How To Tip Craps Dealers

BenJammin
How much to tip craps dealers
  • When you tip, the tip goes to the entire staff, not just one dealer. If you want to tip and not bet it for the dealers, just give it to the dealer handling your bets and say that it is a 'hand in for the crew'. They will just accept it and put it with other tips.
  • You have two basic choices: 1) directly (i.e., a “hand-in”), or 2) by making a bet for the crew. To make a hand-in tip, simply toss in your chip (s) and say, “For the crew.” One of the dealers picks it up, announces to the boxman that you gave the tip, and then places it in the dealers’ tip box or on the side of the table.

Craps Method of Tipping Dealers. This is what tipping dealers is called in craps. This craps method is important in combination with dice throwing control. Dice control works in conjunction with table positioning—the dice is better released or thrown from a position of advantage at the table. To be able to secure a winning. First of all, you should always tip the dealers at the craps table. Before we get into everything else, tipping the dealers is just the right thing to do. These men and women work hard, are not paid the highest wages, are on their feet all day, are serving multiple ‘customers’ (players) at the same time, and count on tips to make a decent wage. Win or lose, (especially when you win), tipping the dealers is standard, and just good form. This is even more so when you are a beginning player and maybe needing a little more of a dealer’s time and assistance. While you can tip a dealer directly with cash or chips, more commonly you’ll see players making a bet for the dealer.

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.
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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?


They 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. How
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.How To Tip Craps Dealers
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
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.
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How Much To Tip Craps Dealers

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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.

How To Tip Craps Dealers

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Tipping Can Be Rewarding

One of the most important courtesies or strategies GTC teaches advantage players is to tip dealers, and why tipping will make playing in a casino a much more pleasant experience. Tipping puts the dealers on your side. They will be much more likely to tell people to hold their bets, to keep their hands up and not to crowd the shooter for example.

One easy way for a $5 or $10 bettor to tip is to put a $1 chip on top of the pass line bet when you are the shooter. In this way, the dealers are in the game. When your pass line bet wins, you are paid the extra $1 with your pass line payout. You give this $1 to the box person saying, 'dealer money.' Your $1 chip remains on your pass line bet, so it doesn’t cost you anymore, but it reaps huge benefits in public relations with the dealers. You control that $1 chip, and the dealer cannot take it down when he/she pays you.

If I am playing with dealers who don’t know me, and aren’t aware of our tipping system, then I will say fairly loudly, 'Dealers are piggy-backed.,' and point to the $1 chip. For those who are green and higher bettors, they might place a higher bet on top of the pass line bet, as well as placing odds, and if they are in a long roll, might place point bets also. These are good bets that the dealers know they have a chance of winning.

When we first started precision shooting and tipping, we asked the dealers which they preferred, placing a bet for them, or putting the money in the toke box. Without fail, the response was always to place a bet for them.

I cringe when I hear other players call out prop bets for the dealers. These are one time bets, with very high house edges, and are a waste of money. If they really want the dealers to win a bet, why not make one of the good bets? However, I suppose any bet by a shooter for the dealers might be better than no bet at all.

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When dealers know you are tipping they tend to go out of their way to be very friendly. They pay close attention to our bets, they are less likely to hassle us about anything, and the stick person is more likely to step back when we shoot.

If there are no other GTC players at the table with us, we are frequently the only players tipping the dealers. One example occurred when it was my husband Sandtrap’s turn to shoot. The stick man loudly proclaimed to everyone at the table, 'Now, we have a good shooter here folks, so keep your hands back and place your bets before he gets the dice. Watch him roll the dice!'

And this has happened on more than one occasion. Once, I didn’t place my odds bet because I was busy getting my drink from the waitress and I wasn’t aware the dice had been thrown. The point was made and I said, 'Oh no, I didn’t have my odds down.' The stickman told the box person what had happened, and that I had previously always placed odds. The box person told me to put my odds down, and then told the dealer to pay me. Perhaps that was an unusual circumstance, but is another example of how tipping can be advantageous to the player.

Another time, a 'don’t' player made hundreds of dollars on my roll by playing and pressing the horn. I have a habit of throwing several sevens and elevens on a come out roll, and then follow up with a long roll. Although the 'don’t' bettor thanked me, he didn’t tip the dealers. When I met him on the way to the restroom he thanked me again and I said, 'You’re welcome, but it’s customary to tip when you make money.' (I’m always trying to teach people to tip.) His reply was, 'But I lost a lot of money before that roll.'

'That’s because you were playing the ‘don’t’ while I was making points,' I responded. He never changed his betting routine even though he could see I was on a long roll.

The dealers’ salaries are based on the fact that they will get tips, and therefore they are dependant on tips for income. It is not their fault or responsibility if players don’t make the best bets and lose money.

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Besides the dealers, at least two other employees are dependant on tips. One is the housekeeper. I will never forget Frank Scoblete saying, 'Remember who cleans the toilet.' I even mentioned that comment to our children, who stated they had never thought in those terms. They now tip when they travel.

The other person who should be tipped is the waitress who brings your drinks. According to one person, TIPS stand for 'To Insure Proper Service.' In a very busy casino, will the waitress pay more attention to the player who tips, or the player who doesn’t? =

On the other hand, in the morning there may be only one waitress for the entire floor. I like my coffee in the morning, so I make certain the waitress knows I’m tipping, and she frequently returns to ask if I want another coffee. Some of the regular waitresses know us and make a point of asking if we need anything. One time the waitress put down my drink, but I didn’t see her and was busy placing a bet. When I looked up and saw her walking away, I ran after her to give her a tip. She told me most people would not have done that, and thanked me profusely.

We give her a dollar a drink as a tip. If I order two coffees or sodas at one time, I give her a two dollar tip. My drinks are taking up space on her tray that might have been given to someone else, and the waitress would lose that tip.

I think we should always remember that the drinks are complementary, or 'free.' If you have a coupon or a gift certificate to a restaurant, you are still expected to tip based on the total cost of the meal, whether you paid for it or not. Casino waitresses also have to tip their bartenders.

Waitresses, dealers, and housekeepers have salaries based on the fact that they will also get tips, and they pay taxes on that assumption. Unless the service is terrible, you wouldn’t dream of not tipping in a restaurant. We owe it to the employees in a casino and hotel to also tip them.