Blue Efficacy
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I can already tell she is not a woman I'd want to know.EasyRhino said:I know, right? The nerve.
I can already tell she is not a woman I'd want to know.EasyRhino said:I know, right? The nerve.
I am confused here. If you don't like the smoke, don't play.Thunder said:1. People who smoke at the tables.
2. People who curse or react strongly after every hand
3. People who gamble with little rhyme or reason
If people did not do this is would sure make things such as shuffletracking or card steering look extremly obviousccibball50 said:People who gamble with little rhyme or reaosn? You understand that most people think this way about APs. And if it were not for the other people then the casinos wouldn not make money.
I thank God for people who make bets with no rhym or reason
I use "being the horndog" as part of my act. I can tell you wouldn't like a 24 year old boy hitting on you. :laugh:nj45lady said:Hey Blue. Thanks for the comp, I think Rhino knew what I meant when I said that. Someone being nice is always enjoyable, but where I play I am hoping the person doesn't lose their teeth and their breathe doesn't make me pass out when they speak. I sit at the red tables and I dont get many interesting people to chat with. Last week I did, I met some great people who let me play how I play with no peanut gallery commentary and we talked the stock market, economy in NJ, places to eat, things that dont bore the crap out of me. But hey, maybe your right, we may hate one another if we met in person...
It's like chinese water torture (( drip)) (( drip)) (( drip)) (( drip)) (( drip)) (( drip)) (( drip)) :whip:callipygian said:I don't understand the gripes against chip clicking or knocking on the table, though. Both of these are totally harmless.
Or more like S.O.P. at Gitmo.bjcount said:It's like chinese water torture (( drip)) (( drip)) (( drip)) (( drip)) (( drip)) (( drip)) (( drip)) :whip:
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More so than any of the other million repetitive sounds you hear at a casino?bjcount said:It's like chinese water torture
:laugh: LOL :laugh:callipygian said:More so than any of the other million repetitive sounds you hear at a casino?
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Next time call out Monkee..... Monkee....maybe they'll learn a new wordKatweezel said:Asians shouting "PITCHER!" slapping the table as he deals their card, is OK for the first 1000 times... but after that, it's getting on my nerves. Then the slots fire up over there... didn't you know, (700 times already!), there are BMW cars to be won, HERE NOW!:cat:
At least during the poker craze of 2003-2005, anyone who shuffled their chips was assumed to be a poker player, and most poker players were assumed to be idiots. Use it to your advantage, get a poker hat and a pair of sunglasses, and stand by patting your hand on the felt (per the "check" motion in poker).RedChipper said:I shuffle my chips all the time, it's just a habit.
That looks more like hitting than standing, doesn't it?callipygian said:At least during the poker craze of 2003-2005, anyone who shuffled their chips was assumed to be a poker player, and most poker players were assumed to be idiots. Use it to your advantage, get a poker hat and a pair of sunglasses, and stand by patting your hand on the felt (per the "check" motion in poker).
This will shut them up:nj45lady said:2). Continuous under their breath mutterers about your play
That's the point. The first time you do it, you'll get chastised for an ambiguous signal. I've never had a problem with accidentally getting a hit, but if you're scared, don't do it if you draw an ambiguous hand.Blue Efficacy said:That looks more like hitting than standing, doesn't it?