How To Tip A Craps Dealer

  

Ordinarily, you will be able to tip a live dealer in several ways. You can tip a static amount for each session that the dealer works at your table, tipping a minimum of $5.00 per session. When you’re playing blackjack, you have a couple of options for tipping the dealer. You can just give chips to the dealer as a tip, or you can place a bet for the dealers. Most people tip the dealers when they are winning and rarely tip when they are losing. How often should you tip when you’re winning? But no matter the bet, over time, the dealers expect to make the bet value return on all bets. Tipping is an individual choice, how much, when, and on what bets, is strictly up to you. I tip fairly generously, since I was on that side of the table for awhile. I usually make a line bet with odds, or just a straight hand in.

How To Tip A Craps Dealer

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Do you love the casino scene?

Does being a casino dealer seem like the perfect blend of glamour, excitement, and fun?

At first glance, being a dealer at a casino might seem like the perfect job. After all, you probably already enjoy the games you’ll be playing. And you will be getting paid to play them.

You don’t even have to risk losing any money while you play. The casino is banking all the action.

As a casino dealer, the amount you win for the house has no bearing on your pay, though. You get an hourly wage plus tips.

Compared to some jobs, being a casino dealer might be a great deal. As casino gambling continues to grow across the nation, more jobs become available, and fewer potential employees are out there to fill those jobs. This means wages are climbing, too.

This post examines how much you can expect to make as a casino dealer, tips and all.

What Is the Average Wage for a Casino Dealer?

Your average wage as a casino dealer isn’t impressive at all. It’s a service industry, so when you calculate how much you’ll make, you need to take the same kind of mindset that waitresses and bartenders take:

How much money you make is based more on tips than on your hourly wage.

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And the better you serve your customers, the more they’ll tip.

In other words, if you’re not a people person, becoming a casino dealer might not be a great idea.

The hourly wages for casino dealers don’t vary based on the game, either. Blackjack dealers make the same kind of money as baccarat dealers, who make the same kind of money as poker dealers or roulette dealers (or croupiers, as they’re called).

The starting pay for an average casino dealer is between $8 and $10 per hour. Some of that is based on experience, too.

If you’re able to get 40 hours a week, which is unusual, you’re looking at $16,000 to $20,000 per year. Most casino dealers, especially starting out, don’t get 40 hours a week, though.

That’s barely enough to pay the rent if you have a roommate and live in a cheap apartment.

Luckily, you’ll make more money from gamblers’ tips.

Depending on the casino and the stakes of the games you’re dealing, you can expect to make anywhere from $15 per hour in tips to $50 per hour in tips, on average.

That $50 per hour figure, by the way, is an outlier statistic. This assumes you’re working at a high-end casino dealing the higher-limit casino games to the high rollers.

Even then, some high rollers don’t tip — or if they tip, they don’t tip well at all.

Poker dealers make the most money from tips on the most consistent basis, but a lot of this depends on people skills. In some casinos, the dealers are required to pool their tips.

I once played at a casino in Las Vegas with an older poker dealer named Boris. He got mad at me for saying the words “Carpe diem” at the table. He said that I was only allowed to speak English at the table.

Being a friendly guy, I smiled and explained to everyone at the table that the phrase is Latin for “seize the day.”

Boris didn’t think that was helpful, either. He was surly and rude.

As a result, I didn’t tip him.

I shared the story with a professional poker player friend of mine, and he told me that he would have raised hell with the cardroom manager until Boris had been fired.

And the thing is… I don’t mind a little correction. In fact, I’m a humble guy. Had he been reasonably friendly and polite about it, I would have continued to tip him. So it goes.

Also, just because you’re dealing a higher-stakes poker game doesn’t mean you’ll make more in tips. Some of the high-rolling poker players are notorious cheapskates. If you’re dealing high-roller blackjack, craps, or roulette, you’ll do a lot better than if you’re dealing high-limit hold’em.

According to Glassdoor, the average wages for dealers and related jobs are all over the place. They suggest that the average dealer makes $40,000 a year. They also suggest that an average poker dealer only makes $20,000 a year.

Other related jobs include the floor supervisor, with an average salary of $53,000 a year, a casino host, with an average salary of $35,000 a year, and a casino shift manager, with an average salary of $27,000 a year.

The site also lists salaries by company, and it looks like Caesars is the best place to be a dealer, with a salary of $42,000.

Indeed.com has more survey results and suggests an average of $15/hour, which equates to $30,000 a year. They had a listing for a dealer position in Black Hawk, Colorado, where the starting pay was $38/hour. That’s $76,000 a year.

