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Yes, shoes relates to backing up a Dealer's Line Bet with Odds that are for the dealers also. I think it is in poor taste to make a line bet and not back it up with odds but it happens frequently and some really cheap souls try to make a line bet for the dealers but back up that bet with odds for themselves. I heard the term shoes used when an ecstatic stickman noticed my odds bet and called out Dealers Have Shoes.
Come on California, allow real craps and roulette, the loopholes are too easy and you just look silly not allowing the games-you can't order beer from the servers that go table to table We gambled for a while and then stayed in Woodland overnight due to the cache creek hotel being booked solid. I would go back again if I was in the area. Inspired by getting back into discussing Craps after the death of rec.gambling.craps and registering here, yesterday evening I drove out to Cache Creek Casino in Yolo County, CA, to play a bit. The last time I was there, on a Saturday night, they had the minimum at $10. I prefer to play $5 and put more on the odds bets. Cache Creek Casino Poker Room Overview Part of Cache Creek Casino Resort. Poker players now have 14 tables open 24/7 at Cache Creek spreading limit and no limit Hold'em and Omaha 8 and Better. Play live action cash games, take in some hot promos, or sign in for tournament action daily.
I generally make a few two-way hardway bets early on, just to let the dealers know I am a tipper. I have noticed very little tipping out at Cache Creek, so they really appreciate it. Another thing I have occasionally done is to set a dollar of my odds bet behind a 4 or 10 aside. If it wins, the dealers get it and the $2 payoff attached to it. When I leave, I hand in any singles I have left.
Cheers,
Alan Shank
How do you do this ? I often place less then the maximum odds and would like to be able add a buck or two of odds for the dealer. (if the point is 4,5,9,10. If the point is 6/8, I might want to do something else)
Are you allowed to go over 3/4/5 if it's a tip?
No
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How do you do this ? I often place less then the maximum odds and would like to be able add a buck or two of odds for the dealer.
Just put the odds down as two stacks next to each other, and mention that the shorter stack is 'for the boys'.How do you do this ? I often place less then the maximum odds and would like to be able add a buck or two of odds for the dealer.
Just put the odds down as two stacks next to each other, and mention that the shorter stack is 'for the boys'.Or I just put the tip slightly off-center on the odds. If they ask, I tell them it's theirs. If they don't, I just give it to them after they pay me.
When I'm placing a bet for the three guys/gals or whatever combo is there, they always seem to tell me where they want their bet placed, which is usually the passline. Theoretically if I'm up half of my initial bankroll ($100 is my limit) I'll bet $15 bucks, split three ways of course, and at first I placed $15 in the field, but now I place $5 on the passline and $10 on the odds. I guess they think I'm hosing them if I play the field. I can see them wanting to play the passline odds if the point is 6 or 8 of course. A couple times I've placed a bet in the field and one of the guys will move it to the passline without asking me. I'm not sure if this is a faux pas on their part or what.
The dealers are just like the rest of us, they want to win their bet too. And since the field is a lower percentage bet, the dealers would prefer their bet goes on the pass line.
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However, I do think it is poor taste for a dealer to move the bet you made for them.
The dealers are just like the rest of us, they want to win their bet too. And since the field is a lower percentage bet, the dealers would prefer their bet goes on the pass line.
It's more than that. Not only is the line bet more likely to win, if it's a line bet, you're more likely to throw a buck behind it too.But there's more:
Some casinos will round UP the odds on dealer bets. I.E. $1 on the line, plus $1 odds will pay $1 plus $2 no matter what the number was. Not all casinos do that, but some do. Those that do will also pay 2:1 for $1 dealer place bets. That's one way to beat the 1.41% house advantage. (Hear that Tutti?)
However, I do think it is poor taste for a dealer to move the bet you made for them.
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But before you put out a field for the dealer, you may want to ask what their preference is, and/or ask what a $1 PL plus $1 odds on a number other than 4/10 would pay.