Hearing...
Man I am exhausted.
Got to work at 7:45am, after walking from home. Started prepping my questions, and the hearing started at 10am. The first witness went ok, but the second one was a blatant liar, denying everything and was a smart ass.
I felt so tired afterwards. The only thing I wanted to do was leave and go to the casino. I did that at 5pm, and was hoping to see Julie. She wasn't there. I think Tuesdays is her staple day off.
I decided to try to win $100 and leave. I bought four $100 chips and played colour/columns. I got very lucky on my first spin when I played red/middle column and it landed on 32. $300 instantly.
I knew I should've left, but I had only just gotten there. It didn't feel...complete. I held onto that for a long time, standing around watching. I didn't see anyone I recognised. Not even the Vietnamese MILF.
I mainly stood at Ruth's table staring at the numbers. Or maybe I was thinking of chatting her up. I finally started betting, and lost. I remarked "what a time to jump in". I started playing between tables, and got back to where I started plus $100.
When Ruth left for a break, a guy called Giovanna replaced her. I bet on his first spin, black/third column, and it landed on 6. I was now up $400. I wasn't letting this go, especially after coming close to losing.
I stood around and ended up talking to him. He revealed that dealers get paid depending on how many games they are trained at. So if a dealer only knows one game, even if they do that for five years they won't get a pay rise. I asked if they put up their hands to learn a new game, and he said the pit boss has to nominate you if they think you are good and good with dealing with customers.
He was a bit inquisitive as to what I did. At first I said paper pusher for a government agency, but he pressed a bit more and I thought, seeing that he gave me information, I told him I was in law, but didn't like telling people because they start asking me about their legal problems, and he said they he understands.
So I left with my gain, and that completes this month, with a total win of $3,620.
Got to work at 7:45am, after walking from home. Started prepping my questions, and the hearing started at 10am. The first witness went ok, but the second one was a blatant liar, denying everything and was a smart ass.
I felt so tired afterwards. The only thing I wanted to do was leave and go to the casino. I did that at 5pm, and was hoping to see Julie. She wasn't there. I think Tuesdays is her staple day off.
I decided to try to win $100 and leave. I bought four $100 chips and played colour/columns. I got very lucky on my first spin when I played red/middle column and it landed on 32. $300 instantly.
I knew I should've left, but I had only just gotten there. It didn't feel...complete. I held onto that for a long time, standing around watching. I didn't see anyone I recognised. Not even the Vietnamese MILF.
I mainly stood at Ruth's table staring at the numbers. Or maybe I was thinking of chatting her up. I finally started betting, and lost. I remarked "what a time to jump in". I started playing between tables, and got back to where I started plus $100.
When Ruth left for a break, a guy called Giovanna replaced her. I bet on his first spin, black/third column, and it landed on 6. I was now up $400. I wasn't letting this go, especially after coming close to losing.
I stood around and ended up talking to him. He revealed that dealers get paid depending on how many games they are trained at. So if a dealer only knows one game, even if they do that for five years they won't get a pay rise. I asked if they put up their hands to learn a new game, and he said the pit boss has to nominate you if they think you are good and good with dealing with customers.
He was a bit inquisitive as to what I did. At first I said paper pusher for a government agency, but he pressed a bit more and I thought, seeing that he gave me information, I told him I was in law, but didn't like telling people because they start asking me about their legal problems, and he said they he understands.
So I left with my gain, and that completes this month, with a total win of $3,620.

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