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Re: Dealer forgot to give change
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The next three times you win a hand while this dealer is dealing, let him know that his tip is funding the three bucks he stole from you. [/ QUOTE ] Better yet, after winning the next 30 hands, wait until the next hand is being dealt every time then tell the dealer, "Oh I forgot to tip you, didn't I. Oh well, too late now." |
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Re: Dealer forgot to give change
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Better yet, after winning the next 30 hands, wait until the next hand is being dealt every time then tell the dealer, "Oh I forgot to tip you, didn't I. Oh well, too late now." [/ QUOTE ] Very nice |
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Better yet, after winning the next 30 hands, wait until the next hand is being dealt every time then tell the dealer, "Oh I forgot to tip you, didn't I. Oh well, too late now." [/ QUOTE ] Perfect. |
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Re: Dealer forgot to give change
Absolutely perfect.
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Re: Dealer forgot to give change
It's an amusing bit of passive-aggression if that's the road you want to take, but it's highly likely the dealer won't remember after that particular down. All the time I have players asking me if I remember whatever suckout I 'put' on them. Uh, no, sorry dude, I don't. I've seen everything and nothing is shocking or memorable. 200-300 hands a day, and I rarely even look at the board until showdown. You are not a unique and beautiful snowflake.
Bottom line, if you stew over this, it will affect you more than it affects the dealer. Perhaps you'll be over-eager to win pots when he's dealing just you can't tip him. Or maybe you'll just be a little bit distracted. Whatever, best to forget it and move on. |
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Re: Dealer forgot to give change
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i say "you never gave me change..." then dealer says "it's too late." [/ QUOTE ] wow, this is hysterical. |
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