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Sphere New Year: Las Vegas visitors from all over the world can celebrate their hometown’s new year by looking to the Sphere at the appropriate time. Starting at
5 a.m. (Pacific Standard Time), a New Year’s countdown for a different time zone will be featured every hour on the Exosphere (outer shell), starting with Sydney.
Race removal: All of the infrastructure that was in place for the Las Vegas Grand Prix has been removed, including the build-out that blocked the Bellagio sidewalk and the bridge on Flamingo Road. As promised, the tear-down was completed prior to the end of the year and several weeks faster than last year.
Question: The dealers at Binion’s and Four Queens are keeping their own tips rather than pooling and splitting them. Why is this a rare practice?
Answer: Most casinos feel that the “table for table” policy (also called “going for your own”) encourages tip-hustling and even cheating by dealers who might disclose information or pay losing wagers to increase tipping. Casinos that do it feel that it makes for friendlier and more engaged dealers.
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