I loved being a tournament director — training dealers was particularly fun at the Lodge, and I can think of no truer example of getting to be a benevolent dictator. You have some basic big rules to follow, and then lots of little rules that you can interpret in any number of arguable ways … but the ultimate determination is left to a supreme court of one — and there are no appeals, unless, of course, you decide to change your mind.
Bellagio tourney director Jack McLelland introduced a little democracy to the WPT today — responding to some complaints on Daniel Negreanu\’s blog* — by putting his show-one-show-both rule to a vote among the remaining players, who overwhelmingly supported this seemingly sensible mid-tourney change. The short-stack lobby, however, was unsuccessful in persuading the Bellagio\’s Dear Tourney Leader to lower the blinds.
From the WPT Live Updates:
Rule Change!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 12:15 PM PDTBefore the start of play, Daniel Negreanu and Jack McClelland stood up on the stage next to the featured table to make an announcement.
McClelland talked about Negreanu\’s blog, stating that Negreanu\’s complaints about the show one card, show both rule may be valid, and that he would like to put it to a vote.
So he asked the room if they would be opposed to a rule change. The response was overwhelming to say the least. Nearly every person in the room voted to change the rule.
McClelland responded with, \”In the words of Steve Lipscomb, \”Ahh…. F#%K it,\”\” and just like that the rule was changed.
Players are still not allowed to flash a card in the middle of the hand, however. The rule only allows you to flash a card after the hand is over.
After McClelland gave himself a 20-minute penalty [for language], he did warn the players that he has been training the dealers for three years to turn both cards over, and that they should be patient with them as they learn the new rule all over again.
*NOTE: Still looking for a direct link to the post McClelland was referring to. If anyone has it, please pass along. Thanks.