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TABLE
GAMES TRAINING
Introduction
to Casino Games $150
Poker
$300
Blackjack
$300
Roulette
$300
Craps
$600
Secondary
Games $150
Course
Descriptions
Introduction
to Casino Games - The
course covers the general responsibilities of the dealer. Emphasis
is placed on correct chip handling techniques, identifying the
value of each color chip, learning to read the total value of a
bet, and pit procedures. The course is a prerequisite for other
dealer training courses. 40 Contact Hours (5 hours per day, 4 days
per week, 2 weeks)
Poker
- The course covers the fundamentals of dealing Poker. Instruction
is provided in the fundamentals of rake/antes/blind bets, game
rules and regulations, dealer's responsibilities and game
security. 80 Contact Hours (5 hours per day, 4 days per week, 4
weeks)
Blackjack
- The course provides
instruction in the fundamentals of dealing Blackjack. Emphasis is
placed on card totaling, chip handling and cutting, card shuffling
and card placement. Special attention will be given to game and
accounting procedures, accuracy and speed. It is recommended that
students who take Blackjack also take Roulette. 80 Contact Hours
(5 hours per day, 4 days per week, 4 weeks)
Roulette
- The course provides
instruction in the fundamentals of dealing Roulette. Emphasis is
placed on chip handling, table layout, accurate and quick mental
multiplication, and accuracy in clearing the table. It is
recommended that students who take Roulette also take Blackjack.
80 Contact Hours (5 hours per day, 4 days per week, 4 weeks)
Craps - The
course provides instruction in the fundamentals of dealing craps.
Emphasis is placed on the knowledge of the procedures on a variety
of bets, accurate and quick mental multiplication and chip
handling. Special attention is given to game procedures,
accounting procedures, accuracy and speed. 160 Contact Hours (5 hours per day,
4 days per week, 8 weeks)
Secondary
Games - This
course covers carnival games such as 3 Card Poker, 4
Card Poker, Spanish 21, Caribbean Stud, Let It Ride and
Texas Hold’em.
40 Contact Hours (5 hours per day, 4 days per week, 2
weeks)
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