friendships with casino personel

kewljason

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#1
I have developed not really a friendship, but more of an acquaintaceship with an AC dealer that I fear is going bad. It started about 5 years ago at Het property. I was playing a table with some hicks from the midwest. (no offense CP) lol Real rube types with that minnesota twang, and saying yahhh all the time like in the movie fargo. Anyways, this dealer tells the couple who were losing steadily that they may want to increase their wagers at the same time i do, when the good cards were due to come out. :eek: I was horrified and avoided him for quite some time. Eventually I played with him again and he never made another card counting reference at the table. I spoke with him on the train one day when he told me that he had tried counting cards for a year before becoming a dealer, but it just doesn't work in the long run.

Anyway, I didn't see him for a couple years as I began avoiding HET properties when they went anti-blackjack. A couple months ago he showed up dealing at my fav AC stores. :( I have played with him half dozen times with since no problems. Yesterday on the train he sits next to me and begins a discussion about how I am a drain on the economy, not contributing to the making of any products or providing a service. He said I was taking money that the casinos could use to employ more people.

I counter that the tiny amount of earning that I am restributing from the casino to myself, would not be used to hire more people or pay them more but rather would bulk up some execs bonus package. That I am acually creating a "demand" which enables them to hire additional personel.

Anyway, of course this argument went no where, but he seemed to have such an attitude about him afterwards, that I feel I need to avoid him or my play at this my favorite house in AC could be in jeopardy.

I always knew no good could come from being to friendly to other side. Lesson learned and confirmed.
 

shadroch

Well-Known Member
#2
Thats a shame, but my experiances have been quite the opposite.
I met a guy who turned out to be a pitboss while playing pool in AC. He was a regular who stopped in after his shift and we got friendly. One day I am passing thru Ballys on my way to check in at the Sands. I see him and stop to say hello. He asks me if I have a Ballys card and when I say yes, he says give it to him for a second. As I'd not played much BJ at Ballys( This was pre- Harrahs, pre Caesars) I give it to him. He swipes it and says check your status in a few hours. He ended up crediting me for some player who lost 2,000 playing craps. I got 2 free dinners and my offers got a lot better.
I've been to several parties at his home, most recently his youngest daughters First Communion.
I used to stop by a now defunct bar that was frequented by many a casino employee and nurtured several friendships. A girl from the Hiltons Player Development got me a week free at the LV Hilton before I built my own connections.
I'd tell this clown to F..K Off or you'll mention to your host an employee of his is hassling you.
 

Blue Efficacy

Well-Known Member
#3
Thanks for judging Minnesotans, as we are in fact the only state with hicks and rubes. Furthermore, the movie "Fargo" is a completely accurate depiction of how your average person from the Upper Midwest talks. It was not embellished one bit for the sake of entertainment.


Seriously, though, I wouldn't consider our accent to have a "twang."
 
#4
Blue

Blue Efficacy said:
Thanks for judging Minnesotans, as we are in fact the only state with hicks and rubes. Furthermore, the movie "Fargo" is a completely accurate depiction of how your average person from the Upper Midwest talks. It was not embellished one bit for the sake of entertainment.


Seriously, though, I wouldn't consider our accent to have a "twang."
Yahhh, Eh'...a little Yooper in their too EH'.:laugh:

I like the regional accents very much. Most people from the GNW regions are wonderful people, warm and caring and lacking in BS;)

CP
 
#5
Kewl,

kewljason said:
I have developed not really a friendship, but more of an acquaintaceship with an AC dealer that I fear is going bad. It started about 5 years ago at Het property. I was playing a table with some hicks from the midwest. (no offense CP) lol Real rube types with that minnesota twang, and saying yahhh all the time like in the movie fargo. Anyways, this dealer tells the couple who were losing steadily that they may want to increase their wagers at the same time i do, when the good cards were due to come out. :eek: I was horrified and avoided him for quite some time. Eventually I played with him again and he never made another card counting reference at the table. I spoke with him on the train one day when he told me that he had tried counting cards for a year before becoming a dealer, but it just doesn't work in the long run.

