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    Quote Originally Posted by Eye of the Eagle View Post
    No MI
    Then there is no problem. Besides eating cards is not my style. But in all fairness people are going to jump into the game whether they are wonging it or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    Clearly, the answer is to switch seats with the old guy!

    Seriously, what is your question: If the TC is +3, but you can't win a hand, should you just leave the table? Er, no, you shouldn't.

    Don
    I had this happen to me several times. I'm winning and other player is losing and wants to get my cards. He jumps to the vacant spot on the other side of me so he will get my cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eye of the Eagle View Post
    The other day I had one of you wongers standing behind me on the phone. I told the player I don't want you standing behind me with a cell phone. A couple of words were exchanged and he kept standing there. I called the pit over and they told him either you play or you move on. If wonging on my table your better kiss you ass goodbye. I am sick of you MF eating my cards up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    I had this happen to me several times. I'm winning and other player is losing and wants to get my cards. He jumps to the vacant spot on the other side of me so he will get my cards.
    MWP, I think that is voodoo too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    I had this happen to me several times. I'm winning and other player is losing and wants to get my cards. He jumps to the vacant spot on the other side of me so he will get my cards.
    One of the reasons why I like to sit at 1st or 3rd base. No monkey in the middle with a gap. I don't hardly ever play at a table with more then 2 players.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eye of the Eagle View Post
    The other day I had one of you wongers standing behind me on the phone. I told the player I don't want you standing behind me with a cell phone. A couple of words were exchanged and he kept standing there. I called the pit over and they told him either you play or you move on. If wonging on my table your better kiss you ass goodbye. I am sick of you MF eating my cards up.
    Amen brother! I can’t recount how many times I’ve been destroyed for hours just to get the jolly ploppy and their $400 buy in when I get the first TC +4 shoe all for myself. I’m now know to be an unpredictable asshole player and people take the hint. The pit doesn’t seem to care and root for me to win so I let more players ply with me lol...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    I had this happen to me several times. I'm winning and other player is losing and wants to get my cards. He jumps to the vacant spot on the other side of me so he will get my cards.
    One of my favorite moments. Guy at 3rd base is losing constantly as I jump between one and two hands and play lots of deviations. He says I am f***ing up the order of the the cards and finally jumps to my right. He has a pat hand with a huge bet. I deviate, take the dealers bust card for a 21, then the dealer draws 20 and he loses. He hit the table so hard the chips bounced up! But then he left and I had the table all to myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AngryCounter View Post
    Amen brother! I can’t recount how many times I’ve been destroyed for hours just to get the jolly ploppy and their $400 buy in when I get the first TC +4 shoe all for myself. I’m now know to be an unpredictable asshole player and people take the hint. The pit doesn’t seem to care and root for me to win so I let more players ply with me lol...
    If I manage to get the table heads-up I will frequently jump between one and two hands to aid my ability to naturally ramp up or down (based on risk equivalence). If someone else is at the table or joins while the count is high I will play two spots consistently to protect my zone and grab as many cards as possible.

    I am grateful when they show up as the count drops since they will help eat up rounds at lower counts. Sometimes I even use it as an excuse to pull back for a while so they can "take their turn at a good run". I am so nice. I had a guy tip me $25 a few weeks ago for letting him play just as the count went negative. You're welcome.

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    When my deviations and 1 hand 2 hand play makes another player lose and they bitch about it, I just look at them and say, "Sorry, just doing my job. I work for the casino."

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21forme View Post
    When my deviations and 1 hand 2 hand play makes another player lose and they bitch about it, I just look at them and say, "Sorry, just doing my job. I work for the casino."
    I said God told me to hit if I want to win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eye of the Eagle View Post
    The other day I had one of you wongers standing behind me on the phone. I told the player I don't want you standing behind me with a cell phone. A couple of words were exchanged and he kept standing there. I called the pit over and they told him either you play or you move on. If wonging on my table your better kiss you ass goodbye. I am sick of you MF eating my cards up.
    Don't worry, I'm not in your area. However, is it that you don't respect players who play a better game than you (Wongers) or that you simply have so much class that you try to give the casinos a fair shot by playing a weak game? Also, if I ever Wong your game (very small probability), I WILL NOT F.... CARE WHAT YOU WILL THINK OR SAY. I would tell you "if you're not happy, take all the money you posses and go ask for a Private Table in the HL rooom". And NO I won't ask if "I can join in?" I play it for money and your opinion is irrelevant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G Man View Post
    Don't worry, I'm not in your area. However, is it that you don't respect players who play a better game than you (Wongers) or that you simply have so much class that you try to give the casinos a fair shot by playing a weak game? Also, if I ever Wong your game (very small probability), I WILL NOT F.... CARE WHAT YOU WILL THINK OR SAY. I would tell you "if you're not happy, take all the money you posses and go ask for a Private Table in the HL rooom". And NO I won't ask if "I can join in?" I play it for money and your opinion is irrelevant.
    The point is that if you complain, they will ask the wonger to move, so you have to move. Whether it’s the casino or a restaurant, I just don’t like anyone standing behind me either and no, I don’t think you are a better player than me, you are just more poorly funded than me. If I am playing one hand of $10 in negative counts and 2 hands of $100/at TC+2 and you stand behind me, waiting for TC+2 to wong in and play $25, it don’t make you a better player.

    Moeover, at higher stakes, there is no mid shoe entry and if a player does speak to the pit, they will either move you or put a plaque saying “No Mid Shoe Entry”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G Man View Post
    Don't worry, I'm not in your area. However, is it that you don't respect players who play a better game than you (Wongers) or that you simply have so much class that you try to give the casinos a fair shot by playing a weak game? Also, if I ever Wong your game (very small probability), I WILL NOT F.... CARE WHAT YOU WILL THINK OR SAY. I would tell you "if you're not happy, take all the money you posses and go ask for a Private Table in the HL rooom". And NO I won't ask if "I can join in?" I play it for money and your opinion is irrelevant.
    What respect should I have for players who are about to walk into a positive count? As for class F--- them Wongers. You talk about class you scumbags are stealing money from us. It looks like our paths would not cross as you seem to be a RED CHIPPER. In the HL room I could spot you in a heart beat. Like you stated its all about the money. If I get the chance to take you down so be it. Like you said its all about the money get it?

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