How to Become a Professional Casino Dealer
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Standing in the center of a crowded casino, effortlessly shuffling cards and calculating complex payouts, is a highly skilled profession.
Many people are drawn to the profession by the exciting atmosphere, the flexible hours, and the potential for massive tips.
Learning the Trade: Casino Academies
The journey begins by enrolling in a dedicated, state-licensed casino dealing academy or trade school.
Students spend hundreds of hours practicing chip handling, mastering the 'riffle' shuffle, and memorizing payout tables.
- Dealing school teaches you how to 'clear your hands' (showing the camera they are empty) to prevent accusations of theft
- The math required is not complex algebra, but rather the ability to add numbers to 21 or multiply by 35 instantly in your head
- You must learn how to seamlessly deal the game while simultaneously holding a conversation to entertain the players
The Reality of the Casino Floor
You must also develop a thick skin, as dealers frequently absorb the anger of players who are losing large sums of money.
However, the financial compensation can make the stress incredibly worthwhile, as dealers make the vast majority of their income through tips (tokes).
| Aspect of Job | The Challenge | The Reward |
|---|---|---|
| Physical Toll | Standing for 8 hours on hard floors | Frequent 20-minute breaks are legally mandated |
| Player Interaction | Dealing with angry or drunken gamblers | Building relationships with generous 'whale' tippers |
If you can master the cards and manage the crowds, the casino floor can become a highly profitable and exciting office.
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