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08-15-2018 , 05:04 PM
lol.
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08-17-2018 , 07:13 PM
This ****ing **** used to be ban on site. How is he still getting away with creating these god awful threads after all these years?

CANUCKSPOKER **** off you weird little man
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08-20-2018 , 10:49 AM
Back in the Golden Days,

Dealers did not make any error.

Oh wait, wrong thread my bad.

Have you tried folding pre while playing BJ?
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08-24-2018 , 04:33 PM
The biggest dealer blunder ever was letting you win. Do they even have BJ at the pizza parlor casino? $%^& you OP.
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08-26-2018 , 01:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Hellmuth was right
One time at a 1/3 game a dealer was dealing me a card and it flipped over. He had to give me a new card.
One time a card was dealing me a dealer and the dealer flipped over. They had to give me a new dealer.
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08-26-2018 , 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Breadfish666
One time a card was dealing me a dealer and the dealer flipped over. They had to give me a new dealer.


Hand was live. Dealer was dead.
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08-26-2018 , 05:26 PM
Mtt's thread shud be auto-locked after 1 page. Otherwise his gimmick accounts keep on bumping them forever
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08-28-2018 , 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by MTT_9797
Playing blackjack, alone, 1 hand, $75 a pop. The dealer looks like a newbie schoolkid who hasn't slept in 24 hours or something. Fumbling cards, fumbling chips, etc.

Error #1: We are playing so fast that after scooping up my bet, he immediately starts dealing the next hand before I had even placed a wager!

The hand: 14 vs dealer 5 and he goes oh shoot now what. Calls floor. Floor gives me the option to void the hand or place a wager. Now imagine if this hand was a BJ. ALL IN for table max yo! I spent the next 3 days wet-dreaming about what it would be like if I had a BJ that hand.

Error #2: Dealer Ace "insurance open", immediately fumbles the second card, which was a 10. Insurance taken.



The best ones are when they forget to ask you for your action on an obvious 19 or 20 and go to the next player. If it's an ace or something you could always double down
WRONG FORUM TAKE THIS TO THE ONE WHERE PEOPLE CARE
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