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As a tipped Poker Dealer you will provide prompt, accurate, and courteous service to Poker players, utilizing the highest degree of technical skill in dealing Poker, Texas Hold'em, 7 Card Stud, Omaha, and other legal variations.
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As Poker Dealer Must adhere to all aspects of the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Program and its regulations including, but not limited to, Title 31 Cash Transactions, Suspicious Activity Reporting and Customer Identification requirements.
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The academy is designed to provide qualified applicants with the skills necessary to embark on a career in the gaming industry and, upon graduation, the opportunity to interview for a Poker Dealer (Part-Time) at JACK Cleveland Casino.
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Use your accumulated knowledge of the game, to follow local gaming laws and regulations and internal controls as a poker dealer. This program trains students in the poker dealing field to become an entry-level poker dealer.
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Qualifications:REQUIRED EXPERIENCE / SKILL LEVEL (note: there are many different levels of experience / skill levels accepted) : Must have worked a WSOP event between OR Have a minimum of six months full-time or one-year part-time verifiable recent experience as a poker dealer in a licensed poker facility.
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Please note, this opening is for a Part Time In-Experienced Poker Dealer position, the ideal applicant must have weekend, night, and holiday availability as needed. Apply TODAY to be considered for our next In-Experienced Poker Dealer Training Course set to begin in May.
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Execute accurate financial transactions while at the poker table or assisting floor staff in the poker room. Promote teamwork by working on the poker room floor in other capacities, assisting floor staff as needed when not dealing games.
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Works on the poker room floor in other capacities as directed by the Poker Floor Supervisor. Collects the poker revenue (“the rate”) from the pot in accordance with departmental raking procedures.
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REPORTS TO: Supervisor, Table Games, DR Poker Dealer, Poker SupervisorWSOP. POSITION TITLE: Poker Dealer. Collect poker revenue from the pot in accordance with departmental raking procedures.
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Knowledge of all documentation requirements for each dealer per shift. Knowledge of all casino table games. The range of contacts include ordinary local citizens who come to enjoy the amenities offered by the property, to international dignitaries in addition to those dignitaries who represent the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, National Indian Gaming Commission, Federal, State and other Native American Tribes representatives.
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As a Poker Dealer, you will be responsible for efficiently and accurately dealing poker games while maintaining a professional and engaging atmosphere for our players. Join our team as a Poker Dealer.
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Directs and runs the poker dealer rotation. Seats customers on available Poker table and lets the Dealer know that there is a new player. Communicates all pertinent information to Poker Floor Supervisor and the Poker Shift Manager as stipulated in departmental policies and procedures.
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Avid poker player? With an all-star leadership team from some of the largest gaming brands spanning markets the world, Maverick is dedicated to delivering the best possible gaming experiences for every kind of player while enforcing strict problem gambling policies as a community partner.
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Reporting to the Poker Supervisor, the Poker Dealer is responsible for providing legendary guest service. Must Have Experience As A Poker Dealer. Promotes poker games and serves guests while standing on dead games.
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A Poker Dealer may work as a Chip Cart Attendant in the Poker Room. A Chip Cart Attendant may sell chips to a Poker Dealer or player directly from a chip cart. Responsible for handling guest transactions and notifying Poker Supervisor of any irregularities while advising a Poker Supervisor, Dual-Role Poker Supervisor, Poker Shift Manager or Dual-Role Poker Shift Manager of any disputes or arguments that may arise during the game among players/dealer.
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