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January 23rd, 2012 at 8:52:26 AM permalink
Every pai gow player on the board should Must check out the Jan 23 Dilbert cartoon.
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January 23rd, 2012 at 10:33:37 AM permalink
good one.

Wally was me a few days ago, except it was after playing craps.
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January 23rd, 2012 at 10:55:35 AM permalink
That was me at pai gow poker yesterday. Me: 2 pair kings and queens. Dealer: quad Aces. Me: 9 high straight with q7 up Dealer: 10 high straight with q9 up.
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January 23rd, 2012 at 11:02:49 AM permalink
Hehe, nice.
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January 23rd, 2012 at 11:36:56 AM permalink
I've heard people state that after too many drinks, they can no longer play Pai Gow effectively. Which is odd to me, since you don't even have to do anything, as you can let the house set your hand. Sure, it might not be the way you would want to do it if you were sober, but it still works. These same people think that Blackjack gets easier as they get drunker, so I really don't understand.
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January 23rd, 2012 at 11:59:12 AM permalink
Quote: konceptum

I've heard people state that after too many drinks, they can no longer play Pai Gow effectively. Which is odd to me, since you don't even have to do anything, as you can let the house set your hand. Sure, it might not be the way you would want to do it if you were sober, but it still works. These same people think that Blackjack gets easier as they get drunker, so I really don't understand.


While the comic strip is ambiguous (I'm not sure if it is referring to Pai Gow or Pai Gow Poker), it kinds of reminds me of an experience I had playing tiles at the Wynn once.

I think I had already had 2 Long Island Iced Teas (which they make pretty well at the Wynn), and was working on my 3rd. I was playing near-optimal strategy, setting hands like 1/8 instead of 3/6, and so on. The dealer and pit boss were making fun of how I was playing (especially when it resulted in a worse outcome than the house way would have), but I was overly confident and boasting that I knew what I was doing ... and then, of course, I made a really stupid mistake that put me in my place.

I was small-talking with the dealer at the time, picking up my tiles individually to look at them, and setting them absent-mindedly. I had L7-Teen-H4-L7 and ended up playing 1/9 instead of 6/Pair. (It resulted in a push instead of a win, if I remember correctly.) The dealer happily pointed out, "You know, you had a pair."

I didn't order any more Long Islands, and I think I only played one more hand before I made my sheepish exit.
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January 23rd, 2012 at 12:11:21 PM permalink
Well, it makes more sense if it means Pai Gow, considering that Dilbert is a nerd. PGP is a very easy game to learn and non-obvious plays are borderline anyway. On the other hand, if you can't recognize Wongs and military pairs...
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January 23rd, 2012 at 12:14:28 PM permalink
Quote: Wizard

Every pai gow player on the board should Must check out the Jan 23 Dilbert cartoon.



Hysterical. I love Dilbert, and I swear Scott Adams saw the downfall of Sears years before it happened...

I'm pretty sure the cartoon refers to Pai Gow Poker, as the absolute basic gambler would have a hard time learning how to play the game. Kudos to the reference though... I imagine it will be a serial for a week.
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January 23rd, 2012 at 1:11:12 PM permalink
I think the strip is an "exit" from last week, which had Wally as an accidental billionaire. He had to come back to earth somehow.
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January 23rd, 2012 at 3:38:59 PM permalink
Quote: JB

I didn't order any more Long Islands, and I think I only played one more hand before I made my sheepish exit.

