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Re: What is the correct ruling?
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Another stupid floor decision costs a player money. Sigh. We should keep a database. [/ QUOTE ] Let's keep two databases, one to track where the floor screws up, and another for where some idiot player holds up the game for 5 minutes because he has some frickin' stupid concept of the rules that don't match reality in any universe. Which do you think would have more data? |
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Re: What is the correct ruling?
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[ QUOTE ] Another stupid floor decision costs a player money. Sigh. We should keep a database. [/ QUOTE ] Let's keep two databases, one to track where the floor screws up, and another for where some idiot player holds up the game for 5 minutes because he has some frickin' stupid concept of the rules that don't match reality in any universe. Which do you think would have more data? [/ QUOTE ] I'm sure the latter would be bigger but they are playing with their own money. |
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Re: What is the correct ruling?
"PokerPro type tables solves alot of these types of problems." ~ sure...i am going to drive all the way to a casino so i can play a single table of computer poker when i can stay at home and play 4+ tables ~ if i go to a casino...i want chips, cards, and a dealer ~ i will take the good and the bad of that...what i won't ever do is drive to play on a computerized table ~ LAME LAME LAME....
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Re: What is the correct ruling?
I love reading these threads because they teach me how to protect myself in the card room.
If I am the player with ace high here I sure as hell am not tabling my hand until I see my opponents cards in complete control of the dealer and in the muck. Of course I never do this turn one card over at showdown nonsense either. |
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