But if they storm off, well just ask the table if anyone wants it. Sometimes they'll either give it to the dealers. For example, 'Hey bud, you won your pass line!' We always get them back. I've had a few players try and leave because they think they lost on that initial come out roll. Or, if they do, they 'kind of play' when they go out for little dealer parties to other casinos. I do know that almost none of the local craps dealers actually play craps anywhere. Ummmmmm.pay it like $36 TIMES TEN.Īre those things NOT taught during dealer training? I honestly don't know.
I don't know what goes through their heads.but, they stumble on paying a $360 6. The other thing that some of them have trouble with, is when the bets get over a few hundred. JFC.$36 pays $42, parlay it fully and it is still a perfectly payable bet when it hits.
Sometimes, even dealers that have dealt craps, in my local, can't even figure out how to parlay a $36 and try to give back $6. So true that that's the best way for a dealer to do it.Īs a player, I had to realize that myself, too, as some of our local dealers aren't that great at the math and will (unintentionally) short you.and the bets and getting correct pay are something every player should make sure of for themselves.