A sheepish and perhaps expensive exit then ... but a lesson well learned that probably saved you a good deal of money later.
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January 23rd, 2012 at 4:07:07 PM permalink
BTW - January 23 is the Chinese New Year (for 2012). Might have something to do with the game involved.
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January 23rd, 2012 at 4:15:53 PM permalink
I'd like to think that Adams was referring to pai gow tiles. Here are my reasons:

  1. Dilbert and Wally are exactly the kind of intellectual non-Asian guys you would find at a tile table.
  2. Dilbert is a scientific type who I think would be anal about using correct terminology. Personally, I can't stand it when people refer to pai gow poker as pai gow.
  3. Dilbert says it is difficult to learn after a few drinks, as opposed to play. I think pai gow poker is pretty easy to learn. It is just difficult to play correctly in some hairy cases. Meanwhile pai gow (tiles) is very hard to learn even the rules.
  4. This strip comes out on Chinese New Year. Perhaps it is a nod to that, or an inside joke.
  5. I don't know where Dilbert takes place, but there are a lot more locales that offer pai gow poker than pai gow. There are probably closer places Wally could have gone to for playing pai gow poker, which was his alleged motive per the first screen.


Granted, I know this is not the most convincing argument, and I could easily be wrong. I don't know how we would find out, but I'd be willing to at least make a gentleman's bet of honor that Adams was referring to tiles.
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January 23rd, 2012 at 4:25:28 PM permalink
Quote: Wizard

I'd like to think that Adams was referring to pai gow tiles. Here are my reasons:

1.Dilbert and Wally are exactly the kind of intellectual non-Asian guys you would find at a tile table.



To refer to Wally as an intellectual is an insult to intellectuals. He is very good at avoiding work, but I just don't think of him as in intellectual.
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2.Dilbert is a scientific type who I think would be anal about using correct terminology. Personally, I can't stand it when people refer to pai gow poker as pai gow.
3.Dilbert says it is difficult to learn after a few drinks, as opposed to play. I think pai gow poker is pretty easy to learn. It is just difficult to play correctly in some hairy cases. Meanwhile pai gow (tiles) is very hard to learn even the rules.



I actually have to disagree with you. For anybody with a brain, Pai Gow Poker is an easy game to learn. However, most gamblers don't have a brain (why slots are popular). I've seen a TON of people not be able to figure the game out, even after a few hours of play.
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4.This strip comes out on Chinese New Year. Perhaps it is a nod to that, or an inside joke.

5.I don't know where Dilbert takes place, but there are a lot more locales that offer pai gow poker than pai gow. There are probably closer places Wally could have gone to for playing pai gow poker, which was his alleged motive per the first screen.

Granted, I know this is not the most convincing argument, and I could easily be wrong. I don't know how we would find out, but I'd be willing to at least make a gentleman's bet of honor that Adams was referring to tiles.



I'd take you on the honor bet. There is an episode of the Simpsons where Homer's "Vegas wife" is referred to as Amber Pai Gow Simpson. I'm willing to bet in both cases they are referring to the card game, rather than the storied Tiles game.

Edit: REASONS WHY I THINK IT'S PGP, NOT TILES.
1. Pai Gow Poker IS often referred to as Pai Gow, especially at the hundreds of casinos that only offer PGP. Even at casinos that offer both, Pai Gow is usually referred to as TILES, while Pai Gow Poker is referred to as Pai Gow.
2. There is no way to mis-set your tiles. There are optimal sets, and really bad sets, but every set is valid. You CAN foul a PGP hand and lose regardless of whether you would have won or not. After a few drinks, it can be very easy to mis-set your PGP hands, if you don't get the game.
3. Engineers and the like, while book smart, often don't get simple concepts. Put them on a BJ table, and Basic Strategy is impossible to learn. I don't see Wally learning Pai Gow Poker as he's never had an inclination towards cards to my knowledge.
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January 23rd, 2012 at 4:47:51 PM permalink
I will add a point.

Is Adams a gambler and/or knowledgeable about the games?
a) Yes - in this case he would not refer to PGP as Pai Gow, certainly not through Dilbert.
b) No - in this case, why use an obscure game like PGP (it's obscure for non-gamblers), rather than Blackjack, Roulette or Baccarat?

The only possibility for it to be PGP is if Adams knows just enough about gambling to know there is a game of PGP, but not know there is a game of Pai Gow [Tiles], since Chinese New Year would call for the latter.


