Steve Lipsky said:Good advice Timberly. I remember one year I went back to my room after lunch. I had left my cue there and wanted to get it to go back to the tournament room. When I got to the room, the maid was cleaning. Her cart was kind of (though not completely) in front of the door, which was wide open. She was cleaning the bathroom. From the hallway I could see my cue lying on the bed. Seriously, anyone could have taken it (and anything else in the room).
It was only about 1 in 2 if the maid would ask me to insert my key in the door to verify that it was my room. I asked her if she could close the door while cleaning my room and she said they weren't allowed to do that.
Since then I learned to lock up ANYTHING valuable in the safe, and at the very least, keep the cues out of sight if the door were to be open.
Anyway, I'll be in Vegas from May 11-22. Singles, Scotch, and Team.
- Steve
I have a story on locking the deadbolt knobby thingy. This happened about 10 years ago. I was staying in a hotel while I was on a Navy Reserve weekend. We always had to bunk with a roomate. I was in the room asleep but left the deadbolt/ knobby thingy undone so when the roomate arrived I wouldn't have to get up and let him in. I went to sleep preocupied by that thought.
That night I had weird dreams of a roomate coming in the room. Just standing there at the foot of the bed.
When I woke up in the morning I saw light coming from the bathroom. I knew I left that light off! When I got out of bed I found my Navy uniform on a hanger being used to prop the room door to the hallway open. I went to put my jeans on (that were at the side of the bed) they were gone! My wallet I had taken out that night and put it in my white hat. The theif found it and the $50 in it. I got the wallet/credit cards and the jeans back, they found them 20 minutes later in the stairwell. Those ving passcards arent foolproof and I believed it was an inside job by a balsy thief.
Lesson learned. The knobby thingy is my rule if you share a room with me.
You know...the deadbolt thing!
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