Button Bangers
-
- Video Poker Master
- Posts: 8569
- Joined: Wed May 28, 2014 11:58 am
Button Bangers
Casinos are so busy on the weekend in AC that invariably one will encounter the most boorish players on the East Coast on one's island or bank. You know, the only one with full pay at the preferred denomination. Such was the case on Sunday. I wanted to squeeze in two more hours and catch a later ride home. But I got a button banger three seats away. Every card hold and draw was an opportunity to pulverize his buttons, his paw raining down about a foot. My own machine had two diagonally cracked buttons thanks to his brethren. I didn't confront him, but after about ten minutes and resorting to headphones, I simply gave up and left at my usual time. Whether he actually did me a favor by preventing me from losing, I'll never know. But I will certainly steer clear of El Diablo on future visits. I returned later to check; he was still banging away, and won a big hand. I can only take solace in the fact that he, like most of us, is a long term VP loser. Possible pet peeve. I know my tolerance is below par.
-
- Forum Rookie
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:16 am
Perhaps we could hear from some Button Bangers as to why he or she needs to bang on the buttons so intensely annoying others who are playing and trying to concentrate. Do the Button Bangers know they are bothering others? Lets hear from them!
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 114
- Joined: Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:33 am
This is one of my pet peeves as well, and there always seems to be at least one banger every time I play!
-
- VP Veteran
- Posts: 519
- Joined: Mon May 07, 2007 12:22 am
Back when video games were played in arcades part of the job of the staff was to monitor and call out players who abused the machinery by hauling on joysticks, banging on buttons, etc. I'd assume most casinos have a similar investment in their machinery and that a word to the right person would bring the appropriate floor person over to instruct friend button banger to lighten up on the equipment.
-
- Video Poker Master
- Posts: 3288
- Joined: Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:49 am
Just came back from Tunica. May have heard the worst one I have ever run across at Roadhouse. Could hear slapping away from a few rows down...
-
- VP Veteran
- Posts: 898
- Joined: Fri Nov 09, 2012 9:04 am
Not to cast aspersions on any one group but I find them to be older men and younger women.
-
- Video Poker Master
- Posts: 6229
- Joined: Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:28 am
[quote=jetermacaw]Not to cast aspersions on any one group but I find them to be older men and younger women[/quote]I think your observation is correct. Maybe it's a power thing? Could be the older guy needs to reassert himself and a young woman thinks she can overpower the machine and make it pay. Good subject for a physciatrist.
-
- Video Poker Master
- Posts: 8569
- Joined: Wed May 28, 2014 11:58 am
Vman, misery loves company. This kind of slapstick is never funny. Now imagine him six feet away. I wanted to put him six feet under. He was not particularly old. He was diminutive in stature, however. I should have sang a few bars of Randy Newman's Short People alongside him on the way out. I know nothing was getting him off the machine.
-
- Video Poker Master
- Posts: 8569
- Joined: Wed May 28, 2014 11:58 am
job of the staff was to monitor and call out players who abused the
machinery by hauling on joysticks, banging on buttons, etc. I'd assume
most casinos have a similar investment in their machinery and that a
word to the right person would bring the appropriate floor person over
to instruct friend button banger to lighten up on the equipment.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Great point. I may discreetly try to get a staffer to intervene next time. It never even occurred to me. This was plenty abusive. These people must have limited experience with a keyboard. Economy of motion is essential. Fingers barely leave the keys. Casinos don't even bother replacing buttons either, as my two cracked buttons bear out. The machines are old and tough to service I guess. And full pay, so people will play them regardless.
machinery by hauling on joysticks, banging on buttons, etc. I'd assume
most casinos have a similar investment in their machinery and that a
word to the right person would bring the appropriate floor person over
to instruct friend button banger to lighten up on the equipment.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Great point. I may discreetly try to get a staffer to intervene next time. It never even occurred to me. This was plenty abusive. These people must have limited experience with a keyboard. Economy of motion is essential. Fingers barely leave the keys. Casinos don't even bother replacing buttons either, as my two cracked buttons bear out. The machines are old and tough to service I guess. And full pay, so people will play them regardless.
-
- Video Poker Master
- Posts: 1913
- Joined: Sat Jun 14, 2014 4:42 pm
I am late to the discussion, but where do these button bangers get all the energy from? When I started off I played entirely on a touch screen, my hands would get tired if much hand movement was required.