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legendary
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If you work as a staff member in a physical casino as a dealer or in a sports bookie, I know that there are subtle ways you can use to encourage responsible gambling that will not go against the terms and conditions for staff.

I don't think that's professionalism. I'm there to work and join my quota of responsibility and if that is done, I'm done for the day because I believe that only an adult is allowed to gamble and as an adult, your responsibility is your to take and make, anything I said you should not influence your plans and decision and I think in the long run, it will jeopardize my job because the gambling platforms are designed to play and manipulate gamblers head, so I will stay back and watch.

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For example, suppose you encounter a gambler who has wagered $200 at the table and is currently winning $6k. Would you express to them, "Hey, you're up $6k, and you initially entered this table with $200. Walk away, Take your winnings, go!" or will you say, "It is very admirable to know when to stop"?

What will you say within your limits to encourage responsible gambling?

I use  bookies very much and they will toy with players head when it comes with this, if for instance you bet $200 and you have all the selected options win and probably remain one left, they will give you a cashout options meaning that you are allow to walk away with some winning amounts like who want to win a million (any currency) but t there is a plot twist, instead of them to allow you to cashout 75-80% of the winning, they will only offer you 50% max cashout even with the only game left, so I don't think it's really wise to give advice on this kind of things because they are manipulative to play with players head. If it's outside my job, I will give them my opinions if I like but when in the job, I will just face my work and let them enjoy the fun of gambling.

Well, sometimes each person has their own way of dealing with how to make profits and how to make the best of all the plays in a casino, for example if I am the one with 200usd and I have $6k, that for me is a big deal. option to retire and be very happy, I am not one to risk more from there because I know that things can become very ugly at the time that things can start with a bad streak, that is why I personally do retire with that amount, and for me it is a large amount, I don't know if others start to observe things, but I think that when a person has been drunk and someone approaches them and says that, I think that I do it, because if I don't , the casino is a double-edged aram, what it does is start losing and losing, the person can't believe it because they were on a very good streak, and the money runs out, and the employees should know that, for that reason we We must do our best to always be up to date with the things that are correct, and retirement if they are the options that should be taken.

I could say that when it comes to doing things well in a casino, we must use intelligence, it is something like what they always say at stake.com, to play intelligently so that things turn out well and obviously responsibly, I prefer be one of those people who leave a casino with a lot of money and if I'm lucky and win a lot, then I make the withdrawal once and for all, and not be part of the same old statistics that corresponds to the players who don't do well and lose all when they have had very large profits, that is what we have to look at, I could think that when things are done that way one can intuit that they are always taking the best path to influence others in which These are the best advice in a casino, and I believe that this is the best advice, of course due to my experience in casinos.

legendary
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Walk away, Take your winnings, go!"
If you are caught on camera telling clients to walk away and take their winnings, you may loose your job as it may be seen as you chasing away the customers from the business, remembering that your win is the casino or gambling house's loss, and your loss is their win.

If you however say this
"It is very admirable to know when to stop"
It is very much better because it is more appropriate and shows customer concern. It will not easily be misinterpreted to mean that you are chasing the customers away.
hero member
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If you work as a staff member in a physical casino as a dealer or in a sports bookie, I know that there are subtle ways you can use to encourage responsible gambling that will not go against the terms and conditions for staff.

For example, suppose you encounter a gambler who has wagered $200 at the table and is currently winning $6k. Would you express to them, "Hey, you're up $6k, and you initially entered this table with $200. Walk away, Take your winnings, go!" or will you say, "It is very admirable to know when to stop"?

What will you say within your limits to encourage responsible gambling?

Being a staff we should follow the rules and doesn’t interfere in the game aspects.It will not the professional behaviour at all,So it was essential to keep the words in at this type of situation as being a gambling staff in the physical casino.Even though he had wagered 200$,this was his own luck played the major role in the big win of 6k dollars.This big win in the gambling will help the gambler to get motivated to the future gambling also his friends get motivated and get into the gambling.
legendary
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If you work as a staff member in a physical casino as a dealer or in a sports bookie, I know that there are subtle ways you can use to encourage responsible gambling that will not go against the terms and conditions for staff.

For example, suppose you encounter a gambler who has wagered $200 at the table and is currently winning $6k. Would you express to them, "Hey, you're up $6k, and you initially entered this table with $200. Walk away, Take your winnings, go!" or will you say, "It is very admirable to know when to stop"?

What will you say within your limits to encourage responsible gambling?

