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Old 10-10-2007, 03:03 PM
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Default Re: The other Robert / Jack story

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The floor man rules in my favor. It’s a bet. Robert can call, fold, or raise. While the floor man is talking (before his mind is officially made up), Robert exposes his hand (for the first time). He lies and says that he turned his cards over when he checked, before I said it was a bet, and claims he should not have to pay 2,000 to call because of that.

Robert obviously does not like this ruling, so he calls over Jack Effel.

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ZJ,

this is wrong on so many levels...how did Effel "over-rule" the decision made by the original floorman?? sux that doyle, edler, and original floorman didn't stand up for what is right and for the integrity of poker

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It is standard that the supervisor's decision is final, meaning the supervisor can overrule the floor. Generally the supervisor is more experienced than the floormen, this doesn't have to be the case at a Harrah's property. Also there is a good chance ZJ will not see your comments as this is an old thread.