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RJT 11-26-2005 10:21 PM

Re: foxwoods dealer mistake - what to do?
 
Dank,

Perhaps, this was the real intent of the post?

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…anyway, eventually i got home to Cambridge…

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If so you it worked. I am impressed if you are at Harvard.

RJT

daryn 11-26-2005 10:40 PM

Re: foxwoods dealer mistake - what to do?
 
[ QUOTE ]
Dank,

Perhaps, this was the real intent of the post?

[ QUOTE ]
…anyway, eventually i got home to Cambridge…

[/ QUOTE ]

If so you it worked. I am impressed if you are at Harvard.

RJT

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maybe he just lives in cambridge?

RJT 11-27-2005 01:09 AM

Re: foxwoods dealer mistake - what to do?
 
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Dank,

Perhaps, this was the real intent of the post?

[ QUOTE ]
…anyway, eventually i got home to Cambridge…

[/ QUOTE ]

If so you it worked. I am impressed if you are at Harvard.

RJT

[/ QUOTE ]

maybe he just lives in cambridge?

[/ QUOTE ]

Yeah, I know. Was more of a joke is all.

Burdzthewurd 11-27-2005 01:26 AM

Re: foxwoods dealer mistake - what to do?
 
I suggest you do the running all-in Humberto Brenes style next time, or ask Villain to help you push in.

youtalkfunny 11-27-2005 01:46 AM

Re: foxwoods dealer mistake - what to do?
 
i say all in and wave the back of my hand towards the center of the table...

...also i don't talk loud at the poker table, and in fact earlier in the hand when i raised preflop she didn't hear me say raise, and my neighbor had to confirm i did say it.

...i'm steamed and say to the dealer something about how she can't be making mistakes like this...

...it was a tough feeling to get screwed out of a pot by such an inept mistake.

...the mistake this dealer made is simply unacceptable.


This is the EXACT type of post ("I don't have a clue, I refuse to take responsibility for my actions--in fact, it is inconceivable to me that I may have been wrong--so I'm blaming the dealer") that drove me out of the B&M forum.

After a long self-imposed exile, I check back today, and this is the first post I read.

Shows you how my luck has been running.

11-27-2005 04:44 AM

Re: foxwoods dealer mistake - what to do?
 
This is absolutely the dealer's fault. "The OP" has no obligation to protect his hand, or his action. He is blameless.

SpicyF 11-27-2005 06:21 AM

Re: foxwoods dealer mistake - what to do?
 
if she deals the first or the second card does not matter for your EV at all. (with reshuffle of that card)

Jimbo 11-27-2005 01:14 PM

Re: foxwoods dealer mistake - what to do?
 
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This is absolutely the dealer's fault. "The OP" has no obligation to protect his hand, or his action. He is blameless.

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You open a gimmick account just to agree with yourself? WOW!


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