Casino etiquette for newcomers: a gentle introduction to the table

You need not be a regular to take a seat at a private gaming table. You do need to understand five small customs that govern the room.

Casino etiquette for newcomers: a gentle introduction to the table

Wait for the dealer to invite you in

A dealer mid-shoe will not pause to seat a newcomer. Stand a respectful metre back, catch their eye, and wait for the nod. It will arrive.

Buy chips with cash on the table, never hand-to-hand

Lay the bills on the felt; the dealer will count them before the camera and push chips toward you. Money never passes directly between hands. This is not discourtesy; it is procedure.

Handle your cards with one hand only

At baccarat and blackjack, when cards are dealt face down, lift them with a single hand and keep them above the felt. It is the oldest rule in the room and the simplest to overlook.

Tip after a win, never after a loss

Sliding a small chip to the dealer following a winning hand is customary; tipping after a loss comes across as theatrical. When uncertain, observe the table for a few minutes — the regulars will teach you everything.

Leave when you choose, not when you are losing

The discipline of stopping matters more than any system. We have watched guests double a bankroll on a Tuesday and surrender three months of careful play trying to repeat it on a Friday. Set a limit, and honour it.

Prepared by the editorial team at Getawayalpineview. Last updated 2026-07-13.

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