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Originally Posted by Yuliial
After reading some of the blow back from my low rating of Muck dealers I went back yesterday to give the room another shot. I can honestly say they were even worse than I remembered. But that’s not even what really concerns me. The fact that you can get chips at the table but you have to walk through 150ft of a smoky maze to cash out at the main cage is a disgrace and reason enough never to play there. Good riddance to that entire place.
Can you be a little more specific about what is so bad about the dealers? At the end of the day, unless there are egregious mistakes that cost players money, I think a lot of dealer preference is pretty subjective. What was so bad about the dealers? Was it one in particular? Or were they just universally offensive?
As for what really concerns you, to be fair, this is a temporary arrangement while the new room is being built.
Yes, it isn't optimal and can be annoying. That being said, I think you're exaggerating a bit.
First, you can color up at the poker podium so you don't have to carry racks. I color up for blacks/green before I head out so I don't have to carry racks of red through the casino. A pocket full of blacks/greens is pretty easy to manage. Also, the main cage is on the way out. It's not at all out of the way - It's in between the temporary room and Door 3 (or 4) which are the only doors that are open right now. So sure, as I said, it's not optimal and I'll even say it's unpleasant. But your reaction seems a little over the top.
@PokerLM
Yes, it's because they are still in the temporary location. The latest news is that the new room will be open in September. I interpret that as really meaning October, but hopefully I'm wrong. The new room will be upstairs and have a direct entrance from the parking garage - no need to set foot in the casino at all. This will be very nice. I do wonder, however, how this will impact food service (which is, to be diplomatic about it, subpar).