Quote Originally Posted by Tthree View Post
Don't worry about it Terry. You have strong morals and that is an admirable trait. If you played as a pro with no other source of income I bet things would get less black and white over time. I sometimes point out dealer errors but that is if the Floor is hawking so i can get honesty points in his mind. I figure there are high odds that he will notice the mistake and fix it anyway. Here's one those with blurrier moral lines might try. when the dealer asks for the money back when he pays you on a loss just give the payment back without the bet. almost half the time it will work. A portion of that time you can tell the dealer knows he should get back twice as much but figures both the dealer and player will benefit by not pressing the issue.

It is my experience that casino rarely call to get it back if the dealers don't catch it. I have had dealers that were screwing up on procedures the entire shift. Like when you surrender they take half your bet from the circle and give t back to you and leave the other half in the circle. Of course when you go back they have figured out the issue and fixed the dealer but even though you got thousands in dealer errors and they mist know it, they don't ask for it back. The dealer didn't get fired. It isn't like a slot machine were a malfunction voids your play.

There will never be enough dealer errors to offset the number of times the casinos cheated me or stopped my play. AP play is not conducive to a friendly environment. All seasoned players KNOW this fact and whether or not they are willing to admit it, is another story.