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Old 11-27-2007, 01:46 PM
pfapfap pfapfap is offline
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Default Re: Iconsistencies in B & M rooms

Eh, I like different rules about the inconsequential things. Even different betting rules. There are different forms of poker, and the rule discrepancies merely add more variation. View them as a challenge to adjust your game.

But then, I'm not one who shops in Wal-Mart or eats at chain restaurants, either. The world is becoming so watered down, viva la differance!
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Old 11-27-2007, 03:45 PM
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Default Re: Iconsistencies in B & M rooms

I've played in some rooms where it wasn't a matter of what rules were in place as much as whether they were enforced by anybody. Or to have one floor person make a ruling only to have one on the next shift make a completely different ruling on the same situation.
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Old 11-27-2007, 05:25 PM
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Default Re: Iconsistencies in B & M rooms

Iconsistencies within the same room are what I find most irriating. There is no excuse for one floor manager to make one floor ruling and another to make a totally different one. The players should at least know what to expect before walking into a given room. If they are inconsistent amongst themselves then it just shows that they dont have a clue and dont really care. A new poker room opened up in my area and they don't have the first clue. I don't care so much what the rule is, just don't suprise me or leave me guessing.
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