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Example 1: There are already total 10k dollars in the system (crazy, I know) provided by investors. Let’s say the last 100 contributors are 99 Average Joes that put 1 dollar in and Mr. Whale who put 101 dollars in. So the last 100 contributors’ pool is 199 dollars. After calculating the percentage of shares Joes get 49,5% of 10k to divide among themselves so 4950/99 equals 50 bucks for each. Pretty neat ROI right? Mr. Whale was a strong hand though and his ballsy move got him a nice bag of 5050 dollars.Pros and Cons of Hell
Example 2: There are 100k dollars in the system provided by previous investors who did not win for some reason. The last 100 contributors are Cheap Joes who only put $0.01 in. Let’s say that conveniently ISIS sabotaged internet or Tether exploded or something and nobody managed to outbid that because they were too busy panicking. You know what this means right? Cheap Joes get 1k each for the measly 1 cent investment. How can you not like these gainz? It’s basically free money! You get the idea. Praise Hell.
Example 3: (in case you still don’t get it): There are 10 dollars in the system because the founder is a cheapskate. Let’s say the first 99 contributors are again Cheap Joes that pay 1 cent because they do not believe in the glorious idea of Hell but hey, they FOMO’ed anyway. The last contributor is Mr Moron who put in 1000 dollars because he is a fat fingered whale. Now let’s say Mr Moron’s incredibly strong hand intimidated every other player and he was the last one (dream on). The total pool is $1010.99. After calculating shares Cheap Joes get only roughly one cent (my math may be off, too lazy to double check). Also we will always conveniently round up gains to at least 1 cent automatically because no bad deed should go unrewarded. This means Mr Moron won $9.01 off his $1000 investment. Not the best ROI ever but still better than average Ponzi. You know you’d play. Hell is fun.
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How much was the worst bad beat you ever saw for? What happened? | I'm guessing you mean a losing streak? The most I've seen someone lose in a single night is probably about $500,000, but I'm not yet coded for the private gaming salons that see the absolute biggest bets. |
You're a high roller dealer, but unaware of what a bad beat means? He means a huge upset in a single hand. AA losing to 2;7 on a A222K board for example. | Poker is not a table game, and we don't consider poker players "high rollers" anyway. |
Not yet coded? Is that done by your casino or is it something done by a governing body? | Both, basically. If I'm going to deal anything I need to be accredited by the casino, and the casino is responsible to the government for its accreditations. |
Are you allowed to, and have you ever accepted an invite to hang with high rollers outside the casino? Any stories? | I've been propositioned once by an Asian guy (I'm a dude), but besides that, no. |
They're all dead-eyed losers, right? | Outside of Friday and Saturday nights, most of the people are just sad. On a weeknight I'll start off my shift at a table and return to it eight hours later to see exactly the same players. |
I could pretty much write the script for what they'll talk about, how they'll bet and how they'll react right from the beginning of the shift. | |
So what's the script? Can you tell us? I'm one of those dead eyed losers, minus the high-roller status :( | From experience I can tell you which players will walk away early, which players will keep on raising until they lose everything and which players will chuck a hissy fit when that happens. |
I think most players aren't really there to win money - they're there to gamble. They could win a hundred times their bet in the first ten minutes and they'd give it all back, because they've essentially psychologically committed themselves to ten or more hours of gambling before they walk in the door. | |
You're a high roller dealer, but unaware of what a bad beat means? Seriously. I stopped reading immediately. | Poker is a blip on the fringe of what most casinos do. There's no reason to expect that a table game dealer should automatically know a lot about poker. |
Whats the biggest amount of money someone won? while you were dealing? | In a single hand, $100,000. Over the course of a night, about $400,000. (Both in the VIP) |
On the main floor the most I've given away in one hand was $75K on a jackpot bet. | |
now the biggest loss? | In a night, about 500K. In a single hand, $100K. Although he won it back the next hand. |
What are the official (or unofficial) ranks that a dealer climbs to get into the VIP rooms? Is it integrity based or just have to know the right people? | The place I work at is pretty regulated and the system is reasonably fair. Everyone starts with a school where they'll be taught one major game - usually roulette or blackjack. That takes about five weeks of full time training. |
