Dunbar wrote:
A good example of a non-pro giving up fantastic info was the "Sic Bo
Pro". That's the moniker Stanford Wong gave to a recreational
player who discovered an error in a Sic Bo layout in the South (I
think it was New Orleans) several years ago, and told Wong about
it. Had the "Sic Bo Pro" kept it to himself, he could have
extracted a long-time income from that game.
Actually, the pit boss noticed the error, and new felts had been ordered; but
they thought the error was minor enough that they'd make more by having the
game up than they'd give up on the overpayments.
Oops.
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Randy Hudson