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Originally Posted by Darth Sagebrush
In CA and (I think) AZ off-duty staff are still required to wear there employee badges when playing on their own time.
Are you sure they are not props? This is not true for the rooms around here (Bay Area). Dealers can play without identifying themselves.
California is bad to generalize because often the jurisdictions (cities, counties, indian reservations) set their own rules beyond the state.
In Vegas, this is more company dependent. Caesars dealers are not allowed to play where they deal, but are allowed at other company properties. In other locations however (Tahoe) they are allowed to play where they deal, likely due to lack of options.
Dealers are great for the game. When they play they are usually playing for fun so tend to splash around/play loose a lot, making the whole table better. "You play like a dealer" is not a compliment lol.