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    Quote Originally Posted by hypercube View Post
    You are wrongly assuming this is being done specifically for me, instead of standard operating procedure, counters just happen to be the only ones who notice it being done.

    Hypercube, yourself and Three are both correct. Yes I believe it is a standard operating procedure because they will do WHATEVER it takes to deter counters from wanting to go play, as well as playing in their establishment. The great expense, or cost to accomplish their goal is of minor concern, it is all a matter of principle to them. You cannot have some arrogant counter thinking that they can walk out the door with a few extra benji's in his/her pocket.

    Now, what do you think of the whole new level of schemes "possibly a training manual" that they can come up with when the two sided coin flipper suddenly appears on one of their tables?
    Last edited by BoSox; 08-21-2017 at 06:04 AM.

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