dealer errors by distracting them, angle shooting, etc. I don't think this is ethical so I don't do it. I wouldn't call someone else out for it, though.
This is also exactly where I draw my line. I usually won't correct a dealer for an error in my favor, but I won't go out of my way to force a dealer into an error, or do something to increase the chances of a dealer error.
*I admit that sometimes in a situation where I push and I'm celebrating like it's a win because I got lucky to have pushed due to the circumstances, a small part of me is secretly hoping that just maybe the dealer will interpret from my reaction that I must have won, and he'll absent mindedly pay me out.