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CASINO
DEALER
GRADES
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Casino game
dealers are available in a number of grades, or skill levels, to better suit
your event's individual needs and budget. Dealer cost per hour increases
with grade level. The information on in this policy applies to all
TheEventLine.com casino events.
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Friendly party game dealer, someone who knows how
to play and deal Blackjack or Poker, but would not yet work at
casinos. Does not know the more complex games like
craps or roulette. Grade 1 dealers are typically event volunteers and are not available for hire at
TheEventLine.com. |
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Dealer who knows the intricacies of Blackjack and/or Poker
and how to interact with players and guide them for a enjoyable
experience. Skilled enough to work as an entry level casino dealer. May
know roulette, but not other higher level games such as craps. |
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More experienced, this dealer can do all grade 2 games and some
higher level games like roulette and
craps but an entry casino dealer level. Grade 3 dealers have often worked
as casino
dealers professionally in the past and are suitable for casino
parties other than professional tournaments. |
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This is a dealer who is especially skilled in card games and one or
more of the higher level games of roulette or craps and Grade
4 dealers usually are working for or have worked for casinos in the
past and can act as pit bosses or lead dealers to keep all games
flowing properly. |
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This is the highest grade level and is
a person who has not only mastered casino games, they can instruct
others in standard play. Grade 5 dealers are often used by groups
that which to train their own volunteers to staff an event.
Volunteers are not recommended for craps unless they have already
mastered the fine points of the game. |
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Events that use mechanical games, such
as gaming wheels (Slots, Roulette, Big 6, Money Wheel, etc.) should
have a tech on site to reset and troubleshoot games. Jackpots and
incorrect use (such as backwards spinning) will cause games to
"tilt" or lock, requiring reset. The USER is welcome to follow
posted instructions to do these tasks themselves, however, no
service warranty is then available. It is unlikely damages would
occur, however, the USER is responsible for such. |
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