The laziest employee in the casino business, whose daily activities at the casino consists of making dealers work for more than 1.5 hrs per break, writing dealers up for not coloring guests up to the next highest color, and typing vague descriptions in or none at all for guests, often severely underestimating playersâ average bets. Credited for the term âitâs all in the notesâ used when it is his turn to go on break/go home so that he doesnât have to spend an extra minute to let his replacement know what is going on his section.
Example 1)
Supervisor: âHey, itâs your turn to go on break. Anything important I should know abou...â
Slacki Lacki: âItâs all in the notes!â
Example 2)
Dealer on break: Wtf! they let me in for 2 hours!â
Other person on break: âWho was the pit?â
Dealer on break: âSlacki Lacki!â
Example 3)
Dealer: âI just got written up for coloring $500 worth of green into a purple.â
Other Dealer: âSo whatâs wrong with that? And who wrote you up?â
Dealer: âSlacki lacki said we have to color up our players to the next higher color.â