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Onsite Protecting Casino Table Games

Risk Management

Training Provided by Casino Surveillance News This program trains investigators in game protection procedures, methods of detecting cheating and advantage play at all of the common table games. On-site training is tailored to the needs of the client casino. The training is also provided in open enrollment seminars, at specific locations and times as advertised on the website.
Related Awards, Degrees or Certifications: Those who complete this course are certified as having received the specific training classes
Related Jobs or Careers: Casino Surveillance Investigator and Supervisor
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Course Level:basic through advanced
Duration:3 days
Training Presented in:English
Onsite Protecting Casino Table Games The course begins with a Blackjack Seminar, which includes a four-hour section on Cheating Methods Common to All Casino Games, including dealer collusion Cheating and Internal Theft
Specialized methods are taught in this section of the course for blackjack: using Blackjack Basic strategy and other methods for determining when cheating is occurring, and how to document it for evidentiary purposes. This course includes Marked Cards in the casino environment, Altering Game Results, and Methods of past-post.

Blackjack Advantage Play includes all participants learning a rapid method of card counting for the purpose of detecting the most common form of advantage play on Casino Blackjack, and briefings on two other methods of advantage play.

Dice Cheating and Internal Theft focuses on Casino Craps, including methods of altering dice, dice sliding, controlled throws, past-post and dealer collusion cheating as well as other forms of internal theft.

Roulette Cheating and Internal Theft portion of this seminar covers past-post methods and four other common means of cheating this game. It focuses especially on the game protection methods that prevent cheating, and on methods of detection.

Poker Room: Cheating and Internal Theft in the Poker room is not often discussed, as the casino itself has no stake in who wins or loses the game. However, internal methods of theft and cheating are very prevalent here, and preventing and detecting these is a must, because if the casino poker room is not run honestly, you will lose your customers and the income produced by Poker.

Carnival Games: In their endless quest to attract more customers and keep the casino experience fresh, new games are tried every year. This class covers Carnival games in general, and handles specifics from the oldest (Big 6 or Wheel of Fortune) through Caribbean Stud, Let It Ride and the other, newer poker variations.

Other classes that can be added for client casinos include Pai Gow Poker and Baccarat.

Beyond Dealer Theft: Other methods of theft can be found in the casino pit beyond the common thefts by dealers. Many of these amount to occupational fraud and corruption, and require specific skills and methods of detection and documentation in order to find and stop the sources of lost income.
About The Training Provider: Casino Surveillance News
Casino Surveillance News - Casino Surveillance News specializes in on-site and on-line training for casino surveillance and security. Open enrollment seminars and online training are both available through our website. We work with both corporate and Native American casino Surveillance, Security and Gaming Regulation agencies. Open enrollment semianrs are also available.
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