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Old 10-14-2007, 04:53 AM
ReidDeCardes ReidDeCardes is offline
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Default Re: BJ tipping. Am I being a too cheap?

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Craps dealers I tip -- because they can help me.

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Why tip craps dealers? Or am I missing a joke here?
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Old 10-14-2007, 08:30 AM
ivegottadollar13 ivegottadollar13 is offline
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Default Re: BJ tipping. Am I being a too cheap?

ive never played at the casinos your talking about but im pretty sure i know which machines your talking about. its actually funny because the machine i was on got [censored] up at morongo last night and as i sat there waiting for them to fix it they opened it up and i got to see everything.

they keep the "dead" cards on the side after the deal for a certain amount of hands, not sure of the number. then reload them in the machine and they are shuffled back into holders that are inside the machine. so in a way it is a continuous shuffle but once the cards are in each slot they are not shuffled any longer. its probably about 10-30 cards in each slot i didnt see the exact number. my advice is to stay away from these machines and go with the hand shuffled shoes because you obviously know what you are getting for it.

you can find the none machine ones at chumash, morongo in higher limits, bike, commerece at higher limits, hustler if you request the table
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Old 10-14-2007, 09:16 AM
SheetWise SheetWise is offline
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Default Re: BJ tipping. Am I being a too cheap?

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Craps dealers I tip -- because they can help me.

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Why tip craps dealers? Or am I missing a joke here?

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Craps dealers can, and many will, make mistakes that benefit the player. The opportunity for mistakes is far greater than anything a card or wheel dealer has. Some dealers make more mistakes when the player is tipping.
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