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Guide to Blackjack Etiquette

Basic Do’s

If you’re going to play blackjack at any sort of land-based casino, there are some basic do’s you should follow. Below are some essential ones you should know.

Essential Dont’s

While there are some things you should do as common courtesy, there are certain actions you should avoid. Here’s a summary of some key don’ts for blackjack tables.

Handling Wins and Losses

In a typical blackjack gaming session, you’ll have both wins and losses. Everyone else is the same. This is why when it comes to celebrating wins or accepting losses, you should be moderate.

Naturally, you might feel lots of strong emotions while gambling for real money. To help you keep these in check, below are some basic etiquette tips to help you handle wins and losses properly.

Tipping the Dealer

It’s important that you’re aware of blackjack tipping etiquette. This includes knowing when it’s appropriate to give the dealer a tip and how much money you should give them.

You might not realise it, but tipping isn’t actually necessary. However, it goes down well when it’s done at the right time and in the correct way.

A common approach is to only tip at the end of your gambling session. You do this by leaving the tip on the table and telling the dealer it’s for them. Don’t do this during a game though.

If you feel the dealer hasn’t been worthy of a tip, there’s no rule that requires you to tip them. Only give them one if you feel they’ve earned it.

Also, for the amount you should tip, it’s reasonable to make it a percentage of your average, around 10-30%. If you’re betting with $10, for example, you might want to leave the dealer $1, $2 or $3.

If you’re lucky enough to make a profit from playing blackjack, you may want to make your tip a percentage of your win. A suggested amount is 1-2%.

When leaving a tip, don’t make a big deal of it. There’s no need to make a scene. Just leave it quietly and move on to whatever table or game you want to play next.

However much money you have to gamble with, it’s worth setting aside a small amount for a tip. This is to cover you in case you lose everything but still want to tip the dealer.

Joining and Leaving a Table

The last section of our blog post on proper blackjack etiquette is about joining and leaving tables. A typical casino has multiple blackjack tables that people can join at any time.

However, there are a few points you should be aware of. These are related to how you join a table and leave one in the right way. Bear these in mind when moving about a casino.

If you’d like to join a table, you should make sure there’s a seat for you. To take part in a blackjack game, approach the table with a spare seat and tell the dealer you’d like to play.

Of course, you should only do this in the break between one game and the next. Never interrupt a game that’s currently running for any reason. It’s always best to be patient.

Before joining a game, check the table’s minimum and maximum bet sizes. There’s no point in joining a game if its minimum bet size is too much money for you to gamble with.

As for leaving a blackjack table, there’s no specific rule in place. You can technically get up and head elsewhere whenever you like. No one will ever stop you leaving a table.

Having said this, some players follow unwritten rules when it comes to leaving blackjack tables. For example, they might quit after winning double their money or after losing a number of games.

When leaving a table, you shouldn’t make a fuss, though it’s acceptable to let the dealer know in a subtle way. For example, you could nod your head at them or say thanks.

How Closely Should You Follow Blackjack Etiquette?

When it comes to etiquette, it seems to be a long list of rules you have to follow. They dictate what you should and shouldn’t do in certain situations.

The question is, do you have to follow each and every rule when playing blackjack in a casino? Not necessarily. The thing is, casinos don’t typically have a specific set of rules for players to follow.

It’s more a case of having a general awareness of what the best way to behave at a blackjack table is. If in doubt, watch what other players do before joining a table.

But don’t worry about not having perfect etiquette. Try your best to be courteous and dignified when playing, and you should be fine. Don’t overdo things and don’t make the game all about you; there will be others playing too.

Before you play blackjack in a casino, go over the basic points of etiquette we’ve covered in this blog post. So long as you’re aware of the general do’s and don’ts, you should be fine.

If your etiquette isn’t perfect, you won’t exactly get kicked out of the casino. Just remember to be cool, calm and collected. Don’t do anything extreme and be respectful of everyone else, including the dealer.

Summary

You should now have a good grasp of blackjack table etiquette. The next time you play the game at a casino, be sure to put the pieces of advice in this blog post into practice.

By following etiquette, you’ll have a much better overall experience playing blackjack in a casino. It’s not hard to do – anyone at all can stick to the rules and play the game in the proper way.

By all means, reread this post so you’ll remember the hints better. You could even contact your local casino in advance and ask for a few pointers if necessary.

Whatever you do, have fun playing blackjack at a casino table. It’s you against the dealer – let’s hope you manage to get closer to 21 than them!

About the author

Name James Gibson
Job Freelance Writer Specialising in iGaming

James Gibson is a freelance content writer with passion for slot and game guides. He proclaims responsible gambling and aims at providing accurate and confirmed information.

Moderation is key. Gambling is best enjoyed when you stick to limits and you’re the one in control.

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