Once they graduate, they start dealing in the main floor and are referred to as "lumpies" because their dealing is not yet smooth. | |
After 6-12 months they'll come back and be trained in a second major game. At this point they have a decision - they can learn baccarat and eventually move into the VIP, or they can learn roulette or blackjack and stay on the main floor. | |
I was lucky enough to get baccarat early. I dealt it on the main floor for about six months, then I did VIP training and started working there. | |
What's the craziest thing you've ever seen? | On a Saturday night once I was dealing to a player and his girlfriend, both of whom seemed totally sober. |
The man came up to my roulette table and bought in for $20. He lost it in one spin, and proceeded to very calmly take off his pants (not his underwear) and hand them to his girlfriend. Then they both very casually walked out the door with security following right behind. | |
That just sounds like a bet. | Quite possibly. |
Did you find out why this happened? | As thatissomeBS said, it was probably a bet. Once they're out the door we really don't care that much. |
I might be a bit late. Do you get paid much, what do the organisers do to prevent cheating etc, what are the rules of dealing? | I get $24 an hour, plus weekend penalties. |
A lot goes in to preventing cheating. There are a ton of cameras watching every table, plus supervisors. | |
What famous people were cool - which were aholes? | While I've been in the VIP we've had Bruno Mars and One Direction in (most performers who visit my city stay at the casino). Both were pretty polite and friendly from what I've heard (I didn't deal to them). Lady Gaga once played at the casino and went for a drink on the main floor afterward. |
What's the minimum on the roulette table? I've seen numbers as high as $5,000 before. | The roulette minimums are actually pretty low. The highest in the whole casino is $25. |
But you've got to bear in mind that that's per bet, and the average roulette player places anywhere between 20 and 100 bets per hand. | |
Has anyone ever "struck it rich" while you were working? | Never enough to retire, but I've given away six figures to players before. My favourite big winner was probably a guy who walked up to my $25 roulette table once and cashed in or $50. |
When I gave him his two chips he looked up at the table limit sign and realised that he'd made a mistake (he wanted the $2.50 table), but he was either too proud to cash out again or he couldn't be bothered. Anyway, he placed his two chips and I spun up. | |
Bam - straight up. $875. He bets the lot. | |
Next hand: About $2000. | |
At this point I got taken off for a break. When I came back 15 minutes later the guy had $25,000. | |
Is it $25 per bet or $25 inside/outside? In the US a $25 min means you must have to have $25 total on numbers, so could have a bunch of $1/$2 bets. | $25 minimum bet inside, $100 on the dozens and $200 on the even chances. We don't have aggregate minimums where I work, they're too hard to keep track of. |
Kinda reminds me of what i did. walked into a casino with £10 after getting stuck in town after a night out. £5 on a jack n coke. £5 on chips. walked out an hour later with £85 to my name. not a massive win, but it got me a taxi ride home! | You're my favourite type of punter. |
Does your casino run true baccarat in the high limit area or is it mini-bac? | Mini-bac. Full size baccarat requires too many staff and isn't any more popular than mini-bac. |
Anyone ever try to take their anger out on you? | Oh lordy, I was hoping someone would ask this. |
The answer is yes, every single night. Most players believe that they're special, and that their strategy is foolproof. When it comes undone, it can't be their fault. How could it? They're a gambling genius! It must be someone else's fault, and 90% of the time that someone else is me. | |
If they lose on roulette it's because I spun the ball too slow or too fast. If they lose on baccarat it's because I turned the cards over too quickly (seriously) or I passed them out the "wrong" way. | |
I've been yelled at plenty of times, and sent off the table by high rollers plenty. I once had a man who just have me a two-minute long ice cold stare after he lost on roulette. I kept going about my business, but every time I looked up he was staring right at me like he wanted to punch me. | |
In my very first hour of casino dealing I did a cash change for a man who had got himself confused about how much cash he had given me. We deferred to surveillance to sort it out, and carried on with the game. For the next ten minutes while we were waiting for the camera verdict he stood at the end of the table and ripped into me. He gave me every insult he could think of, to the point where other players got involved to tell him to cool it. In the end, it was his mistake. He turned bright red, cashed out immediately and left. | |
If that's your worst story, then that's actually not too bad. Glad to hear nothing ever got physical. | Not yet at least, although other dealers have been punched. It's the last place you'd want to do it though, when you're covered by hundreds of cameras and surrounded by security. |
