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Planning to try a session or two if I can get out to Vegas this year. Time, money, low exchange rate so not as likely as last few years... Anyway, do they keep a record and charge it when you color up? Or round to dollar amounts? That could get messy playing $25 minimums...(maybe lower if $10 tables are available) which is where i am thinking my BR will put me.
Quote: HornHighYo11How does the payout work for Banker with fractions ($0.25 etc?)
Planning to try a session or two if I can get out to Vegas this year. Time, money, low exchange rate so not as likely as last few years... Anyway, do they keep a record and charge it when you color up? Or round to dollar amounts? That could get messy playing $25 minimums...(maybe lower if $10 tables are available) which is where i am thinking my BR will put me.
Out here in the middle of nowhere, they track commissions with lammers on each banker payout. There's a rack of lammers; there's a place to stack the owed commission lammers for each player spot.
You can request to settle your commissions at any time; the house often requests players settle commissions at the end of each shoe or when leaving the table.
They also have 25 cent coins at the table, so they can settle commissions down to the nearest $5.
Otherwise, find a no-commission table (like EZ Baccarat). Should work out mostly the same.
Heather says at
http://www.vegas-aces.com/Root/dealers/pages/baccarat/minibaccaratcharts.html
in the video (about 8:40)
for Heather being a Las Vegas dealer, to me she touches the cards way too much after they have been dealt
but I like her
Sally
So paid out even money with a lammer (of a set value?) against you.
Settle up "end of the shoe", got it... thought maybe after busting out over a long session of shoes that you might end up washing dishes rest of the night.
Will watch it now.
Great!
Just what I was looking for.
On a somewhat related note, let's say you win a couple hands and have commission lammers sitting there and then go on a losing streak.
Will they let you bet your last chip, or will they always insist that your working stack be enough to pay the commission lammers owed? (Or pay the commission before making that last bet.)
Quote: HornHighYo11So paid out even money with a lammer (of a set value?) against you.
The commission lammers are of various denominations.
Expect to get lammered for 25c on a $5 banker win, $1 on a $20 banker win, $5 on a $100 banker win.
There may be house rules about $5 increments, to simplify commissions.
The Banker hand is paid at 19:20. It is USUALLY accomplished by the dealer using a variety of lammers in a slot related to your seat.
After a while each dealer will visibly prove up the lammers into higher denomination lammers so that you and the camera can see your mounting commissions that represent each overpayment of 20:20 when it should actually be 19:20. That five percent "nick" each time adds up. A player has to make good his lammers prior to leaving but I find it convenient for me to pay off my lammers during the game. I pay off several times. So if I ever do forget, its likely to be a trivial amount.
I've heard of some casinos actually paying 19:20 but to me its an absurd waste of time. Lammers are used to make the game proceed quickly... THAT is how the casino makes its money.
I would prefer that then having to bust out the wallet at the end.
Quote: FleaStiffI've heard of some casinos actually paying 19:20 but to me its an absurd waste of time. Lammers are used to make the game proceed quickly... THAT is how the casino makes its money.
I don't get it. How can lammers be easier or quicker than paying 19:20?
Either way, you're still farting around, making change, or keeping track, of small amounts.
Quote: FleaStiffI've heard of some casinos actually paying 19:20 but to me its an absurd waste of time. Lammers are used to make the game proceed quickly... THAT is how the casino makes its money.
I guess you've never played baccarat before, where it's typically 5-10 minutes or more between hands.
Quote: HornHighYo11Is there much etiquette involved to pay off mid shoe? No "shame faces" or "holding up the game, Mac!"?
I would prefer that then having to bust out the wallet at the end.
There's plenty of time between hands, and usually you can just throw your chips in and point at the lammers or just say "commission" It's no different than leaving a blackjack table mid shoe and asking to color up.
BTW:
1) nope, haven't played in real life yet. Wanting to try something new, even though I love craps.
2) a little scared with how well i can do on the WoO Bac simulator. Dump $9500 on Tie then play with $500BR.
3) Start to get a little shaky when #2 produces $86000 before i even start my game... Happened 2 in 5 starts.
Quote: HornHighYo11Is there much etiquette involved to pay off mid shoe? No "shame faces" or "holding up the game, Mac!"?
I would prefer that then having to bust out the wallet at the end.
Absolutely no problem if the crazy guy next to you is analyzing his scorecard, looking for a dragon.
I wouldn't settle every quarter or every dollar, but if it gets up to $5 or $10, sure, settle commission, if you want. (That'd be $100 or $200 of winning banker bets - which, if you're playing $10 a hand, should be about a quarter or half shoe.)
Quote: mustangsallyfor Heather being a Las Vegas dealer, to me she touches the cards way too much after they have been dealt
but I like her
In my opinion as a dealer, she's touching the cards appropriately, and not excessively. Notice that she straightens the cards once the two for each side come out, then adds the third card as necessary, and then pushes the winning hand forward. That's the preferred method, so I think it's fine.
Quote: FleaStiffI've heard of some casinos actually paying 19:20 but to me its an absurd waste of time. Lammers are used to make the game proceed quickly... THAT is how the casino makes its money.
My place takes the banker commission out immediately. It is definitely slower, because the dealer often has to fumble around with whites and quarters (or greens and reds on black or higher, etc). It takes just as long as it does on PGP, where I believe all casinos take out the commission immediately.
The benefit, like others have mentioned, is that the house never gets shorted the final commission settlement. Bac has never been known for its speed.
Some casinos will stop you from betting your last bet if they don't know you have additional funds or if you don't have a credit/front money account.