Do you allow other players to place bets on your hands

Cardcounter

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#21
This reminds me of my favorite extourchine story on here. Once there was this young lady betting $5-$10 a hand and a high roller betting a $1,000 behind here she got a blackjack and said if you don't give me $500 right now I double for less. The high roll got so pissed and called the pit boss over which ruled it was her hand and she could play it how ever she wanted. He contemplated and gave her $500 so she would just take the blackjack.
 
#22
I always allow people to place rider bets on me. It's one of the thrills of a Blackjack session. One time at the Wynn Macau I was flatbetting 100HKD and someone placed 500HKD rider bets on me for three consecutive hands. All of them were wins. I know, coincidence, but it still made me feel warm and fuzzy.
 

DonR

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#23
Cardcounter said:
This reminds me of my favorite extourchine story on here. Once there was this young lady betting $5-$10 a hand and a high roller betting a $1,000 behind here she got a blackjack and said if you don't give me $500 right now I double for less. The high roll got so pissed and called the pit boss over which ruled it was her hand and she could play it how ever she wanted. He contemplated and gave her $500 so she would just take the blackjack.
In my opinion, that is a stupid and pretty dangerous thing to do. How safe was she going to be in the parking lot, is the question she should have asked herself. But again, people do a lot of stupid things for money.
 

HarryKuntz

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#24
Cardcounter said:
This reminds me of my favorite extourchine story on here. Once there was this young lady betting $5-$10 a hand and a high roller betting a $1,000 behind here she got a blackjack and said if you don't give me $500 right now I double for less. The high roll got so pissed and called the pit boss over which ruled it was her hand and she could play it how ever she wanted. He contemplated and gave her $500 so she would just take the blackjack.
Surely any bit boss or manager in their right mind would just pay the high roller and not risk losing the acton. If this story's true, this guy must have been dumb as hell if he didn't threaten to walk on refusal of blackjack being paid.:whip:
 

Blue Efficacy

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#25
HarryKuntz said:
Surely any bit boss or manager in their right mind would just pay the high roller and not risk losing the acton. If this story's true, this guy must have been dumb as hell if he didn't threaten to walk on refusal of blackjack being paid.:whip:
This would be a total violation of procedure. I have to disagree that any floorperson would risk their job by paying a BJ payout for a backline better who didn't end the hand with a blackjack.
 

tribute

Well-Known Member
#26
Cardcounter said:
This reminds me of my favorite extourchine story on here. Once there was this young lady betting $5-$10 a hand and a high roller betting a $1,000 behind here she got a blackjack and said if you don't give me $500 right now I double for less. The high roll got so pissed and called the pit boss over which ruled it was her hand and she could play it how ever she wanted. He contemplated and gave her $500 so she would just take the blackjack.

Pardon my ignorance, but:
1) What is "extourchine"?
2) Why did she demand $500?
3) Why would she consider double-for-less on a blackjack? The places I play don't allow double downs on BJ's.
 

ihate17

Well-Known Member
#29
The real story

I believe quite some time ago on this board I told the story of Mr DH at the Trop.
Since that time Mr. DH has passed on but since these things are so rare I believe cardcounter is just kind of re-doing this "tale from the felt"

The big player here had a huge credit line at at least two Vegas casinos that I knew of. He was loud, drunk, liked to play on $10 tables, would abuse the dealers but then make $500-$1000 toke bets for them, he would tip and abuse other players, he would have money on up to 5 tables at a time, he would sometimes play 2 tables at once, and while perhaps losing $400,000 in a night $100,000 of it could land up in the toke boxes.

I witnessed him give some "lady?" a couple of thousand dollars to play and then when she lost that she just grabbed a couple of yellow chips from his stack and was shortly taken by casino security.

He was the show. He would often put a bet of several thousand dollars under the bet of some $10 player and think he controled the hand but I believe regulations give control of the hand to the person in that seat and not to the person with the most money in the betting circle. What happened is about exactly what cardcounter said except for the money amount and a detail or two. He placed a $5000 bet under this woman's $10 bet, got a blackjack and she threatened to double down if he did not give her $1000.
He yelled screamed and cursed first at the dealer and then at the pit boss who came to sort things out (the floorman had already run for cover). Finally, the shift manager explained to him that it was her hand and he loudly cursed to lady as he gave her the grand and she went straight to the cage.

The largest tip (I have never worked for tips) I ever received was from this player.

ihate17
 
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