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Old 10-10-2004, 06:24 PM
Schneids Schneids is offline
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Default Re: whats the longest you ever waited for a seat?

All I know is last night's 30/60 game at Canterbury featured zero movement for over 6 hours, so, those people still on the list were waiting a damn long time.

My longest wait for the 30 game there has been around 5.5 hours, though in all fairness that night I did get on 15/30 after 3 hours.
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Old 10-10-2004, 08:49 PM
AAquadsAA AAquadsAA is offline
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Default Re: whats the longest you ever waited for a seat?

or do like one guy told me, and wait for a final call on any name and then walk up to the hostess and tell her/him that its you.
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Old 10-11-2004, 05:43 AM
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The TIP was customarily paid BEFORE a meal to the server in olde english pubs several centuries ago.

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That is still how it is when you go down to the clubs in mexico and are a guy and want a drink [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Old 10-11-2004, 09:03 AM
BigBaitsim (milo) BigBaitsim (milo) is offline
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Default Re: whats the longest you ever waited for a seat?

Does tipping the floor at Canterbury work? I'm going to be up there for a week in early Nov (although I should be there no later than 5:30 most days).
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Old 10-14-2004, 10:20 PM
NLSoldier NLSoldier is offline
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If you aren't a regular and aren't on a first name basis with the regular floormen, go up and introduce yourself and thank them for the good work they do. Tip them a $5 chip and tell them you plan on starting to play regularly there and you'd appreciate it if they could get you a seat at whatever limit you play ASAP. Make a habit every time to go to say hi to them or catch them when you're sitting at your table and give them another $5. Five bucks a night is well worth not ever having to wait through the lists.

GoT

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Ok I tried this last night, and the introducing went well but when i tried to tip him he wouldnt let me.... [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
He was like "i dont want your money i am rich already." so i was like uhh ok... and then i was too wimpy to ask about getting some preferential treatment...i guess since he was an indian he may have been like more than just a floorman?
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Old 10-15-2004, 01:30 PM
A-Baum A-Baum is offline
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Default Re: whats the longest you ever waited for a seat?

You figure card rooms would recognize this new desire for people to play poker and expand their card rooms to accomodate more people. Having people wait 2hrs to gamble is very very bad business. If I'm a casino owner, I want as many people gambling in my establishment as possible.

Are these kinds of waits seen at the Taj or Trop in AC?
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Old 10-15-2004, 02:09 PM
McMelchior McMelchior is offline
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Default Re: whats the longest you ever waited for a seat?

Tipping to reward outstanding or good service is great.

Employees in certain types of services are paid minimum wages based on the assumption that customers tip; when you buy the service in question (whether it's having your meal served, your cab driven safely and comfortably through traffic or your hotel room cleaned) you engage in an silent agreement with the service provider to tip. If tips weren't involved you would have to pay a higher price for your service - to compensate the higher payroll expenses. Here tipping leaves you discretion to reward or punish superior or inferior service. Simply not tipping here without any specific reason would be outright nasty.

Floor persons in casinos and cardrooms are not paid minimum wages. They are paid more. Tips are generally not considered part of their salary. Tipping a floor person for outstanding performance, swift and correct decissions etc. is very nice.

Handing a floor person a $5 bill to put you ahead of a line is a mere bribe and has nothing to do with tipping. The amount does not encourage "outstanding performance" or attention to "correct decissions". The $5 bill simply buys you an unfair advantage to other players who either arent familiar with the system, can't afford to hand over an extra $5 every time they enter the card room, or simply are disgusted with the practice. This kind of bribe does not encourage the receiver to do a better job - it encourages a worse performance: Making unfair decission about when to seat player based on own gain.

This kind of bribery should not be tolerated by any conscienscious card room manager. From a players point of view it's a practice comparable to mobsters demanding a 'cut' from a business not to slow crucial services (renovation, deliveries etc.) down. Remember, if you don't pay you're at disadvantage - you're constantly put behind in the line!

It's disgusting that it is tolerated, and nobody here on twoplustwo should support this practice.

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Old 10-15-2004, 02:44 PM
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Default Re: whats the longest you ever waited for a seat?

Bring a book. SSH will do. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

Or a mystery.

Amen on the blackjack thing. I used to play BJ to pass the time until I realized it was eating a hole in my bankroll.

Nothing is worse than short-buying because you left 3/4 of your roll on the BJ table. [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]

I'm happy to say I've gone about 40 sessions now with not one hand of BJ.
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Old 10-15-2004, 03:13 PM
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Default Re: whats the longest you ever waited for a seat?

Right on
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Old 10-15-2004, 05:39 PM
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Default Re: whats the longest you ever waited for a seat?

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It's like the poker version of one of those Disneyland Passport thingies that let you skip the lines for an extra few bucks.

I hate that too, but I think it's better than the poker version. At least at Disney World, everyone knows you can cut in line if you pay a little more.

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Ok, here's the STRAIGHT poop on the Disneyland line. EVERYONE who buys a ticket is eligible for the 'FASTPASS'. Lots of people assume that it costs more, but it doesn't! ANY plastic ticket/pass will work in those 'FASTPASS" machines.
I think it's stupid to wait in line 3 hours when you can get a fast pass to come back later and get on in 15 minutes. W/out the fast pass you would spend all day just to get on 2 rides. Fastpass is like a friend holding your place in line while you go pee, or eat or see another show.
Hmmm, and even tho I've only been to vegas a few times, it seems to be a town based entirely on tipping. I'm going in 2 weeks and I'll surely be tipping that floor guy. I want to play not stand around for 3 days hoping someone else will go home!
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