Anyway, I didn't see him for a couple years as I began avoiding HET properties when they went anti-blackjack. A couple months ago he showed up dealing at my fav AC stores. :( I have played with him half dozen times with since no problems. Yesterday on the train he sits next to me and begins a discussion about how I am a drain on the economy, not contributing to the making of any products or providing a service. He said I was taking money that the casinos could use to employ more people.

I counter that the tiny amount of earning that I am restributing from the casino to myself, would not be used to hire more people or pay them more but rather would bulk up some execs bonus package. That I am acually creating a "demand" which enables them to hire additional personel.

Anyway, of course this argument went no where, but he seemed to have such an attitude about him afterwards, that I feel I need to avoid him or my play at this my favorite house in AC could be in jeopardy.

I always knew no good could come from being to friendly to other side. Lesson learned and confirmed.
You could have a major problem there, that guy sounds like a real Jack Ass
and a dangerous one at that.

Stay clear of him, but I do like Shads suggestion...preemption!

CP
 

daddybo

Well-Known Member
#6
Blue Efficacy said:
Thanks for judging Minnesotans, as we are in fact the only state with hicks and rubes. Furthermore, the movie "Fargo" is a completely accurate depiction of how your average person from the Upper Midwest talks. It was not embellished one bit for the sake of entertainment.


Seriously, though, I wouldn't consider our accent to have a "twang."
Obviously, KJ has never been to Alabama! Ain't that right y'all! :laugh:
 

daddybo

Well-Known Member
#7
creeping panther said:
Yahhh, Eh'...a little Yooper in their too EH'.:laugh:

I like the regional accents very much. Most people from the GNW regions are wonderful people, warm and caring and lacking in BS;)

CP
I have also found this to be very true. :)
 
#8
Accent

daddybo said:
Obviously, KJ has never been to Alabama! Ain't that right y'all! :laugh:


:grin::laugh:

How true, we all loved to hear D-Bo talk,,,and he sure easily sweet talked the ladies.. with that down home fluency...especially, "Sharon Stone", ,she just cuddled up right next to him at that BJ table,.:gaga:..thought they were to become one right before my eyes:cool: ;)

CP
 

21forme

Well-Known Member
#9
You need to avoid this guy as much as any PC who has half-shoed you.

If it's in the place I think it is, that shouldn't be a problem. There are times I've had to play in only one of the 4 pits because of familiar faces.
 

JulieCA

Well-Known Member
#10
daddybo said:
Obviously, KJ has never been to Alabama! Ain't that right y'all! :laugh:
I used to work on a construction site for a project manager. One day, Billy Bob (really) from Alabama showed up, having just driven in from Alabama to do some contract work for someone. He walked into our trailer and announced himself - hah Ah'm Billie Bob, from Selma Alabama. Where's the nearest whorehouse?

For six weeks, we had a living, breathing stereotype among us.
 
#11
Friends

Jason, if that is your "friend" in the casino, you sure as heck don't need any enemies there! You did tone that down to "aquaintance" at least.
 
#12
Pariah

kewljason said:
I have developed not really a friendship, but more of an acquaintaceship with an AC dealer that I fear is going bad. It started about 5 years ago at Het property. I was playing a table with some hicks from the midwest. (no offense CP) lol Real rube types with that minnesota twang, and saying yahhh all the time like in the movie fargo. Anyways, this dealer tells the couple who were losing steadily that they may want to increase their wagers at the same time i do, when the good cards were due to come out. :eek: I was horrified and avoided him for quite some time. Eventually I played with him again and he never made another card counting reference at the table. I spoke with him on the train one day when he told me that he had tried counting cards for a year before becoming a dealer, but it just doesn't work in the long run.

