Sometimes roulette can be just farrrrked...
Today I went into work and got some work done for about three hours. Maybe I just needed a lunch break, but I wasn't hungry and didn't feel like eating. I actually felt like crying actually. No particular reason why.
I also didn't feel like going to the casino but ended up going anyway, telling myself to win $200 and leave.
As usual, I did a scan for Julie and she wasn't around, which allowed me to focus. I sat at a table where there was a young Asian guy dealing, think his name was Daniel. An Indian regular was playing on this table and another table, so he plugged the holes for me when I wasn't betting.
I bet sectors at first and lost about $400, then managed to get myself back up to a gain of $400. Daniel started talking to me. I thought he was new but he said he normally does poker. I figured maybe I could extract some useful information from him, so we got a bit chatty. But at one point, his supervisor asked what was up and he was like "don't worry, we're not colluding". What the fuck man?
After the dealer change, it was a big man who was a regular and looked a bit grumpy. I played one spin and cashed out. I changed to the opposite table where there was a girl who looked kinda new. I felt like chatting her up a bit but ended up just sitting there and playing silently. Next to me was the old man who had been playing 0, 13 and 31 the previous day, but he didn't play for some reason, even though he had chips.
Soon, Daniel returned and I joked that he was following me. I guess I should've known he'd return, but I didn't even think about it. We got talking again, and I thought it was quite funny how at one point, I was the only one sitting at the table with chips, he spun the wheel, and I didn't even bet, yet there were about 6-7 people watching lol. I mean, shouldn't they be watching a game where people are actually betting?
I slowly grinded my way up to a $600 gain, hovering around $630 but lost a bit and then made it up. One old man had taken a seat at the edge, playing sporadically, but seemed to just enjoy passing the time. One Vietnamese guy who I had previously mistaken as the dude who got murdered was jumping between this table and another.
He would bet like 5-6 chips on three numbers, being 2, 4 and 6, each spin. He did this maybe 5-6 times and lost each time. Once or twice it landed next door. Anyway, on one spin he changed his bet to bet around the 29 number. As soon as I saw that, I thought "man, fuck, if this lands on 4 it's going to be so fucking funny".
It landed on 4!
The dealer felt bad. The old man made a disappointing sound. I was covering my mouth with my head down trying not to laugh. The Vietnamese guy was losing it, muttering loudly "mother fucker" a few times. Man, I was struggling not to laugh. He walked away, and I don't think he suspected anything.
After he walked away, the old man, dealer and I were all talking about it. I was like "man, I so saw that coming when he changed his bets" lol.
Later on there was a dealer change, and Daniel was replaced by Ruth, the chick with really thick glasses. She seemed to remember me. She asked the old man and I if we were ready to spin, and we were giggling like little girls because of what had happened earlier, and I said not to worry about us, and to pretend we were invisible. I later explained to her what had happened and she said it's always like that.
I cashed in soon after with my $600 gain. Pretty good, considering I was only after $200. This makes back my earlier loss of $2000 and now I've reached a month high total profit.
I also didn't feel like going to the casino but ended up going anyway, telling myself to win $200 and leave.
As usual, I did a scan for Julie and she wasn't around, which allowed me to focus. I sat at a table where there was a young Asian guy dealing, think his name was Daniel. An Indian regular was playing on this table and another table, so he plugged the holes for me when I wasn't betting.
I bet sectors at first and lost about $400, then managed to get myself back up to a gain of $400. Daniel started talking to me. I thought he was new but he said he normally does poker. I figured maybe I could extract some useful information from him, so we got a bit chatty. But at one point, his supervisor asked what was up and he was like "don't worry, we're not colluding". What the fuck man?
After the dealer change, it was a big man who was a regular and looked a bit grumpy. I played one spin and cashed out. I changed to the opposite table where there was a girl who looked kinda new. I felt like chatting her up a bit but ended up just sitting there and playing silently. Next to me was the old man who had been playing 0, 13 and 31 the previous day, but he didn't play for some reason, even though he had chips.
Soon, Daniel returned and I joked that he was following me. I guess I should've known he'd return, but I didn't even think about it. We got talking again, and I thought it was quite funny how at one point, I was the only one sitting at the table with chips, he spun the wheel, and I didn't even bet, yet there were about 6-7 people watching lol. I mean, shouldn't they be watching a game where people are actually betting?
I slowly grinded my way up to a $600 gain, hovering around $630 but lost a bit and then made it up. One old man had taken a seat at the edge, playing sporadically, but seemed to just enjoy passing the time. One Vietnamese guy who I had previously mistaken as the dude who got murdered was jumping between this table and another.
He would bet like 5-6 chips on three numbers, being 2, 4 and 6, each spin. He did this maybe 5-6 times and lost each time. Once or twice it landed next door. Anyway, on one spin he changed his bet to bet around the 29 number. As soon as I saw that, I thought "man, fuck, if this lands on 4 it's going to be so fucking funny".
It landed on 4!
The dealer felt bad. The old man made a disappointing sound. I was covering my mouth with my head down trying not to laugh. The Vietnamese guy was losing it, muttering loudly "mother fucker" a few times. Man, I was struggling not to laugh. He walked away, and I don't think he suspected anything.
After he walked away, the old man, dealer and I were all talking about it. I was like "man, I so saw that coming when he changed his bets" lol.
Later on there was a dealer change, and Daniel was replaced by Ruth, the chick with really thick glasses. She seemed to remember me. She asked the old man and I if we were ready to spin, and we were giggling like little girls because of what had happened earlier, and I said not to worry about us, and to pretend we were invisible. I later explained to her what had happened and she said it's always like that.
I cashed in soon after with my $600 gain. Pretty good, considering I was only after $200. This makes back my earlier loss of $2000 and now I've reached a month high total profit.

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