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> The more serious offense is clueing the players that > under his ten is a small card (not an ace of course). > > with the viewer the dealer does not have that info. -- billb "xarax" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > "billb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I used to wonder that too, it's only a mirror. If I have a 10 up, I > > can see part of the A if the hole card is an ace. If I have a 10 up > > I turn the cards 90 degrees and I can see the little 10 or Q or > > whatever. Assuming the casino uses "reader" cards. > > > > In ALL other cases, I see blank paper. A dealer caught telling the > > players he has BJ before offering insurance will be fired quickly. > > > /snip/ >
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