tenzip
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So, my Dad went to the local store today, and called me after, with what I consider a strange story.
(For those who were in the chat last night, no, I did not get to go to try my newly-acquired counting skills. Work called as I was preparing to go. At least I get more practice time in before throwing myself into the fray.)
Anyway, Dad said he was playing at 3rd base, and the dealer brought out the shuffle card. Hand played out, Dad stood up to stretch while the dealer reloaded from the ASM. Immediately behind him is an empty roulette wheel. Dad said on a whim he threw a $5 chip on the table, told the dealer? "Black", and won. Sat back down and proceeded to play BJ. Next shuffle, same thing. Third shuffle, he threw the chip, but the PC picked it up and handed it back, saying that playing two games at once is not allowed.
Why in the world would they care? As long as a person is up and about, I would think they'd be happy to have someone throw money at them.
Anyone got a clue why this rule would ever come about, much less be enforced?
Any other strange rules that anyone has come across?
(For those who were in the chat last night, no, I did not get to go to try my newly-acquired counting skills. Work called as I was preparing to go. At least I get more practice time in before throwing myself into the fray.)
Anyway, Dad said he was playing at 3rd base, and the dealer brought out the shuffle card. Hand played out, Dad stood up to stretch while the dealer reloaded from the ASM. Immediately behind him is an empty roulette wheel. Dad said on a whim he threw a $5 chip on the table, told the dealer? "Black", and won. Sat back down and proceeded to play BJ. Next shuffle, same thing. Third shuffle, he threw the chip, but the PC picked it up and handed it back, saying that playing two games at once is not allowed.
Why in the world would they care? As long as a person is up and about, I would think they'd be happy to have someone throw money at them.
Anyone got a clue why this rule would ever come about, much less be enforced?
Any other strange rules that anyone has come across?