u/JasmineISawYouPeepin

Dealer and Pit Boss mistakenly called me a liar until I told them to check the cameras. I just brushed it off, but should I have reported them?

Playing UTH yesterday. First hand dealt, buy in for $300.

$15 on ante, blind and trips. $5 on flop progressive.

Dealt 63 off suit. Flop is 457 so I flop a straight. I bet $30 obviously. Run out is 45744. Dealer has a 5 and a full house, so I lose everything but the trips and progressive.

The dealer pays me correctly on trips, then doesn't pay me on my progressive, which I point out. She then pays the progressive as a flopped trips payout instead of a flopped straight payout, which I point out.

She then reconstructs my bet, but puts $10 as the bet for ante, blind and trips and starts paying it out that way, shorting me on my trips bet, claiming that I 3x bet the flop.

I say about four times that I bet 15/15/15/5, not once raising my voice. The other player at the table even confirms what I said. But she verbatim says "you are a liar." English isn't her first language but she's conversationally fluent in it, so it's not like it's some word that's lost in translation.

I told them the bet they say happened doesn't make sense. First, I would have had to buy in for $305, not $300 to make the math work. Also, I would have to be 3x betting 63 offsuit preflop for some reason. I literally don't 3x anything because it's never the right play, plus 63 offsuit is a terrible starting hand, and every strategy has it as a check preflop.

I finally tell them to check the cameras and they back down and pay me out. She practically throws the chips at me on the table to which I remarked "are you serious?" I take the chips and leave, they don't apologize, I say nothing and go to a different pit.

It's not the end of the world obviously, and I get that people have bad days, but I'm an honest person and don't like being called a liar, especially by two people who don't even seem to understand the game they're running. I have a host at this casino and put in a decent amount of volume. Would you complain to them or just let it slide unless it happens again?

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Dumb but somewhat interesting question about VP

I was playing VP with my buddy the other day and some lady near us opened with a royal and got super excited. She took her time to make sure everything was held as anyone can understand.

My buddy joked that I should go over and smack one of the buttons and deal the hand, essentially running it out without holding all of her royal to get significantly less or no payout.

Obviously, we didn't do that and never would, but if someone were to do that, what would the casino do in that instance? Or even if the person themselves made a mistake and didn't hold all of their cards or fell of their chair and hit a button they didn't mean to, etc.?

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u/JasmineISawYouPeepin — 2 days ago