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Originally Posted by Schneecat
$50 of game play means nothing to me. That's a bottle of wine with dinner when I go out or a normal Thursday night bar tab.
Attitude issues much?
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Explaining to a major casino I felt cheated by another player's misrepresentations and their agreement I was deceived matters a lot
You felt cheated. Feelings aren't facts. You were not deceived. You were not cheated. Nobody did anything to you. A mistake was made. A mistake you participated in.
When anybody sits in a NL game with greater than the original buy-in I always ask if they came from a broken game that was the same game I am playing.
This is just another protect your hand scenario. To the extent that you lost money, you need learn to protect yourself in the future. If you continue to live in your fantasy entitled world this will surely happen to you again.
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The most important thing on the customer service standpoint is for them to prove to me they did not participate intentionally and convince me I matter as a human being rather than another schmuck adding to their rake.
Which they did by offering you food comps in the exact amount that you felt cheated.
Which is remarkable really. This speaks incredibly well of the B. Something I already could have told you. I have only been there one week some years ago to play LHE. I loved their Floors.
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They made their job much more difficult, to be honest, when they allowed that player to continue to sit at the table with no consequences. If I was the player who screwed so many others (even if completely unintentionally) I would be looking for a way to leave the room gracefully.
I can't even begin to understand what kind of consequences the player should have faced. Everybody screwed up. Including you OP.