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 Casino Dealer
         
A Casino Dealer entertains guests by operating a gaming table according to specific rules.  Some casinos may have different levels of Casino Dealers, depending on the variety of games dealt.  emerit Casino Dealer training will teach you how to:
 
  • identify card counting.
  • manage the chip tray.
  • handle difficult patrons.
  • create memorable playing experiences so players stay at your table longer, return often, and generate positive word-of-mouth for your establishment.
 
To receive Professional Certification as a Casino Dealer, you must successfully complete an occupational knowledge exam, performance evaluation, and work experience.
 
Occupational Knowledge Exam: This 100-question multiple choice exam is based on the National Occupational Standard for Casino Dealers.
 
Performance Evaluation: The performance evaluation consists of a reference check with your immediate supervisor and a qualified evaluator who will observe you on-the-job.
 
Work Experience: You must complete at least six months/900 qualified hours as a Casino Dealer.
 
Prerequisites: You must hold a current casino gaming license. 
 
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