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AMcD Inner circle stacking for food! 3078 Posts |
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Logan Five Inner circle Northern California 1434 Posts |
Wow! That came out of nowhere..
Self concept is destiny..
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The Dowser Special user Canada 763 Posts |
NIce find. If you click on the channel that video comes from there are other examples of the same thing. I just saw a patron knock a dealer into the next century!
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ein_doppelganger Loyal user 213 Posts |
Wow...
hope he gets hazard pay. (somehow I doubt it) |
tommy Eternal Order Devil's Island 16544 Posts |
Its like the wild west over there, they could do with Wyatt Earp and sawn off shotguns under the tables.
If there is a single truth about Magic, it is that nothing on earth so efficiently evades it.
Tommy |
AMcD Inner circle stacking for food! 3078 Posts |
I have already seen bad loosers, but that one is on top of the (cretin) list.
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uhrenschmied Regular user 135 Posts |
The comments say there was an exchange between the dealer and the player. From what I understand the player said something in the line of "So I am an A**h***?" and the dealer confirmed "Yes you are an ...", to which the player replied violently.
The dealer should have been trained better in handling drunk people. Regards, |
tommy Eternal Order Devil's Island 16544 Posts |
Yes the dealer should have smashed him with a glass first then confirmed "Yes you are an ...",
If there is a single truth about Magic, it is that nothing on earth so efficiently evades it.
Tommy |
uhrenschmied Regular user 135 Posts |
Tommy,
at least that would have been better than getting hit and subsequently throwing chips at the player. The later one might even get him fired by the management. Regards, |
acesover Special user I believe I have 821 Posts |
There are a few ways that this paticular senario will probably play out. One is that the player will be banned unless he is a high roller and the dealer will be suspended for a short time. However if the player was a high roller then the dealer will not deal there any more and the player will be comped.
My gut feeling of this vid is the player was drunk and the dealer was quite skilled. However the dealer definitely lost his cool. If the dealer just waited the player would have been dealt with. You can not pull that stuff in a casino unless you are a high roller and playing by yourself. IF a high roller with other High rollers pullls this crap he can kiss that casino good bye. We of course heard no dialogue but to be honest unless it was instigated by the dealer the player is history at that casino (unless high roller as he was playing alone). The dealers future also depends on his past history. This paragraph is in no way a contradiction of the first as I am referring to dialogue in this paragraph. Does anyone know where this took place?
If I were to agree with you. Then we would both be wrong. As of Apr 5, 2015 10:26 pm I have 880 posts. Used to have over 1,000
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Kimura Special user 519 Posts |
That gambler is going to feel like **** when he wakes up tomorrow and the dealer is found dead in a tree wearing a diving suit.
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The Dowser Special user Canada 763 Posts |
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On 2010-05-28 23:55, acesover wrote: That is not necessarily true. Go to the youtube channel that posted this video and watch a high roller give a roulette dealer the smack of his lifetime, then he goes after the dealer again after the supervisors try to interfere, and then finally he goes back to the game with a new dealer and no supervisors around. Now that guy has Juice. |
AMcD Inner circle stacking for food! 3078 Posts |
Yep, this is one link showing another croupier assault:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNzJC4ZpguU To those working in casinos, is such a behavior frequent? Isn't the casino personnel more protected? Are those guys sued? If I were a croupier and if a guy threw a chair on my head, unless he is 300 pounds I think he'd get back 3 chairs in his empty head! Plus my 160 pounds. The one Dowser is talking about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vPlBZWI-rE |
acesover Special user I believe I have 821 Posts |
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On 2010-05-29 08:54, The Dowser wrote: Not sure we saw the final outcome of that senario. If a High Roller acts up when he is the only one playing with a dealer usually it is over looked. However when he acts up and there are other high rollers at the same table he will be asked to leave and usually banned from said casino. The High Rollers do not want this kind of action at their tables and will not stand for it. Remember we are talking about High Rollers not someone who loses $5,000.
If I were to agree with you. Then we would both be wrong. As of Apr 5, 2015 10:26 pm I have 880 posts. Used to have over 1,000
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tommy Eternal Order Devil's Island 16544 Posts |
Such is life. Gamblers blame the dealer and anything else that comes to mind. I seen one guy break his chair’s leg. What they would do if they saw you do a shift god only knows.
If there is a single truth about Magic, it is that nothing on earth so efficiently evades it.
Tommy |
The Dowser Special user Canada 763 Posts |
Lol... good one tommy... imagine if they found readers!
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Tony45 Veteran user 384 Posts |
It looked like it was in Russia, over there anything goes, theyre all nuts.The Kid should have ignored the comment, plain and simple. If I reacted to every time I been called a name I would be in jail for murder or dead 1000 times over, lol.
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