I wouldn't say anything at all!
It must be fascinating to be able to work in a casino, even more so as a dealer... meeting lots of different people, often some famous ones, being able to witness various memorable events that happen in games... why would I want to take the risk of throwing that away? ?

Every player needs to know their limits and be responsible for their actions, it is not up to a casino employee to warn them of this.

Furthermore, we don't know the profile of the person playing, whether they really started betting low because they would know what they were doing or if that's all they had that night. Have you ever thought about whether the player rebels and "reports" the employee!?
legendary
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I probably won't. People's way of viewing things is subjective and some might be offended if we would be advising them no matter how subtle we are of telling them. Remember you are a staff in the given scenario, therefore you would be considering such factors as well.
For example, suppose you encounter a gambler who has wagered $200 at the table and is currently winning $6k. Would you express to them, "Hey, you're up $6k, and you initially entered this table with $200. Walk away, Take your winnings, go!" or will you say, "It is very admirable to know when to stop"?
That act can dump you into trouble and cost your job, so as a worker be it in metaphor, overtly or directly it is not in your place or position to  entreat a customer to continue or stop from playing. You are violating work ethics and can land you to trouble and you continue do that same customers you think you are cautioning would be the ones to report to management of your actions and you be fired for good.
As an employer any employee that does that is bad for business and is not worthy of employment in that sector.
Indeed, our personal opinion should be set aside and that is called professionalism with our jobs.Sympathizing I guess with those who lost huge amount of money, probably, is the only reason where I would be stepping up to orher's problems. And this depends if I think that particular person would take my words.
sr. member
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For example, suppose you encounter a gambler who has wagered $200 at the table and is currently winning $6k. Would you express to them, "Hey, you're up $6k, and you initially entered this table with $200. Walk away, Take your winnings, go!" or will you say, "It is very admirable to know when to stop"?

If I am a staff member in physical gambling, I will definitely inform some of my customers that come to gamble to walk away after winning a reasonable amount of money, but it won’t be done on all your customers, just the ones that I am kind of close to, and it’s left for the customer to listen to my advise because some people won’t listen to my advise. Let’s assume a gambler visits a physical casino to gamble on football. After placing a bet, they have the opportunity to cash out a reasonable amount of money. If some matches have been played and they are left with just a few matches, and you advise them to cash out, if they do so, and at the end all their predictions were right, then you will be blamed for giving them advise to cash out, so sometimes it’s better you keep quiet and look.
sr. member
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For example, suppose you encounter a gambler who has wagered $200 at the table and is currently winning $6k. Would you express to them, "Hey, you're up $6k, and you initially entered this table with $200. Walk away, Take your winnings, go!" or will you say, "It is very admirable to know when to stop"?
That act can dump you into trouble and cost your job, so as a worker be it in metaphor, overtly or directly it is not in your place or position to  entreat a customer to continue or stop from playing. You are violating work ethics and can land you to trouble and you continue do that same customers you think you are cautioning would be the ones to report to management of your actions and you be fired for good.
As an employer any employee that does that is bad for business and is not worthy of employment in that sector.
hero member
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If I worked as a dealer, I would put on a cold, unfriendly face and not care about what happened, even though I wanted to tell him to stop gambling for a while after his big win. He is not certain to lose all his money if he continues gambling. I have never been in a situation like that, but clearly, staff members are required to work professionally, so they must be able to carry out their duties well. So I don't know whether I can warn the gambler who won a lot or keep quiet while continuing my work.
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The dealer should not interfere because if could lead to them to lose their job especially it is not their responsibility to discourage gamblers from playing more because the house will surely be against of it. If you’re a gambler, you should also know that talking with the dealer is not that good and ideal, since many are too busy and serious with their job especially that’s how they trained. It is your own responsibility to know when to stop as a gambler, and be more responsible.
legendary
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Most often than not, staff wouldn’t have any say against how gamblers manage their money cause you can’t really go so far as to even subtly influence how your gambler uses his/her money. But I guess you can give them a couple cheers here and there when they win, give them a thumbs up when they land on a jackpot or something along those lines.

