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Look, walking into a VIP casino lounge isn’t like hitting your local pub’s poker night. There’s a vibe, a culture, and you gotta respect it or you’re gonna stick out like a sore thumb. First off, dress the part. I’m not saying wear a tux, but no graphic tees and flip-flops, bro. You’re walking into a space where people are betting cars — look like you belong. Second, don’t get loud. Nobody in the VIP lounge is shouting “Let’s gooo!” after hitting on 17. Keep your voice low, your reactions cool, and your face unreadable. It’s not just about class — it’s about not giving away your mindset. Third, tip well and tip often. These hosts and dealers aren’t just running games, they’re running a whole experience. A generous player gets remembered. And trust me, being remembered gets you perks. Fourth, don’t hover. If you’re not playing at a table, don’t crowd it. You can watch, but give space. Players hate feeling like they’re being scoped or judged. Last one: no phones out mid-hand. Ever. Nothing screams amateur louder. If you gotta text, step away. Follow these basics and you’ll blend in, even if you’re not dropping stacks yet. Anyone else got pro-tips for first-timers stepping into VIP territory?