@Kane88 I played at a card room many years ago where the regs were colluding. I played a sit n go and the dealer turned over my hand every time I didn't show. It happens but so do accidents.
It's a legitimate problem! I see this quite often, they usually self-correct their pitch for a litte while after I point it out but there are some that reliably pitch too high giving an observant player in seat 3 or 4 a massive unfair advantage. It ought to be impossible to see the cards being pitched even if you're seated low getting a massage. I don't care if it slows down the game, the industry needs to change the standard pitching method like they do in Europe.
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Accidents happen, it's like saying the same about a player
@Corey P something tells me about this guy never dealt a card in his life.
@Kane88 I played at a card room many years ago where the regs were colluding. I played a sit n go and the dealer turned over my hand every time I didn't show. It happens but so do accidents.
@orcusvox I understand that and that's a good point. However, to make such a broad generalization about dealers is absurd.
It's a legitimate problem! I see this quite often, they usually self-correct their pitch for a litte while after I point it out but there are some that reliably pitch too high giving an observant player in seat 3 or 4 a massive unfair advantage. It ought to be impossible to see the cards being pitched even if you're seated low getting a massage. I don't care if it slows down the game, the industry needs to change the standard pitching method like they do in Europe.