Here's hoping your "never been punched" streak continues! Take care! | Cheers! |
Thoughts on the Phil Ivey Borgata Story? | Sounds like a great scam, but I'm surprised the casino was willing to oblige his request for a particular type of card. |
Have you been involved with any high rollers on the craps table? .. | No craps at my casino, very few tables in Australia. I've seen quite a few old Asian men with young Asian girlfriends, but my most surprising was an old Asian woman with a young white guy escorting her. Everything about her demeanour to him was totally masteslave. He sat on the sidelines while she gambled and got her drinks when she told him to. Occasionally he wanted to gamble so she would pass him chips and shoo him away. |
what was the largest age differences between a high roller and his arm candy? | |
Poker rooms have their own high roller rooms. But what table dealer doesn't know the term 'bad beat'? | It might also be an Americanism? I've never heard the term, but I also don't deal poker. |
I'm not american. bad beat is a poker term - simply put, it is when the player with significantly better odds to win a hand, loses | Fair enough, but Poker is not really a primary casino game. |
Whenever poker players find out I'm a dealer they always seem to have the impression that poker is all there is. We do have a poker room where I work, but it's a small, separate department that is colloquially referred to as daycare. | |
What was the biggest fail/mistake you've ever made (while dealing)? | I've made plenty of mistakes, but the worst is clearing the wrong number in roulette. I heard once about a dealer who was dealing a game with big bets on red, and the ball came up 32 red. He put the dolly on red and cleared everything else, including the bets on even and 32. Took hours to reconstruct by camera. |
Do you think that there is some bad karma for not tipping the dealer if you are on a winning streak? | No tipping in Australia, but if you win a jackpot it's customary to get them a gift voucher. |
Do you count cards? | Nearly all auto shufflers where I work, so it doesn't work. |
I know I'm such a hardcore gambler right? Do you see people like me very often or do gamblers shun noobs like me? | The hardcore gamblers will probably still be cold to you, especially if you "mess up" their blackjack hand (they're always looking for a scapegoat). But if you go on a Friday or Saturday night, stick to low limits and be friendly to the dealer you'll have a good time regardless of whether you win or lose. |
Are you going to answer questions during your ama. | You're one of "those" players. |
Yes but bad beats can carry over to a variety of different table games, it's meaning remaining the same. | In two years I've never heard a player use that expression. I don't doubt it is one, but colloquialisms like that aren't always universal. |
That's nothing. Some of the high roller rooms on the strip will see $500k per hand. | Yeah, I'm not yet salon coded and I know my casino has much bigger games. |
I was security, doing a table drop (taking money out to be counted) and back in the high roller suites. This guy had five hands, betting like $250k-500k USD per hand. | Still pretty scary dealing a $100K game though. |
What is the biggest tip and what is your average tip. | In Australia players are not allowed to tip, but they can buy players gifts (and gift cards). I've only received two in my time. The biggest was $500 for dealing a $75,000 jackpot to a table poker player. |
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Two questions, actually! Completely unrelated: 1) What's the weirdest conversation you've had with a gambler in recent memory? 2) Have you ever advised a first time gambler / someone who isn't quite sure of the rules..on let's say, the blackjack table? | I've had guests tell great stories of there experiences with "working girls" as we call them. |
All the time...most guests do not know how to play...that is actually part of the dealers job description...helping/advising guests how to play the games | |
Any asshole celebrity stories? | I've meet an enormous amount of pro-athletes...I have nothing bad to say about them. Second hand celebrity stories...tons. J-Lo is a notorious stiff...Ben Afflack, Barkley, Rodman...nothing but great things. |
I heard Beyonce was beyond rude...stiffed a cocktail waitress at the Wynn It is common knowledge among dealers that Jordan and Tiger do NOT tip. | |
I took a cab ride in Vegas, cabbie told me that Scottie Pippen is known as "No tipping Pippen". | I haven't heard anything about Pippen...maybe it is b/c Pippen doesn't play the tables and when I refer to someone as a stiff it is about them not tipping dealers...not necessarily how they treat waiters, waitresses, etc etc. |
