Live Blackjack - dealer caught out

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I saw this on YouTube. I am unsure quite what to make of it. It seems from the video the dealer knew what card was next in the shoe or saw the results on the screen. The dealer was caught out and from her expression she looked quite embarrassed by it but if I was a player I would have asking what the fuck happened.

Have a look at the video and let me know your thoughts.

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I dunno, these online dealers are just straight-up technically awful, clumsy, distracted and overall rubbish. I think her mind wandered, then realized she'd made a boo-boo and nervously smiled away until the pit boss cleared up her mess.

I just don't buy half the stuff about online dealers looking to diddle players with a dazzling array of subterfuge. They're just crap.
 
Bored and must scrolled through many of the commengs on that video.
Seems the biggest gripe is that she finished the hand and went to muck the cards, at the same time as saying out loud almost without looking at all whats been dealt that the hand result was 20. It obviously wasnt. It was 13.

Only to then find out that the final card that the pitt boss comes over and eventually produces, which hadn't been pulled so hadn't been held over the scanner, that final card co-incidently happened to be an 7 which indeed finishes the hand at 20, , leading people to beleive it's almost as if she knew the result thanks to the screen above having prior knowledge as to the end result thanks to in shoe scanning or pre setup cards etc etc, possibly resulting in her to slip up and announce the result without noticing she had to pull 2 cards before getting there.

Just passing on what some seem to be saying in zee comments!


But, the main reason i wrote that loada dribble up there was to ask;
is that not illegal? Is the hand not declared dead if she basically picks up the cards and as good as mucks them? is it allowed for a boss dude to come over, and plaay out the hand in such a way after how she had ended it?
 
Bored and must scrolled through many of the commengs on that video.
Seems the biggest gripe is that she finished the hand and went to muck the cards, at the same time as saying out loud almost without looking at all whats been dealt that the hand result was 20. It obviously wasnt. It was 13.

Only to then find out that the final card that the pitt boss comes over and eventually produces, which hadn't been pulled so hadn't been held over the scanner, that final card co-incidently happened to be an 7 which indeed finishes the hand at 20, , leading people to beleive it's almost as if she knew the result thanks to the screen above having prior knowledge as to the end result thanks to in shoe scanning or pre setup cards etc etc, possibly resulting in her to slip up and announce the result without noticing she had to pull 2 cards before getting there.

Just passing on what some seem to be saying in zee comments!


But, the main reason i wrote that loada dribble up there was to ask;
is that not illegal? Is the hand not declared dead if she basically picks up the cards and as good as mucks them? is it allowed for a boss dude to come over, and plaay out the hand in such a way after how she had ended it?

I think that's how they do it.....they'll re-lay the cards in the sequence and 'play on' from what I gather. I only dealt Blackjack a year and never cocked up to that extent :Angel:

Where's Jono when you need him! :p
 
I have witnessed dealer screwups and generally they void the hand. Particularly when the hand has been mucked. At b&m casino's if the dealer did that it would definitely be void.

She was a terrible dealer, I think a few of the dealers get distracted. Rather than just dealing they chat, ask questions. Feel like saying shut up and deal the fucken cards.

I had a read of the YouTube comments saying it's proof its rigged. I don't know whether there is a inshoe scanner but I thought the live blackjack companies were purely game providers and not casino's as such so they really wouldn't give a shit about hand results.
 
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