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As a dealer i think the best course of action is to mention it to the DEaler and to the floor, if the dealer is blatently inexperienced this is. if on the other hand you know the dealer should know this already then make it your business to makes sure somethin is done about it.
happened me once 4 handed in a FT, i raise and a guy calls i put him on AJ+, flop is AJxxx i said on flop i wouldnt put another chip in. i have A8. i check to him, he checks, delaer says wow noone guna buy this one, (i tell dealer to STFU a lil nicer) turn X, i check, he checks dealer calls other guy a pussy or something, river is rag, i check dealers says "you should go all in"...i dwell and call. he flips over AJ... REally pissed with that |
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#42
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Finish the hand, sit the next hand out and have a little conversation with the floor. No need to create a scene in front of the table. [/ QUOTE ] there isnt? I would wait till the hand plays out and then YELL for the floor, while going off on the dealer. I would make sure at least this dealer would NEVER recieve another tip from me (I HAVE DEALT FOR 4 YEARS) and not to mention I would make sure that this dealer would recieve a writeup for this incident. I have a rule that wes beaten into my brain ever since I started dealing that is: GET in the box pitch the cards and shut your mouth, while sitll controlling and calling your game properly. I also agree with the poster who mentioned that this woult be grounds for firing IMO. [/ QUOTE ] And that accomplishes what, exactly? I agree that this is a serious offense that is approaching grounds for firing, but what is the point of making a scene in front of other players? If anything, that's going to make management less likely to take action, not more; the floorman has a responsibility to protect his dealers in front of the customers no matter how big of a mistake has been made. This dealer needs to be re-educated if not replaced, and I certainly wouldn't tip him after that, but getting into a screaming bout on the casino floor is just counter-productive. Keep the game moving. [/ QUOTE ] I am not advociating to get in a SCREAMING match on the casino floor, but the floor needs to be notified ASAP. While I understand that the floor has a responsibiltiy to his dealers to protect them, THE FLOOR ALSO HAS A RESPOSNSIBILITY TO THE GAME AND IT'S PLAYERS!!!!!, to see that the game is run correctly and FAIR! Any dealer that cannot fully doso should be instantly removed from the game, followed br either reducation or firing. Think about if this was a rake issue, and the dealer couldnt properly take the rake, while the floor man just noticed the dealer missing the proper rake 5 times in a row, dont you think that dealer would be pushed on like the next hand and the reduciated on how to pull the rake, and if he couldnt get it then he wold be fired. [/ QUOTE ] That's awful cruel. I don't think that even animals should be subjected to involuntary reduciation, let alone dealers - not even convicted prisoners, for that matter. Man, that's harsh. |
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