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Re: Fate of the Chip Runner
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I tried yet again, in vain, to find intelligence on 2+2... [/ QUOTE ] You're ignorance is amusing. Here is a song for you, and your city... "... Some say the end is near. Some say we'll see armageddon soon. I certainly hope we will. I sure could use a vacation from this bull-sh.it three ring circus sideshow of Freaks here in this, hopeless fuc.king, hole we call LA. The only way to fix it is to flush it all away. Any fuc.king time. Any fuc.king day. Learn to swim, I'll see you down in Arizona bay. ... Some say a comet will fall from the sky. Followed by meteor showers and tidal waves. Followed by faultlines that cannot sit still. Followed by millions of dumbfounded dipshi.ts. Some say the end is near. Some say we'll see armageddon soon. I certainly hope we will I sure could use a vacation from this stupid shi.t, silly shi.t, stupid shi.t... One great big festering neon distraction, I've a suggestion to keep you all occupied. Learn to swim ... Cuz I'm praying for rain and I'm praying for tidal waves I wanna see the ground give way. I wanna watch it all go down. Mom please flush it all away. I wanna see it go right in and down. I wanna watch it go right in. Watch you flush it all away. ..."-Tool Love, -Jihad |
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Re: Fate of the Chip Runner
Well hold on now, I wasn't defending you, just telling you how it worked.
[ QUOTE ] 3. The chip runner "made the money up" in a fascinating way, breaking even for the night! Wow! [/ QUOTE ] If you don't care then so be it, but I'm just making sure we're on the same page here. You understand this means the chip runner worked that day without making ANY money if you mean "breaking even" like I think you mean. I know I'd be pissed off and heads would roll at work if they didn't pay me for a day. Did you even tip her that night? Because if you tipped her 1 buck then took that extra $100, in actuality, it's like you tipped her -$99 because she gave wrong change. |
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Re: Fate of the Chip Runner
I doubt they catch errors from dealers
I count card in BJ and have been overpaid many times.I've had a dealer tell me that I was an idiot for saying I was playing 2 hands ( which I was) and told me I was only playing one What really pissed me off was her shitty attitude when I called the floor over I get so much bullshit advice from dealers and they make enough mistakes that I have to be on top of that I sure as hell don't correct the errors that favor me. |
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Re: Chip Runner Lays Odds
Ok, I understand if a chip runner or waitress screws up they keep track of their sales so they know exactly how much in sales they owe. However, how about a dealer at a table game? How exactly would the casino keep track of every bet each dealer gives out? Many times dealers make errors in payouts especially in games such as 3 card poker where there math is necessary to figure the payouts. I don't see how they can track the problem if a dealer accidently gave out $500 on a payout because the pit bosses cannot be on top of every bet every hand. So it seems unlikely the casino can track every single payout that should be payed compared to what is actually payed out.
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Re: Chip Runner Lays Odds
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However, how about a dealer at a table game? How exactly would the casino keep track of every bet each dealer gives out? Many times dealers make errors in payouts especially in games such as 3 card poker where there math is necessary to figure the payouts. I don't see how they can track the problem if a dealer accidently gave out $500 on a payout because the pit bosses cannot be on top of every bet every hand. So it seems unlikely the casino can track every single payout that should be payed compared to what is actually payed out. [/ QUOTE ] "Eye-in-the-sky" |
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Re: Chip Runner Lays Odds
Correct, I saw on a TV show once them talking to a casion and they watch dealers closely and review tapes, etc. (there were talking about some collusion between dealers and players) and he stated that dealers sometimes just make honest errors and payout too much or by mistake sometimes and if that occurs they warn the dealer about it and if a dealer is routinely sloppy about it they are let go.
So as far as table games go (where money flows in and out and thus a "bank" isn't possible) it sounds like casinos accept the occasional screw up from a dealer but if a dealer does it a few times too often they get axed. |
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Re: Chip Runner Lays Odds
Would you give the chips back to someone who misread their hand. I wouldn't, but I'd give it back to the chiprunner
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Re: Chip Runner Lays Odds
it's very likely you won't get away with it. not too long ago, a supervisor confronted me with the news that I had been overpaid $500 more than a week earlier. they have cameras recording all the transactions, and then they track the runner to see who he gives the chips to. it takes a lot of time to go through all the tapes. if they recognize you, you will be asked to return the money. if you don't, you will be barred from the casino.
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Re: Chip Runner Lays Odds
Forgive me, 2+2, for I have sinned.
I ordered an Italian sandwich from the grocery-store deli yesterday. One (underpaid, bored) employee made the sandwich, and another (underpaid, bored) employee went to ring me up after the first walked away. She said "Is this Boar's Head brand meat or store-brand?" I said "What? I have no id- ... It's store brand." She pushed the button marked "cheaper sandwich", and I paid less. I still don't know what category my sandwich was in. Just thought I'd share. -Sam |
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Re: Chip Runner Lays Odds
you're a thief, and it's not close
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