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Dealer should not be allowed to deal to her husband who is MP1, since she never pays attention to anything he does or says. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] This comments deserves more love I laughed out loud. |
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MP1 announces raise and throws six chips into the pot. [/ QUOTE ] Players shouldn't throw chips into the pot. The bet/raise should be placed on the table in front of the player. [ QUOTE ] The WHOLE TIME, the dealer was [censored] lying to the floormen [/ QUOTE ] What were all these lies? Dealer sounds like a moron. But perhaps there's more to this story? |
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#13
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[ QUOTE ] that PFR tried to correct the action before the flop was dealt [/ QUOTE ] And no one thought to call the floor at this point because........ [/ QUOTE ] I think because the PFR took the dealer's word for it when the dealer said "yes they did." On the turn, he counted the chips in the pot, and that's when all hell really broke loose. |
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Solution to this and to most errors by dealer and/or players:
Electronic tables. |
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Solution to this and to most errors by dealer and/or players: Electronic tables. [/ QUOTE ] If you really think this situation requires a solution, then the solution to this is for the original poster to print out this entire thread, including your comment quoted here, and give a copy to the cardroom manager. Explain to him that the quality of his staff affects the income of everyone who makes a living from working in that cardroom. |
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