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Old 5 November 2012, 07:13 PM   #31
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That's a good way to make you feel uncomfortable at the table..
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Old 5 November 2012, 07:17 PM   #32
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So how'd you do at the table?
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Old 5 November 2012, 07:17 PM   #33
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Sounds like he was talking Pollux to you Castor

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Old 6 November 2012, 01:44 AM   #34
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i would have clocked the guy! Enough is enough. They should have thrown him out imo.
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Old 6 November 2012, 01:53 AM   #35
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My guess is that the man is a gambler, not just a guy in a casino gambling and in his mind he had nothing to lose by offering you cash (well, chips) on the barrel-head for your watch and even being pushy about it.

I would be willing to bet () that this individual has found people in casinos who were more than happy to turn jewelry into chips (cash) on the first request.

I neither gamble nor do I go to casinos, except rarely to bowl or eat, and I've met people like that throughout my life.

They are simply looking for someone who's having a weak moment or whose judgement is impaired in some way.
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Old 6 November 2012, 01:57 AM   #36
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Yet another reason not to visit casinos... ;-)
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Old 6 November 2012, 03:45 AM   #37
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My guess is that the man is a gambler, not just a guy in a casino gambling and in his mind he had nothing to lose by offering you cash (well, chips) on the barrel-head for your watch and even being pushy about it.
No. The man is a Poker player. Completely different breed of gambler.
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Old 6 November 2012, 03:54 AM   #38
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Funny story. Normally, I am offered to buy jewelry at casino's. the story is always the same - "I can't let my wife/husband know that I lost all this money." I have never given in as I would never be able to authenticate. Apparently, pawning off a wedding ring or watch is easier explained than losing money...
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Old 6 November 2012, 04:01 AM   #39
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My son deals blackjack at a local casino. He has great stories and has been cussed out in virtually every language currently in use in the world.

He doesn't much care for the work, as evidenced by his going to school to study accounting.
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Old 6 November 2012, 07:38 AM   #40
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Interesting story, what a low ball offer, but I guess he figured it can't hurt to ask! Maybe he has found people that received a watch as a gift and didn't know the exact value.
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Old 6 November 2012, 09:47 AM   #41
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I guess he didn't make you an offer you couldn't refuse...
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Old 6 November 2012, 10:26 AM   #42
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One of the drawbacks of owning a instantly recognizable watch brand. Sometimes it attracts the wrong element. Glad the casino was proactive in addressing the issue.
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Old 6 November 2012, 10:37 AM   #43
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Cash is king, maybe you could have doubled down on the tables and come out a big winner
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Old 6 November 2012, 11:31 PM   #44
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My Uncle who was a dealer in Atlantic City has seen these blokes that prey on gambling men especially the ones on a losing streak coz they think they need money to get back their losses and would cave in to getting cash. And there are people who do take the bait. Makes you wonder where all these Rolex and Omegas without papers and box come from.

Or worse the chips could be fake. Lose your money on the tables, lose your watch to a conman and lose what little money you have to fake chips.
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Old 6 November 2012, 11:35 PM   #45
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I do not approve of someone coming out of the blue in a casino and offering to buy a gambler's watch. For sure it is trying to take advantage of the circumstances in an unconscionable way.
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Old 6 November 2012, 11:49 PM   #46
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No. The man is a Poker player. Completely different breed of gambler.
But, a gambler nonetheless.
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Old 6 November 2012, 11:58 PM   #47
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I do not approve of someone coming out of the blue in a casino and offering to buy a gambler's watch. For sure it is trying to take advantage of the circumstances in an unconscionable way.
Nor do I.

Problem is the casinos are full of these types of people.

I prefer gambling on the Stock Market. My broker has never offered to buy my watch.
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Old 7 November 2012, 12:42 AM   #48
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I've boughten a few rolexes at the casino from guys down on there luck.
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Old 7 November 2012, 10:27 AM   #49
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Just got home from a quick trip. Hopefully that never happens again. I'm a pretty pathetic gambler.
But I always win. I come into the casino with $200 and if I lose it I go home: that's my comfort level and what I'm willing to throw away for a little fun. If I lose the money I'm comfortable with gambling with, then I had fun and I still win... that's how to win at a casino.
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Old 7 November 2012, 11:20 AM   #50
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Why do these odd things never happen to me....
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Old 7 November 2012, 10:16 PM   #51
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I do not approve of someone coming out of the blue in a casino and offering to buy a gambler's watch. For sure it is trying to take advantage of the circumstances in an unconscionable way.
That's a quick flip, from "maybe do it" to "unconscionable" - overnight epiphanies are like that

I think a friendly offer at the table is a simple proposition - just like a side bet or a prop bet at the table. It's done all the time. But when the prop gets testy I agree it is time to have him moved-out.


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Just got home from a quick trip. Hopefully that never happens again. I'm a pretty pathetic gambler.
But I always win. I come into the casino with $200 and if I lose it I go home: that's my comfort level and what I'm willing to throw away for a little fun. If I lose the money I'm comfortable with gambling with, then I had fun and I still win... that's how to win at a casino.
Well if you always win then you are not a gambler, you are a very good player. Poker is really a game of skill and the better players try to avoid gambling. They follow an old adage from Sun Tzu to only go to battle with an overwhelming advantage.

You have the right attitude - at sit and go sections your time at the tables also gets small comps that help boost the fun factor. There is actually a system written by an inveterate player who outlines the games to avoid and the ones to play, as well as how to maximize your outcome in fun and comps.
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Old 8 November 2012, 02:48 AM   #52
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Is 6k really a low ball offer for that watch?
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Old 8 November 2012, 03:05 AM   #53
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Is 6k really a low ball offer for that watch?
It is about $1,000 below average Pre-owned market value. Is 14% below market a low-ball?

The 5k opener was ridiculously low, so in that context I would say he was low-balling.
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Old 8 November 2012, 03:29 AM   #54
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5k is a low-ball offer, so is 6. After taxes and stuff was paid my watch cost around $9000 (my wife won't give me an exact figure).

I always win at a casino because I only go to enjoy myself. I set a $200 limit or 4 hours, whatever comes first. Even if I lose my $200 I win, because I enjoyed myself; if I leave with more than I came with... gravy.
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