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Informs the table games Floor Supervisor of any irregularities, including suspicious guest activity. Las Vegas, Nevada, US The primary responsibility of the Dealer - Table Games is to provide our Guests with an unmatched gaming experience in a friendly environment.
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Applies for and receives approval to attendother Caesars Entertainment table games schools, or has prior dealingexperience. Provides game protection by keepingvisual contact of all guests and game layout, and reporting any suspiciousactivity to the immediate supervisor.
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The Casino Floor Supervisor is responsible for the successful operation of the Table Game area, assuring game protection and that guests have a favorable gaming experience. Supervise a section of the casino floor of typically one to eight table games.
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While working as a brush, coordinates Poker room seating by greeting guests, collecting cell phone numbers to notify players of availability of requested games, recording appropriate information on poker board, and notifying Floor Managers of table changes and seat lock-ups.
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Control and direct games in progress by monitoring and providing assistance and dealer correction. This position reports to Mohegan Nevada ("MGNV") and is responsible for supervising, monitoring, and controlling an assigned pit section consisting of one or more games to assure the delivery of customer service according corporate and property-specific standards, while maintaining the integrity of the games for MGNVs' casino operation located inside Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.
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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Use extensive knowledge of iCasino slots and table games to provide support for direct reports as well as guests as needed. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Use extensive knowledge of iCasino slots and table games to provide support for direct reports as well as guests as needed.
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Communicates all pertinent information to Poker Floor Supervisor and the Poker Shift Manager as stipulated in departmental policies and procedures. Responsible for all aspects of dealing various Poker games, such as, "Texas Hold'Em.
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It is the primary responsibility of the Table Games Floor Supervisor to ensure the guests are provided with excellent customer service while observing, evaluating, and rating players objectively and accurately.
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Review daily audits of gaming (Table Games, Slots, Cage and Kiosk) and non-gaming (Food & Beverage, Hotel, Retail and Ticketing) revenue and comps performed by Revenue Audit Clerks to verify compliance with Minimum Internal Controls (MICS.
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Responsible for supervising all aspects of the Hard/Soft Count Division, such as the slot coin and bill validator drop pick-up, weighing, wrapping, canning, table games drops, audit fills, reconciliation’s and transferring the slot coin drop to the coin vault.
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Maintain a thorough understanding of all Dealer and Table Games Supervisor SOPs. Continually monitor activity on all table games in assigned section; ensure that game integrity is upheld.
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It is the responsibility of the Table Games Floor Supervisor to directly supervise the operation and conduct of assigned table games and table games personnel while providing excellent guest service.
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Maintain video file evidence by saving video files to an alternative media; monitor Table Games, Casino Cage, Soft Count, Hard Count, Poker, and all employees adjunct to the Casino floor.
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Monitor and continually train table games dealers; communicate with managers when progressive discipline is needed. Thorough knowledge of at least three of the following table games: Craps, Roulette, and Blackjack.
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Thorough knowledge of the following table games: Craps, Roulette, Baccarat and Blackjack. 2 years table games experience required. Table Games Dealers. Maintain a thorough understanding of all Dealer and Casino Floor Supervisor SOPs.
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