Nice guy.21forme said:After losing 3 max bets in a monster count, dealer I know pretty well says,"this isn't going well. I'm going to shuffle for you." Before I could say a word, or scream NOOOO!, the cards were being riffled.
Yes, I requested in the future to ask me before doing that, as I felt my luck was about to change.Sucker said:Hope you at least asked her not to do it again. :cry:
Doc,21forme said:Yes, I requested in the future to ask me before doing that, as I felt my luck was about to change.
If its a favor to shuffle up an advantageous situation because you might lose everything, then don't playbjcount said:Doc,
She may have done you a favor.....
I remember recently playing through half of a 5/6d cut shoe, losing an entire trip BR in only half a shoe..... monster count.... heads up.... losing hand after hand.... and the dealer offered to shuffle up and I held my ground.....
Oh well....
Got it back three weeks later in a few hours but it sure burned me up to lose an entire trip BR in less then 10 minutes!
Hope all things are well otherwise.
BJC
I wonder if that would fall under the heading of justifiable homicide? :laugh:shinyam said:Just last night...
I played six spots, last hand, at $100 each. There's one empty spot left. Dealer tells me to play the last spot too. I do so, and she gets blackjack. I felt like killing her. :flame:
ToucheSleightOfHand said:If its a favor to shuffle up an advantageous situation because you might lose everything, then don't play![]()
Sounds like a three-toed sloth with OCD. I did a paper on the three-toed sloth in college biology class. I figured it wouldn't require a lengthy paper to capture everything they did in the obligatory hour of observation. I was right. What was cool was when two three-toed sloths met each other while traveling the same vine in opposite directions. They were actually able to pass each other by carefully reaching over the other's hands one-by-one and grasping the vine on the other side in perfect agonizingly slow, slow motion.JulieCA said:There's a dealer at one of the Palm Springs casinos that makes me absolutely crazy. And he always seems to rotate to the table I'm at when I'm playing my last half hour of so and want to get as many hands as possible in before I have to leave.
Nice guy, but he has to be OCD - picture Rain Man as the dealer instead of the player. He deals the cards slow. He fiddles with the chips in the tray. He readjusts cards on the table. He moves in extreme slow motion.
If possible, I now change tables when he rotates in.
The only slow dealers I like are the one's who forget who they paid, the one's who pay pushes, the ones who think they are busted on soft 22's, and those who are so inept they flash hole cards and shuffle poorly allowing easy shuffle tracking. Other than that, I hate slow dealers, too.flyingwind said:Slow dealers do drive me crazy now. I hate dealers who deal slowly. I didn't think I would get to this point, but I'm at this point now.
Sometimes it will help you and sometimes it will hurt you.tensplitter said:In Vegas one time playing heads up, +6 count, I got a pair of tens and the dealer had 6. He assumed I would stay and flipped his hole card as I was getting chips to split my tens. The hole card was 10. Had to call over the pit boss and then I split my tens and got a 5 on one and a 10 on the other. If I didn't split or say anything, the dealer would have had 21.
That would not be a pet peeve. That situation can only benefit you. Of course. If it happens repeatedly it'll heat up your game, but after the first time the dealer won't assume for you anymore and wait for a hand signal every play. Technically they are supposed to do that anyway.tensplitter said:In Vegas one time playing heads up, +6 count, I got a pair of tens and the dealer had 6. He assumed I would stay and flipped his hole card as I was getting chips to split my tens. The hole card was 10. Had to call over the pit boss and then I split my tens and got a 5 on one and a 10 on the other. If I didn't split or say anything, the dealer would have had 21.