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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] It's the exact opposite. You can visually count the chips knocked over and then know how many are in each stack. [/ QUOTE ] Of course the clever kids put out two stacks of 4 chips, and one stack of 5 and knock the stack of 5 over, thus "proving" that each stack has 5 chips. [/ QUOTE ] If a dealer or another player can't visually count a 4 or 5 stack that is placed over the line then there is something seriously wrong. You're making up things that just don't happen. [/ QUOTE ] Is THAT what I'm doing? Drat. I was trying to do something else. I thought I was pointing out as incorrect the theory that splashing the last stack somehow confirmed the size of the other stacks. Silly me. |
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