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Roulette: American AND European (CG002)


Description

Course Description

The Roulette Dealer class is a comprehensive training program designed to teach individuals the skills and techniques required to become a professional Single Zero or Double Zero Roulette dealer. In this class, students will learn the rules and procedures of Roulette, including how to operate the roulette wheel, handle bets, and conduct the game with efficiency and professionalism.


The class begins with an introduction to the basic rules and layout of the Roulette table. Students will learn about the various types of bets, their payouts, and the odds associated with each bet. They will also learn how to handle chips, interact with players, and maintain a fair and enjoyable gaming environment.


The class focuses on developing the necessary technical skills, such as spinning the wheel with precision, accurately placing bets on the layout, and announcing the winning numbers in a clear and concise manner. Students will also be trained in chip handling, chip counting, and managing the game's pace to ensure smooth gameplay. You will learn about racetrack and neighbor bets in this specialized roulette game.


Additionally, the American Roulette Dealer class covers important aspects of customer service, including how to handle player inquiries, resolve conflicts, and maintain a professional demeanor throughout the game. Students will also be taught how to detect and prevent cheating or suspicious behavior, ensuring the integrity of the game.



By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:


The class may include both theoretical and practical components, with students having the opportunity to practice their skills in simulated casino settings. By the end of the class, participants should have a solid understanding of American Roulette rules and procedures and be prepared to pursue employment as a certified American Roulette dealer in a casino environment.


Why take this course?


Taking roulette class adds a level of professionalism and versatility to your casino industry skill set, increasing employability and potentially boosting earnings.


480 mins | ILT | Test

Content
  • Introduction to Roulette
  • Introdution to Roulette
  • Double Zero Dealer Manual
  • European Roulette vs American Roulette: A Comprehensive Guide
  • American Roulette Layout/Payout (Double Zero Roulette)
  • European Roulette Layout/Payout (Single Zero Roulette)
  • Test Module 1 & 2
  • The Wheel
  • Test Module 3 & 4
  • Pencilling: How and When to Pencil
  • Roulette Dealer Training Guide: Dealing Cycle
  • Roulette Table Bankroll Management
  • Betting and Payout Procedures
  • How to Spin a Ball
  • Neighbor Bets (European Roulette)
  • Dollying Up a Number
  • Isolating the Winning Number
  • Isolating a Winning Number IF the Ball Falls on 34, 35, or 36
  • Roulette Dealing: Here you can see a typical round of roulette betting/dealing
  • Roulette: Coloring Up Procedures
  • Pushing Stacks Formation
  • Push Formation
  • Passing One Stack
  • Passing 2 Stacks
  • Passing 4 Stacks
  • Passing 5 & 6 Stacks
  • Skills development VIdeos
  • Introduction to Chip Handing Skills
  • Cheque Handling Skills
  • Criteria to Properly Handle Cheques
  • Chipping
  • Cutting Chips 20 - 1
  • Drop Cut Cheques Explained
  • Cutting Chips demo
  • How to Cut or Size Into Cheques
  • Penciling or Slicing off
  • Pencilling and Slicing Cheques
  • Roulette Cheating
  • Show Clean Hands (Version 1)
  • Assignments
  • Pushing Stacks
  • American Roulette Payout #1
  • American Roulette Payout #2
  • American Roulette Pay #3 (Double Zero)
  • American Roulette Pay #4 (Double Zero)
  • American Roulette Pay #5 (Double Zero)
  • Video Submission #1
  • Video Submission #2
  • Betting Scenario #1
  • Betting Scenario 2
  • Betting Scenario #3
  • Video Submission #3
  • Video Submission #4
  • Video Submission #5
  • Live Instructor Sessions Sign-Ups
  • Schedule Your Private Lesson with an Instructor (choose a time)
  • FInal Instructor Evaluation (REQUIRED: choose a time)
  • Post course Evaluation
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
Prerequisites