Why do casinos switch dealers?

Casinos switch croupiers and dealers at regular intervals to prevent collusion between dealer and player, or a dealer 'fixing' the game in some way. Some casino games are more prone to this sort of cheating than others, particularly baccarat and blackjack.
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Do casino dealers cheat?

The short answer is: It's highly unlikely. "Mechanics," or cheating dealers, can control the cards to the extent that they can "stack" the deck or manipulate it in a such a way as to create or preserve a desired sequence of cards to be dealt.
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Why do dealers clap their hands?

When dealers show their hands-- called 'clearing the hands'-- they motion to the camera that nothing is in their hands. The clapping from the dealer prior to this is intended to dislodge anything that might have been there.
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Do casino dealers get to keep their tips?

At most casinos the only dealers that get to keep what you give them are the poker dealers. Most casinos require that the dealers split their tips with all who worked that day. The dealers only share in the tips, floor people, bartenders, waitresses and the casino itself do not get a part of this money.
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What happens if a casino dealer messes up?

In situations where the dealer accidentally takes an extra hit card (Situation #3), the extra card is simply burned, and all hands play out as usual. In most casinos, they'll reshuffle the shoe after this happens.
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Why can't you hand money to a dealer?

Never hand money to the dealer

Most casinos today are designed with overhead security cameras, for your safety, and can see the money you lay down – so you must always put your cash on the table, not in the dealer's hand.
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What happens when dealer Misdeals?

C: In a misdeal, the re-deal is an exact re-play: the button does not move, no new players are seated, and limits stay the same. Cards are dealt to players on penalty or not at their seats for the original deal (Rule 30), then their hands are killed.
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Why do dealers tap the table?

Before burning a card, the Dealer should lightly tap the table letting the players know that the previous round has been completed and that he/she is about to deal. ♥ This enables the player to stop the action in case the betting is incomplete.
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Do casino dealers make good money?

Dealers can make as much as $100,000 per year. The average dealing job at a small casino only pays half that much, but many do pay more than $25 per hour.
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Do casinos pool tips?

In most casinos, dealers pool their tips and split them. If you want to know whether your dealer gets to keep tips, or has to pool them, just ask. Some players will tip a bit more generously knowing that the money is going directly into their dealer's pockets. Pooling tips is a policy that makes sense for casinos.
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What should you not do in a casino?

List Of Things You Should Never Do In A Casino
  1. Don't Think It's A Win For You Every Time. ...
  2. Don't Rush To The ATM When You Are Out Of Cash. ...
  3. Do Not Try To Win Your Livelihood. ...
  4. Avoid Casinos That Don't Give Complimentary Drinks. ...
  5. Drink Very Carefully. ...
  6. Don't Misbehave With The Cocktail Server or Your Dealer.
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How do casinos trick you?

The higher the oxygen concentration in the air you're breathing, the more awake and alert you'll feel. Casinos know this, and filter extra oxygen to the gambling floors to keep you from going home while you still have money in your pockets.
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Can casino kick you out for winning?

Assuming you only play at legal, licensed casinos that comply with the law, you have no reason to expect to be asked to leave or refused service because you win money. Your wins are the best advertising the casino can get.
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Do you always double down on 11?

If the dealer is showing a lower card than a 10, it is good strategy to double down. If the casino rules dictate the dealer must hit soft 17, you should always double down on 11 no matter what the dealers up card.
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Why do casinos always win?

A casino has a number of built-in advantages to ensure that it, and not its customers, will always win in the end. These advantages, known as the “house edge,” represent the average gross profit that the casino expects to make from each game.
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Do casino dealers use sleight of hand?

The dealer holds the cards most of the time, and is often incredibly adept at sleight of hand. Skilled dealers can stack the deck, deal whichever cards they want, and decide exactly who will win and who will lose at the table.
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Is being a casino dealer stressful?

Croupiers may appear to have entertaining jobs that come with decent salary. However, they also face plenty of drawbacks as well. For starters, dealing can be a stressful job that's unforgiving when it comes to mistakes. Players are already quick to blame dealers with no mistakes involved.
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What are the highest paying jobs in a casino?

High Paying Casino Jobs
  • Director of Slot Operations. Salary range: $69,000-$124,500 per year. ...
  • Casino Controller. Salary range: $50,000-$115,000 per year. ...
  • Gaming Investigator. Salary range: $37,500-$91,000 per year. ...
  • Slot Operations Manager. ...
  • Bingo Caller. ...
  • Poker Manager. ...
  • Casino Shift Manager. ...
  • Executive Casino Host.
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How hard is it to be a dealer at a casino?

You'll get breaks – a typical shift pattern for a dealer consists of an hour on the floor, followed by 20 minutes off – but all of the work you do while standing at the table adds up, and the job can be both mentally and physically tiring. The players aren't always kind, either.
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Why are tips called tokes?

'Tokes" Is Short For 'Tokens Of Appreciation'. Of course, given that's the case, “toking” someone isn't exactly proper grammar (better than “tokening,” however), but proper grammar isn't what lubricates the gears. Tokes are. So, toke generously when you're in Vegas.
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Why do poker dealers burn cards?

The burn card is never to be shown to the players, as it could influence future decision-making. This practice is required in all multi-street games, not just Hold'em, whether at a casino or a casual home game. The purpose of the burn card is to prevent cheaters from gaining an advantage with marked cards.
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Do dealers count cards?

Now a lot of people don't realize this, but there are Dealers who can count cards as well and a card counter can typically spot another card counter. These Dealers are usually counting their own cards 8 hours a day; 5 days a week plus they have experience dealing to other card counters.
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What is a miss deal?

A misdeal in card games is an error by the dealer which calls for a re-deal and/or a penalty. The rules for a misdeal and penalty vary according to the game. A misdeal is sometimes called by miscounting, or when two cards stick together. Sometimes, when a misdeal is detected, a new hand is dealt.
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What happens if you accidentally show your cards in poker?

What is this? If only one player is all-in and exposes his cards, then the cards remain face up and the remaining players continue on as normal. There is usually no penalty given. If a player is not all-in and exposes his cards in a multi-way pot, then play continues on and a penalty is normally given.
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