| bio | website | stackoverflow.com/users/… |
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| location | Netherlands | |
| age | 30 | |
| visits | member for | 9 months |
| seen | 5 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 5 |
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Apr 5 |
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When during your upkeep can you cast upkeep spells? +1 for the answer and you can take a sanity token for having reasoned about this question in the most sensible way. |
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Apr 5 |
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What happens to destroyed districts in Citadels? @Nick if you continuously take the Magician you are bound to be murdered, robbed or worse before you can pull of that trick! :) Welcome to Citadels. |
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Mar 25 |
awarded | Tag Editor |
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Mar 25 |
revised |
ghost-catch wiki excerpt added 448 characters in body |
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Mar 25 |
wiki | created ghost-catch excerpt |
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Mar 25 |
suggested | suggested edit on ghost-catch tag wiki excerpt |
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Mar 25 |
asked | Common rules or house rules to resolve catching dispute |
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Mar 14 |
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Can “aggressive” or unusual play in blackjack get someone thrown out of a casino? Perfect. I'm fine with the current state of the answer. I also prefer to leave the comments the way they are, so it is visible how the answer came to be. |
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Mar 14 |
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Can “aggressive” or unusual play in blackjack get someone thrown out of a casino? added 2 characters in body |
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Mar 13 |
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Can “aggressive” or unusual play in blackjack get someone thrown out of a casino? Regarding your card counter's book. In the end (s)he is a card counter, so if the casino chucked them out for splitting tens perhaps (s)he had been doing other moves in line with being a card counter inherently, and has, perhaps without knowing, made sever other alarm bells ring already. Maybe the splitting of the tens was "the straw that broke the camel's back" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_that_broke_the_camel's_back |
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Mar 13 |
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Can “aggressive” or unusual play in blackjack get someone thrown out of a casino? I think the unwritten rules that you mention are a set of heuristics that the casino uses to decide whether or not you are suspicious. More or less like a spamfilter deciding whether an email message is spam or not. Some actions make you more suspicious and once you go over a threshold the alarm bells start ringing. Of course the number one alarm bell would be the fact that you are winning, but I can imagine that a persistent ten-splitter might eventually become suspicious for being "out-of-the-ordinary". I just don't think the casino will chuck you out as long as you don't win too much. |
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Mar 12 |
awarded | Organizer |
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Mar 12 |
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Can anyone tell me what game these dice come from? Jason, please do add the picture of your dice for future reference. |
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Mar 12 |
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Can anyone tell me what game these dice come from? edited tags |
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Mar 12 |
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Can anyone tell me what game these dice come from? +1 to give you rep in order to add an image to your post. :) |
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Mar 12 |
answered | Can “aggressive” or unusual play in blackjack get someone thrown out of a casino? |
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Mar 1 |
asked | Playing Munchkin with only 2 players |
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Jan 15 |
accepted | Does a unique collection give 4 or 7 points? |
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Jan 15 |
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Does a unique collection give 4 or 7 points? Ah! That makes sense, since I asked the question we have been playing with the unique collections giving just 4 points instead of 7 as we did initially, but it's nice to see that someone took the time and effort to find the reason behind my confusion. I play the Dutch version of the game and it appears that (like the English one) it's also lacking the clear example that would have prevented the confusion. Thanks again for your answer. |
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Dec 31 |
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Can the pirate be placed on the edge of the board? Yup, that's the border my family and I use. See my answer as well. |