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A '''croupier''' (in European usage) or '''dealer''' (in American usage) is a person who takes and pays out bets or otherwise assists at a [[gambling]] table, often in a [[casino]]. In American usage, ''dealer'' may imply a card game, but this is not always the case. For example it is common to refer to a ''craps dealer''[http://lasvegas.about.com/cs/craps/a/CrapsInterview.htm]. |
A '''croupier''' (in European usage) or '''dealer''' (in American usage) is a person who takes and pays out bets or otherwise assists at a [[gambling]] table, often in a [[casino]]. In American usage, ''dealer'' may imply a card game, but this is not always the case. For example it is common to refer to a ''[[craps]] dealer''[http://lasvegas.about.com/cs/craps/a/CrapsInterview.htm]. |
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In general, the croupier works only for their salary (and tips) and does not have a personal interest in the outcome of the game. |
In general, the croupier works only for their salary (and tips) and does not have a personal interest in the outcome of the game. |
Revision as of 00:04, 19 July 2006
A croupier (in European usage) or dealer (in American usage) is a person who takes and pays out bets or otherwise assists at a gambling table, often in a casino. In American usage, dealer may imply a card game, but this is not always the case. For example it is common to refer to a craps dealer[1].
In general, the croupier works only for their salary (and tips) and does not have a personal interest in the outcome of the game.