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Old 11-24-2005, 01:52 PM
dankhank dankhank is offline
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Default Re: foxwoods dealer mistake - what to do?

this is sort of related: the night before this hand happened i was laying in bed thinking how i have never once protected my hand (putting a chip or chip protector over it) and how neglecting to do so has never cost me a pot. i thought, if i lose just one big pot in my whole life because of not protecting my cards, then it's worth the hassle of never going to the effort of protecting.

i didn't want to push two stacks of red chips in the middle in this hand, because i don't organize my chip stacks into even numbers that can easily be pushed. i just make a few big stacks of however many chips and keep stacking.

i see now how one act of carelessness is related to all the others. so i wonder how many big pots in general i have to lose before i'll switch up and get a little more disciplined at the live tables. thanks for the comments, i will end with a quote from myself:

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


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