After devouring the meat, Urz will start following Shepard around the camp and may be entered into the varren pit fight. Urz was a former champion pit fighter, and as such he has a high probability of winning and a corresponding higher bet: 500 credits instead of 250. Should Urz lose a fight, he will relocate to the nearby med-lab and become. Fight Pitt 8 Events.
This was in Vegas, and I'm surprised at this because I played at 4 casinos that did not pay out if you fold. For future CYA situations always face up fold?
Well I would clarify the rule for sure, basically saying 'I have a trips winner but I want to fold; do I still get paid on trips if I fold?' Because if you don't, you have to call more than optimal.
If players typically muck cards to the dealer, they obviously can't pay you. Did you actually see anyone fold and not get paid on a qualifying trips hand? I would think this is a fairly uncommon scenario.
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By the way, whenever another player bothers me about not making a trips bet, I let them know they can play on my spot if they split the win with me.
When a dealer keeps bothering me about it (because they're missing out on the large toke they usually get from winning trips bets), I want to respond with 'Do they let children on the gaming floor? No? Then stop telling a grown man how to spend his money'. The only problem is I don't have the balls to actually say that.
By the way, whenever another player bothers me about not making a trips bet, I let them know they can play on my spot if they split the win with me.
That's sounds like an awesome way to deal with (what I would call) overbearing players! Well done, sir!
For that matter, why not say the same to the overbearing dealers, too? Of course they cannot and will not place any bet, but it might get the same point across as the wonderfully smart-a** comment below.
'Do they let children on the gaming floor? No? Then stop telling a grown man how to spend his money'.
I, too, would think it, but not say it ...unless I had had a few ...or new that the dealer had an extremely good sense of humor!
In Vegas, at the Plaza, (The same place that wouldn't pay the envy bonus on a mini royal) the dealers do not pay trips bets if the player does not play the hand through. If the player appeals to the pit, they may side with the player. I've seen it go both ways.
That is preposterous. Doesn't have house have a gaming guide that explains the actual little playing rules?That's sounds like an awesome way to deal with (what I would call) overbearing players! Well done, sir!
For that matter, why not say the same to the overbearing dealers, too? Of course they cannot and will not place any bet, but it might get the same point across as the wonderfully smart-a** comment below.
I, too, would think it, but not say it ...unless I had had a few ...or new that the dealer had an extremely good sense of humor!
While I understand how frustrating it is to deal with moronic dealers floormen, it generally avails us little to get into altercations with floor personnel. A lot of casinos have DTG's (Director of table games) who implement new game rules very arbitrarily via 'The Rule Dartboard,' for lack of a better description. Many floormen and dealers are 'out to lunch' on doing things right on details they should have gotten right.
I think a good idea that'll make a difference is to contact the right person at the casino operator and/or the table games person at the distributor. Let them know what's going on, on what's wrong and isn't working. Every time a casino improperly operates a game, the distributor looks bad. The game may lose customers and get pulled from the floor, leaving the distributor with a bad reputation for its game, and loss of income. We take it seriously. 10% of my work consists of correcting things along the lines of 'they did WHAT at the Chief Wild Eagle Casino? That hurt OUR game AND get it pulled! Here are the procedures, have Dean and Bobby set up training, or contact them on correct product procedures.' Some Customers are as dangerous for a product as the best efforts of the competitors are.
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