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Re: There is a right and a wrong way to do it....
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Before I learned how to play poker (and I was familiar with casinos because I counted-cards at BJ) I was intimidated to play poker. This was 3 years ago. I would NEVER have known that you are actually allowed to stand there at the rail and watch. [/ QUOTE ] I was also highly intimidated at first. I would have been one of those people who had to be chased down by the floorman. I think that a casino interested in the long-term health of its poker room could hang a couple discreet signs outside the room, simply stating "It's Okay To Watch!" (However, I can see many casino execs frowning on such friendly gestures -- because a customer watching the poker room is a customer who isn't gambling.) I tend to prefer the closed rooms, but that's only because the closed rooms I've experienced were much less smoky. Give me a smoke-free environment, and I'd probably choose the open layout (preferably right next to the sports book). |
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