| Baccarat and MiniBaccarat 102 |
80 hours |
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| Previous
games training is required for this course and is taken into consideration.
Five hours of training in MiniBaccarat is included. Areas of emphasis are
the knowledge and computation of commission bets and use of markers and
conversions, card calling and customer courtesy. Game pace, accuracy and
accounting procedures are also stressed. |
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| Blackjack 101 |
120 hours |
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| This course
focuses on the fundamentals of dealing blackjack. Areas of emphasis are
card placement, paying and taking bets, card totaling, card shuffling and
spreading, and chip cutting, plucking, and handling. Game pace, accuracy
and accounting procedures are also stressed. |
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| Blackjack 102 |
80 hours |
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| Previous
games training is required for this course and is taken into consideration.
Areas of emphasis are card placement, card totaling, card shuffling and
spreading. Game pace, accuracy and accounting procedures are also stressed. |
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| Craps 101 and 102 |
160 hours |
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| This course
focuses on the fundamentals of dealing craps. Areas of emphasis are procedures,
odds on all possible bets, chip handling and mental mathematics. Game pace,
accuracy and accounting procedures are also stressed. |
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| Pai Gow Poker 102 |
60 hours |
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| Previous
games training is required for this course and is taken into consideration.
Instructions in Caribbean Stud and Let It Ride will be included. Areas of
emphasis are rules and regulations, computation of commissions and dealing
of the hand as well as a machine. Game pace, accuracy and accounting procedures
are also stressed. |
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| Pai Gow Tiles 102 |
120 hours |
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| Previous
games training is required for this course and is taken into consideration.
Areas of emphasis are tile ranking, wash and stack procedures, setting of
hands, computation of commissions and game protection. Game pace, accuracy
and accounting procedures are also stressed. |
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| Poker 101 and 102 |
100 hours |
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| This course
focuses on the fundamentals of dealing Five Card Draw, Omaha, Seven Card
Stud and Texas Hold 'Em. Areas of emphasis are dealing from the hand, the
rake, the ante and blind bet procedures. Game pace, rules and regulations,
and various duties of the dealer are also stressed. |
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| Roulette 102 |
100 hours |
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| Previous
games training is required for this course and is taken into consideration.
Areas of emphasis are ball spinning, layout awareness, check racking, odds
on all bets and mental mathematics. Game pace, accuracy and accounting procedures
are also stressed. |
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| Master Dealer I |
500 hours |
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| The curriculum for the courses of Blackjack, Craps, Baccarat, MiniBaccarat and Roulette are combined to form one program. |
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| Master Dealer II |
500 hours |
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| The curriculum for the courses of Blackjack, Craps, Baccarat, MiniBaccarat and Pai Gow Tiles are combined to form one program. |
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| Master Dealer III |
420 hours |
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| The curriculum for the courses of Blackjack, Craps and Pai Gow Poker are combined to form one program. |
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| Master Dealer IV |
320 hours |
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| The curriculum for the courses of Blackjack, Roulette and Poker are combined to form one program. |
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| Master Dealer V |
320 hours |
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| The curriculum
for the courses of Blackjack, Roulette and Baccarat/MiniBaccarat are combined to form one program. |
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| Master Dealer VI |
400 hours |
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| The curriculum for the courses of Blackjack, Craps and Poker are combined to form one program. |
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