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XVP : Disturbing new procedure at Sunset Station's BJ tables

Thanks for your response. I must agree with you, you are Naive.
When I contacted the gaming commission in Las Vegas, I was told that unlike
changeing a computer chip in a machine, the casinos do not need the
commissions approval as to how the new cards are brought onto the table.
To respond further to your second paragraph (on your naivety), it is not hard
to contact the gaming commission. When will you be doing it?
And for further response to you post. Of course, regular blackjack players
have the most interest here; however, when it comes to getting action and
things done, there is definitely more power in larger numbers than smaller.
jackie

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Thanks for your response. I must agree with you, you are Naive.

Well, removing naivete(and not only mine) is part of why I join
groups like this. Like I always say: "The ONLY 'stupid question' is
the one you DON'T ask!".

When I contacted the gaming commission in Las Vegas, I was told
that unlike changeing a computer chip in a machine, the casinos do
not need the commissions approval as to how the new cards are
brought onto the table.

That's too bad. Not surprising, just disappointing.
  

To respond further to your second paragraph (on your naivety), it
is not hard to contact the gaming commission. When will you be
doing it?

Well, since I'm not only not a BJ player but have never even BEEN to
Vegas so much as once, I'm not planning to.

And for further response to you post. Of course, regular blackjack
players have the most interest here; however, when it comes to
getting action and things done, there is definitely more power in
larger numbers than smaller.

Then I wish you good luck in pursuing those large numbers. Just
remember: "You get more flies with honey than with vinegar".

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