Would you play with a dealer who is high?

#1
This has happened to me a couple of times recently- dealer is obviously high, not dealing well.

Would you stay at the table and take advantage of the mistakes likely to be made? Or does the slowness and the scrutiny with potential heat that a polluted dealer could easily bring to the table make it not worthwhile?
 

suicyco maniac

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#2
I naturally assume most dealers are high some just hide it better then others :joker:

Actually I've played in the exact same situation you describe many times. I never questioned it at all. I figure any casino who doesn't notice or care that their dealers are obviously wasted probably aren't going to notice any mispays either. Hell I once played with a dealer who fell asleep at the table for a good 5 minutes. I just sat there and watched in amazement. Nobody noticed at all. I finally slammed my hand on the table hard enough to wake her up and resume her mispaying ways.
 

Coyote

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#3
I would seize the opportunities and stick around untill things looked like they may get out of hand. :grin:

Especially if I can use other forms of AP! ;)
 

Jack_Black

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#5
Can you put an $ev amount to it to compare the +ev mistakes vs -ev slow speed?

I had a dealer like that. he was either dumb or not trained well at all, but he would let me hit as much as I wanted to after I doubled down. really slow though, but the DD ev totally made up for it.
 

Sucker

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#6
If I thought I could get away with it I would sneak into the help's hall & put something into his drink to MAKE him high! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 

Gamblor

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#7
Jack_Black said:
Can you put an $ev amount to it to compare the +ev mistakes vs -ev slow speed?

I had a dealer like that. he was either dumb or not trained well at all, but he would let me hit as much as I wanted to after I doubled down. really slow though, but the DD ev totally made up for it.
I wouldn't think its even close. Mispays are huge ev compared to speed. Just one mispay on a moderate/big bet makes your nut for the the day.

Had a similar situation, somebody who had a cold and was medicated. I gladly sat there happy as a clam with nary a problem. Also had a dealer who was ticked off at his job, was not paying any attention to the game whatsoever, must have been thinking he was dealing 3CP or something. :grin:
 

Sucker

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#8
If you were batting cleanup for the Yankees and you found out that the opposing pitcher was high, would you pull yourself out of the lineup?
 

shadroch

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#10
Sucker said:
If you were batting cleanup for the Yankees and you found out that the opposing pitcher was high, would you pull yourself out of the lineup?
Doc Ellis claims he pitched a no-hitter while tripping. He dropped acid before reporting to the ballpark on his scheduled day off only to be pressed into an emergancy start.
 

gothic

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#11
Automatic Monkey said:
This has happened to me a couple of times recently- dealer is obviously high, not dealing well.

Would you stay at the table and take advantage of the mistakes likely to be made? Or does the slowness and the scrutiny with potential heat that a polluted dealer could easily bring to the table make it not worthwhile?
Easy answer for me... fawk tryin' to capitalize on a dealer error! The casino or even other players see you do that and you end up looking like a dishonest cheat, not a skillful card counter. (Not you personally... just 'you' like 'one individual') My stance on this subject is pretty straightforward, but it's a good question, nonetheless. Now I cannot honestly say -I- haven't spoken to my girly girl Mary before a sesh :devil:. (not recommended unless your habit requires a hit or two to 'even out' your mind... if it's anything other than weed, mebbe time to make Amy Winehouse cry and check yourself in... you know, the Rehab song :grin:)
 
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