What's the most money someone won in your table? Or lost? What are the skills required to be a dealer? | I dealt to one person who lost 1 million playing craps the night the Giants beat the Patriots in the Super Bowl...the first time. The most...I've seen a 100k winner...I am mostly in dice, so I never dealt and supervised baccarat, which is the game that gets all of the BIG action...I mean BIG play. People with multi-million credit limits, Royalty, etc etc...skills required by a dealer is simply just one who is talkative, gregarious, outgoing. |
Have you ever seen the move Casino? | Yes...my grandfather and his siblings actually worked in Vegas at that time...so much money was made...by everyone. |
Thats pretty cool. | My fathers Aunt said DeNiro's character was god awfully ugly and Sharon Stone's character was gorgeous...I had an accounting professor who was on the Gaming commission at the time they put Tony Spilatro (Pesci's character) in the black book. |
Is there any reason you would NOT let someone play? | Card counters are not allowed to play blackjack, but can play the others such as roulette, craps, and bacc. If one becomes too intoxicated, that may be a reason to "back them off" If a player becomes aggressive is another reason, but the previous two reasons, intoxication and aggressiveness are subjective and dependent on the player. |
Forgive me for not knowing this, but how do you know if someone is counting cards? | Very easy actually...it is all about how they bet and play...one does not necessarily know how to count to catch a card counter...in order for someone to be profitable at counting, they must have a large "bet spread" for instance a minimum bet of say $25 and a maximum of $500...one indication is if a person is betting: 25, 25, 50, 75, 500...that may be a sign...how one plays is another indication. |
I know you don't make the rules, but it's such bullshit. They literally kick people out for using their brain to play a game. | Yes and no...I see it from both sides...the advantage for a card counter is actually very small...it brings the advantage to slightly over 1%..so really it's a grind...and not automatic. A positive count for the player is also a positive count for the dealer. There have been times I've dabbled...got a 20 and the dealer pulls a 21. |
Has anyone ever come into the casino in a disguise that had previously been 86ed for card counting? | Not that I know of...I've never caught anyone like that...a good documentary about card counting is: HolyRollers |
What gives the player the advantage is that the dealer is more likely to bust. And a 1-2% advantage is exactly what the casino's normal advantage over players who play basic strategy is. So for a counter to have that allows them to always be profitable in the long run. It's simple math. | Yes...but it is a grind. It is not the romantic thing that I think people think it is. In the long run, absolutely a good counter will be profitable...but that counter will have put in a lot of hours and experience a lot of swings. |
Thanks for doing this AMA. Your proof pic is a bit blurry, but I think I'm looking at a Cosmopolitan ID card there. If so, could you let me know a bit about the comp structure at the Cosmopolitan? I usually play blackjack, at $1000 per hand. What can I expect for my kind of play? | Yes my proof is blurry and yes it's from the Cosmopolitan...for the comp structure I'll refer you to a co-worker, a host...I'll PM you his info later tonight, early Sunday morning...when you say $1000k a hand...I hope it means $1000 k a hand at least every hand. |
Biggest tip you've gotten? | In one night my crap table, which consists of 4 dealers made approximately 12k...my tips are usually accumulated throughout a night v. one big hand-in. |
Has the casino you worked at ever done "shady business"? i.e. ripping off people, beating them? | No beatings...they do not have to resort to "shady business" 1. all of the games have an advantage built in...most people now a days just come to party and not necessarily to "make money" very few people, I mean very few actually give themselves a fighting chance. They are just there to let loose and party. One practice some of the casinos have picked up which I do not like, but people still play is paying the 12 crap in the field double instead of the traditional triple...and playing blackjacks 6-5 instead of 3-2. |
Are there any casinos left in LV that let dealers keep their own tips? In other words, a 'go for your own' house, rather than pooled tips? | Yes...very few...Hooters and Silverton...If I wasn't getting out of the business, I would attempt to work at Silverton...I've talked to numerous "old timers" and of course goin for your own is far superior. I actually heard a co-worker describe recently working at the Silverton as making "score" as better than sex. |
The current structure of "pooling" tips is the reason I went back to school 5 yrs ago and I'm getting out now. | |
What are the best and worst bets at the casino? | The slot machines are terrible, the carnival games, such as Let it Ride, Three Card Poker are terrible...the best table game is baccarat, then craps (if played correctly) |
