Academy of Int'l Bartending and Casino Dealing



 

Roulette Course Pricing


Course Overview

The Roulette Course is designed to provide students with complete and comprehensive training. The Course Introduction begins with teaching new students the rules and common procedures to the game, equipment used, and dealer and player positions. California and Nevada dealing styles are all taught as well as technique in California Games, many of which use cards to indicate the number rather than a number on the wheel head. This course also includes intensive training with regard to pushing cheques, conversions and use of lammers.

Course Outline

Total class hours: 80

Table Games Academy Introduction To Roulette & Spin Ball

Roulette Supervised Practicing Formations and Pushing Chips

Memorized Payouts Practice

Cheque racking

Supervised Practice Clearing Layout

Cash 'Money" Procedures with Supervised Practice

Pushing chips - Supervised

Common Procedures - Payouts combined with chips and cheques

Instructor's Choice / Class Make-up

Clearing The Layout and Game Protection

Practice Payouts with Supervised practice

Procedures with Practice on 'Live' Game Focusing on Conversions

Group Practice Clearing Layout, conversions, cash out procedure

Procedures with Supervised Practice Payouts with Chips and Cheques

Supervised practice Multiple color separations payout procedures

Procedures with Supervised Practice - Proof of memorization of payouts

Recap Roulette with Supervised Practice - Pre-testing - Shortcut/ formulas for payouts.

Practical application of dealing lessons

Instruction includes bank roll maintenance, chip cutting, game opening/closing and fills, cash layout for change, coloring up and conversions, payoff drills, game control and security, customer service, job interview and audition techniques.

Course Length

Our Roulette Course is 80 hours. The average completion time for this course 5 weeks. This includes final test, pre-audition and audition. Upon passing, the student will receive their certification. A student may attend as long as he/she needs to complete the course at no extra cost!

Expected Outcome

Our course is designed for the student who is currently enrolled in a dealer school or has some prior dealer experience. The reasonable diligent student can expect employment as a private party event dealer, tournament dealer, or entry level dealer at any type of casino or casino company.

 

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