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Can You Leave A Casino With Chips

If you visit casinos, in Las Vegas or elsewhere, you’ve seen these items before. You just haven’t seen them like this!

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1. Craps Stick

This device is used by the “stickman” (yes, it’s a “stickman,” even when it’s not a man) to retrieve the dice. They may also be used by shady stickmen to “short stick,” which means pushing the dice to a female gambler just far enough so she has to lean forward to pick them up, cleavage-wise.

Essentially, you're not actually hacking the game, so as long as you don't go over the top with your casino chip harvesting then you shouldn't run into any problems. When a person wins using dead chips, he is given cash chips – winnings from the betting table – which can then be encashed within the vicinity of the casino. Asian and Australian casinos often.

2. Paddle

On casino table games, there’s a slot where your money goes and never comes back. The paddle is used to push the money through the slot.

A paddle is also called a “plunger.”

Here’s a normal view of a paddle so you know one when you see one.

This paddle is useless in a canoe, so don’t even think about it.

3. Cup Holder

These handy devices keep your cocktail safe.

Casinos hate spilled cocktails on their fancy felt, so cup holders serve a very useful purpose.

Casino cup holders have a special lip that goes under the table’s arm rest, a little insurance to keep us from being whacked by pit bosses.

4. Dice

There’s nothing like the feel of dice in your hands. Just don’t switch hands while you’re shooting at craps. Casinos prohibit hand-switching to avoid the possibility of cheating.

The spots on dice are called “pips.”

5. Discard Tray

This is where your cards go after they’ve been used. Discard trays are often translucent and red to help casinos catch players marking their cards.

Cheaters use inks or “daubs” which can be detected by viewing cards through the discard tray.

Amazing the things we take for granted when we see them in a casino.

Discard trays are usually affixed to the table with screws, but we’ve always had a couple of screws loose.

6. Gaming Chip

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Casino chips are also called checks, cheques or casino tokens. There are several reasons casinos use chips rather than cash, but the main reason is customers gamble more freely when they use chips rather than cash. Surprise!

Many casino chips are made from the same kind of clay used to make kitty litter.

7. Felt Brush

Brushes are used to keep felt tables clean in casinos. Leave brushes off our list? We bristle at the idea.

Felt brush bristles are made of nylon, a family of synthetic polymers known as aliphatic polyamides. Yes, we knew that off the top of our head, thanks.

Here’s another look at the typical felt brush.

A “Brush” can also be a poker room employee who helps players with chips, seating and other tasks. The name was inspired by the brushes used to clean debris from the tables.

8. Roulette Marker

When a number is called in roulette, the dealer places a marker on the number. Players are asked to wait until the marker is removed before retrieving their winnings.

Roulette markers come in a variety of styles and materials.

A roulette marker is also called a “dolly.” That’s because the profile of some markers looks like a doll.

9. Craps On/Off Puck

A craps puck, also called a “buck,” marks the number you’re shooting for to win. One side of the craps puck says “On” and the other says “Off.” When it’s showing “Off,” you need a seven or 11 to win. When it’s “On,” you need to hit the number the puck is sitting on (the “point”) before a seven to win. Wow, quickest craps lesson, ever. Just ask your dealer for help.

We have no idea why the edges of craps pucks are made of rubber, unless they help prevent unintended pucklets.

The house edge for a Pass Line bet in craps is a mere 1.4%, making it one of the best bets in a casino.

Depending upon which way you turn the puck, it can read “On,” “No,” “Oz” or “Zo.” The Zo are an indigenous tribe in Myanmar, also known as Burma.

10. Bingo Dauber

Bingo players have the option of using machines to track their games, but lots of players still love to daub. Dauber manufacturers say purple is the most popular dauber color.

This is a new dauber, but the fun really starts when the sponge is saturated with inky goodness.

Some people make their own dauber ink. These people clearly have issues.

Much like with ChapStick, nobody has ever actually used up all the ink in a bingo dauber.

