Thursday, February 07, 2008

A dealer unclear on the concept




I was at Mandalay Bay tonight, waiting for a no-limit game, and had to endure a $2-4 limit game until a seat became available. (The CIA may waterboard suspected terrorists, but they won't go so far as to subject them to $2-4 limit poker. No question that that would constitute illegal torture under the Geneva Convention.)

One woman commented on what a lucky session it had been for her. The dealer, a young Asian man with a heavy accent, said, "It's a good time of year to play, right after the Chinese New Year."

I said, "It can't be good for everybody."

He looked puzzled and asked why not.

"Because in poker," I explained, "every time somebody wins, somebody else loses."

He got a thoughtful look on his face for a second, then said, "I guess you're right about that."

Poker is not a zero-sum game--it's worse than that. It's an overall negative for the players, considered as a group, because tips and the house rake take money out of the game. The sum of the cash that the players walk away with will always be less than the sum of the money they bought into the game for. There might be nine winners and one big loser, or one big winner and nine losers, but there will be at least one person losing.There isn't enough luck in the world to prevent that outcome--even during the Chinese New Year.

It's astonishing to me that a poker dealer had apparently never realized that rather basic truth about the nature of the game.

2 comments:

Pete said...

I disagree. I ousually tell the players "good luck everyone" when I sit in the box and there is frequently some smartass who has to tell me that they all can't have good luck. Why not? My room has a high hand promotions as does Mandalay Bay. Why can't every player at that table win a high hand promotion. And does the good luck have to only refer to the poker game. Could one of these players have something good happen to them that isn't about poker?

voiceofjoe said...

I think more likely the dealer being 'Asian' was hoping to make a few more bucks tip from the 'Lucky' Lady.

With the inference that as it was Chinese New Year and he was Asian he was bringing her the Luck,