It pays to make a mistake

I pushed Chong out of table 1. A friendly little 8 handed, $2,000-$4,000 mixed game. Chip Reese looked as if he was feeling sorry for her and threw her a Red Bird with a “Here you go honey!” She acknowledged ‘thank you’ and moved to the next table.

As she was leaving, David Grey said, “She made a minimum of 10 mistakes while she was dealing. What about the hand where there was a boxed card and she just used it as the burn card.”

The house rule is that a boxed card is like a piece of paper, it is treated as if it is not there and the next card is used to replace it.

I’m positive that David wasn’t in the hand or Chong would never have withstood his verbal onslaught.

I dealt the game flawlessly, without a mistake; keeping the cards and chips moving at a lively paceā€¦don’t worry, I made $4 out of it. Yippeee! Maybe it pays to make mistakes.