What is the biggest, "No no," in a casino? | Really touching any of the staff and the cards on a table and if someone reaches in the rack or towards it, even joking...they will get thrown out. |
What are your favorite restaurants in Vegas? | Romas on Spring Mtn...I've eaten at Hot 'n' Juicy Crawfish but was very intoxicated so I do not remember if I liked it or not. Lindo Michoacan on Trop is okay...I used to eat Ricardo's a lot on flamingo and decatur...on the strip...the Wynn and the Cosmopolitan buffet is awesome...Comme Ca is very good, Holsteins has a great beer selection as does Freaken Frogs across from UNLV on Maryland. |
Cool, thanks. I was in Vegas last week and had no idea where to eat. Fortunately we got lucky with some Italian restaurant at the Cosmopolitan. I'll remember your picks for next time. | Yea you probably ate at Scarpetta...I didn't mention it b/c I haven't eaten there yet. |
What are the telltale signs of someone who's counting cards? | An irregular, large bet spread and play. Splitting tens against a bust card with an enormous bet, and nothing but tens and aces show is a great indicator. When someone takes insurance on a dealer's Ace with a bad hand but a lrge bet is another. |
What about splitting tens against a bust card with a normal bet? I love doing this at low limit tables. | I normally wouldn't b/c you have a 20 and most likely will not improve your hand, but there are situations that say it is the play. |
How many people ACTUALLY cheat? | It actually happens more than you think...they do it in teams now-a-days...sometimes even the dealer is in on it...heres one |
Whats the cleverest one you've seen. | The cards at some casinos had a slight pattern that were barely noticeable and only when the cards were turned a certain way. Apparently some players from Asia recognized this, deposited a large amount of money in the casino bank and told the casino they wanted to play baccarat. They also stipulated they would only play if the dealer turned the cards a certain way before exposing the card...once the dealer did this one time through the deck...all of the cards were able to be read from the back...it is very confusing unless someone understands how baccarat is played. |
Are you trained to catch a cheater? | As a supervisor I took a class that taught some techniques and what to look for...what really prevents cheats is the fact that camaras are ubiquitous...and the dealers are taught "game protection" that prevents cheats. For instance in craps always making sure when the person shooting the dice always hit the back wall, the dice leave the shooters hand simultaneously, and both dice are airborne, in addition to the stick person always having his/her eyes on the dice. |
I thought Baccarat cards were only used once. | Normally yes...but I think they requested the same deck be used...yes this should've sent off a flag. |
Shit, missed this ama.. I have some real questions here.. | Fire away...I have about 20 mins b/f I leave for work. |
Approximately 4 guys? | Yea there was a group of guys together...it was about 3 yrs ago when I was dealing to them...cannot remember if it was 4 or 5 of them...but one of the guys did claim he lost about $2500. |
Thanks for all this, by the way. | No I am kind've a hard ass when I floor craps, so I nip shit in the but...only on video |
How much do you make playing us rubes at poker after your shift ends? Man, gotta leave when the dealers pull up for happy hour, but you're so fun to drink with! | I haven't played poker seriously in over two yrs...I've been finishing up my degree so I haven't had the time to invest. |
Poker dealers are notorious for being loose. | |
What game do I have the best chance at winning? | Baccarat then craps, in craps the way to play is a pass or don't pass bet with full odds...then a come bet or don't come bet again with full odds |
Do you gamble? | A little...all the bars in Vegas have machines at the counter...I'll put anywhere from $20 to $100 in...get free drinks and sometimes free food. |
Do you have any experience with anyone having incredible/unbelievable luck and you're convinced that he/she isn't cheating? | Actually pretty recently...some guy just got incredibly hot in blackjack and won about 90k...which was a lot compared to his normal play. |
I honestly think I know these guys. Was it the week of CES? | It was around that time, in January. |
You ever been a dealer in the WSOP? | No that's poker...I am a table games dealer, well supervisor now |
Biggest tip you've ever gotten? Favorite casino game? Most someone has ever won at your table? | Throughout a night I've made into the thousands Favorite game is craps Most won-over 100k. |
How can card counting considered cheating? Isnt that a major dick move from the casino? "Oh you can't use your brains, you'll have to be dumb and lucky." | It's not considered cheating, that is why one would not get into trouble for doing it...the only response the casino has is to refuse service *not allow you to play bj. |
