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4 am at the Bike
I was in a 20 HE game at the Bike last night and a new dealer had just sat down. After a couple hands, I noticed he was only dropping $3 instead of $4 each hand. I didn't say anything until the end of his down. He got a mortified look on his face, then left. About 10 minutes later, he came back and dropped $10 down the slot, informing us that he went and told the manager of his mistake, who told him to correct it by dropping $10, which came out of his own pocket.
Should I have told him right away when I noticed his mistake? Strangely, two dealers later, the same thing happened, and I told the dealer right away he wasn't dropping enough money. Sparks |
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Re: 4 am at the Bike
You may get the players at the table made at you, but you could be saving the dealer's job.
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Re: 4 am at the Bike
dont say anything, why do you give a [censored]
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Re: 4 am at the Bike
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dont say anything, why do you give a [censored] [/ QUOTE ] Based on other posts in this forum, a dealer can lose his job for shorting the drop, although it clearly wasn't intentional in this case. Sparks |
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Re: 4 am at the Bike
he's more likely to get in trouble after you bring it to everyones attention than if you just let it go
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