8 Things YOU NEED TO KNOW Before Becoming a Casino Dealer | Las Vegas Casino Talk Show #1

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8 Things YOU NEED TO KNOW Before Becoming a Casino Dealer | Las Vegas Casino Talk Show #1

There are a lot of mysteries surrounding the casino industry and working at a casino as a dealer. So today, let’s talk about the eight most important things you need to know before you become a casino dealer.

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10 thoughts on “8 Things YOU NEED TO KNOW Before Becoming a Casino Dealer | Las Vegas Casino Talk Show #1

  1. Thank you so much for watching. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us. Thanks and Happy Holidays! – Alex

  2. do casinos hire 18 year olds? im going in for training and they said absolutely no experience required. i dont even know what to expect.

  3. do foreigners can join your classes? I am from Sri Lanka and looking forward to work as a casino dealer

  4. I am a High school student and recently turned 18, I went to the casino and now I believe I have found my dream job of becoming a dealer. I have received scholarships for college. What do you recommend I do use my scholarships on a job that I might potentially want later in life or pursue becoming a Dealer like I want. If so is there any known casinos I could work until I was 21 to move on to better pay rates at different casino?

  5. I’m in a class in a casino in Indiana right now. I still have 2 weeks, 8 hour days 5x/wk of training left (80 hrs). I have the payouts down and things like that, I’m good at the math, but find myself making mistakes like trying to use my right hand to pay the 2nd spot or the 1st spot, or to give them a hit. Or I’ll forget that I can’t go hand to hand with the chips. A couple times I’ve palmed the chips as well. And the main thing I feel I need is to pick up speed. I feel like I’m slower at coming out with the cards, etc. I can’t come to Vegas to train but any tips would be appreciated.

  6. I have an interview coming up in August for a newly implemented dealer position since it's not quite legal yet in Indiana. What should I look forward to? Any hints, tips, and tricks? Lol.

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