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    Quote Originally Posted by notFromTheMidWest View Post
    also how the holy heck did a dealer spread you to two hands? That would never fly in any of my local places.
    That's really my fault. I should of immediately pulled my last bet back after the previous push. I got distracted in conversation while the new shoe was being shuffled. I agree though, I wouldn't think the dealer could place your chips for you spreading to two hands. It was all just a compounding disaster. The good thing is I learned by losing a couple $40 bet's rather than a couple $100 bets. The whole point of these sessions is to get a feel for different dealer mannerisms and procedures while getting a taste of the variance.
    Last edited by UncleChoo; 08-19-2019 at 09:32 AM.

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