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Re: Friend runs super hot...
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I think teh cage lady played this hand super poorly. Super Crappy Casino Hand History CageLady01 ($1950 cash) AwesomePlayer ($950 chips) AwesomePlayer dealt 1(rack-red)1(rack-red) AwesomePlayer pushes $950 and is cashing out. CageLady calls $950 and adds $1,000. AwesomePlayer Rakes Stack of $1,950 CageLady mucks $950 in chips. nh [/ QUOTE ] |
#132
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Re: Friend runs super hot...
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[ QUOTE ] As if he stole $1000. If she loses her job as a result of giving out incorrect cash, that's her problem, not OP's friend. Whilst it is a 'moral' and 'upstanding' thing to return the money, doing the opposite is not stealing. [/ QUOTE ] He didn't find the $1k in the middle of an empty park, and thus had no idea who it belonged to. He knowingly took something that (a) wasn't his and (b) he knew damn well whose it was. That is stealing. How did you get so stupid? [/ QUOTE ] God, you're a nit and your post reeks of nittiness and this is coming from someone who is usually accused of being a life nit. Stop being such a nit. Nitface. |
#133
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Re: Friend runs super hot...
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not sure if this has anything to do with it. i used to play in charity games around town. there was this dude named, umm "carpenter." nice guy. tight (which is a super rarity) and a winner and all. not too many ppl beat the 7$ rake at 5-10 but whatever. hes everyones friend. hes a reg. im no ones friend. im hated. im the youngest one there for the last 2 yrs (this is preboom.) i keep my mouth shut but i feel the animosity. anyway, its about midnight so its last hand of the night. its 5-10 btw. im just out of college. im the best player the place has ever seen. they dont know this. i never tell them. im just a nervous young guy that doesnt quite fit in. "carpenter" is a reg and everyones friend. so its last hand. its 11way im in the bb. 8 pp call. i get aa. and raise, someone decides its to backraise and we see hte flop 8way for 5 bets when all is said and done. flop is raggedy and i bet. obv everyone calls. turn is another rag (but really nothing is really a rag at this point.) some ppl fold, "carpenter"* folds or calls. cant really keep track. its hard to describe the last hand of the night in these places. its only midnight. biggest pot of the night. dealer cant keep track and doesnt really care to. its like 5way. river is another seeming blank. a 7. i scan the table. i notice some commotion from the guy next to carpenter. not sure what to make of it. anyway, i bet and carpenter calls. some others call. obv carpenter has riverd a set of 7s. he didnt raise, i think he had like the 2nd nuts here. weird hmm. weird. it just felt weird. why was that guy whispering in c's ear? why was c very hesitant? oh well. as im driving my beat up 91 red cavalier home it comes to me. i was ripped off. wtf. i dont know how. but i know it. i knew it just from looking at carpenter. i remember his face and his hesitance. i remember his friends next to him. i remember them laughing. c didnt look comfortable tho. his friends seemed geniunely happy. i hate those ppl and always have and will. 500+ was a lot of money to me at the time. i was still drinking pbr at the time. oh well. only one way to get it back. got to play more. thats what jj and chris and murhpy used to tell me. so i go back the next day to play. carpenter taps me on the shoulder and wants a word. he tells me what happened. he had intended to fold the turn. but, in the chaos of the hand the dealer had forgotten to much his cards. obv his friends were sweating him and compelled him to snag the pot when his gin card hit. but he felt bad. he told me he had been in aa for a long time and he believed in honesty. he gave me the pot (tho after counting it im fairly sure it was short, likely the amount he put in, no biggie.) the point is this guy had not reason to give me the money. i didnt even know for sure i was cheated. he did it bc it was right. and he could sleep better. and it was quite obv the money was important to me. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for sharing the story which I liked very much. |
#134
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Re: Friend runs super hot...
This thread makes me want to shoot up.
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#135
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Re: Friend runs super hot...
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] As if he stole $1000. If she loses her job as a result of giving out incorrect cash, that's her problem, not OP's friend. Whilst it is a 'moral' and 'upstanding' thing to return the money, doing the opposite is not stealing. [/ QUOTE ] He didn't find the $1k in the middle of an empty park, and thus had no idea who it belonged to. He knowingly took something that (a) wasn't his and (b) he knew damn well whose it was. That is stealing. How did you get so stupid? [/ QUOTE ] God, you're a nit and your post reeks of nittiness and this is coming from someone who is usually accused of being a life nit. Stop being such a nit. Nitface. [/ QUOTE ] Your parents must be very proud. |
#136
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hmm, interesting. my gf found a louis vutton wallet with ~$500 in it in a video store tonight. she handed it in without thinking twice. we had a pretty good morality/game theory/darwinism discussion afterwards. this is kinda similar, especially seeing as it's hard to feel sorry for casinos or people with LV wallets. not saying i keep it in either case - i don't, but it makes for an interesting theoretical discussion when you can kinda tell the person on the other end won't miss the money. [/ QUOTE ] Odds that the wallet had the $500 in it when the customer came back? |
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Re: Friend runs super hot...
Good story Victor.
Perosnally, I feel bad if someone gives me an extra $5 in change at a store, so I return it. When I was 11 I found $10 on the floor in the lounge at my dad's office and turned it in instead of just keeping it - I'm just wired that way. Since you took the $1000 knowingly, I don't think you can justify this as a reversal of karma without realizing you will get bit in the ass if you don't reverse your decision if you buy into this theory. Also, there isn't a way to morally justify knowingly keeping money that shouldn't have been given to you. IMO your friend should do one of two things: 1) Return the money to the casino - seems like he doesn't want to do this. 2) Donate the extra money. Pick a charity / local shelter that could really use the money more than someone who has the means to gamble at a casino. Think of it like using dirty money to do some good in the world. |
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Re: Friend runs super hot...
Take the money, if the casino cared they would have hired a competent cashier.
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#139
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Re: Friend runs super hot...
RAKEBACK IMO
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Re: Friend runs super hot...
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If you give back the $1k, it's a serious leak in your game. [/ QUOTE ] Only thing funny enough for me to re-quote [ QUOTE ] rake-bak IMO [/ QUOTE ] was pretty funny too |
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