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Nothing really surprising, but in my experience, the house is a winner more often than not. 🙄
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I have had more then enough complaints against that black jack dealer. For instance he deals off the bottom of the deck, he is a card counter and he is wanted in 5 states for violatating the gambling laws and RICO. My advice to you is keep your head up smile and always remember that he will get you again sorry
@Debo ~ you are NOT a loser . . . . . . . THE DEALER (GAME) CHEATS . . . . I have counted the number of times the dealer got black jack vs the number of times I have and the numbers are skewed in the dealers favor.
I have found that most of the games on AARP are fixed for the player to lose. I have gotten high scores in other games and it failed to register. I have taken screen shots for proof.
Bottom line . . . . . play for pleasure, try to beat your own score . . .
. . . . . if it gets to be too much . . . . stop for awhile and get a game DVD/CD that will allow you to enjoy your leisure time with less frustration. When I see some of these scores in the millions and trillions, I say " no way " - it's rigged. lol
I have had more then enough complaints against that black jack dealer. For instance he deals off the bottom of the deck, he is a card counter and he is wanted in 5 states for violatating the gambling laws and RICO. My advice to you is keep your head up smile and always remember that he will get you again sorry
@Travis55Chevy, thanks for the laugh🤣 When I learned to play in the early 90s, some of the tables in north Lake Tahoe dealt from a single deck (and it wasn't uncommon for the dealer's shoe to have only 2 decks). Now that was fun!
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