Anyway, I didn't see him for a couple years as I began avoiding HET properties when they went anti-blackjack. A couple months ago he showed up dealing at my fav AC stores. :( I have played with him half dozen times with since no problems. Yesterday on the train he sits next to me and begins a discussion about how I am a drain on the economy, not contributing to the making of any products or providing a service. He said I was taking money that the casinos could use to employ more people.

I counter that the tiny amount of earning that I am restributing from the casino to myself, would not be used to hire more people or pay them more but rather would bulk up some execs bonus package. That I am acually creating a "demand" which enables them to hire additional personel.

Anyway, of course this argument went no where, but he seemed to have such an attitude about him afterwards, that I feel I need to avoid him or my play at this my favorite house in AC could be in jeopardy.

I always knew no good could come from being to friendly to other side. Lesson learned and confirmed.
This pariah must be made known and shunned. For us homeboys, we like to know: (1) what he looks like, (2) which casino he works for, (3) and what days & shift he works? Thanks in advance.


 
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MAZ

Well-Known Member
#13
I have had relations with many female casino personnel, sometimes with more than one at a time, just never felt the need for a relationship. Always worked out as positive EV. ;)
 

kewljason

Well-Known Member
#14
Blue Efficacy said:
Thanks for judging Minnesotans, as we are in fact the only state with hicks and rubes. Furthermore, the movie "Fargo" is a completely accurate depiction of how your average person from the Upper Midwest talks. It was not embellished one bit for the sake of entertainment.


Seriously, though, I wouldn't consider our accent to have a "twang."
I was only playing (mosly for CP's benefit). I apologize if I offended you, Blue Efficacy. :)
 
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kewljason

Well-Known Member
#15
bluewhaIe said:
This pariah must be made known and shunned. For us homeboys, we like to know: (1) what he looks like, (2) which casino he works for, (3) and what days & shift he works? Thanks in advance.


I am not going to do that. In hindsight, even posting the story was a bad idea, as being an aspiring counter at one time (and maybe still) he may read the board. He has yet to do me any harm that I am aware of and at times in the past has even been a plus offering decent penetration (by AC standards) and not anticipating my play, knowing that I may diviate from BS at certain counts, unlike other dealers who rush by your A8 vs 5 assuming that you want to stand. I remember one occasion when the count was very cose to +3 (hi-lo), he had an ace up and offered insurance. He offered a second time, then looked right at me and said no one wants to take insurance. The count was just below my insurance threshold, so I said close but no. I know he was telling me that he thought the count warranted insurance. He didn't have a BJ by the way.
 
#16
I wouldn't worry about posting the story, as you've already been made, but you'll gain nothing from playing on this guy's shift. At least avoid his pit, because this guy is likely to at least let a comment or two slip to a boss at some point, even if he doesn't necessarily mean much harm. I disagree about threatening to tell your host, as it won't solve the original problem and will only take a potentially hostile casino employee and turn him into a definitely hostile one. As with other issues concerning casino comportment, my opinion is that you should always look at it in terms of what you stand to gain, and at what risk. Unless this guy is giving you 85%+ pen, drop his shift/pit.
 

sagefr0g

Well-Known Member
#19
creeping panther said:
You need to tell us the details sometime;):cool::laugh:

CP
my guess is he'd of worked that gal, that dealer at the second to last bash for some hole card information and some really, really good penetration. :rolleyes::eek::whip::laugh:
 
#20
kewljason said:
I...Yesterday on the train he sits next to me and begins a discussion about how I am a drain on the economy, not contributing to the making of any products or providing a service....
Talk about the pot calling the kettle effing black! I would have asked this rocksucking cockroach what he and his employer provide to society, other than vice and addiction. Ask him if he ever wonders how many people have committed or attempted suicide after losing at his table. :flame:

That is the one thing that really pisses me off, any kind of morality lecture from casino personnel.
 
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