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Old 02-26-2007, 11:51 PM
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Default Re: Dealing with abusive player from the floor/dealer perspective.

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(one example might be if you see the dealer screw up a side pot and no player at the table notices).

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I would say this isn't important enough for the spectator to speak up just for the simple fact that if nobody at the table "notices" there is a good chance that the spectator didn't see it as good as the people actually seated at the table. I was once on the floor and ended up having to have security remove a well known player (WSOP bracelet winner) because he wanted me to "tell the guy on the rail to STFU." The thing is he is right that the guy on the rail shouldn't have been trying to correct a side pot (guy on the rail was wrong because he didn't see a stack of chips that was behind another stack), but the well known player just couldn't stop swearing at me when I explained we don't tell players to STFU, we ask them to not talk.