Blackjack

Foreign cheques is an inevitability in this industry as a dealer. Knowing how to properly handle this somewhat-common situation is necessary. Fortunately, the solution is simple.

If you ever see a foreign cheque on your game, confirm if it is a foreign cheque or not first with the player's permission. If the player refuses to let you touch their bet, let floor know before dealing the hand.

Once you have confirmed that the cheque is of foreign origin, make the APPROVAL call, "Foreign Cheque(s)". Floor will arrive and let you know if the cheque is allowed to be accepted or not.

If the cheque is accepted, you must exchange it for one of your house cheques by placing an equal value on the dealer's right side of the shuffle pad then announcing, "Foreign Cheque-Change $(however much it is)". Usually floor has never left the table so making this call is quite unlikely.

After you receive floor approval, send the cheques to the player then drop the foreign cheque(s) in the same slot that you drop cash.

Remember:
Foreign Cheques DO NOT GO IN THE RACK!

We have seen this happen before and it can easily show your inexperience.