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  On 25/02/2023 at 20:38, Dee Zephyr said:

 

Yeah it’s real, was introduced a while ago now and a joke it was approved. It’s a variation of the game called ‘Blackjack Plus’ mainly found on the lower limit tables.

The silly part is people actually played this variation. When I last visited, standard Blackjack was still around but on $50 -$100 minimum tables. 
The below is from a google search this morning.

Anti-gambling crusader Tim Costello said if Crown was allowed to get 22 playing blackjack then ''Essendon should be allowed to have 19 players on the field''.

 

That is BS. Happy I was never much of a gambler.

 

Its open to debate whether Australian casinos are viable without patronage of money launderers and problem gamblers.

 Too much brand damage for Dees to engage with Crown.

  On 25/02/2023 at 20:58, chook fowler said:

Is this about Charles and Camilla wanting to head our cheer squad?

Could imagine Charles with a flogger😂

 
  On 25/02/2023 at 20:38, Dee Zephyr said:

 

Yeah it’s real, was introduced a while ago now and a joke it was approved. It’s a variation of the game called ‘Blackjack Plus’ mainly found on the lower limit tables.

The silly part is people actually played this variation. When I last visited, standard Blackjack was still around but on $50 -$100 minimum tables. 
The below is from a google search this morning.

Anti-gambling crusader Tim Costello said if Crown was allowed to get 22 playing blackjack then ''Essendon should be allowed to have 19 players on the field''.

 

Wow. As a former croupier, I think that's disgusting. Shows how stupid a lot of punters are if they're playing it. 


At the cricket in Delhi. Very surprised to see the boundary ads promoting whisky and Pan (chewing tobacco).

Can't say I saw any betting ads but I suppose they are as addicted as many of our young seem to be.

Watch for Crown trying to normalise its existence by plugging its theatre and food areas. (The old get em in strategy)

I can't express the depths of my hatred for that organisation without being banned.

 

 

 

 

  On 26/02/2023 at 01:14, Billy said:

Could imagine Charles with a flogger😂

Bit harsh on Camilla but hey probably on the money there 😜

 

No thanks.

Went to the Adelaide casino in 1990 lost 50 dollars in about 30 minutes .  Walked out while i still had money in my wallet. Never been to a casino since.  Thai gov proposing  to establish Bangkok's first casino. Itll be a bloodbath.

Police mafia & military mafia fighting it out with Thai Chinese mafia.

  On 26/02/2023 at 03:51, Deebauched said:

Thai gov proposing  to establish Bangkok's first casino. Itll be a bloodbath.

Police mafia & military mafia fighting it out with Thai Chinese mafia.

Could give us some great TV!

The odd chair being thrown and “meetings” in the Carpark 


  On 26/02/2023 at 07:01, Sir Why You Little said:

Could give us some great TV!

The odd chair being thrown and “meetings” in the Carpark 

We get police footage daily here. Shootings and drug arrests the norm.

Cops have a new tool.

Simple but highly effective. Very long two pronged head on a pole.

Cops can pin an assailant by his neck against the wall without getting near him.

Victoria police would love it.

  On 26/02/2023 at 01:17, The Jackson FIX said:

+ China

Money laundering is the only reason they exist.

  On 26/02/2023 at 03:51, Deebauched said:

No thanks.

Went to the Adelaide casino in 1990 lost 50 dollars in about 30 minutes .  Walked out while i still had money in my wallet. Never been to a casino since.  Thai gov proposing  to establish Bangkok's first casino. Itll be a bloodbath.

Police mafia & military mafia fighting it out with Thai Chinese mafia.

What about Russian Mafia??


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