Originally Posted by
Three
Part of the strength of diversity is understanding and respecting other cultures. Acting like you don't see and embrace cultural differences is disrespectful of their culture and heritage. In many traditional asian cultures women have a different role than they have in our culture. I can understand and respect that. When I get an Asian female dealer that barely speaks English, as is very common in many casinos around here, I know what to expect to happen most of the time. They seem very focused on serving the casino at the expense of serving their customers to earn tips.
Then those dealers go through a short extension of on the job training by Three himself. Upon completion of training, these dealers turn into something like the following that he explained earlier in the week when someone attempts to Wong in on his table.
"The dealer has to take their action for them to come in. Many will just push their bet back and keep dealing saying he is going to finish the shoe alone. They know it is worth their while to do so. If the person complains a good dealer lammers up the empty spots saying they forgot to reserve them when the people asked upon leaving. It really pays to take care of the dealers. Of course that doesn't always happen but the dealers I frequent do lots of little things to help me out, especially if they know the player trying to come in is a stiff. I have ploppies that will lammer up spots for me as well. They join at the beginning of the next shoe. It is a freeroll for them. If things go well I take care of them. If not they always want to play my side bet as compensation. Apparently I am lucky at the side bets. I just think it is selective memory on their part."
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