2kool4skool;1171362 wrote:If they want to have some grandmother deal blackjack, it's not my fault my reflexes are quicker than hers.
Then they have the fat ass floor manager come over and tell me "that's against the rules sir, please do not touch your chips after the bet is placed." LOL, Yeah, okay chief.
Was it your first time ever gambling?
I always take the money if they pay me on a losing hand. Screw the casinos.bases_loaded;1171527 wrote:Earlier in the day same thing happened to another player and he let the dealer know, she basically said "thanks for letting me know but unfortunately honesty doesn't pay here "and raked his money. So I decided if they ever pay I'm taking
Sounds pretty made up. I doubt the dealer would be cheating to help your uncle. #1 he'd be risking facing charges and #2 he'd risk his job. For a couple hundred bucks in tips? Not a likely scenario. You and your uncle may have thought that is what the dealer was doing, but it is highly unlikely.sportchampps;1176318 wrote:I was playing blackjack with my uncle at the Hoover dam and the dealer started cheating for my uncle. I was betting only 25$ a hand and my uncle was betting 200$. He would tip 20 bucks every time he won (he was already up 5k on the trip). The dealer started Not even giving my uncle a chance to choose to hit or stay instead just turning the card up and placing it in the more favorable position for him. I've seen my uncle in a lot of situations but this was the most nervous I have ever seen him. He got up about 3k and walked away tipping the dealer another couple hundred and telling me to meet him at the car quickly.
Ive also been with my uncle at wheeling downs when he cashed 5000 in for chips at the table and they found a counterfeit 20$ in the money and they took his ass to security and questioned him for an hour or so over one fake 20 outta 5k. He runs a few bars and probably got the counterfeit bill from there.