Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
There is one very interesting thing about this second double down that I have never mentioned, because it just doesn't matter at this point.

The rules were the same everywhere. So I assumed they were set by the manufacturer, including this glitch. BUT at one location (gulf coast), you could not redouble. You could only re-hit. So in the example we are talking about your 9 vs break card, double, draw a 2, you could not redouble your 11, only hit it.

This sort of changed my thinking that everything was set by the manufacturer as this was obviously changed. Why they didn't notice the hit part after doubling down and change that as well, I have no answer for. Maybe just didn't realize.

So anyway, because of that one location with a different rule as per the "re-double" I decided that there was a default setting by the manufacturer, but someone, I don't know if it was casino or tech or what but someone may have had the ability to change the setting. I don't know how it all worked really. I can only report what I experienced.

If I am correct about this, it is even more astonishing that it survived almost universally with the same rules, including glitch.

But I'll just wait while everyone tells me how wrong I am.
This doesn't seem to make sense.

Your original story was that there was a tiny, obviously unintended, input window after doubling where you could hit again.

Now you're claiming that you think this window was actually due to a rule setting? Why would there ever be a rule setting like this (both what it allows and how hard it is to use or even notice)?

My point here is not that your story is false (it is of course but no using beating a dead horse), but that the whole conception of the story doesn't make sense anymore.