To help you run a successful night, here is some basic information and some of the frequently asked questions about casino night organisation
Q) How does a casino night work?Q) How many tables will I need?
Q) Are the rules to the games different from a real casino?
Q) Are the croupiers supplied?
Q) What other entertainment could be organised?
Q) What will I have to do on the evening?
Q) What will I have to do before the event?
Q) How much space will the casino require?
Q)
How does a casino night work?
A) A casino night will try and give your guests the most
authentic casino experience as possible. Your guests use
fun money to buy casino chips from the croupiers at the
tables. They then use the chips to play the games.
Q) How
many tables will I need?
A) One roulette table will serve around 50 people, a
blackjack, poker or craps table will serve 30 people.
Usually a casino night with consist of a minimum of
two tables to give your guests a choice.
Q) Are
the rules to the games different from a real casino?
A) No, all of the games are played according to standard
casino rules.
Q) Are
the croupiers supplied?
A) Yes, the price includes a professional croupier who
will run the tables for the duration of the event.
Q) What
other entertainment could be organised?
A) The casino night could be organised as part of a
themed evening such as James Bond or a gambling/Vegas
evening. A James Bond evening may involve the guests
in fancy dress such as tuxedos or bond 'baddies'. A
gambling evening could be run in conjunction with a
race night to maximise the fund raising. A brat pack
band or disco could be the finale for your evening.
Q) What
will I have to do on the evening?
A) If you have a casino manager there will nothing for
you to do on the evening. The casino manager will run
your entire event and will and at the end of the event
will inform you of the winners.
Q) What
will I have to do before the event?
A) The main job to be done is organise the prize(s)
for the winning guest(s). For a fund raising event the
publicity is very important as the size of your crowd
will determine the how much funds will be raised.
Q) How
much space will the casino require?
A) The casino tables supplied are full size casino tables
the roulette is approx 8ft by 3ft, the craps table is
6ft by 4ft the poker and blackjack tables are 5ft by
3ft. The blackjack and poker tables require 8 seats
per table (not supplied).