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Are all of you guys losers without backbones? Whats with all this "i would of jokingly said", "in a non accusing voice", etc, and worst of all, just remain silent altogether. The guy str8 up stole $25, from a rookie no less. And all you guys are gonna do is just be playful with the guy? Or worst of all, not say anything at all? Please explain to me cause i am having a hard time understanding this. Is stealing at the poker table any different then stealing from any other facet of life? My post may sound harsh but all you guys seriously need to grow a set of balls. What you should do in this situation(what i would do), is to tell seat 5 to immediatly return the extra chip that doesnt belong to him in a stern voice. Non of this joking, non accusing, nonsense. Why would you even use a "non accusing voice" when that is exactly what he did(stole)? I'd prolly go a step further and made sure that the whole table knew that he tried to steal a chip from the novice. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. Especially if this is a known A-hole. From the OP, it does seem as if he knew exactly what he was doing. Screw him. I don't see how this would piss off anyone but the POS that's getting caught tyring to pull a fast one. b |
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