ZipRecruiter suggests that top dealers make $400,000 a year, but I can’t imagine that’s accurate. The rest of their averages are in line with what I saw on the other sites mentioned.

The Perks and Drawbacks of Being a Casino Dealer as a Career

If you know anything about the service business, you probably know that dealing with the customers can be the biggest perk and the biggest drawback to your job. This is especially true in the casino business, though, because emotions tend to be amped up when money is on the line.

You’ll probably spend a lot of time on your feet if you’re dealing table games in the casino. If you’re dealing poker in the cardroom, you’ll probably need to bring a pillow for some extra cushioning at your chair.

One of the other drawbacks of being a casino dealer is that it turns what used to be a leisure activity into a work activity. Playing blackjack is great when you get to do it a couple of times a year for a few hours at a time.

But after dealing blackjack for 30 hours a week for six weeks straight, it becomes drudgery.

In most casinos, smoking is still allowed. That might or might not bother you. I’ve spent enough time in bars and AA meetings that cigarette smoke doesn’t bother me at all, but I’m not like most people.

One of the perks of dealing casino games is that it doesn’t require a degree. You can go to a vocational school to become a dealer, though, but the time and financial commitments are smaller than with other careers. You can usually be qualified to be a casino dealer after a couple of months and an investment of $1,000.

If you’re a night owl, or if you’re looking for a second job — we used to call it “moonlighting” — casino dealing might be perfect for you. After all, most casinos are open 24/7. And guess which shifts are the hardest ones for the managers to cover.

Most casinos are owned by large companies with human resources departments. This means that you’ll probably be eligible for a benefits package. These can include health insurance and retirement benefits, as well as paid time off.

Breaks are longer for casino dealers than you’ll see at other jobs. At most casinos, you work for 90 minutes and then take a 30-minute break. During an eight-hour shift, you get a total of two hours of break time.

If you like having stories to tell, being a casino dealer puts you in a position to have lots of anecdotes. Heck, I have quite a reputation as a raconteur just from the stories I have to tell by being a player. And believe me, I haven’t spent THAT much time gambling in casinos — not compared to someone who deals for a living, anyway.

What Are Your Job Responsibilities as a Casino Dealer?

Think of the dealer as the host for a specific game. The dealer shuffles and deals the cards, or spins the roulette wheel, or directs the action at the craps table. The dealer also trades chips for money.

If you’re a poker dealer, you’re responsible for collecting the rake. It’s your job to make sure the players post their blinds.

If you’re dealing a casino game, you collect the players’ losses and pay out their winnings in chips.

It’s traditional to start your career dealing blackjack because that’s the most popular table game.

But in Europe, it’s more likely that you’ll start as a croupier — that’s the fancy name for the dealer running the roulette game.

The dice table is the toughest table game to be a dealer. Even after writing about craps for years, I still have to look things up. The action is fast, there are lots of bets on the table, and there’s just a lot to keep up with. Craps is the last game most dealers learn.

You’re responsible for maintaining your own gambling license, too. It’s similar to having a driver’s license if you’re going to drive for a company or a food handler’s permit if you’re going to cook for people.

If you have lousy credit and/or a criminal record, you might run into trouble getting your license.

By the way, I have a lady friend who dealt blackjack for years. She’s clueless when it comes to basic strategy. You’re not required to learn the correct strategies for the games you deal.

My advice to prospective dealers is to avoid giving advice to players. That’s a no-win situation because the players are going to lose their money in the long run because of the nature of the games. If they followed your advice, they’ll just blame you for this.

Who needs that kind of headache?

How to tip a craps dealer

Conclusion

If you like people, enjoy casino games, and don’t mind cigarette smoke, becoming a casino dealer might be the career for you. You don’t get to keep the money the players lose, but they’ll often tip you when they’re winning, so you’ll get to root for them.

You’ll make at least $15,000 a year dealing casino games, but you might make as much as $100,000 a year. I’ve seen reports of dealers who made more, but I’m skeptical, and you should be, too.

