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Thread: How likely is it to lose with a SCORE great or equal to 200 in 4 hours of play?

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    Wonging INTO double-deck games? Come on.

    Granted, I don't know the whole story, but AFAIK, either you're being "cheap" by not playing-all, or the game has such awful rules (HE off the top) that it's likely a waste of time to play [very few hands played per hour]. Of course, there may be other reasons to wong-in, but I cannot imagine it being for a counting-game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RollingStoned View Post
    Wonging INTO double-deck games? Come on.
    Not that hard to believe, at least for short periods of time. I remember this guy who used to wong single deck games for black chips in Wendover on busy weekends and got away with it for two decades.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigplayer View Post
    Not that hard to believe, at least for short periods of time. I remember this guy who used to wong single deck games for black chips in Wendover on busy weekends and got away with it for two decades.
    My point isn't that it's hard to believe -- I believe it. But my reasoning is in the second paragraph, ie: WHY would you do it (seemingly for a 4 hour session)?
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