What's your stance/opinion on that Phil Ivey casino incident? Context: Link to www.thestar.com | That was the same scam I spoke of earlier...with the card backs having a design issue...in my opinion, as long as no devices were used...it was the fault of the casino and the casino should take the hit...they were negligent. IMHO. |
Do some dealers cheat? I know its harsh in Vegas, but what about more easy places like Cruise liners etc? | Cheat for who? Dealers work on tips, more so than waitresses. So they are not gonna cheat so the player loses. |
I just spent a weekend at Las Vegas [first time] with a client who curiously only played slots [to the level he got comp'd regularly]. It was a surreal experience. However since it looks like there will be repeat visits, it got me wondering: what would be the best way to go about learning a table game like blackjack and the best way to teach my [Jpn] client/friend? | Ask the dealer...it is part of there job to help. |
How much does the casino spend in card decks per day or month or whatever the period would be? How many decks is that? What about dice? Edit: corrected Swype mistake from Reddit Mobile. | That I do not know. |
How often do they replace dice? | 8 hrs. |
You get new dice every 8 hours? What do you do with the old ones? | Some casinos sell them...others not sure. |
Have you even been to the tunica casinos? If not, what have you heard about them? | My grandfather always liked goin to Mississippi. |
What is the highest amount of dough you've ever seen anyone lose? | 1 million. |
Holy shit... How pissed was he? | He gets pissed when he loses... I've dealt and floored his games numerous times... He's pretty cool other than that. |
What is your favorite non-cassino game to play, such as board games and video games? | I love to play cards...euchre, all forms of rummy, knock, skat, spades...as for video games I pretty much only play Madden. |
How rich is he? do you know what he does? I cant imagine losing a milly...even if i was rich. Whats the point?...i doubt he does it for the money. Maybe the rush? | He's a professional gambler. |
Obviously not professional enough, eh? ;-) | I wouldn't go that far...people lose, even pros. He doesn't play craps professionally...but he is a professional gambler. |
How much money does the casino have at any point inside the building ? | It depends on the chips in play...differs from casino to casino. |
By law a casino has to have enough money in hand to cover every bet in play on its floor, correct? | Not sure what the exact percentage is...but it is stricter than our banking system, lol. |
Ever hear of Steve Forte? | No but I work with his son John. |
Damn... To someone like me, He is royality. I'd pay good money to watch him shuffle.. Sounds weird, but its true. | I'll ask John about it tonight. |
1st, huge fan of your work, I love anything to do with chance or cards. 2nd, what is a good amount of money to bring into a casino? I've been making a Vegas fund and I need to know when I need to actually go. | It depends on the amt of money you'd like to bet...usually around a couple thousand should be okay. |
I've had guests tell great stories of there experiences with "working girls" as we call them. All the time...most guests do not know how to play...that is actually part of the dealers job description...helping/advising guests how to play the games | One story was when approximately 4 guys were sharing a room...one of the guys got nearly blackout drunk, brought a worker upstairs to the room, he was so drunk, he passed out and the working girl made off with thousands of dollars. |
That's the most hilariously sad story i've ever heard...thanks for the answers! | Your welcome...another was when a guy was in with his wife...he picked up a girl at the table when his wife was elsewhere...he attempted to bring the girl to the room...on his way his wife happened to be waiting at their room door...when they got there the working girl kept walking(apparently with payment) that was a 2nd hand story but I definitely believe it. |
Keep going! | Lol...one guy had a terrible bite on his bicep...I asked him what happened...he told me he brought a girl upstairs...she began to pleasure him orally...he looked down and she had her hands in his pocket pants which were around his ankles looking for money...he went to grab her...she bit his arm and ran away. |
Have u ever stacked a deck | Never...not necessary...the casinos do not need to "stack the deck" the games are in their favor |
Baccarat then craps, in craps the way to play is a pass or don't pass bet with full odds...then a come bet or don't come bet again with full odds | wizardofodds |
No that's poker...I am a table games dealer, well supervisor now | It's a good way to get experience I've heard for those with little time dealing poker and want to get an in. |
Throughout a night I've made into the thousands Favorite game is craps Most won-over 100k. | I split my tips with every dealer working that day, so If I make a score, it doesn't matter...that's part of the reason I stopped dealing. |
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