Hold your tongue!

assume_R

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ycming said:
12 v4 Hi-lo indicies at below 0 not that rare :D May be rare in different counting systems :)

Ming
Ah, well I meant rare as in not having wonged out by the time the count gets low enough to hit that 12v4, at least in some counting systems.

Anyway, it sure is a good way to piss ploppies off at the table :) and everytime people get pissed about the flow I want to just show them http://wizardofodds.com/askthewizard/blackjack-hands-players.html
 

SystemsTrader

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creeping panther said:
Or in ST's case I will just handle them for him:laugh:;)

CP
CP at the end of my post I considered saying "or bring Creeping Panther along with you".;)

I was playing DD in a negative count when I hit my 13 v 3. Of course I bust and the dealer makes a hand and beats the table. The dealer would have busted had I stood. The player next to me goes off on me giving me a hard time wanting to know why the hell I did that? As per my style I ignored the guy and let it go, but he kept on me and Creeping Panther happened to be at the table with me. Now it was CPs turn who went off on him. He was pretty vocal and the player left the table at the end of the deck. Needless to say the other player at the table never said another word. The moral of the story is bring CP along to fight your ploppy battles for you.:laugh:
 

21Menace

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SystemsTrader said:
CP at the end of my post I considered saying "or bring Creeping Panther along with you".;)

I was playing DD in a negative count when I hit my 13 v 3. Of course I bust and the dealer makes a hand and beats the table. The dealer would have busted had I stood. The player next to me goes off on me giving me a hard time wanting to know why the hell I did that? As per my style I ignored the guy and let it go, but he kept on me and Creeping Panther happened to be at the table with me. Now it was CPs turn who went off on him. He was pretty vocal and the player left the table at the end of the deck. Needless to say the other player at the table never said another word. The moral of the story is bring CP along to fight your ploppy battles for you.:laugh:
Can we rent him out for the day?
 

kewljason

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SystemsTrader said:
CP at the end of my post I considered saying "or bring Creeping Panther along with you".;)

I was playing DD in a negative count when I hit my 13 v 3. Of course I bust and the dealer makes a hand and beats the table. The dealer would have busted had I stood. The player next to me goes off on me giving me a hard time wanting to know why the hell I did that? As per my style I ignored the guy and let it go, but he kept on me and Creeping Panther happened to be at the table with me. Now it was CPs turn who went off on him. He was pretty vocal and the player left the table at the end of the deck. Needless to say the other player at the table never said another word. The moral of the story is bring CP along to fight your ploppy battles for you.:laugh:
You say CP went off on him. Earlier in the threat, pooptarts talked about reaming someone out hard. I really don't advocate getting too confrontational. I make plays that may displease someone, or ignore them or laugh at them, or maybe make a comment, but I don't get confrontational or into a shouting match. You don't know what kind of person, you are dealing with. They could be waiting for you later that night in the parking lot. :eek: And please, I don't want to hear about who has a license to carry ect, When some unstable desperate person shoots you in the back of the head, it's not going to matter.

In this enviornment you could have desperate people losing money that they cant afford. Added in alcohol and bad things can and do happen.
 
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sagefr0g

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SystemsTrader said:
CP at the end of my post I considered saying "or bring Creeping Panther along with you".;)

I was playing DD in a negative count when I hit my 13 v 3. Of course I bust and the dealer makes a hand and beats the table. The dealer would have busted had I stood. The player next to me goes off on me giving me a hard time wanting to know why the hell I did that? As per my style I ignored the guy and let it go, but he kept on me and Creeping Panther happened to be at the table with me. Now it was CPs turn who went off on him. He was pretty vocal and the player left the table at the end of the deck. Needless to say the other player at the table never said another word. The moral of the story is bring CP along to fight your ploppy battles for you.:laugh:
the Stealthy Won did that? :eek::cat::cool::laugh::eyepatch:
 

SystemsTrader

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kewljason said:
You say CP went off on him.
Yes CP went off on him. I don't remember exactly what he said to the guy but he did it in a classy sort of way without escalating the situation.

sagefr0g said:
the Stealthy Won did that? :eek::cat::cool::laugh::eyepatch:
While I didn't need him to or ask him to do this, that's just the type of guy CP is. He looks out for his friends. I know CP can come across as confrontational with a lot of posters on this board but he really is just a nice guy and good friend.:)
 
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sagefr0g

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SystemsTrader said:
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While I didn't need him to or ask him to do this, that's just the type of guy CP is. He looks out for his friends. I know CP can come across as confrontational with a lot of posters on this board but he really is just a nice guy and good friend.:)
you nailed it ST. :)
 

Thunder

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Next time when you're hitting that 12 vs a dealer 4, which happens a lot at least for me, just tell them look I'm going to hit this. If I don't bust you pay me $25. If I bust, I'll give you $25. Capiche?

Five most common ploppie reasons for their dumb plays:
1. You gotta go with your gut man.
2. I hate hitting 16's.
3. I just know that the dealer has a low card under there.
4. I don't go by the book. The book was made by the casinos.
5. I always seem to lose when I double down.
 
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