Title: Degree in gambling? Post by: Bitcasino.io Support on May 28, 2021, 12:23:09 PM Hey gamblers,
Gambling is a fun way to spend your free time. Right? But have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at the casino? We have a new article in our blog about gambling schools. In those schools, you can become a professional certified dealer or croupier and acquire knowledge to climb the career ladder. If you’re interested, you can read the full article here (https://bit.ly/3oAWdKC). How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? Cheers, Karl from Bitcasino Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Oshosondy on May 28, 2021, 12:42:37 PM Gambling is a fun way to spend your free time. Right? Yes, but some people see it the other way around, thinking it is a way of money making, but gambling should just be for fun, especially during boring weekends and during important matches. But have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at the casino? It will be cool because gambling industries have high rate of growth and development. How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? As for me, I do not think so, I am not interested, I only just prefer to have fun with few games played most especially on weekends. But I think this will create opportunities for people seeking to work in gambling industry, such people will have high chances to be employed if compared to other people.Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: madnessteat on May 28, 2021, 01:04:00 PM A friend of mine who used to work as a croupier in a casino told me that most of the players treat croupiers without proper respect. Very often the croupier has no choice but to take insults from a player who has lost a large sum of money. I also heard that croupiers are often fined large sums even for minor mistakes. That is why I think I would not be able to work as a croupier.
Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Wexnident on May 28, 2021, 01:34:50 PM Seems interesting, but not really. I'm not that interested in entering the business, my interest is only at the border, of enjoying gambling every once in a while with some fun games that casinos have. Hope they actually release more.
On the other note, I never knew dealers had degrees and whatnot. I expected them to undergo professional training, but never expected that they'd actually study it as an official course to be taken. Quite curious how they teach though since it seems like they'd mostly end up in managerial roles instead of dealers and the like most of the time. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: electronicash on May 28, 2021, 02:02:18 PM you'd have to be a determined gambler to have interest in studying and get a pro course to become a dealer. i wonder how much is their monthly paycheck that one will be pursuing such career.
the casino near where i live sure isn't managed by someone who acquires hotel and casino management certificate. they all look thugs who wears tuxedos. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: goaldigger on May 28, 2021, 02:04:16 PM This is my first time to heard about degree in gambling since most of the casino dealer in my place are not graduated from any degree specifically on gambling. Actually in my place, if you're a good looking and willing to be train then you can become a casino dealer. I don't see the urge to take degree in gambling because any course will do as long as you are willing to be trained, well this is just based on my experience since I have a friend who don't finish college at all but still able to work in casino as a dealer.
Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: jrrsparkles on May 28, 2021, 02:12:03 PM Hey gamblers, Interesting, I ever thought about having an educational criteria to work in a casino, all they look for the experience or the character and behaviour because being patience is more important when someone working in a casino since there we can see different kind of people and we can't expect everyone to treat the employees with respect.Gambling is a fun way to spend your free time. Right? But have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at the casino? We have a new article in our blog about gambling schools. In those schools, you can become a professional certified dealer or croupier and acquire knowledge to climb the career ladder. If you’re interested, you can read the full article here (https://bit.ly/3oAWdKC). How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? Cheers, Karl from Bitcasino Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Botnake on May 28, 2021, 02:15:51 PM I guess depending on the job, being a gambler I think it's not hard to adjust to the situation.
Since the gambling industry is profitable, I'm expecting that working with the casinos will make you earn a good salary. I'm just guessing since I don't really have an idea, but if I would choose, I'd rather start my own casino so I would really grow. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Zilon on May 28, 2021, 02:27:50 PM A degree in gambling wow it sounds like a pretty cool and appetizing offer. And if this comes with a globally recognized license to operate a casino pool or completely create a legalized job offer that has good payment scale I think this would be a nice and cool offer.
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Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: acener on May 28, 2021, 02:28:10 PM I think it is interesting but I am not really into gambling that much and most of the time I gamble to have fun so I don't think that it is something for me to pursue or be my profession.
But it would really help out a lot if you have a plan to work on that field and if I am not mistaken the salary for casino workers are good and they also have tips from gamblers so it would really be nice. I once want to be an owner of a crypto gambling site because of how much the site earns but now knowing how things really work and too much competition on it I think it would be better to only invest on them. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Jawhead999 on May 28, 2021, 02:40:12 PM I never know if a dealer or croupier had a degree, I think they just got some training before jump into gambling industry... but it's mean we're know to become a professional dealer or croupier isn't easy since you need to school and got certified first. It's interesting news, but I'm not interested to become a dealer or croupier because I can't take the risk to handle bad gamblers that can attack me when he's lose or mad.
Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Mahdirakib on May 28, 2021, 02:46:44 PM Normal gamblers no need to take any degree in gambling. But everyone tries to gain some knowledge when it comes to new uncommon game. Although casino staff should have some degree. But I don't think online casino staff have any degree about gambling. Most of them start to provide service by having some instruction regarding their jobs.
<snip> Does your friend work in top class casino or local casino of your region? Training is enough for local casino staff but top and big casino will look for those people who have degree in gambling.Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: YOSHIE on May 28, 2021, 02:59:21 PM @ Bitcasino.io Support, thanks for showing the article about gambling school, I've read everything.
