- Joined
- Jan 30, 2006
- Location
- Los Angeles
I chose, at random, 3 successive gamehands of Caribbean Stud Poker at 3dice. I chose them before I saw the first of the three. I decided that the number of hands would be three, that they would all be chosen with the maximum bet with side bet placed, AND that I would fold all three. All of this during a free-roll tournament. I decided that, after the first hand, I was only really interested in the player's cards as I had already decided to fold all three hands in advance so, in the second shot, I captured the screen before the dealer's cards were exposed. My subsiding tournament chip balance obviously reflects three hands played and folded at $50 + .10 each. After taking the 3 following screenshots I can honestly say that I feel that these three successive gamehands are nothing out of the ordinary or usual from any other online CSP that I have experienced over the last five years. I love 3dice! Enzo's great! I have no issues with 3dice and, furthermore, I feel that the cards dealt at 3dice's CSP aren't any more or less typical than CSP cards dealt at any other online casino. In fact, I consider them all to be about the same in that respect. My only point is that I have played thousands of CSP hands at dozens of brick and mortar casinos over the last 10+ years - as long as I can remember CSP being first offered in the Western US - and in all that time I have yet to see cards fly in this dimension as I have witnessed in cyberspace. But haven't we come to take for granted this alternative reality? Haven't we come to accept the people, places and situations we encounter online as we have accepted what we have known in the real world? This cyberworld was predicted long ago, in the last century, in fact, and, at the time, this place was simply referred to as: The Twilight Zone. I present the following for your consideration: