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Originally Posted by AlterEgo
They sat down at a table and were told the play was in pesos. They lost what they had on them, and said they were going back to their room to get cash [it was in the safe] but the dealer [American] said not to worry about that, that they could continue playing and settle up later. Long story short, we get a hysterical call about midnight [we were in Santo Domingo] that they were told they owed over $4000 US to the casino, after they had been told they were playing in pesos and thought they had lost just over $100 US. Of course they insisted that they never said it was peso play.
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Casinos in the Dominican Republic have peso chips and US$ chips.
How could this happen?
