![]() There were some strange inconsistencies in the stories he told me (I know a lot about the town because I've lived there my entire life) and when I innocently questioned him he would change the subject. He even told me some stories in between, distracting me from the scam that was in progress. In retrospect, the places he knew were major landmark type places. He claimed to have lived in the city I was from and even knew specific names of places in the city. ![]() the con artist running the scam) who greets you and begins explaining the rules and making you very comfortable with all of his knowledge about the U.S. When we arrived at the table there was an American "dealer" (i.e. He says they have a new game that you can play and he hands you a chip so that you can play the first hand for free. The second you walk in the door the local "host" greets you and asks you where you are from. There are many holes in the surface with different number values from 1 to 9 (I believe that was the correct range) that the balls, when thrown, fall into. It's a wooden circular device that eight little white balls are thrown into. I'm sure they change the name of the game to protect the guilty so, I'll describe it for you. The game I got scammed playing is called progressive roulette. ![]() I've done some investigating and heard stories of other people who were scammed in exactly the same way. I was conned and scammed in the Playa Chiquita Casino in Sosua. Do not gamble in any Dominican Republic Casino. ![]()
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