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Poker Course Now Enrolling

5/14/2017

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We are now enrolling into our fast paced poker course. Students will learn every poker based game that they need to know in order to start working in any casino or card room. If you have any questions, please call/text 951-973-1167 at any time during the day. Start enrolling today!
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Craps Course Now Enrolling

10/20/2015

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We are currently enrolling students now. If you have any questions about our craps course, you can contact us directly. Call/Text us at 209-373-8828. We will respond very quickly, even after or before school hours!
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Qualifications & Disqualifications

8/7/2015

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Everything depends on what casinos you are interested in..
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Roulette Course

6/1/2015

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You will learn everything from spinning the ball, pushing all Cheques and step by step procedures...
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Casinos Are Always Hiring!

5/5/2015

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They're always hiring anywhere in the world!
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Blackjack Course

5/4/2015

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You will learn everything you need to know in order to pass an audition at a casino or card room! 
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How do you make an average of $25 an hour?

5/1/2015

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How to make an average of $25 an hour? Well here's the equation..

Your Hourly Wage PLUS (Total Tips DIVIDED By Total Dealers)

This equation are for Casinos that share tips. Casino Dealers, when compared to tip pooling, makes more than any other industry. So making $25 an hour is very simple and less stressful!


Casinos that keep their own can vary a lot more than shared casinos. Most dealers at 'keep your own' casinos can get about the same base pay as 'shared casinos', but instead of sharing tips with everyone, you can actually make your own tips. So if you have a good week or bi-weekly of $200 a day for 5 days a week and working 80 hours in 2 weeks, then that alone is $25 an hour, plus your base pay, lets just say $9 an hour for minimum wage, then you'll be making $34 an hour! And that is actually pretty accurate in casinos today!​
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