In any case, it would really be easier to say stuff like these if only you weren’t working for the very casino that wishes for their patron’s misfortune. I guess just come around rival casinos here and there and tell people about gambling addiction and all that stuff? But that would be too harsh, and certainly grounds for termination lol.

usually, staffs won't say anything to their gamblers even if they are winning or losing. but maybe, the approach will be different if you are playing on a local casino where everyone knows everyone and the interaction may be different.
but if you are inside las vegas casino or macau casino, dealers and other staffs are more careful in interacting with their players. they need to be focus on their table at all times, and should not turn their head for no reason at all. they have tray of chips to take care about. and it would cost their job if they are not paying attention on their table.
hero member
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If you work as a staff member in a physical casino as a dealer or in a sports bookie, I know that there are subtle ways you can use to encourage responsible gambling that will not go against the terms and conditions for staff.

I don't think that's professionalism. I'm there to work and join my quota of responsibility and if that is done, I'm done for the day because I believe that only an adult is allowed to gamble and as an adult, your responsibility is your to take and make, anything I said you should not influence your plans and decision and I think in the long run, it will jeopardize my job because the gambling platforms are designed to play and manipulate gamblers head, so I will stay back and watch.

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For example, suppose you encounter a gambler who has wagered $200 at the table and is currently winning $6k. Would you express to them, "Hey, you're up $6k, and you initially entered this table with $200. Walk away, Take your winnings, go!" or will you say, "It is very admirable to know when to stop"?

What will you say within your limits to encourage responsible gambling?

I use  bookies very much and they will toy with players head when it comes with this, if for instance you bet $200 and you have all the selected options win and probably remain one left, they will give you a cashout options meaning that you are allow to walk away with some winning amounts like who want to win a million (any currency) but t there is a plot twist, instead of them to allow you to cashout 75-80% of the winning, they will only offer you 50% max cashout even with the only game left, so I don't think it's really wise to give advice on this kind of things because they are manipulative to play with players head. If it's outside my job, I will give them my opinions if I like but when in the job, I will just face my work and let them enjoy the fun of gambling.
hero member
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Most often than not, staff wouldn’t have any say against how gamblers manage their money cause you can’t really go so far as to even subtly influence how your gambler uses his/her money. But I guess you can give them a couple cheers here and there when they win, give them a thumbs up when they land on a jackpot or something along those lines.

In any case, it would really be easier to say stuff like these if only you weren’t working for the very casino that wishes for their patron’s misfortune. I guess just come around rival casinos here and there and tell people about gambling addiction and all that stuff? But that would be too harsh, and certainly grounds for termination lol.
legendary
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If you work as a staff member in a physical casino as a dealer or in a sports bookie, I know that there are subtle ways you can use to encourage responsible gambling that will not go against the terms and conditions for staff.

For example, suppose you encounter a gambler who has wagered $200 at the table and is currently winning $6k. Would you express to them, "Hey, you're up $6k, and you initially entered this table with $200. Walk away, Take your winnings, go!" or will you say, "It is very admirable to know when to stop"?

What will you say within your limits to encourage responsible gambling?

I do not think that the workers should be giving any kind of advice without being asked. However, if they see someone who is struggling, they should ask them if they are all right. And if they are asked their opinion, then they can tell them the truth. Workers are free to say what they want, as long as it does not damage the reputation of the casino. But really, that is extra and not what they are being paid for. What they are hired to do is to provide a good customer service so that the customer (in this case, the gambler) enjoys his stay at the casino and even enjoys it so much that he will return again in the future.
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If you work as a staff member in a physical casino as a dealer or in a sports bookie, I know that there are subtle ways you can use to encourage responsible gambling that will not go against the terms and conditions for staff.

For example, suppose you encounter a gambler who has wagered $200 at the table and is currently winning $6k. Would you express to them, "Hey, you're up $6k, and you initially entered this table with $200. Walk away, Take your winnings, go!" or will you say, "It is very admirable to know when to stop"?

What will you say within your limits to encourage responsible gambling?

I don't know what I can say in such a position. When I know my salary is being paid from the money the gamblers spend, in that ship I won't say anything, but if I'm opportune to know the gambler in person, I can later advise him when we are no longer in that betting shop.
 
As much as I will not want him to lose much, I also won't also want to lose my job in the process of trying to stop someone from losing what was already won, so the best I can do is either keep quiet or walk away and allow someone else to attend to the person. If I can no longer hold myself from saying out, please don't gamble again and save those cash.
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If you work as a staff member in a physical casino as a dealer or in a sports bookie, I know that there are subtle ways you can use to encourage responsible gambling that will not go against the terms and conditions for staff.

For example, suppose you encounter a gambler who has wagered $200 at the table and is currently winning $6k. Would you express to them, "Hey, you're up $6k, and you initially entered this table with $200. Walk away, Take your winnings, go!" or will you say, "It is very admirable to know when to stop"?

