Today I did the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do. My wife and I took our 5 year old son on a road trip to Disney. What we didn’t tell him was that we actually lost the house. We didn’t know what we were going to feed him or where we were going to live. The drawdown on BTC destroyed my families finances. I invested everything we had in BTC. I packed up the car with what items we had left after selling all our other worldly belongings on FB marketplace, and we hit the road. The plan is to stay with my wife’s parents until we can get back on our feet. About 7 hours into our trip, I pulled over to a gas station in just about the middle of nowhere. I pushed my son out of the car behind the gas station near the dumpster riddled with mice. “That’s Mickey and his family” I told my son, he’s going to take care of you. My wife didn’t protest. She knew we didn’t need the burden of another mouth. We drove away with tears in our eyes as the rodents over took my infant son. I wish I’d never touched crypto.
One thing that came to mind ( I don’t know what was there during the actual PGA tournament ) but usually roads like that are fenced in. The ball would’ve hit the fence and stayed in bounds and the player would get free relief no penalty? If they’re playing major cut rules why not consider that?
@HotAisle@Rob1Ham@RobinhoodApp Yeah that’s the entire point. What happens when they lower the div substantially (they will) and everyone heads for the exit at once? If your margin longing it you can get called for everything
Sounds like you've never won a handpay before, because they do it everys ingle time its over the threshold. As for table games, even if you don't have a players card, if you're gambling higher limits, usually a 10K or so threshold (volume), then they will make you supply your SS#. This has happened to me at every single federally operated casino i've played at in the US.