Casino Chip Dealers
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Casino Dealers are not the best paid employees in a casino, however, with tips they can of course boost their wages, and with hard work they can climb up the career ladder.
Much like in any industry that is cash based, there are always going to be some employees working in a casino that will take a step over to the dark side, and will try and defraud the casino at which they work.
Video footage has just been unearthed that show one dealer over at the Star Casino in Sydney, Australia taking a $5000 chip out of the chip tray and slipping it into his sock.Nevada Casino Chip Dealers
What must have been going through his mind at the time no one knows, for if there is one thing that any card table in any casino is going to have, it is several security cameras facing it and recording every single thing that happens in and around the table, and those cameras did record him trying to steal that high valued chip.Casino Chip Values
That dealer has been given the nickname the Mr Bean of Dealers, for if the offence wasn’t so serious the way he went about pulling it off would be funny.
Once he slips the chip into his sock he then shows the palms of his hands to the cameras to prove there is nothing in them! Well, there wouldn’t be for he shoved that chip very clearly in his sock a second ago.Casino Dealer Jobs
The upshot of this story is that the dealer was arrested and charged with the offence and was given a suspended sentence, he was also sacked by the casino, as would be expected.
David is a keen slots player and has spent countless hours playing both online and in land based casinos. He enjoys sharing his knowledge of the gambling industry and keeps a keen eye out for the latest online slot games. Contact him by sending an email to david@casinochronicle.net.Casino Chip Dealers :: Features ChipGuideOGWhat’s NewChipGuide Home PageGlobal ChipGuideAbout UsChipGuide Query FacilitySpecial CollectionsTop 10’s to 100!My Collection InformationCasino SearchChip Mold GuideChip SearchSubmissionsChipGuide News ServiceContributorsAdministratorsItem Totals by StateChipGuide Usage PolicyFAQ’sOther GuidesBooks for CollectorsCCGTCC RelatedPersonal ChipsUSPC RecordsOTY AwardsWin CardsChipBoard Photos :: Member Services MembershipLogon Non-Casinos? :: Forums The Chip BoardThe Strike PointThe Slot Card BBSAre you a Member?© 2009-2021 MoGHChipGuide Submission FormMessage: Enter information and press SUBMITResources for Submitters: Submission NotesIf both sides of the chip are the same, then only send a scan of one sideIf the sides of the chip are different, then send a scan of each sideScans should be 200 to 600 DPI for best appearance, 300 DPI is recommendedMaximum upload file size is 2MBWhen submitting a variation of an item already on the ChipGuide, provide the ChipGuide# and a description of the variationItems Than Can Be Submitted1) Casino and Poker Chips, regardless of how or where they were used2) Items used as money in a casino - chips, tokens, TITO’s, jetons, plaques, etc.3) Gaming equipment from a casino - dice, playing cards, slot cards, etc. 4) Collectible items from a casino/hotel with casino name, picture or logo - ashtrays, postcards, etcChipGuide Submission PolicyImages and descriptions of items not currently on the ChipGuide may be submitted for consideration to be added to the ChipGuide. The ChipGuide has a submission form for this purpose. Upon submission, permission is granted to the Museum of Gaming History to use the item on the ChipGuide and for other purposes. Submitters must own the images submitted or have permission to submit them. At the discretion of the ChipGuide, submitted items may or may not be used and may be edited to meet ChipGuide guidelines. Submitted items will not be returned.
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Professional Poker Chips Set 300 pc with 40mm Casino Chip, 2 Decks of 100% Plastic Playing Cards, Trays, All in, Dealer, Big Blind, Small Blind Buttons $99.99 $ 99. 99 Join Prime to save $15.00 on this. I BUY gambling chips (casino, ivory, mother-of-pearl, bone, clay composition chips, etc.), small gambling equipment (faro, keno, poker, roulette, etc. both straight and crooked), old playing card decks (poker size - 2-1/2’ wide), gambling paper (gambling supply catalogs, books, movie lobby cards, cigar box labels, etc.), and other old items.
*Nevada Casino Chip Dealers
*Casino Chip Values
*Casino Dealer Jobs
*Casino Chip Dealers
Casino Dealers are not the best paid employees in a casino, however, with tips they can of course boost their wages, and with hard work they can climb up the career ladder.
Much like in any industry that is cash based, there are always going to be some employees working in a casino that will take a step over to the dark side, and will try and defraud the casino at which they work.
Video footage has just been unearthed that show one dealer over at the Star Casino in Sydney, Australia taking a $5000 chip out of the chip tray and slipping it into his sock.Nevada Casino Chip Dealers
What must have been going through his mind at the time no one knows, for if there is one thing that any card table in any casino is going to have, it is several security cameras facing it and recording every single thing that happens in and around the table, and those cameras did record him trying to steal that high valued chip.Casino Chip Values
That dealer has been given the nickname the Mr Bean of Dealers, for if the offence wasn’t so serious the way he went about pulling it off would be funny.
Once he slips the chip into his sock he then shows the palms of his hands to the cameras to prove there is nothing in them! Well, there wouldn’t be for he shoved that chip very clearly in his sock a second ago.Casino Dealer Jobs
The upshot of this story is that the dealer was arrested and charged with the offence and was given a suspended sentence, he was also sacked by the casino, as would be expected.
David is a keen slots player and has spent countless hours playing both online and in land based casinos. He enjoys sharing his knowledge of the gambling industry and keeps a keen eye out for the latest online slot games. Contact him by sending an email to david@casinochronicle.net.Casino Chip Dealers :: Features ChipGuideOGWhat’s NewChipGuide Home PageGlobal ChipGuideAbout UsChipGuide Query FacilitySpecial CollectionsTop 10’s to 100!My Collection InformationCasino SearchChip Mold GuideChip SearchSubmissionsChipGuide News ServiceContributorsAdministratorsItem Totals by StateChipGuide Usage PolicyFAQ’sOther GuidesBooks for CollectorsCCGTCC RelatedPersonal ChipsUSPC RecordsOTY AwardsWin CardsChipBoard Photos :: Member Services MembershipLogon Non-Casinos? :: Forums The Chip BoardThe Strike PointThe Slot Card BBSAre you a Member?© 2009-2021 MoGHChipGuide Submission FormMessage: Enter information and press SUBMITResources for Submitters: Submission NotesIf both sides of the chip are the same, then only send a scan of one sideIf the sides of the chip are different, then send a scan of each sideScans should be 200 to 600 DPI for best appearance, 300 DPI is recommendedMaximum upload file size is 2MBWhen submitting a variation of an item already on the ChipGuide, provide the ChipGuide# and a description of the variationItems Than Can Be Submitted1) Casino and Poker Chips, regardless of how or where they were used2) Items used as money in a casino - chips, tokens, TITO’s, jetons, plaques, etc.3) Gaming equipment from a casino - dice, playing cards, slot cards, etc. 4) Collectible items from a casino/hotel with casino name, picture or logo - ashtrays, postcards, etcChipGuide Submission PolicyImages and descriptions of items not currently on the ChipGuide may be submitted for consideration to be added to the ChipGuide. The ChipGuide has a submission form for this purpose. Upon submission, permission is granted to the Museum of Gaming History to use the item on the ChipGuide and for other purposes. Submitters must own the images submitted or have permission to submit them. At the discretion of the ChipGuide, submitted items may or may not be used and may be edited to meet ChipGuide guidelines. Submitted items will not be returned.
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