What will you say within your limits to encourage responsible gambling?
what a dilemma for me lol, on the one hand without losing players the casino business where i work will go bankrupt, so i will be on the side who will not say anything to influence the players, i will only focus on my work and will not interfere all types of losses or wins experienced by players at the casino where i work.  offline casinos and online casinos will continue to exist if enough players lose, this is very real and will continue to be like this, therefore, selection like this must continue to occur.
legendary
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If you work as a staff member in a physical casino as a dealer or in a sports bookie, I know that there are subtle ways you can use to encourage responsible gambling that will not go against the terms and conditions for staff.

For example, suppose you encounter a gambler who has wagered $200 at the table and is currently winning $6k. Would you express to them, "Hey, you're up $6k, and you initially entered this table with $200. Walk away, Take your winnings, go!" or will you say, "It is very admirable to know when to stop"?

What will you say within your limits to encourage responsible gambling?

A friend will say the former comment. A staff member will be permitted to say the latter...and if they did, that would be admirable, as that is very much a human gesture rather than one that is in favour only of the business.

Aside from staff members, not everyone will have a limit as to what they can say, however they should also be careful with what and how they say it as the intention could lead to the opposite result to a gambler.

For example, a staff member saying the former comment, might come across to a gambler "Why would they be telling me this? Maybe they're trying to stop me from winning!"

Similarly a friend should be careful to make sure delivery of the comment is coming from care and in best interests, if they want to get through to them. A greedy person is hard to convince, even if what you are trying to convince them is good for them. Delivery is important.

Casinos are not out to help you out, and in fact it’s just the opposite. They are getting worse and worse when it comes to screwing gamblers over. Doing shady stuff like planting “coolers” to mess up peoples gambling hot streaks. Casinos are about one thing, taking every single penny they can from you. Don’t be fooled,

Staff members are human. They just get paid by the casino. I completely agree with the comment about casinos generally though.
legendary
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Casinos are not out to help you out, and in fact it’s just the opposite. They are getting worse and worse when it comes to screwing gamblers over. Doing shady stuff like planting “coolers” to mess up peoples gambling hot streaks. Casinos are about one thing, taking every single penny they can from you. Don’t be fooled,
legendary
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If you work as a staff member in a physical casino as a dealer or in a sports bookie, I know that there are subtle ways you can use to encourage responsible gambling that will not go against the terms and conditions for staff.

For example, suppose you encounter a gambler who has wagered $200 at the table and is currently winning $6k. Would you express to them, "Hey, you're up $6k, and you initially entered this table with $200. Walk away, Take your winnings, go!" or will you say, "It is very admirable to know when to stop"?

What will you say within your limits to encourage responsible gambling?

I'm not sure I understand, neither of those things would get you kicked out of most casinos really, but they would probably get the gambler to tell you to leave them alone and stop telling them what to do. Anyone who enters a casino or gambling institution has made a decision to be there and is not necessarily looking to make friends, or seek advice from strangers on how they spend their money. The best you might be able to do is console them, or buy them a coke after they've spent their money, but you should never seek to encourage them further. You'll find people in two states of mind when you visit such places, those who know that the place will take everything from them if they stay too long and those who might make it out up on cash if they leave quick enough after a lucky streak.
hero member
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I am not the one to say anything to anyone. If you want to gamble away your life's savings be my guest. You will eventually learn the hard way. I am not going to put my job on the line for anyone who refuses to exercise some common sense restraint. Besides, if you don't lose money, how is the casino going to stay in business and pay me my salary at the month's end. If I tell you to exercise restraint and you may eventually report me to my bosses that I am the casue of your losses. I am not going to take that risk for nobody.
They say experience is actually the best teacher so anyone who feels like gambling away their life savings, then probably letting him have the experience would be the best thing because the taught of the action alone is share stupidity. After he or she might have gotten the gambling experience then next time he or she would know that gambling isn't something you tend to do with such .
legendary
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There is nothing to do but let them continue gambling until all their winnings and initial budget are gone.
Even if you are a staff member at a land-based casino, you are not responsible for stopping gamblers from gambling irresponsibly. Personally you can warn him and stop him from gambling, but professionally you won't be able to because you are part of the casino.

Being a responsible gambler is the responsibility of each gambler, so this is not one of the essential duties in any casino including online casinos. You will certainly get warnings about gambling responsibly at online casinos, but casino will not stop you from betting even after losing and losing.
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