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Originally Posted by Reducto
In every room I've worked in, we're not supposed to rabbit hunt but most dealers do it anyway. Usually the only way we'll get into trouble is if a player runs to a floor to complain. So that's why I will check with the table really quick before doing it. It's a service that a few players want and most don't care about. If someone does care, I'm not going to do it.
It does bother me when dealers tell players they can grab the stub and do it themselves. I understand why they feel it's a workaround but giving players permission to grab cards seems terrible all around. Once one dealer says it they think they can do it any time they want.
The problem with your I'll check the table and let someone object or do it is that now you are making me (or some player at the table who cares) be the bad guy. One of a couple things happens. 1) that player does speak up and now "everyone" else at the table gets on him for being a nit or party pooper. So he decides either I won't speak up again but I will also try to find somewhere else to play or he argues back and the vibe of the table is impacted. 2) He just doesn't speak up a but moves on (and complains to the floor on his way out.)
No real upside and you never know when 'that guy' will be at the table. Seems easier (and better IMO) to me to just follow the house rules. The house gets to be the bad guy then.
BTW, ime good dealers do just follow the house rules. If it is allowed (with conditions) they do it; if not allowed they don't and often act like they did not hear the request in time or at all.