So although I didn't state specifically that the Beau had LS on the 6D only, I was prepared for you to comment on that.

Look, I'm really not trying to bust your balls, but if you're going to relate stories, events, casino conditions, etc., and you want to be taken seriously (otherwise why post?), then don't you think a little accuracy is important?

If the Caesars game took place in the "Palace Court", i.e., the HL salon at Caesars, and you "stated" that, there wouldn't have been another post by me. I already said that I was going to leave the MGM Grand DD issue alone. Anyone who has played at the MGM, knows that there is no DD game there. Period! That said, every casino surrounding the Grand does, in fact, have one. Could you be mistaken? Of course. Is it a big deal? No. But it is just as easy to say that your memory was a little fuzzy, that it could have just as easily been the NYNY, or San Remo, or the Trop... But no, you were specifically relating an event associated with DD and surrender. A reasonable person would (could?) easily expect you to remember that piece of information, as it is not common at Las Vegas DD games. It is a rare rule, and it seemed to figure prominently in your story, thus it is reasonable to expect someone to get that right!

Again, this is the "beginners" page, and many people may come away thinking that the MGM might offer a DD game with surrender. They do not. On both counts.

What's wrong with just saying, "ok, I made a mistake", and letting it go. Really. People make mistakes. I make mistakes. It's an imperfect world.

When I'm wrong, I admit I'm wrong, and get on with it. It's an amazing strength. More people ought to try it.

"To err is human."

My lectures for the day are complete.

Have a good day Professor.

cheers
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