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| | croupier - definition of croupier in Encyclopedia |
 | | The croupier is standing in for the house but usually has no personal stake in the game. |  | | A croupier is the person who takes and pays out bets at a gambling table, often in a Casino. |  | | The word may also be used to refer to the person who sits as assistant chairman at the lower end of the table at a dinner party. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/croupier
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| | Games: Gambling: Roulette - Open Site |
 | | The Croupier proceeds to call out the winning number once the ball has come to a full stop, and places a clear plastic container over the winning number before clearing away all losing bets from the table. |  | | To place a bet, chips must first be purchased from the Croupier, which usually come in 5, 6, or 7 different color sets of 300. |  | | Once the ball has been dropped, the Croupier will continue to take bets until signaling an end to betting both verbally and by hand signal. |
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http://open-site.org/Games/Gambling/Roulette
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| | Roulette tips |
 | | The rule card in Berlin said the player may request the croupier to move the imprisoned bet from one even money bet to another. |  | | According to the American Mensa Guide to Casino Gambling an imprisoned bet remains imprisoned until a non-zero occurs. |  | | If a zero occured on the second spin the bet lost. |
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http://www.xmltree.com/roulettetips.htm
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