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Minors at home games?
Left a home game tonight because one of the guys there was going to let his 11 year old kid play. The host's explanation was, "his $10 is just as good as oyur $10" but the whole idea just made me uncomfortable, so now I'm the [censored] of the group. I'm not at all worried about the legality of the whole thing as the chances of the police showing up were pretty much nil, but an 11 year old just seems a little absurd. Am I the one with the problem here?
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Re: Minors at home games?
Kid's gotta learn sometime. The only way I'd have a problem with it is if, like our home games, the conversation gets brutal and... well, not exactly something an 11-year-old should be exposed to. Or if it was the kid's own money that he got for doing chores and stuff. Otherwise, it's a kid doing something with his dad.
I wouldn't have left, but I'd definitely make sure they warned me ahead of time if he was going to be at the next game. |
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Re: Minors at home games?
I'd probably have a problem with an 11 year old playing. I think my cutoff would be 14 or 15. 11 just seems too young to me for some reason.
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Re: Minors at home games?
Son and his dad=not a problem IMO. I think it would be the same if yall were playing "touch" football and the kid wanted to play(full contact would def. be out of the question). If the kid knows how to play and isn't slowing down the game then I think it would be great for him and his dad to hang out and play something that they enjoy. As far as the legal aspect, when the WSOP airs, there are thousands of young kids (even 11) playing poker trying to be like the "pros" on TV. If you are uncomfortable then you should be able to leave without anyone saying anything. Its not my place to tell you how you should feel about it. Try to not look at it as an 11 year old gambling but as a Father and son hanging out together (kinda like if they were playing catch or something)
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Re: Minors at home games?
Not that I have a problem with an 11 playing poker. Shoot I let anyone drink alcohol at my table as long as no one gets drunk (drunk + poker = bad things).
What I have problems with is that my poker night is really a "guys night" where we can BS and talk about retarded stuff and make dirty comments. Because of that, I'd have to say no to an 11 year old sitting at my table. |
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Re: Minors at home games?
[ QUOTE ]
What I have problems with is that my poker night is really a "guys night" where we can BS and talk about retarded stuff and make dirty comments. Because of that, I'd have to say no to an 11 year old sitting at my table. [/ QUOTE ] yeah but he could be the next jennifer harman. err....well, never mind. |
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Re: Minors at home games?
It's his kid, let him play. But don't be surprised if he raises you to three pokeman cards.
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"poker night is really a "guys night" "
One of the many reasons the dad should get a shoe upside the noggin' |
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Re: Minors at home games?
... exactly.. that's why we have a "no girlfriends or wives" (even at tourneys). Sorry, it's a guys nite for smoking cigars, cusing, etc. Most of us are married w/children and "guy time" is hard to come by.
Heck, I play poker with my 11-year-old at home (he's actually a pretty good bluffer heads up) and he'll watch me play a tourney on the 'net, but I wouldn't invite him along... no way. |
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Re: Minors at home games?
Yeah, how dare they let your kid play! Oh, it wasn't your kid? Why do you care again? He's probably going to go out and smoke weed if he's not with you anyways so this is probably a good thing.
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