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    BTW, IF one is going to be going to the casinos when they open up, there's going to be plenty of dealer mistakes. Dealing is not unlike a sport. You need repetition, both physically for the rhythm and cadence, and mentally to not make mistakes.

    There will be a few who will practice during the downtime. But most won't, and they will be rusty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleDownSoft21 View Post
    BTW, IF one is going to be going to the casinos when they open up, there's going to be plenty of dealer mistakes. Dealing is not unlike a sport. You need repetition, both physically for the rhythm and cadence, and mentally to not make mistakes.

    There will be a few who will practice during the downtime. But most won't, and they will be rusty.
    there actually might be less
    there will be a lot less tables open, so they can just have their better dealers working. with less tables to supervise the pit and maybe even survalliance are more likely to catch mistakes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Counting_Is_Fun View Post
    Good question. If it only costs you a few dollars...then yes I too correct the dealer to my disadvantage, but do it subtlety.
    Smart.

    Quote Originally Posted by Counting_Is_Fun View Post
    But usually only if I am heads up. If other players, then almost always no I don't correct my disadvantage.
    Not smart. Why not? See the big difference between the two quotes? CIF, just busting your chops.
    Last edited by BoSox; 05-06-2020 at 08:39 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomf23 View Post
    there actually might be less
    there will be a lot less tables open, so they can just have their better dealers working. with less tables to supervise the pit and maybe even survalliance are more likely to catch mistakes.
    I think that will be true. And it likely won't take them long to get back up to speed. And with tables at half capacity, also likely less mistakes.

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    Carnival games

    Munchkin said on the podcast today that you may see some changes in the carnival games. Specifically, you likely will see that players will not be allowed to touch cards, unless they are wearing gloves. He also brought up the possibility of dealing some of the carnival games face up. Which would be very interesting, as games like Mississippi Stud and 3 Card Poker could become countable.

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