JCT: John Turmel was banned by the Brantford Charity Casino
for 7 days for disregarding the Rule that coloring up $2200
worth of red $5 chips into green $25 chips at the cage first
needs the authorisation of the pit boss and floor manager.
After having been refused permission to color up chips three
times by the floor manager in the past month, this third
offence offence of coloring up without permission was judge
too flagrant not to punish.
I've also been told that I'm permanently banned from
coloring up nickel chips into quarters.
If I ever get mugged because they forced me to sit in front
of mountains of chips, I'll sue them.
Any bets this has never happened to anyone else in the world
at any time? But you saw it happen at the Brantford Charity
Casino! No kidding. They've made coloring up an executive
decision! Har har har har.
It does give me time to finish my final ultimatum to the
poker room to fix up their rules or forever be made fun of.
They've insisted on keeping some pretty imbecilic rules. I
might even be tempted to see a Superior Court Judge for $150
and ask him if I, a tax-payer, have to stand for inferior
government service.
Or just turn all the errors and inconveniences into funny
tales about the Casino Management From Hell.
I was told by my ejector, Michael Harrington, to write to
David Austin, head man. Alas or not, a newbie in charge who
can plead ignorance about my suggested improvements unless I
write to put him on notice that I hold him responsible for
keeping the sillier poker game rules. And there are some
pretty silly ones.
Starting first with the rules making coloring up chips a
decision that has to be passed up from the pit to the floor
manager. Har har har har. Har har har har.
The whole beef can be found at
http://www.cyberclass.net/turmel/olgc.htm
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Abolitionist Slave Leader John C."The Banking Systems Engineer" Turmel
for UNILETS interest-free time-based currency in U.N. resolution C6
to Governments in the
http://www.un.org/millennium/declaration.htm
http://www.cyberclass.net/turmel 519-753-0645 USENET: can.politics