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04-21-2002, 10:07 AM
I was visiting one of the biggest casinos, and played live poker.

At my table was one pro I have seen from pictures.

He is a really pro and looks and plays though.


Short story; must admit I had a short bankroll compared the limit I played. Went broke, but that was not the surprise.

When I left the table broke, the pro made some bad jokes about me, my play and about people going broke.


May be this is the way poker is played, but I will say it is bad attitude and business.


I accept people playing hard etc. but...


The pro player and the casino lost my company.


Don't have any hard feelings, but enjoy on line poker as a better game.


Any comments?

04-21-2002, 11:59 AM
It works different than online, instead of e-mailling support, go up to floor supervisor with a $5 chip, in your right hand, as you shake hands with him, releasing chip, explain what happen.


As you leave, pass by the table and smile at the pro. This way when his chat is cut off he will know where it came from.


MS Sunshine

04-23-2002, 04:22 AM
MS, while bribing the floorman to take action certainly damages the jackass pro, I don't see how it helps our hero in anyway, especially because he doesn't want to continue playing at the casino.


In online games, if people swear or are rude you can often get there chat priveledges revoked with a simple email.


Good luck,


Shawn

04-23-2002, 12:10 PM
It was a yoke.


MS Sunshine

04-23-2002, 04:29 PM
In online games, if people swear or are rude you can often get there chat priveledges revoked with a simple email.


In real life, if people swear or are rude, you can often get their chat privileges revoked with a sharp knife.