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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] telling the floor will do next to nothing. some matters must be taken into ones own hands. next time they come to deal at your table and you are in the one or ten seat, slide some rusty tacks onto their chair before they sit down. [/ QUOTE ] Now I realize your just trolling. Hi there, I'm a moderator. Continue trolling, and I'll be forced to do the only thing I can to get you to stop trolling. [/ QUOTE ] TT, I think you are confusing "trolling" with "joking". [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] I'm in favor of the telling the dealer he was out of line, and then not tipping him ever again move. |
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I'm in favor of the telling the dealer he was out of line, and then not tipping him ever again move. [/ QUOTE ] this is fine because your not sharing your tipping decision with the table. Unfortunatly you often wont teach the dealer that he made a mistake so he doesnt do it again in the future, he will often (not always) only hold a grudge. Remember dealers take pride in their work, they aren't mindless - nobody likes to be told they are wrong, its a natural psychological defense to fight this feeling through denial, thats why its best to let the floor handle the situation. |
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