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« Reply #15 on: June 24, 2012, 04:31:30 AM »

Could be interesting when I get to Vegas then, because I don't care who it is... if they're rude to the dealer on my table - they're going to GET IT!

gl calling farha out in a vegas cash game mate thumbs up the bellagio tend to side with him (others like him) on these matters, if you see why Cheesy

you're 100% right pete i've seen some really in-experienced dealers in big plo games at the rio, thing is though, it isn't their fault at all, they've turned up for work and are trying their best in a super high pressure enviroment, the person at fault is 100% the floorman who put the guy on our table. Recently was on a PLO table at the rio where the guy could barely handle the cards he was so nervous, everyone was nice, told him to slow down, take his time and helped him - by the end of his 1/2 hour he was abso fine, so that was nice to see.

im not saying ill be successful but for ANYONE to think im not going to call out fecking farha, ivey, gold, durr, or anyone for any kind of angle...
ur just dreaming.  I will literally have the written rules of the room in my hand and the room interpretation written infront of me before i accept any kind of decision i disagree with.  I would need to be paid to shutup. And it won't come cheap.
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« Reply #16 on: June 28, 2012, 02:30:06 PM »

I remember playing the main event and as always when I wanted to raise. I said to the dealer "I'd like to raise please". She said that she had dealt for the wsop for over a month and I was the first person to say please. Manners cost nothing

She REALLY say that?
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« Reply #17 on: June 28, 2012, 02:44:16 PM »

I remember playing the main event and as always when I wanted to raise. I said to the dealer "I'd like to raise please". She said that she had dealt for the wsop for over a month and I was the first person to say please. Manners cost nothing

She REALLY say that?
Yes mate. I will always remember her smile. She used a stick to walk with and would be easy to recognise again. Americans are funny people. You only have to say please and thank you and they assume you are posh.
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