Casino dealers and bartenders at the Jaragua Casino
It is difficult to approach the dealers. Because they move from table to table every 20 minutes. And they are not allowed to have any type of contact with people (e.g. a hug or a handshake etc.).
If she is working at a Roulette table, then just stand next to her and chat with her.
If she is working at a Blackjack table, then chat with her while she is shuffling the cards. Most of the players either go to the bathroom, play Roulette at another table, or walk around while the dealer is shuffling cards. So chances are, it will be just you and her at the table.
Most of the players slam their fist on the table or curse at the dealer whenever they lose. But I always just smile and keep a positive mind. The dealers see this and smile back at me.
The bartenders are easier to approach because they walk around the casino serving food and drinks. If they like you, they will write their number on a piece of napkin and give it to you discreetly.
The casino dealers and bartenders at the Jaragua finish their shift at 11pm and 7am.
At the Jaragua casino, there is a security guard name Julian. He wears a white shirt and dark pants. He is bald and is around 6 feet tall. And he is in his early 20s. He can help you with any translation. He's a very nice guy.
The Jaragua casino serves free food at around 8pm and 10pm. They serve a free plate of rice, fried chicken, macaroni, and salad. They sometimes serve ham and cheese sandwich.
I asked the manager if they can serve lobster and she said "Chino you crazy,.....loco.".
