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Curious Dealer?
So I’m sitting in the 5 seat at the local B&M in my usual 3/6 game. There is a relatively new (to me) dealer. She has probably been there a couple of weeks but I usually only get to play once a week, so I don’t know her very well yet. She seems like a competent dealer, probably better than many of the other dealers there.
Last night there were only a couple of tables going, so we were getting the same dealer like every third down. I had been having a pretty good night, was up somewhere around 30 BB’s and had a pretty good stack of chips in front of me. I had been folding a lot of hands during her first down-I’m normally pretty tight anyway (a lot tighter than your usual 3/6er), but I just wasn’t seeing any hands and voluntarily played maybe one hand during her down. She comes back an hour or so later, and deals a few hands, all of which I fold. The next hand, I’m UTG+1. UTG limps, I say “fold,” and toss my cards in front of her. She picks ‘em up and has a look. Doesn’t make any remark or anything, just looks and puts them back down on the table. Next hand, same thing happens - I’m UTG and fold, and she looks at my folded hand. Now I’ve seen dealers look at an occasional folded hand before, but not too often, and certainly not two hands in a row folded by the same player. And I’ve had dealers look at my hand after I made a comment about it – if I’m sitting in the 1 or 10 seat and quietly lean over and say something like “boy, I sure missed that flop” or “those were terrible” and toss them in and they will look at them and smile or something (btw, invariably when I do this, I would have flopped two pair or a set or something). She didn’t look at anyone else’s, just mine, I think 3 times during her down. Now I would guess that the dealer has the right to look at anyone’s hand if they suspect cheating or collusion or whatever, but this was obviously done only because she was curious. Has this happened to anybody else? Did you do anything? If so, what? |
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