A front-line employee of a casino is
forced to obey two rules when it comes to casino customers. One, the
player is always right, and two, if the player is wrong, see rule number
one. Not easy when a decent percentage of players are running on high
octane drinks and losing money.
But that doesn't mean that the
casino patron shouldn't at least know some table civilities. These
social graces will go a long way in making
both your stay and the employee's job
more enjoyable.
Let's start with blackjack. Here is a table game where a manners referee (pit
boss) is called into play most often.
Know the hit/stand signals for the blackjack game you're playing.
In baseball, it's two hands for beginners; on a live blackjack game, the
opposite. Some casinos are real touchy-feely (throw you out) about you doing
anything funny to the cards.
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Skilled Blackjack player tells his
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This story begins a couple of
years ago. CC is a law-abiding citizen of Melbourne. He enjoys visiting
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Action: The
amount of money wagered by a player during an entire playing
session.
All-in: with all-in betting there are no refunds
given for scratched or withdrawn competitors or teams in an
event where a bet is placed. Should an event be cancelled then
the amount bet will be refunded.
All up: This involves picking the winners of more
than one event. A single wager amount is placed on more than
one outcome, whereby the stake and winnings of the first
selection will be rolled over into the second selection and so
on. Anchor Man: The player betting on the last box on the
blackjack table and making the final decision, therefore
anchoring the game. READ MORE