whiskeytown
06-22-2005, 11:21 AM
Out at Canterbury yesterday during Pocket AA tuesday - we get a guy who sits down in seat 9 (table 10) who is obvious inebriated and he proceeds to slow the game to a crawl -
did he donate chips...a few, but it wasn't worth it when it's 4 minutes a hand.... - he put dealers on tilt, made a threat to a kid when he laughed at him slowing up the game and was rebuked by 5 dealers between 4-8pm for language -
The best is if we had a chop between the small and big blind - he seemed to be incapable of saying chop when he wanted to chop, and he was selective about when he did and didn't - I saw seat 1 throw his cards away twice thinking they were chopping when the guy suddenly came out with calling the SB bet - it was ridiculous - worst seat in the house to play...
finally one dealer told him not to call the guy who ran him down a fucker and the guy was all "well, I'm leaving" - good riddance, I say. He'd have left soon anyways, as I warned the floor they probably shouldn't serve him unless they wanted to be held liable for an accident afterwards...
PROS: - slight donater - (though he got his share of luckbox hits when he raised with A4 into my A10 and flopped trip 4's) - I think he dropped about $150 by the time he left on a 6/12 game...
CONS: - we get in 20 hands per hr, and that's WITH an automatic shuffler - and he makes female dealers uncomfortable -
Do you want him to stay or go?
RB
did he donate chips...a few, but it wasn't worth it when it's 4 minutes a hand.... - he put dealers on tilt, made a threat to a kid when he laughed at him slowing up the game and was rebuked by 5 dealers between 4-8pm for language -
The best is if we had a chop between the small and big blind - he seemed to be incapable of saying chop when he wanted to chop, and he was selective about when he did and didn't - I saw seat 1 throw his cards away twice thinking they were chopping when the guy suddenly came out with calling the SB bet - it was ridiculous - worst seat in the house to play...
finally one dealer told him not to call the guy who ran him down a fucker and the guy was all "well, I'm leaving" - good riddance, I say. He'd have left soon anyways, as I warned the floor they probably shouldn't serve him unless they wanted to be held liable for an accident afterwards...
PROS: - slight donater - (though he got his share of luckbox hits when he raised with A4 into my A10 and flopped trip 4's) - I think he dropped about $150 by the time he left on a 6/12 game...
CONS: - we get in 20 hands per hr, and that's WITH an automatic shuffler - and he makes female dealers uncomfortable -
Do you want him to stay or go?
RB