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Drama Moobs Your Mom
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So I am playing blackjack last night at Ballys and I am 2nd chair with 4 people at the table.
I am playing basic and the other 3 people are playing...um...non basic.
The kid in the first chair at least had the decency to admit he was new to the game and asked for advice from the dealer (who refused to give any).
The guy in the 4th seat (in his mid 40's) kept saying he has been playing for years all the while vacillating on staying on 15 & 16 against a dealer 10.
Anyway, one hand is dealt and suffice to say if the table had played "properly" my 2 aces I split would have ended up two 21 hands and not a 14 and a 17.
At this point, I had lost 7 hands in a row.
Now I know I could have gotten up and left the table if I didn't like the way people were playing. I understand that.
Anyway, I lost my split and hit the table felt (not hard mind you).
The mid 40's guy (after he wins) says "Hey it's only cards". I said to him if it was only cards, I am going to the souvenir shop and buying 20 decks of cards and paying all my bills with them.
He didn't like my sarcasm and said that he had had people with my type of attitude kicked off tables before. I told him to be my guest and make it happen. He got up, colored in his chips and went to another table (not before whining to the pit boss).
My question is, as long as you aren't scaring players around you or cursing or threatening violence, is their anything eying with showing a SMALL amount of emotion when you lose?
I am playing basic and the other 3 people are playing...um...non basic.
The kid in the first chair at least had the decency to admit he was new to the game and asked for advice from the dealer (who refused to give any).
The guy in the 4th seat (in his mid 40's) kept saying he has been playing for years all the while vacillating on staying on 15 & 16 against a dealer 10.
Anyway, one hand is dealt and suffice to say if the table had played "properly" my 2 aces I split would have ended up two 21 hands and not a 14 and a 17.
At this point, I had lost 7 hands in a row.
Now I know I could have gotten up and left the table if I didn't like the way people were playing. I understand that.
Anyway, I lost my split and hit the table felt (not hard mind you).
The mid 40's guy (after he wins) says "Hey it's only cards". I said to him if it was only cards, I am going to the souvenir shop and buying 20 decks of cards and paying all my bills with them.
He didn't like my sarcasm and said that he had had people with my type of attitude kicked off tables before. I told him to be my guest and make it happen. He got up, colored in his chips and went to another table (not before whining to the pit boss).
My question is, as long as you aren't scaring players around you or cursing or threatening violence, is their anything eying with showing a SMALL amount of emotion when you lose?