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Old 10-18-2007, 06:15 PM
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Default Re: What about a dealer just looking at mucked cards?

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What's wrong with people? Just ask the dealer in a nice way to stop doing that. That solves the short-term issue.

Long term, just keep following up with the manager and individual dealers as it happens. Help the other players understand in a non-nitty way that this is kind of a bad thing. Appreciate that the dealers might just be curious/bored out of their mind and the actual magnitude of the issue.

If this is some low stakes game, get a life. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

btw, dealers should not be making a habit of this. Especially if they can also play in the same room or communicate with players. On the other hand, how often is it significant that one folds K3o to a raise preflop. It's the stuff one calls with and folds on later streets that is 10x more useful.

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Free information is still free information. No excuses for looking at mucked cards. Period.
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