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Old 11-11-2007, 01:50 AM
EWillers EWillers is offline
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Default Re: The dealer said I couldn\'t do it

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I don't see why not.

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I'm going to assume you agree to a "regulation" exception. Like in Vegas, I hear the gaming commission is pretty strict on placards and the like.

But putting that aside, what about enforcement? Should the dealer (or the floor) be required to be an enforcing party in this uncharted territory?

Player A and B agree to some wild ass modification in the middle of a hand. As the dealer is doing what he thinks he is supposed to, Player A and B realise they were agreeing to do different things (there was no meeting of the minds). The floor is called. At this point should the floor revert back to the rules of the game? Should he try to discern just what the heck the players were trying to agree to?
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