Table Manners & Behavior Standards
Understanding Professional Conduct
Proper table conduct creates positive experiences for everyone. Always be respectful to dealers—they're facilitating the game, not responsible for outcomes. Avoid excessive alcohol, loud language, or disruptive behavior. Keep your hands visible, handle chips carefully, and never touch the betting area during active play. Don't give unsolicited advice to other players or criticize their decisions. Celebrate wins graciously and accept losses with dignity. Be punctual if sitting at reserved seats. Never distract the dealer or other players. Use appropriate hand signals to communicate your intentions. Maintain personal space and hygiene. These standards aren't arbitrary—they protect game integrity and create environments where everyone enjoys themselves.
Tipping Customs & Dealer Appreciation
Industry Standards & Etiquette
Tipping is standard practice in casinos and appreciated by dealers earning modest base wages. Industry custom suggests tipping 10-15% of wins or wagering $1-5 per winning hand in table games. You can tip by placing chips in the betting circle, giving chips directly to the dealer, or verbally indicating a tip. Video poker and slot machines don't require tipping. In poker rooms, rake typically removes tips automatically from pots. Tipping isn't obligatory but is respectful recognition of quality service. Dealers who provide engaging commentary, manage games smoothly, and treat players fairly deserve acknowledgment. Even losing sessions can warrant modest appreciation if the dealer was