In another thread, forum member RS__ wrote this:

"nothing is out of the ordinary in a casino. When I dealt, I saw plenty of people talking to themselves -- like crazy people mumbling gibberish to themselves. On craps, I've seen people be on a pretty good roll, pressing up their bets, etc. then they randomly take all their bets down, all their money in the rack, and plop it down in the field."

This reminded me of a craps player at the Bellagio who had a good night, but it was time for him to leave the table. Did he color up his chips and cash out at the cage? No. He took his entire stack of black chips (It was $1,800 in black chips -- 18 $100 chips) and pushed them to the stickman to be bet on the hard-8. All of his smaller chips, about $200 worth, were also stacked in the hard-8 box for the dealers. The point was 8. Had it hit, he would have had $18,000 -- but the bet lost as the shooter rolled a 7-out.

After he walked away the dealers talked about how he had a good night at the table. I have to wonder if he had a good night after he left the table?