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    Quote Originally Posted by Tthree View Post
    If the dealer hadn't offered insurance you would have to be offered insurance knowing the dealer had it. The same result as a dead hand so perhaps the Floor was making you feel like he was generous when he really wasn't.
    Quote Originally Posted by CanadaKevinB View Post
    dealer has a ten up
    I've never seen insurance offered with 10 up. It was just not checked for when she had it and they had hit their hands, then she saw she had it. The pit was nice and instead of losing their chips like they would have normally they got to keep them with it being considered a misdeal. This was generous because they would have lost otherwise.

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    dealer mistakes

    [QUOTE=Fenix;221985]I've never
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