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Craps/Dice Dealers School To become a Craps/Dice Dealer the class will consist of: 150 clock hours - 6.25 weeks - 7 semester credit hours - Tuition $945.00 Students will first learn the rules, object and terminology of the game. Proper dealing procedures and game protection are explained for line bets, come bets, check cutting, stick handling, stick calls, totaling and converting, bankroll fills and credits, credit play, table protection and customer courtesy. Procedures and formulas for calculating correct bet payoffs in proposition bets, buy bets, odds for come bets and don't come bets. A crap dealer is expected to maintain control over the most hectic game in the casino. The dealer must efficiently and accurately collect, place and pay multiple bets in seconds. The student will have "hands on" training in the simulated laboratory developing these skills and applying the principles and procedures covered during lecture class.
WHAT IS EXPECTED OF A DEALER AND HOW LONG WILL HE?SHE BE STANDING AT ONE TIME? Craps/Dice Dealer: Stands, bends forward and sideways, as needed while dealing, taking and placing customers bets. Depending whether he is on a three or four man crew, he will deal at the table for forty minutes, then take a twenty minute, or will deal for one hour and then take a twenty minute break. Casino Dealing Level I 313 clock hours - 13 weeks - 14.5 credit hours - Tuition $1,957.50. This program objective is to provide the graduate with the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue a challenging career with a casino as a Twenty-One, Roulette and Pai-Gow Dealer. Casino Dealing Level II 378 clock hours - 15.7 weeks - 17.5 semester credit hours - Tuition $2,362.50. This program objective is to provide the graduate with the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue a challenging position with a casino as a Twenty-One, Craps and Roulette Dealer. Casino Dealing Level III 620 clock hours - 25.75 weeks - 29 semester credit hours - Tuition $3,912.50. This program objective is to provide the graduate with the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue a challenging career in the casino industry. This six game program is designed for those for those who wish not only to deal the games, but to advance within the casino industry into casino surveillance, pit supervision or other administrative positions. Knowledge in dealing Twenty-One, Craps, Roulette, Poker, Pia-Gow Poker and Mini-Baccarat is a fundamental in advancement in the casino industry. Professional Bartending 60 clock hours - 2.5 weeks - 3.5 semester credit hours - Tuition $650.00. This program objective is to provide the graduate with the knowledge and skills necessary to satisfy the entry level requirements of this profession.
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