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  2. Croupier - Wikipedia

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

  3. Poker dealer - Wikipedia

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    Any casino with a poker room must hire a staff of dealers. Casinos generally pay dealers minimum wage. However, a dealer's primary source of income is not salary, but tips from players. Tip income may be substantial for dealers who can deal hands quickly and efficiently. There are a few exceptions for taking tips.

  4. Pit manager - Wikipedia

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    A pit boss (more commonly known today as the pit manager) is the person who directs the employees who work in a casino pit.The job of the pit boss is to manage the floormen, who are the supervisors for table games dealers in a casino. [1]

  5. Glossary of poker terms - Wikipedia

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    A casino employee whose duties include adjudicating player disputes, keeping games filled and balanced, and managing dealers and other personnel. Players may shout "floor" to call for a floorperson to resolve a dispute, to ask for a table or seat change, or to ask for some other casino service.

  6. Casino pit - Wikipedia

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    A casino pit is an area of a casino which typically contains tables for blackjack, craps, roulette, and other games. [1] Typically, a pit is organized as two rows of gaming tables arranged back-to-back. The tables face outward toward a public aisleway. The space between the rows is restricted to dealers and other casino personnel.

  7. Occupational health and safety in the casino industry

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    There are unique occupational health issues in the casino industry, many of which are attributed to repetitive tasks and long-term exposures to hazards in the casino environment. Among these issues are cancers resulting from exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke, musculoskeletal injury (MSI) from repetitive motion injuries while running table ...

  8. Dealer's choice - Wikipedia

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    Dealer's choice is a style of poker where each player may deal a different variant. As the deal passes clockwise around the table, each player occupying the dealer position chooses a variant which is either played just for the current hand or for an entire orbit. It is a common choice for home games, where the tone of the game is usually more ...

  9. Casino host - Wikipedia

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    The casino host reports directly to the marketing managers in most casinos. The casino host is the member of management that has the most contact with players and patrons. . The job of a casino host can be very competitive as they are seeking the repeat patronage of players, a common goal that is shared both among other hosts within the casino as well as with those at competing casi