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If you have to show your hole cards to claim your prop in a situation where you would ordinarily muck, wouldn't this give away a lot of information about your play over the course of a night?
I dont think it affects anything most props are bet for the flop or if its 7 stud it would be the cards everyone can see.
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Okay, here's a question...Why does the casino allow props to be played w/o a rake?and if the answer to that is... "because it's the high profile, high limit players", then...Could a lawsuit possibly arise from disallowing props to be played at lower limit tables?Maybe it's a dumb question, I dunno... but I'm curious.

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Okay, here's a question...Why does the casino allow props to be played w/o a rake?and if the answer to that is... "because it's the high profile, high limit players", then...Could a lawsuit possibly arise from disallowing props to be played at lower limit tables?Maybe it's a dumb question, I dunno... but I'm curious.
Im pretty sure props are a bet against the players it would be like betting your friend on a hockey game. You wouldnt owe anyone else money if its your own money your betting with. But casinos do not allow you to give other players at the table chips, so Daniel do you give the payouts to eachother later? Or do the casino's just turn their head the other way? Im no lawyer but i dont think you could sue a casino over props lol
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Okay, here's a question...Why does the casino allow props to be played w/o a rake?and if the answer to that is... "because it's the high profile, high limit players", then...Could a lawsuit possibly arise from disallowing props to be played at lower limit tables?Maybe it's a dumb question, I dunno... but I'm curious.
Im pretty sure props are a bet against the players it would be like betting your friend on a hockey game. You wouldnt owe anyone else money if its your own money your betting with. But casinos do not allow you to give other players at the table chips, so Daniel do you give the payouts to eachother later? Or do the casino's just turn their head the other way? Im no lawyer but i dont think you could sue a casino over props lol
They ignore it. There is a Bellagio dealer who has a blog and describes the prop payoffs as big chips flying across the table. I don't think that the big game has the same restriction on chip passing since loans and other types of passing are so common. I could be wrong, but that's just my impression. I don't think that there would be a lawsuit about the casino disallowing props, and I'm not sure that the casino even disallows props at low limits. They just aren't very common.
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Okay, here's a question...Why does the casino allow props to be played w/o a rake?and if the answer to that is... "because it's the high profile, high limit players", then...Could a lawsuit possibly arise from disallowing props to be played at lower limit tables?Maybe it's a dumb question, I dunno... but I'm curious.
Im pretty sure props are a bet against the players it would be like betting your friend on a hockey game. You wouldnt owe anyone else money if its your own money your betting with. But casinos do not allow you to give other players at the table chips, so Daniel do you give the payouts to eachother later? Or do the casino's just turn their head the other way? Im no lawyer but i dont think you could sue a casino over props lol
They ignore it. There is a Bellagio dealer who has a blog and describes the prop payoffs as big chips flying across the table. I don't think that the big game has the same restriction on chip passing since loans and other types of passing are so common. I could be wrong, but that's just my impression. I don't think that there would be a lawsuit about the casino disallowing props, and I'm not sure that the casino even disallows props at low limits. They just aren't very common.
I play props all the time with anyone who wants to at my low- to mid-limit / small buy-in NL games. But yes, they are much much less common.Ultimately, the casino justs wants people to play in the games, and keep them happy, as long as they can. The longer people happy people keep the game going and sit there, the more rake they collect. You ever notice that dealers and floor people rarely say anything about anything unless there is a complaint?BTW - What is the address of the dealer blog?
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Okay, here's a question...Why does the casino allow props to be played w/o a rake?and if the answer to that is... "because it's the high profile, high limit players", then...Could a lawsuit possibly arise from disallowing props to be played at lower limit tables?Maybe it's a dumb question, I dunno... but I'm curious.
Im pretty sure props are a bet against the players it would be like betting your friend on a hockey game. You wouldnt owe anyone else money if its your own money your betting with. But casinos do not allow you to give other players at the table chips, so Daniel do you give the payouts to eachother later? Or do the casino's just turn their head the other way? Im no lawyer but i dont think you could sue a casino over props lol
They ignore it. There is a Bellagio dealer who has a blog and describes the prop payoffs as big chips flying across the table. I don't think that the big game has the same restriction on chip passing since loans and other types of passing are so common. I could be wrong, but that's just my impression. I don't think that there would be a lawsuit about the casino disallowing props, and I'm not sure that the casino even disallows props at low limits. They just aren't very common.
I play props all the time with anyone who wants to at my low- to mid-limit / small buy-in NL games. But yes, they are much much less common.Ultimately, the casino justs wants people to play in the games, and keep them happy, as long as they can. The longer people happy people keep the game going and sit there, the more rake they collect. You ever notice that dealers and floor people rarely say anything about anything unless there is a complaint?BTW - What is the address of the dealer blog?
http://table-tango.pokerworks.com/
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