And I have a few questions I need to ask you. What if people in other countries who want to attend a gambling school academy and how they can get certified, as written below. Quote Get certified at gambling academies Here are some of the best gambling schools you can enrol at if you’re interested in getting certified as a professional casino croupier: Gambling certificates can be obtained online. Thank you. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Coin_trader on May 28, 2021, 03:03:45 PM Hey gamblers, Gambling is a fun way to spend your free time. Right? But have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at the casino? We have a new article in our blog about gambling schools. In those schools, you can become a professional certified dealer or croupier and acquire knowledge to climb the career ladder. If you’re interested, you can read the full article here (https://bit.ly/3oAWdKC). How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? Cheers, Karl from Bitcasino Very cool article and very informative. I never thought that casino oversees are requiring degree in gambling school for dealers and other staff. In my country, Anyone can apply as dealer as long as you have pleasing personality because the casino itself will train you before you do the actual job. I really love this kind of job because you always win in the end. LOL Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Peanutswar on May 28, 2021, 03:04:55 PM I think we don't need to have a gambling degree or certificate just to be a good gambler or a professional gambler it's all base on the experience and knowledge a good gambler cater a lot of different enemies, strategies, and more just to beat up the game or the opponent itself.
I can't imagine what kind of job are you going to take when you become a professional gambler with a certificate and license just thought like you are in the field of QA tester before a gambling casino/platform release their Alpha test. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: ShowOff on May 28, 2021, 03:09:28 PM How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? I think this is an opportunity for those in a country where gambling can be legalized and they can become professional. This is a great knowledge base for those looking to enhance their career and income by working in a casino. While we are in a country where gambling is prohibited, it will only be useful online. But I haven't thought about this and maybe I don't need it yet.Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: qwertyup23 on May 28, 2021, 03:15:11 PM I think working in a casino is relatively fun at first, but it will somehow get stressful especially when you are exposed in an environment full of gamblers. Just imagine, you're the dealer and your handling thousands of dollars in a single hand just to see a person losing most of this resources. Personally, that would really affect me and ultimately cause me stress in some degree.
While the idea sounds exciting and fresh, personally, I wouldn't delve much deeper and consider a job in a casino. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: imstillthebest on May 28, 2021, 03:40:03 PM Quote I think working in a casino is relatively fun at first, but it will somehow get stressful i tried working in different jobs before and its true that it was fun at first and then it will become boring the longer your working on the same job because thing gets repeated every single day but to some people they will feel nervous at first and later on the fun will come out . Quote imagine, you're the dealer and your handling thousands of dollars in a single hand just to see a person losing most of this resources. Personally, that would really affect me this job is not for you if you have a weak emotion but most will not get affected to the loosers because it wasnt your fault why they loose and your only doing your job . Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Kelvinid on May 28, 2021, 03:40:41 PM What are the kinds of job offers in a casino?
I don't know such a bachelor's degree for gambling, maybe our educational system is obsolete. Actually if given a chance I love to work in a casino, but only on a job that is related to my educational background. Maybe that way I would be able to limit my gambling and I can prove that I can earn in a casino but in the safest way, which is to work. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: KTChampions on May 28, 2021, 03:46:20 PM As far as I know, the work of the performers (croupier, etc.) is very routine - they do not need to understand the process or do any research, they only need to perform the previously learned algorithms. Therefore, such work can be interesting only because of the money. Perhaps I would work in a casino if I was young, but now I have no interest in such occupations.
Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: worle1bm on May 28, 2021, 04:04:01 PM Hey gamblers, Speaking personally I not pro active on gambling sites and just have fun around weekends with my seperate budget allocated for gambling purpose so I don't think I am going to enroll for course or getting a degree to have a particular job at any casino.But yes it's good to see that you are providing some opportunity to the ones who need the job and train them with some pre-skills and provide them exposure to the market.Try giving them some real projects with visits to casino if possible under internship which would really boost their working skills on job.For me I am just in for entertainment purpose but best of luck to you for your journey ahead.Gambling is a fun way to spend your free time. Right? But have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at the casino? We have a new article in our blog about gambling schools. In those schools, you can become a professional certified dealer or croupier and acquire knowledge to climb the career ladder. If you’re interested, you can read the full article here (https://bit.ly/3oAWdKC). How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? Cheers, Karl from Bitcasino Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: johhnyUA on May 28, 2021, 04:14:19 PM But have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at the casino? This work is far from the best. I have a friend of mine who was croupier in one offline casino. How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? ;D This is hilarious, true. But i think there will be enough people which would not mind to try thigs. I'm out. The best degree is the everyday practice Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Furious 7 on May 28, 2021, 04:25:36 PM However you have shared in an article about education being a worker in a casino or a professional bookie, maybe some will be interested in what is in the article, but for me this is not an interest that should be taken seriously because for me gambling is fun in my spare time so I did not happen to be a bookie or worker there, more so enjoying the results of what casino games have been getting so far.
