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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 $35 an hour?

5/1/2015

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How to Make an Average of $35 an Hour as a Casino Dealer
Here’s the simple formula for dealers working in tip-sharing casinos:

Hourly Wage + (Total Tips ÷ Total Dealers) = Your Average Hourly Pay
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At casinos that pool tips, this equation gives you a consistent, steady income. Compared to most service industries, casino dealers—especially those in shared-tip environments—tend to make more money with less stress. Hitting $35 an hour isn’t just possible, it’s common.

Now, What About “Keep Your Own” Casinos?
In casinos where dealers keep their own tips, the earnings can vary more—but the upside is bigger. Let’s break it down with a real-world example:
    •    Say you make around $200 in tips per day, five days a week.
    •    That’s $1,000 a week, or $2,000 every two weeks.
    •    If you’re working 80 hours over those two weeks, that comes out to $25/hour in tips alone.
    •    Add in a base wage—let’s say $12/hour—and you’re looking at a total of $37/hour.

This is a realistic snapshot of what many dealers earn today. Of course, results vary by location, casino policy, and your own skill at dealing and interacting with players. But if you’re good, reliable, and consistent, $35–$45/hour is absolutely within reach.
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