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Old 12-11-2005, 03:58 PM
ThinkQuick ThinkQuick is offline
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Default Re: fair play-taking chips off the table (long story)

You definitely definitely speak up.
Why not go over the recent hands with the table/dealer to demonstrate that he must have over 160? why not tell the floor that you are dissapointed and would like him to review the cameras?

DO something. Even if you're not 100% sure. The first time I played NL, a guy across the table from me got up for about 25 minutes, and when he came back my friend and I noticed that his stack had gone from about $500 to $200-$300. So I asked him - "excuse me sir but didn't you have more chips?". He pointed to another player's stack, and that player sheepishly grinned from behind a castle of chips I hadn't even noticed. I apologized.
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