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How to Become a Professional Casino Dealer

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작성자 Ashleigh Wicken…
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Standing in the center of a crowded casino, effortlessly shuffling cards and calculating complex payouts, is a highly skilled profession.


Working on the casino floor provides a front-row seat to the wildest entertainment environment in the world.

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Attending Casino Dealing School


The journey begins by enrolling in a dedicated, state-licensed casino dealing academy or trade school.


A standard dealing course usually takes between four to eight weeks to complete, depending on the complexity of the game.


  • Some massive casino resorts offer free, in-house dealing schools, but you must pass an intense audition to be hired afterward
  • Tuition for an independent dealing school can range from $500 to $2,000, depending on how many games you want to learn
  • Craps is universally considered the hardest game to learn, but Craps dealers are always in high demand and make the best tips

The Reality of the Casino Floor


Once hired, new dealers usually start on the 'graveyard shift' (2 AM to 10 AM) or are placed in the lowest-limit pit areas.


While the base salary is often just minimum wage, a good dealer at a busy, high-end casino can make $70,000 to $100,000 a year in tips.


Aspect of JobThe ChallengeThe Reward
Physical TollStanding for 8 hours on hard floorsFrequent 20-minute breaks are legally mandated
Player InteractionDealing with angry or drunken gamblersBuilding relationships with generous 'whale' tippers

Becoming a professional dealer is a fantastic, non-traditional career that offers excellent benefits and incredible people-watching opportunities.

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