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How to Become a Casino Dealer: Training and Requirements

How to Become a Casino Dealer: Training and Requirements

Working as a professional casino dealer appears glamorous, shuffling cards under the bright lights for massive tips.

Becoming a licensed croupier requires a significant investment of time, intense training, and passing rigorous background checks.

The Dealing Academy: Mastering the Mechanics

You cannot learn to deal from YouTube; you must attend a physical school that provides professional casino tables and chips.

Every single physical movement is highly choreographed to ensure the security cameras overhead can see exactly what your hands are doing.

  • The absolute foundational skill taught is mental math; you must be able to calculate 3-to-2 blackjack payouts instantly in your head
  • Dealers are taught how to ‘clear their hands,’ clapping and showing their open palms to the camera before touching their pockets
  • Most academies require you to master Blackjack and a carnival game (like Three Card Poker) before allowing you to graduate

The Strict Requirements for a Gaming License

Even if you graduate at the top of your dealing class, you cannot work until you acquire a state gaming license.

A prior felony conviction, especially any crime involving theft, fraud, or embezzlement, will instantly and permanently disqualify you.

Background Check Area What They Look For Consequence of Failure
Criminal Record Theft, Fraud, Embezzlement, Felonies Immediate permanent denial of gaming license
Credit History Massive unresolved debt or bankruptcies Potential denial (High risk of internal theft)

It requires intense discipline to learn, but the casino floor is an office environment unlike any other on earth.

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