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Re: The rules have been changed to protect the fishy.
I am not strong at math but I can work this one.
Less than an hour round trip to Caesar's lose a litle maybe break even rarely win more than $100. Three hour round trip to Rising Sun up $380 for less than five hours of play. Spent more time in the car than at the table. |
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Re: The rules have been changed to protect the fishy.
yeah, ran into this rule when I was there Thurs. nite. One guy left to buy chips and was gone so long thought he went to argosy. An older woman busted and tried to buy in , heard rule, and left. sucks. oh yeah, not only is it $50 rebuy only, you can only do it once a 24 hour period. ha ha, now that is ridiculous.
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Re: The rules have been changed to protect the fishy.
You forgot one thing, though.
CAESARS RULES!!! ****end of shameless promotion**** |
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Solution:
Always buy in for 100BB. When a fish busts out and wants to buy more chips, sell him some of yours. Every once in a while go back to the cage and replenish your stack.
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Re: Solution:
I don't think you can transfer (sell or otherwise ) to friend or foe at the table. Your money has to stay in your stack until you leave.
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Re: The rules have been changed to protect the fishy.
A respected and experienced dealer once told me to ALWAYS sell the fish their chips IMMEDIATELY, that way they don't get a chance to change their mind. Good advice, as you are finding out now.
Why doesn't this cardroom have a chiprunner? We don't always sell them out of the rack, but the times we can't, we call for "player's checks" and someone comes a runnin' to sell them the chips. Works like a charm. When it's really slow the floorman can do it, or dealers who are on break but in the room. al |
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Re: Solution:
Cash doesn't count? Just leave the bills on the table behind your stack.
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Re: Solution:
Indiana Gaming Laws: Players cannot sell chips to each other, and cash cannot be on the table, nor can cash be used to gamble with -- you have to use chips.
And a chip runner would be against Grand Victoria Customer Non-Service Policy. A second solution to avoid the long lines at the cage would be for the poker desk to keep a supply of chips there, like Ceasars does, so of course they won't do that either. |
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But there\'s one advantage...
Not that I think this is the reason for the change (or that I don't think it's a stupid move), but the side benefit is that it cuts down wait times -- when people leave the game, the lists move faster.
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Re: Solution:
yes, they will never provide a chiprunner but chips at desk seems like an easy and quick compromise. I think you should be running the casino. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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