If You Smell Like Feet You Cannot Gamble

I really don't understand this guy who is complaining that the Borgata unfairly asked him to "wash up" in order to continue playing poker. He stunk like hell and other gamblers didn't want to smell him. In other words, he was bad for business. Casinos can kick out whoever they want, whenever they want - so when something is bad for business, they don't hesitate to take action. This really shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.

Much more puzzling is the guy's reaction to being told how bad he smelled. If a stranger working at a casino told me I smelled so bad that I had to wash up before continuing to play, I would immediately leave, find the closest shower, and re-evaluate my life. I would not call a reporter and have my body odor turned into headlines such as "Too pungent for poker?" and "For large gambler, it's the Borgata that stinks."
 

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