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Deal Me In: Husband gripes over wife's generous tip6 January 2012
Allow a lead in, Kimmy, with your superstition concerning the number 13. It is a phobia known as triskaidekaphobia, associated with anything numbered 13. Providentially, your random spin had the stopping point of 13. Winner, Kimmy, and winner the croupier, perhaps because you look at betting for the dealer as a contribution to the Dame of Fortune, Lady Luck. Responding to your question from a table games management perspective, mentioning "five of it is yours" would be construed as a tip for the dealer, no different than a $5 bet for the dealer in front of your wager would be in blackjack, or $5 riding alongside yours on the Pass line. Sure, the payoff of $175 seems sizable to your husband Scooter, but it reflects the odds of actually hitting the number thirteen, one in 38. You could have offered a tip directly to the dealer with your winnings, but in your case, you voiced a verbal side bet on top of your wager, to which you agreed to make payment. So which do most dealers prefer? The majority of dealers favor a side bet rather than receiving the tip directly after the payoff. This side wager makes them feel like they're also in action and have a stake in the game. A bet for the dealer provides a little excitement in what can be a pretty monotonous job. My only concern is that to make it all legit, the dealer should try, with time permitting, to offset his chip for the cameras while the ball was circling, along with calling over the pit boss for the "she said" payoff. Now back to that $5 chip, Kimmy, and getting your husband even more peeved. A few casinos allow the dealer to wager the $5 chip again. What I am referring to is that in roulette, players are paid "to" one versus "for" one. When the odds are stated "for" one, you do not get back your initial bet. However, his single-number win in roulette receives 35-to-1, which is a 35-chip payoff ($175), plus the original $5 chip on 13, which is either taken down, or some casinos permit dealers to let it ride. It sure could have gotten ugly had the 13 hit back-to-back. Security!!! Gambling Wisdom of the Week: "Someone once asked me why women don't gamble as much as men do, and I gave the commonsensical reply that we don't have as much money. That was a true but incomplete answer. In fact, women's total instinct for gambling is satisfied by marriage." — Gloria Steinem Recent Articles
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