About the role
Croupiers work at casinos and are responsible for leading various table games such as roulette, blackjack, and poker. They often undergo specialized training at casino schools where they learn the rules of the games and the handling of chips. A croupier must be service-oriented and have good knowledge of mathematics and game rules.Responsibilities
Croupiers manage the progress of the game at casino tables, including dealing cards, spinning the roulette wheel, and paying out winnings. They ensure that the game flows smoothly and that the casino's rules are followed. Croupiers are also responsible for monitoring and reporting any irregularities or suspected gambling behavior.Skills and tools
Croupiers must have excellent hand-eye coordination and be skilled in mental arithmetic and handling of chips. They use gaming tables, decks of cards, roulette wheels, and other casino-related equipment. Good communication skills and the ability to handle stressful situations are also important qualities.