11. Craps Pyramid Bumper

OK, here’s our favorite close-up of the bunch. To ensure craps dice land randomly, there’s a portion of the craps table wall covered with pyramid-shaped bumpers. Some players claim they can influence the dice through practice and skill. The bumpers are intended to squash that possibility, real or imagined. This is why you’ll hear dealers and pit bosses insist, “Both dice need to hit the back wall.”

Some gamblers believe they can influence their roll by “setting” the dice, or putting them in a particular configuration before the throw. Players believe casino staff discourage the practice because dice-setting is a threat to the bottom line. It is, but not for the reason they think. Casinos don’t like dice-setting because it slows down the game. The quicker the pace of the game, the more money a casino makes.

We hope you’ve enjoyed our close-up tour of some common casino items. Maybe you’ll see them a little differently the next time you play!

Special thanks to our friends at the Gambler’s General Store for letting us photograph their stuff.

bodyforlife
I'm almost afraid of what I'm going to hear in response to this, but do you guys worry about leaving sizable amounts of money on the rail in fear that the dealers will be focused on the game and wouldn't notice if a thief pocketed some of your money? I have to be honest, I don't exactly count how much money I have when I leave or come back. All I could say is I eyeball it but in all honestly, really wouldn't know if someone pocketed a black chip.
kenarman
I allways leave my chips on the rail for a bathroom break. Must admit that I liked it better when they would cover them with a towel but the casinos I go to now don't usually do that.
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bodyforlife
The Wynn uses a glass case, but most casinos I've gone to cover with a towel. Have to admit I feel better with the case.
RaleighCraps
I never leave anything black or bigger in the rail.
If possible, I will take my greens too.
I usually chat up my neighbors, and ask them to keep an eye on my rack as well.
I have never had any chips pinched, and I have never seen it happen to anyone else.

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I'm not sure how far the casino would go to help you if you did have some chips taken though. I'm guessing they 'might' roll tape to see what they see, but I bet they won't go to much trouble to try and get your chips back.

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zoobrew
I personally don't like to be ask to watch somebody's chips or slot machine. Especially watching a slot machine is work and for 5-10 minutes I don't want to worry about somebody sitting down at the vacant machine.
sc15
I'll leave chips on a table game, but on a craps rail seems like a bad idea.
Gabes22
Personally, if I am at a slot machine, or video poker machine for that matter, and I need to use the bathroom, the only person I would ask to watch it would be someone I am with. At a table, i am more comfortable in leaving my chips at the table.
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RS
Thinking about this thread -- I don't go to the bathroom all too often.
Anyway, I'd leave chips on a table or in the rail at a craps game. I wouldn't leave any large amount, though. At a craps table, I'd definitely let the dealer know I'm going away for a second and ask for a towel. I wouldn't just walk off mid-roll with my chips laying there. Also, count them, or at least only leave red + green (or whatever you feel comfortable with). In blackjack, I've left several thousand (maybe $4-6K?) at the table while I 'go to the bathroom'.
Slot machines or video poker -- no way Jose. If I could play on any (or a number of) machines, then I'd just cash out, go to bathroom, and come back. If that machine is the only machine I could play or there was some reason I was playing that specific machine, I'd likely ask a slot attendant to hold the game for me. If I'm not mistaken, I believe they can hit some buttons and block it out so no one can play it until I come back.
odiousgambit
for a buzzkill comment, I'd take it as a sign that I've been playing too long, to think I need to come back to that table instead of cashing out and taking a break for a while
sure, I have my superstitions, and I enjoy playing them out, so I can [and do allow myself to] believe a table is hot to intensify the experience, but with a full bladder my rationality kicks in - deep down I know there is no such thing as a hot table as far as what will happen next, indisputable as the past might be.
If I ever did leave chips, I'd try to do what I've seen done, leave white chips only
the next time Dame Fortune toys with your heart, your soul and your wallet, raise your glass and praise her thus: “Thanks for nothing, you cold-hearted, evil, damnable, nefarious, low-life, malicious monster from Hell!” She is, after all, stone deaf. ... Arnold Snyder
Baccaratfrom79
Never had a problem, never once. All the places we play we will leave them, and they are sizable amounts including yellows and flags. I have to admit that, I never left anything larger than flags or chocolates though.
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