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  • Graveyard Male Bartender is a Thief: I was playing a video poker machine and left my money in it while I was sitting at a pub table chatting with my friend. They usually put a reserved sign on a machine when you step away from it but I was just a few feet away. I could see the machine from where I was sitting w/ my friend. It was actually kind of slow and not busy at all. The bar tenders did a shift change...the girl (long dark hair) leaving kissed the guy coming on to the next shift so I figured it was her boyfriend and that she told him what we were drinking and that we were playing that machine. (It was the low handicapped machine so it's not along the bar top with the rest of the machines) 10 minutes later a young guy walked up, quickly played a few hands, and hit "cash out" I jumped up and said "what are you doing, that's my money!?" This is amateur hour and I knew exactly what was going on. The bartender and patron thought someone left the money behind and they were going to split the cash. I confronted the guy that hit the cash out button on my machine. The great thing is when the idiot bartender ran over he said "Yup, it had $83.50 on it when he started and he played it down to $80." SInce when does a bartender know down to the cent what amount a machine had on it before and after a few hands of poker play?? He admitted his guilt right there. Long story short the patron felt bad and ended up telling me that he and the bartender were going to split it. The patron had to cash it out and was going to give $40 to the bartender that's why he played it down to $80 even. I was beyond furious that the bartender thought this was a good idea. I was sitting right there and he was to lazy and stupid to ask if either of us were playing that machine? They planned to take something that didn't belong to them and they got caught doing it. The bartender sheepishly retreated when the some-what drunk guy told me that I was correct and they were indeed going to share the cash. I can see a patron taking a cheap shot at some quick cash but didn't expect it from the bartender here. I was sitting right there the whole time. You could have just asked if we were playing the machine and saved yourself the embarrassment. I asked the guy " if you would have hit a Royal Flush...then what?" He said he would have given me one third...yeah right, it was all my money to begin with, loser! I probably should have called the Gaming Control Board to tell them that a sneaky bartender tried to steal my money out of a machine. He is supposed to be there for the patrons to sling some drinks and payout slot wins---not rob them!! $80 isn't the end of the world. It's the principle behind the whole matter---I don't want my pocket picked by the staff. This left such a bad taste in my mouth I will never gamble, play darts, or hang out here ever again. Dear Bartender, You work for tips. Wait to get tipped and don't just help yourself to my money.
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