HockeyandTrauma t1_j278gnj wrote
I used to run my own company that provided this, amongst other things, for bachelor parties and the like. If there’s no table money to be made, I’d probably be charging an appearance fee then an hourly. Like $150-200, then like $100 an hour, depending on the exacts of the party and equipment.
For reference, a 4 hour stag or bachelor party I’d expect the table to make $600-$2000 depending on how brisk the play is and anywhere from $5-$15 table minimums with stag rules in play. The dealers that worked for me would make 40% of that profit.
dumbthrow33 OP t1_j27i3ut wrote
Ahh, this makes sense and is exactly what I was looking for. Any chance you know some old business friends?
HockeyandTrauma t1_j27iagk wrote
Of course. But I think I'd need some more detail before pointing you in any direction.
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