I gambled very heavy in the mid 80s in Atlantic City. I won $22,000 at my peak but also lost a lot of money. I did date a Playboy Bunny from Philly who worked at the Playboy Casino during this time as well. Boy, those were the days.... [Reply]
Just turned $80 into $600 in Atlantic City last weekend. Hit a full house in 3 card poker then hit a straight on the next hand. Dealer was quickly swapped thereafter. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefRocka:
Just turned $80 into $600 in Atlantic City last weekend. Hit a full house in 3 card poker then hit a straight on the next hand. Dealer was quickly swapped thereafter.
I'd guess that was probably a coincidence. Dealers can't stay at the table for more than an hour and twenty minutes no matter what. $600 is nothing to a casino. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi:
I'd guess that was probably a coincidence. Dealers can't stay at the table for more than an hour and twenty minutes no matter what. $600 is nothing to a casino.
You'd be surprised. Whenever the pit boss feels luck is on the players side at a table they switch the dealers. I've seen it happen a thousand times. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefRocka:
You'd be surprised. Whenever the pit boss feels luck is on the players side at a table they switch the dealers. I've seen it happen a thousand times.
I still don't see how that helps in a game like 3 card. Burning a card in the middle of a blackjack shoe can change the way the cards are falling, but 3 card is hypothetically a random shuffle every time. [Reply]