Applying habits online over to real life. Just ignore the person and no need to get into fracas over such issues.
It's the same thing, there are all kinds of people in a casino. Sometimes the things they say can unsettle the emotions. Just ignore them and remember these kind of people is aplenty. Either you ignore them or you switch another table to gamble. You do not need to be bothered with their comments. 100% focus should be spent on the table when gambling.
Like I said before this thread is meant to share, not to brag, show off, even till today, I myself am still learning. Everyday in a casino, one learns new things. If one keeps his mind close and thinks he is the best, that is his loss not ours.
Sometimes when you go to a casino, you see people's bad habits, behaviour, you learn from them. Not to learn to be like them. But learn and see all the things they do and not do it. Always learn to be humble and have a sense of humility.
Pride is one of the seven deadly sins.
I have this Baccarat Battle Book which I bought in Page One bookshop in Vivocity. Book is written by Frank Scoblete. Book is $20.30
Under 1 section is written by him which he explains the seven deadly sins of gambling. 1 of the seven is Pride.
Excerpts from his book
" No sin can compare to Pride because it creates in us a false impression of just who we are and just what we are worth Pride comes in many guises, not the least of which are arrogance, disdain, haughtiness and delusions of grandeur. It makes men believe they are gods and not subject to the same laws of nature and the universe as other mortals. "Look upon me ye mortals and beware," says the statue lying in the dust.
Pride goes before the fall?
Hell, yes.
It makes us casino gamblers think that we have inherent worth just because the casino comps us. It makes us look down players who play for smaller stakes. It makes table-games players thumb their noses at video poker players and video poker players sneer at slot players. It makes full-coin five dollar slot players disdain quarter players who smirk at five cent players. And who plays penny slots but the great unwashed masses who inhabit a world somewhere between simian and sapien. Pride deludes us into thinking that winning that big jackpot was somehow fated; in some way a testimonial to our value in the eyes of Chance and that some people will see us as special because of it. Pride makes card counters scoff at basic strategy players who scorn craps players who can't tolerate baccarat players who mock roulette players and everyone thinks the folks who play the new games are Neanderthals."
It's a long weekend, if you guys have time can go and take a look at this book I mentioned. I bought this book, because of the different philosophies one can learn from it and not only to be applied in real life but also when gambling.
Winning a lot in a casino, doesn't mean you are respected by others. Respect need to be earned by first respecting others.