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To refer to Wally as an intellectual is an insult to intellectuals.


There is a set of strips about young Wally (or was it a cartoon, I don't remember). In there, he's a bright go-getter. But then the job gets to him, I don't remember what exactly happened, but it was smth. serious.
In later strips, Wally shifts from passive avoidance (being plain unhelpful) to active, speaking fluent managerish and attributing to himself fictional work. That doesn't make him an intellectual per se, but the overall concept of the character is that he is not actually stupid, just disillusioned.
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January 23rd, 2012 at 4:48:03 PM permalink
Quote: Tiltpoul

To refer to Wally as an intellectual is an insult to intellectuals. He is very good at avoiding work, but I just don't think of him as in intellectual.



My impression of Wally is that he is smart and thinks his the work he is asked to do is unworthy of his time and attention. Perhaps he is also harboring a grudge about being passed over for a promotion. I knew a guy at my last real job almost exactly like Wally. In my nine years there I never knew him to accomplish a damn thing.

However, an argument in your favor is Wally might be too lazy to learn tiles.

Again, it may be hard to get Adams to resolve the question, but we should try to do something to make the bet more interesting. Like the loser has to do something embarrassing. Maybe posting a picture of himself wearing a Dilbert tie, which could be rigged with wire.
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January 23rd, 2012 at 6:11:44 PM permalink
Anyone want to bet for the next three weeks Google will direct Dilbert searches to this site? :P
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January 23rd, 2012 at 6:43:32 PM permalink
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Anyone want to bet for the next three weeks Google will direct Dilbert searches to this site? :P



See what comes up fourth on a search of "dilbert pai gow."
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January 23rd, 2012 at 6:56:01 PM permalink
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See what comes up fourth on a search of "dilbert pai gow."



I wasn't joking.

Do you suppose if we write "Dilbert Pai Gow" more often we'll rank higher?
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January 24th, 2012 at 7:57:44 AM permalink
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Do you suppose if we write "Dilbert Pai Gow" more often we'll rank higher?



What search engines look for is a topic of endless debate. If you just repeated that expression 1,000 times, then search engines would probably interpret it as a trick, and ignore it at best. What I think is more important is how often the expression is viewed.
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January 24th, 2012 at 12:34:57 PM permalink
Quote: Wizard

What search engines look for is a topic of endless debate. If you just repeated that expression 1,000 times, then search engines would probably interpret it as a trick, and ignore it at best. What I think is more important is how often the expression is viewed.



Ok.

But there was that time when searching for "french military victories," yielded a suggestion from google like "Do you mean French military defeats?"

Anyway, in this forum I assume that "Pai Gow" means tiles, unless otherwise specified. I am careful to say PGP or Pai Gow Poker when I post. PGP does not require a degree in advanced math, after all , which Wally probably was too lazy to get :P ON the other hand, Dilbert is not WoV. So Adams' terminology may vary.

What did today's cartoon say?
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January 24th, 2012 at 1:07:12 PM permalink
I question Dilbert's choice of phrasing: "Adult beverage." Why would he say that, rather than "Alcohol" or merely "Drink" ?

FYI: Here's a direct link to the Pai Gow strip in question:
http://dilbert.com/2012-01-23

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What did today's cartoon say?

Totally unrelated. Wally isn't even in it.


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http://dilbert.com/1998-07-11
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January 24th, 2012 at 1:22:57 PM permalink
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A sheepish and perhaps expensive exit then ... but a lesson well learned that probably saved you a good deal of money later.


I was only betting the minimum ($25). I'm not sure what you mean by the second half of your sentence.
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January 24th, 2012 at 1:35:08 PM permalink
Quote: DJTeddyBear

Personally, my favorite strip is one from 1998:
http://dilbert.com/1998-07-11



Personally, I like User Friendly a lot beter. Too bad it's been domrant for around two years now...

I did like the Dilbert animated show. They should try it again.
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