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Re: There is an angle or two in here somewhere
Fair enough, but I think the villain in this scenario exposed a flaw in this plan.
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Re: There is an angle or two in here somewhere
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Fair enough, but I think the villain in this scenario exposed a flaw in this plan. [/ QUOTE ] No plan is perfect. Making a decision and then walking away is usually a very effective strategy from my (dealer's perspective) experience. |
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Re: There is an angle or two in here somewhere
On the other hand this can leave you rdealr in tough spot. You make the controversial decision and its the dealer who has to listen to the whining.
Sometimes this isn't a problem, but when you have a player who will now be intent on trying to start a fight, its the dealer you've hung out to dry. Sometimes its not enough to rule and walk away sometimes a floor needs to keep a close eye on that game after he makes his ruling. |
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Re: There is an angle or two in here somewhere
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Fair enough, but I think the villain in this scenario exposed a flaw in this plan. [/ QUOTE ] Only because the dealer didn't open his mouth to get me back to the table. If I have to come back to the table someone will be leaving the casino. The only reason this guy didn't leave the casino when I returned to the table is the casino manager arrived to relay his complaint to gaming so that got him away form the table for a few minutes. |
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Re: There is an angle or two in here somewhere
When you say 86 him, do you mean ban him from the casino? If so, then yes, I don't want to come to your casino and play against a guy like this. He's a cheater.
You gotta think, if this guy had AA instead of QQ, would he be making the same arguements? Doubt it, because he's a cheater. |
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