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Originally Posted by NoodlesMcintosh
I'd be paid entirely on tips and I have no problem thanking people for paying me to do my job. I realize that there are plenty of people that won't tip me and obviously I have to try and avoid letting that bother me. I do look forward to being around the game and hopefully my live game will improve because of it.
The one thing I'm just kinda nervous about is making mistakes. I realize they do happen, and there can be some very rare confusing spots that I don't want to screw up and cost somebody an $800 pot.
Mistakes will happen, the idea is to learn from them.
I have (to date) mucked one hand from seat 10 that was not a dead hand until I took it and buried it. I got very careful after that one time in 4 years. (Knock wood)
You will flip cards, everybody flips cards.
You will misdeal, everyone does.
Big mistakes usually come from going too fast.
"Fast is fine but accuracy is everything!"
Wyatt Earp, lawman, gunfighter and dealer.