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Dealing with the Dealer

In Atlantic City, since Resorts had to hire New Jersey resi-dents, the dealers were put through a casino-sponsored "dealers school." In Las Vegas, new dealers must put themselves through a private dealing school. Even then, it is nearly impossible to get a job in a major casino without experience. New dealers must start at small casinos outside major areas such as the Strip.

Why would someone go to all this trouble to become a dealer? For some, the dealer's job is one with "class" in "part of the ac-tion." For others, it's the money. In an article appearing in Gambling Times magazine, Walter Tyminski (editor of the Rouge et Noir News gambling newsletter) analyzed figures from the Ne-vada Gaming Abstract. He found that the average salary of dealers working in a casino winning $20 million or more per year to be $12,370 per year.

The average salary was this low because tips supplement wages. Average tips for Blackjack dealers at large Las Vegas Strip casinos are approximately $50 per day. On an annual basis, this amounts to an additional $12,500 per year! Dealing isn't such a bad way to earn a living after all.The following set of rules, supplied courtesy of John Luckman at the Gambler's website Club in Las Vegas, are given to newly employed Blackjack dealers in one downtown Las Vegas casino. Rules differ in each casino, and are listed here to give you an idea of the complexity of the game from the dealer's and casino's point of view:

  1. $1.00 to $500, table limits.

  2. Split any pair-or any two face cards. Split Aces--only one card is to be given on each, except player can resplit; third Ace.

  3. Double down on any two cards.

  4. Dealer must spread and pay each hand individually; pay! ment to be made while the hand is spread. Standoffs must; be indicated while player's hand is still on the table.

  5. If at all possible, make change for all bills before dealin If player insists on leaving bills, they must be spread the fioorman and eye in the sky can see what amount there.

  6. Do not allow player to alter his bet after starting to deal.

  7. When dealer breaks, count players' hands down close t make sure they are not over 2

  8. Dealer must hit soft 17 and stand on hard 17.








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