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Casino Party FAQs

What's the minimum number of guests for a casino party?

Do the dealers help my guests understand the rules of play?










Answers:
The minimum number of guests depends upon how many games you want at your casino party.  Usually four people is the miimum.  back to top

We provide professional dealers - dressed in formal dealer attire - who will provide the rules of play and ensure that guests understand and adhere to the rules.  back to top



C
hoosing Equipment and Sponsorship's 

Our expert sales staff can assist you in selecting not only the right amount of equipment, but which type would be most appropriate, based on your expected turnout. We work with your budget, and give you recommendations based on our extensive background with other non-profit organizations and their success with casino night fund raisers with us.

 Ask for Sponsorship's to help pay for your Casino Night equipment, dealers, delivery, etc. Have receipts ready for your Sponsors, encouraging them to make their donations for tax benefits. Offsetting the cost of the equipment before tickets or scrip is sold will start your fund raiser off with a very positive start!

 Volunteers and Professional Dealers

 Your volunteers are the most active participants at the event.  As players, they would probably be your biggest spenders.  Limit the volunteers to 2 hour shifts.  More people may be willing to volunteer and everyone will get a chance to play.  If you have 6 volunteer positions, you will need 12 volunteers.  Using volunteers can help reduce the cost of your event.

 Professional dealers offer speed and accuracy and will deal twice as many hands as most volunteers.  This translates into twice as many opportunities for the organization to raise funds.  Moreover, professional dealers provide the accuracy that keeps the game fair.

 Craps and roulette require the expertise of a professional dealer.  Some organizations use volunteer dealers for blackjack.  The benefit is the money saved by not hiring professional dealers.  However, there is risk.  Volunteer dealers are sometimes generous with payouts, or mistakenly pay twice.  Often they forget that chips are cheques that represent monies belonging to the organization. One mistake of one red checque costs $2.50; one black cheque costs $50.00.  To alleviate this, a training session may be arranged with one of our instructors. Training will help volunteers to understand the responsibility of their duty and will teach procedures that reduce mistake choosing Equipment and Sponsorship's.

 

 


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