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    I perceived the guy in first base did. Then the others in the middle followed without questioning (seemingly in agreement that she was going to flip her cards over).

    So the thing here is, if they saw her going to flip her cards over. Then its 100% BJ. And I should surely take insurance. However if they are wrong, I'm now placing a -EV bet at max money out.

    Should we believe the casuals in what they may have saw? I mean how can you mistaken the dealer going to flip her cards over. That just never happens.
    Last edited by 20 to 1 Spread; 08-30-2016 at 10:24 AM.

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