They screwed that up too. At the end the dealer deals from two cards which are to be a 3 or a K but since dealer's hole card is unknown there are actually three cards.
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To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: 10/22/2007 5:24:38 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Adios Viva Laughlin
(First posted on the regional group)
I saw episode two last night, missed the first one. What a cornball format
and plot line.
But I saw about twelve seconds of real shots of Laughlin in two second bursts
while they changed segments.
Let's see:
* a shot of the night-time Golden Nugget white lights canopy only showing
"casino".
* driving down Casino Drive going south with the Aquarius (?) marquee showing
through the back window
* a shot of Casino Drive going south where you see the CB and TE marquees
(maybe it was still RE?)
* possible Riverside night-time lights
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So the Viva Casino had old reel slot machines like Wild Cherry and Double
Diamond, didn't see any video ones. The competitor casino had new video ones
including progressive ones. Not a glimpse of any VP in any joint that I saw.
So the Viva Casino ended up dealing single deck BJ down to the last card in
the deck. I guess they didn't even burn a card, anyone notice?
So they were talking about counting cards, but the plot line was about
remembering the actual cards left in the deck sort of like poker outs, not if
the
count was favorable.
There was a topless pool at the competitor's casino. Have not found that in
Laughlin yet.
The cocktailer put up with a drink tip being stuck into her ample cleavage.
So who remembers what songs were sung? I can remember Queen's "Fat Bottomed
Girls".
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