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Re: vegas props
Yea I remember that kid David. He is a cool guy and his wife/gf is pretty cool. They are decent players, but the other dealer/prop/player Michael, I described is not someone who makes for a pleasant experience.
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Re: vegas props
Just for the sake of argument, how does one go about getting a job as a prop/shill at a cardroom?
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#13
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Re: vegas props
I think it's mostly (maybe always?) dealers or other poker room staff.
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Re: vegas props
Just go and ask the poker room manager. But you will have to play any game they tell you. Your job would be to help start a table or fill it. So don't say to them "I'd like a job as a poker prop at the 4/8 hold em tables" [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: vegas props
What would pay be for a prop? Just getting the rake back? $10 /hr?
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In LV props generally only make 5 bucks an hr.
Go to California for anywhere from 150-250 per shift. depending on the limits you prop. |
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