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Gambling Table Dealers

Overview

Gambling Table Dealers run casino games such as blackjack, poker, roulette, and craps, making sure every round is fair, accurate, and follows strict rules. They shuffle and deal cards, operate gaming equipment, calculate wins and losses, and handle chips and cash while staying focused in a fast-paced, noisy environment. They also explain game rules, watch for cheating or mistakes, and sometimes help train new dealers or support the overall security of the gaming floor.

Did you know?

Gambling dealers must obtain gaming licenses that vary by state, with background checks and training requirements that can take several weeks to complete.

At a Glance

$34,147.88 Avg/yr

Median Wage

Stable

Growth

Learning Strategies

Top Skill

Key Responsibilities

  • Compute amounts of players' wins or losses, or scan winning tickets presented by patrons to calculate the amount of money won.
  • Check to ensure that all players have placed bets before play begins.
  • Work as part of a team of dealers in games, such as baccarat or craps.
  • Refer patrons to gaming cashiers to collect winnings.
  • Apply rule variations to card games such as poker, in which players bet on the value of their hands.
  • Participate in games for gambling establishments to provide the minimum complement of players at a table.
  • Prepare collection reports for submission to supervisors.
  • Open and close cash floats and game tables.
  • Inspect cards and equipment to be used in games to ensure that they are in good condition.
  • Receive, verify, and record patrons' cash wagers.
  • Pay winnings or collect losing bets as established by the rules and procedures of a specific game.
  • Deal cards to house hands, and compare these with players' hands to determine winners, as in black jack.
  • Greet customers and make them feel welcome.
  • Answer questions about game rules and casino policies.
  • Exchange paper currency for playing chips or coin money.
  • Stand behind a gaming table and deal the appropriate number of cards to each player.
  • Conduct gambling games, such as dice, roulette, cards, or keno, following all applicable rules and regulations.
  • Seat patrons at gaming tables.
  • Supervise staff and monitor gambling tables to ensure security of the game.
  • Train new dealers.
  • Start and control games and gaming equipment, and announce winning numbers or colors.

Career Considerations

State Licensing Requirements

Gambling dealers must obtain gaming licenses that vary by state, with background checks and training requirements that can take several weeks to complete.

Irregular Work Schedule

Casino dealers typically work nights, weekends, and holidays since casinos operate 24/7, requiring flexibility with non-traditional work hours.

Tip-Dependent Income

A significant portion of a dealer's income comes from customer tips, making earnings variable and dependent on customer satisfaction and casino traffic.

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New York

25 Kent Ave, Suite 401
Brooklyn, NY
11249


North Carolina

204 N Person
Street. Raleigh, NC
27601

Australia

Level 4/80
Wentworth Ave,
Surry Hills,
Sydney, 2010