Dealer
The dealer's job is to run the game and, for example, deal out the cards. He (or she) also accepts the players' bets and pays out the winnings, if any. While classic Slot machines usually do not require a Casino dealer, many casino-typical games such as Roulette, Blackjack or Baccarat would be unthinkable without one. Whereby it should be noted in this regard that the dealers as casino employees are also increasingly used in the area of classic slot machines, since here particularly high revenues are generated by the casinos.
Of course, a dealer must have a perfect command of the rules of the game, since he is, among other things, also the contact person for the players in case of any questions. A dealer can work not only in conventional casinos, but also in online casinos, more precisely in the Live Casino studios.
What are the requirements for a casino dealer?
As a dealer, it is of course not enough to "only" know the rules of the game. In addition, the person should have good self-confidence, strong communication skills, good math skills and ideally foreign language skills. In addition, there should be a willingness to work on weekends and in the evening hours, as many casinos and online casinos are particularly busy at these times.
The earnings of a dealer result from the (usually low) fixed salary and the Tronc paid voluntarily by the guests. According to the salary portal Gehalt.de, the gross salary (median) for a dealer throughout Germany is currently 2,239 euros.
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