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At National Bartenders and Casino School in Fort Myers, you can learn two of the most exciting professions available today - Casino Dealing & Bartending - in our affordable and convenient Casino Dealer School and Bartending School.
We have one convenient Florida location that serves both - Fort Myers and Bonita Springs. The Hospitality and Casino Industries are growing rapidly creating a nearly endless demand for qualified, trained Casino Dealers and Bartenders.
Our bartending school and casino dealing school prepare you for high paying, extremely flexible, very rewarding jobs that are FUN! We offer the best, most complete and up-to-date bartending training program available anywhere.

More than 8,600 people applied to work in the new gambling pits at the Arundel Mills casino, but only 831 had been invited to attend the three-month dealer school. Two-thirds might be offered. Specialties: The Casino Dealer School exists to meet the academic needs of those desiring to enter the gaming industry. The administration and the staff at our school are dedicated to creating a fun, professional and caring environment.

Bartending is a fun, portable, high paying, and in demand profession. Our Bartending course will teach you the skills you need to become a competent, efficient professional bartender.

Bartending Course:

Modern, clean school using nightclub quality equipment and tools.
Extensive 40 hour course providing you with the knowledge and skills necessary to land a great, high paying bartending job.
Also available: Flair Bartending Course & TIPs certification.

Casino Dealing Course:

Learn how to deal Poker or Blackjack. Craps and Roulette coming soon.
State of the art, casino quality equipment, tables, cards and chips.
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Both Courses:

Unlimited lifetime refresher courses and job placement assistance.
All books, fees and certification.
Casino and nightclub quality equipment & tools.
Friendly, professional instructors with years experience in Casinos and Bars nationwide.
Day, evening and weekend classes to fit your busy schedule.
All major credit cards are accepted and payment plans are available.


National Bartenders and Casino School has been training and placing Bartenders and Casino Dealers since 1987. We have our primary location in Fort Myers, Florida, as well as affiliate Bartending and Casino Dealing Schools Nationwide which allows us to offer you with the best and most expansive job placement assistance available.

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Learn Bartending, Flair Bartending, Poker or Blackjack Dealing or even earn your TIPs certification and start an exciting new career today! Visit our great school in person or give us a call at 239-334-6300 today.

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Croupier in Las Vegas (2011)

A croupier or dealer is someone appointed at a gambling table to assist in the conduct of the game, especially in the distribution of bets and payouts. Croupiers are typically employed by casinos.

Origin of the word[edit]

Originally a 'croupier' meant one who stood behind a gambler, with extra reserves of cash to back him up during a gambling session. The word derived from croupe (the rump of a horse) and was by way of analogy to one who rode behind on horseback. It later came to refer to one who was employed to collect the money from a gaming-table.[1]

Originally a 'dealer' meant one who was responsible for distributing cards or the player in the dealer position, regardless of whether or not that player was responsible for distributing the cards.[2]

Dealer

Training[edit]

A blackjack dealer at Harrah's Las Vegas (2011)

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Training methods to become a casino croupier vary from country to country. In North America, blackjack is almost always the game that dealers learn first, as it is simple and popular, and when the dealer makes errors, they tend not to cost the casino much money. In Europe, croupiers tend to learn roulette first. Complex, busy games such as craps, with complicated payout systems, etc., are usually reserved for the most competent and/or ambitious dealers.[3]

Select colleges and non-collegiate third-level educational institutions now offer croupier training courses, formally dubbed Casino Operations Training, which when put it in an historical context is a milestone achievement for the legitimization of poker in the mainstream. Besides courses, there's a host of private lessons available on social media, poker forums and classifieds sections worldwide, which could serve even better than attending an official course, giving one-on-one apprentice–master attention.

Casinos may also offer an in-house training program. However, sometimes it serves better to get a 'general qualification' than to be trained exclusively into one company's way of operating. Prospective employers often prefer candidates without fully relevant experience over a candidate highly experienced in the idiosyncrasies of another operation.[4]

Licensing[edit]

American, Australian, Canadian and British croupiers are required to apply for a gambling license. This license includes police background checks and credit rating checks, to help determine if they are eligible to commence employment. Croupiers are not permitted to deal at a casino until being issued this license.

Tipping[edit]

As is common with customer service staff in the United States, croupiers there depend on tips to make their wage worthwhile. While a croupier should theoretically have no personal interest in the outcome of the game, a successful player customarily tips the croupier, especially in American casinos. Tips are often pooled and divided amongst all the staff. Fraternising with customers is frowned upon, and most casinos prevent their gambling staff from being seen smoking or even being seen in uniform outside the casino. Some gambling strategies include suggestions to tip the casino dealer in order to create a good atmosphere and improve dealer's mood. According to these strategies, tipping might even make the dealer shuffle the cards less frequently and thereby allow easier tracking of particular cards.[5] Australian casinos forbid dealers from taking tips.[6]

Secondhand smoke exposure[edit]

Because casinos tend to allow smoking on the gambling floor, American croupiers are exposed to secondhand smoke. A health hazard evaluation of several Las Vegas casinos showed that nonsmoker croupiers suffered from more respiratory ailments than their administrative counterparts at the casinos and had cotinine and NNAL (both components of secondhand smoke) in their urine samples.[7]Britain banned smoking in all public places, including casinos, in 2007.[8]

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Oxford English Dictionary, Croupier
  2. ^'Definition of Dealer - PokerZone'. dictionary.pokerzone.com.
  3. ^'Career advice - Job tips for workers and job seekers - Jobboom -'. Career advice - Job tips for workers and job seekers - Jobboom.
  4. ^'How to become a Croupier'. GGPoker. 2019-07-03. Retrieved 2019-11-20.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^'Land Casino rules'. casinoobserver.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
  6. ^'Casino'. Retrieved 2011-07-25.
  7. ^West, Christine. Secondhand Smoke and Casino Dealers. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. June 16, 2009.
  8. ^'Smoke ban bill details released'. 27 October 2005 – via news.bbc.co.uk.

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