C wrote: "I can't imagine how poorly you'd have to play to be leaking 2% of your handle. I'll routinely see error rates of 5-7% during those test runs but the expected return is still over 99% of possible. It's not like I'm throwing away trips to keep a three-card flush."
One of the biggest problems in actual casinos is sticky buttons, so you might have had a dealt trip but one of them flipped off on you. Now in the old days the casinos were nice about that and would pay you for machine mistakes, but these days that's pretty rare. Another problem is the excessive (over 85 dB) noise in the casino environment and the use of spotlights which produce glare off the screens, so you might have had a dealt trip and didn't even see it. Maybe you got a good glimpse of the cocktail waitresses' cleavage or bikini area, but you missed your hand.
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