Can you explain how the supervisors catch mistakes?

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Mike_25

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Supervisors stay on top of the action minute by minute. They're looking for anything fishy like hands not dealt by the book or winnings not paid out right. Players start squawking the game's not on the level, supervisors get in there quick asking questions, checking details.

Some hands they just flat out re-deal to make sure everything looks legit on the re-play. Random audits keep dealers on their toes, wondering when their moves might get double checked. No room for errors or taking advantage slipping by.

Rules tell dealers and players exactly how the game runs. Supervisors enforce them harshly as law. Any rule bending means retraining at a minimum, maybe worse if there's intent to deceive.

Oversight, audits, watching for issues, dealing with complaints, supervisors use it all to catch whatever's not quite on the up and up fast as can be. Then they take corrective action to fix problems at the source.

Sketchy matters get addressed promptly; trust in the game maintains a perfect record. Fair play and quality experience stay top priority every hand dealt thanks to supervisors keeping a hawk-eye watch. Close scrutiny and zero tolerance for foolery - that's how supervisors catch mistakes or anything else threatening the integrity of the game. Players can rest assured the action inside those baccarat tables stays clean as a whistle with supervisors on the case.
 
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