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"A croupier or dealer is a casino employee who takes and pays out bets or otherwise assists at a gaming table. 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"
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The Dealer.
You lie on your front over the edge of the game table and get shafted from both ends. It's kind of not the missionary position.
In general, croupiers earn less than minimum wage, and depend heavily on tips for their income. They do not have a personal interest in the outcome of the game. However, particularly in American casinos, a successful player customarily shares the wealth by providing the croupier with a tip.
dang you wont see a beautiful croupier in online casino game
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