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Thread: SCAA: CSM #126

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    SCAA
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    SCAA: CSM #126

    i found that Aces go with low cards n Aces likely in the same round when i play CSM #126, i use chips to record the
    occurance for thousandsss hands.
    any reason to exlain it?
    any possiblity that the cards are recognised/scanned in the CSM126? Ace & 10s r separated deliberately.

  2. #2
    G Man
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    G Man: Re: CSM #126

    > Ace & 10s r separated deliberately.

    That'S the best way to get a BJ! If both cards are consecutive, BJ is impossible.

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