I haven't played Hinckley in quite awhile, but I just noticed if a player asks to see the burn card they have to show it according to their gaming compact. See bottom of page 8. https://www.bia.gov/sites/bia.gov/fi...idc-038305.pdf
It says:
After each full set of cards is placed in the shoe, the dealer shall remove the first card there from face downwards and place it in the discard rack which shall be located on the table immediately to the right of the dealer. Each new dealer who comes to the table shall follow the same procedure as described in this subsection before the new dealer deals any cards to the players. The first card which has been placed face down in the discharge rack, otherwise known as the "burn card," shall be disclosed if requested by a player.
Last edited by Midwest Player; 09-19-2019 at 11:39 AM.
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On another note, other than a ten value card, what cards would you cut to keep in? Obviously, if you see a bust card, you cut it out and if you see a ten value card, you keep it in play but what about 7, 8 or 9? If I am playing with another player, I defer the cut to a ploppy if the bottom card is neither a bust nor a ten card but if heads up, what should one do? I have been cutting all except ten value cards out.
i wanted to be sure that the SD/DD conv started after my comments...which it did...I was obviously - at least to those that actually play the game - referencing a shoe game...but to have "ZDummy" attack me...and then to have other 'impostor, wannabes' pile on is even more comical
if you really thought my comments of a $1-199 (even though I made a point - 3 TIMES, NO LESS - that that max of 199 was 'funny') were referencing a S/DD game...please enlighten me to where these $1 minimum DD/SD games exist????
AFWIW, I even if i was 'red chipping' like you kats...I could only inherently spread 1-40...HAHAHA....not worth my time for nickels....too funny
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