I used to think it was some kind of process like a cashier till where the dealer would pick up a tray with X amount of chips, and then have to turn it in where everything is counted and reconciled somehow.
But I saw in a movie (never been to a casino myself to gamble) where one dealer would just walk up and tag-out another dealer and take over their spot. It made me wonder how everything was accounted for.
What’s to keep a dealer from slipping an extra $500 chip every once in awhile to their buddies?
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Aside from being watched by a bunch of pit bosses and the untold amount of visible and hidden cameras being monitored by a crew, dealers and cashiers must handle all cash and checks (chips) in a specific manner to ensure it’s clearly visible to the cameras and customers (players).
They have to handle the checks in a manner where they can’t “palm” them.
In the end, it’s up to the player to ensure they are properly paid.
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