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BenJammin
Ask any Craps Dealer. If you prefer to make a bet for the 'Boys' an odds bet will yield a higher payout than a straight tip or a hard way 2 way or any other bet on the table.
You can make this bet by simply placing an amount equal to your free odds bet behind the line beside your pass line free odds bet. Just say, 'Two Way Odds'.
In this way the dealers may realize the odds payout which will be better than any other bet as it yields absolutely no casino edge.
Believe me, there's a love hate relationship between those dealers and the house. The cheap bastards only pay minimum wage or close to it, and the dealers have to rely on tips to pay their bills. Yes., the same bills you and I have every month.
To my knowledge even on a double odds table you are allowed to bet an additional double odds bet for the crew, that is to say if you had a $5 dollar pass line bet you may put down $10 for yourself and an additional $10 for the crew. What box man will deny you?
This also gives us some control over which bets we choose to make as tips. If the point is a 6 or 8, we can utilize 'Casino Odds' and pack our bets and tip a bit up to ??.
Most dealers won't fault you if you tip less when you're having a bad night, but if your hot DON'T GET CHEAP! You're in Vegas Baby. What goes around comes around.
W.B. Jammin
Paigowdan
Pass line with odds. If you're playing the don't, then a don't bet. Real impressive, more impressive than dollar hardways.
Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes - Henry David Thoreau. Like Dealers' uniforms - Dan.
Nareed
One big drawback of Rapid Craps is that you can place a pass line bet with dealer chips, but can't place odds to go along with it (at least I didn't see how). So I wound up just tipping directly, which I preffer anyway. I figure the dealer can then gamble his money or not as he choses.
DJTeddyBear
One RapidCraps thing I'm curious about is if the dealer even knows when players make dealer bets. Does it show up indicating where the bet was placed? Or only if it wins? Or only an amount? Or only an amount if it wins?
Curious minds and all that leads me to just toss chips 'for the boys' when playing RapidCraps.How To Tip A Craps Dealer
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Nareed

One RapidCraps thing I'm curious about is if the dealer even knows when players make dealer bets. Does it show up indicating where the bet was placed? Or only if it wins? Or only an amount? Or only an amount if it wins?


HowThey get some notification. I'm sure because a few times the dealer on stick duty, who also had the controls, would thank a player for a tip. I've no idea what notification they get. Maybe next time, if things are slow, I'll ask to take a look at their screen.
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guido111

One RapidCraps thing I'm curious about is if the dealer even knows when players make dealer bets. Does it show up indicating where the bet was placed? Or only if it wins? Or only an amount? Or only an amount if it wins?
Curious minds and all that leads me to just toss chips 'for the boys' when playing RapidCraps.


I was just at Bill's for 4 days and played Rapid Craps a lot.
So easy to play for 6 to 8 hours since you can sit down and kick back. I won also. Most dealers now after a year or so having the game keep the game going at a nice pace except when cashing out or buying in during a hand. That still sucks.
Yes, DJ, the dealers know how much and who makes a bet(s) for them, they thanked me for making the bet before it won or lost and also after. Most were very happy I even made bets for them. They also see all players bets on their screen. I was really the only one making any dealer bets during my stay. Most players tip as they cash out.
Any bet can be a dealer bet. pass odds, any 7, hardways even a few field winners.
They need to add the fire bet that their regular tables have. I hit 8 points in a row and every point number, the only time in my life and NO fire bet.
Alan
Let me ask this. If you're playing the don't side, would it be better to wait until the bet travels, so that the dealers have a better chance of actually getting the money(winning), than to announce it when you actually place the bet. So if your don't bet doesn't get established you eat it as opposed to the dealers? Just curious.
Edited: To say that...If the dealers are on the don't(established bet) how would the ignorant/superstitious players feel or think. 'Well, if those guys(dealers) weren't/aren't against us, you know they are now with the don't bet up. And that ass(player) that put them there!'....ugh

How To Tip A Craps Dealer

gambler
I disagree with the statement of 'Ask any craps dealer...' and that they all want to have gamblers toke them with pass line and odds bets. Or don't pass and odds bets.
Yes, this is the best bet for them in terms of odds, and yes, this should be the bet that they prefer, but I have seen quite a few dealers select hard way bets when give the option of where to place their bet.
Try this experiment. Throw a $1 chip to the dealers and say, 'Anywhere you want it. For the boys.'. And see what they will do with it.
gambler
Double post. Deleted.
How To Tip A Craps Dealer
Paigowdan

I disagree with the statement of 'Ask any craps dealer...' and that they all want to have gamblers toke them with pass line and odds bets. Or don't pass and odds bets.
Yes, this is the best bet for them in terms of odds, and yes, this should be the bet that they prefer, but I have seen quite a few dealers select hard way bets when give the option of where to place their bet.
Try this experiment. Throw a $1 chip to the dealers and say, 'Anywhere you want it. For the boys.'. And see what they will do with it.


Sometimes we put it on the pass line, sometimes the 8, sometimes a hardways, sometimes a yo or 12.
Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes - Henry David Thoreau. Like Dealers' uniforms - Dan.