Quote: sabreCan I ask how they screwed this up? Did they pay a QKA23 "wraparound" SF?
Just for fun, I'm guessing it was a PaiGowPoker SF, using the joker, and it didn't stretch properly, like 2 gaps either separate or together in the middle, but it looked really good at first glance. Like, 2-4-5-J-7 or something.
I can think of some creative editing on that one.Quote: IbeatyouracesI've had a dealer and a PC blow a buy in and give me an extra $100.
I see no reason someone couldn't counterfeit dice with the same numbers.Quote: MrVWhile I understand why there might be suspicion of collusion, isn't it possible that a skilled dice cheat / mechanic, operating alone, could substitute loaded dice, take a few winning rolls, then substitute the house dice back in, with no one the wiser?
If the loaded dice are still out there and he makes a point, just say "same dice."
The cheater would be unmasked if one or both of the dice bounce off the table, as the box would check the dice numbers as a matter of course before returning them to the game.
It's probably happening.
Quote: beachbumbabsJust for fun, I'm guessing it was a PaiGowPoker SF, using the joker, and it didn't stretch properly, like 2 gaps either separate or together in the middle, but it looked really good at first glance. Like, 2-4-5-J-7 or something.
Strike out! :)
It was a Texas Holdem table games. Player had the 8 and 10 of diamonds. The board was 3 of hearts, 7 of clubs, 9, 10 and J of diamonds (not in that order). Should have just been a flush, not a straight flush. Paid him $750 for his bonus bet and another $100 for his progressive $1 bet. He tipped $100. When it was all said and done, the Supervisor got $650 back from him, $100 back from the tip box and let him keep the $100 progressive win. I would have taken the $100 back as well and comped him a dinner for 2 at the restaurant, but I support my Supervisors decisions.
ZCore13
Quote: Zcore13Strike out! :)
It was a Texas Holdem table games. Player had the 8 and 10 of diamonds. The board was 3 of hearts, 7 of clubs, 9, 10 and J of diamonds (not in that order). Should have just been a flush, not a straight flush. Paid him $750 for his bonus bet and another $100 for his progressive $1 bet. He tipped $100. When it was all said and done, the Supervisor got $650 back from him, $100 back from the tip box and let him keep the $100 progressive win. I would have taken the $100 back as well and comped him a dinner for 2 at the restaurant, but I support my Supervisors decisions.
ZCore13
That there is one reallllll interesting deck you're dealing.
Player had the 8 and 10 of diamonds.
The board was ..., 9, 10 and J of diamonds ...
No wonder the dealer was was confused.Quote: Zcore13Strike out! :)
It was a Texas Holdem table games. Player had the 8 and 10 of diamonds. The board was 3 of hearts, 7 of clubs, 9, 10 and J of diamonds (not in that order). Should have just been a flush, not a straight flush. Paid him $750 for his bonus bet and another $100 for his progressive $1 bet. He tipped $100. When it was all said and done, the Supervisor got $650 back from him, $100 back from the tip box and let him keep the $100 progressive win. I would have taken the $100 back as well and comped him a dinner for 2 at the restaurant, but I support my Supervisors decisions.
ZCore13
You guys are too focused on that new poker side beat.
meanwhile back at the Texas Holdem table games......
Upper management should get a talking to not the dealers.
Quote: starpowerEven A kid will answer YES, and the kid is right.
And The dealers will stay in a jail.
Buzz, is that you?
Quote: beachbumbabsThat there is one reallllll interesting deck you're dealing.
Player had the 8 and 10 of diamonds.
The board was ..., 9, 10 and J of diamonds ...
6 deck Holdem game. 5 of a kind suited is the top hand. Players get dealt 4 cards and choose which 2 they want to use.
ZCore13
Quote: Zcore136 deck Holdem game. 5 of a kind suited is the top hand. Players get dealt 4 cards and choose which 2 they want to use.
ZCore13
Texas Shootout?
Quote: IbeatyouracesTexas Shootout?
Yes. My players love it.
ZCore13