Some gambling is still illegal so it will be a caution when you are there but for the players it can be played where it is more comfortable. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: South Park on May 28, 2021, 04:26:59 PM Hey gamblers, Personally I would not be interested in it, not because I think there is anything wrong with the activity but because certifications themselves are becoming a problem, there are many jobs that should not require a certification and I honestly do not see how being a card dealer or a croupier requires one, it requires training that is for sure but a whole certification? I do not think so, however as long as people keep accepting credentialism this will keep increasing.Gambling is a fun way to spend your free time. Right? But have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at the casino? We have a new article in our blog about gambling schools. In those schools, you can become a professional certified dealer or croupier and acquire knowledge to climb the career ladder. If you’re interested, you can read the full article here (https://bit.ly/3oAWdKC). How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? Cheers, Karl from Bitcasino Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: dunfida on May 28, 2021, 04:32:05 PM How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? Doesnt really have this kind of target or motive in life on where i do make myself to be a good or professional gambler since i do always target out to play just for the sake of entertainmentbut there are fellas who would definitely be loving to go with these courses or degree and making themselves better or good into this industry since we do have different goals or target in life then its not really that surprising between choices. This is my first time on hearing about degree in gambling. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Cling18 on May 28, 2021, 04:40:40 PM Hey gamblers, Gambling is a fun way to spend your free time. Right? But have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at the casino? We have a new article in our blog about gambling schools. In those schools, you can become a professional certified dealer or croupier and acquire knowledge to climb the career ladder. If you’re interested, you can read the full article here (https://bit.ly/3oAWdKC). How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? Cheers, Karl from Bitcasino I don't think I would have an interest in that. I would prefer to choose other professions where people could treat me right and fairly. I have been hearing things that some casino staff isn't being treated right by some gamblers and I don't want to experience the same thing. It would be more enjoyable to visit casinos for fun and entertainment purposes only. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: $crypto$ on May 28, 2021, 04:51:33 PM Of course the curiosity has to do with how it feels to work in the casino whether it pleases the players more or indeed they are just to serve rather than the players so I don't know at all.
In this case, I feel that I have no interest at all in having a career at the Kasini, let alone working in what place I want for me, this is difficult and I have to really understand what is included in her skills. But anyway I prefer the game over a not career at casino and I am not a heavy gambler so this field will not be pursued forever. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: rhomelmabini on May 28, 2021, 05:06:06 PM How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? If it means to skip the 8-5 rhythm of work then why not. I think it's an interesting degree but I guess it's a wise decision if it's only meant to be a side hustle. I guess I take a vocational course instead of having a 4 or a 5 year degree. I don't know if this will be a trend but as gambling goes bigger and bigger I think the demand would appreciate as well.Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: KTChampions on May 28, 2021, 05:22:18 PM How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? If it means to skip the 8-5 rhythm of work then why not. I think it's an interesting degree but I guess it's a wise decision if it's only meant to be a side hustle. I guess I take a vocational course instead of having a 4 or a 5 year degree. I don't know if this will be a trend but as gambling goes bigger and bigger I think the demand would appreciate as well.Soon all such work will be replaced by robots, so I would not consider such activities promising. Perhaps somewhere in some casinos there will be ordinary human croupiers (to make players feel the old casino atmosphere), but this will be for the top halls and the competition for such places will be great. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Quidat on May 28, 2021, 05:22:39 PM I don't think I would have an interest in that. I would prefer to choose other professions where people could treat me right and fairly. I have been hearing things that some casino staff isn't being treated right by some gamblers and I don't want to experience the same thing. It would be more enjoyable to visit casinos for fun and entertainment purposes only. neither on gambling or into those typical or common industry we do know then these kind of treatment is unavoidable or cant really be get rid off. This degree is a bit interesting on my part but not really that necessary since i do much prefer on doing gambling on my own rather than making this as sort of career or have a degree of it. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Fredomago on May 28, 2021, 05:38:57 PM How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? I think this is an opportunity for those in a country where gambling can be legalized and they can become professional. This is a great knowledge base for those looking to enhance their career and income by working in a casino. While we are in a country where gambling is prohibited, it will only be useful online. But I haven't thought about this and maybe I don't need it yet.Agree to that, this is something that helps those people who wanted to work in this kind of business, there are countries who provides legalities in this kind of industry. They can take advantage of those knowledge that they'll acquire and use it when they'll applying for the job, casino owners for sure will see that as good edge within applicants that they'll be sorting out. Thanks for sharing Karl! Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Vaskiy on May 28, 2021, 05:39:47 PM A degree in gambling is simply interesting, but to master in it is not that easy. If I become successful out of gambling, further I'll think of adding a degree in gambling. If a person can turn himself lucky through this degree then we can see lot getting enrolled to this degree on gambling.
Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: alegotardo on May 28, 2021, 05:45:39 PM Would that be a good way to make money in casinos instead of just losing?
Fortunately, I managed to leave the "phase" of trying to make money and today I play just for fun, so I also have no interest in work. But the job seems to be very good and looks pay well too, I didn't know that I even had a certificate for that. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: acroman08 on May 28, 2021, 06:10:19 PM Very cool article and very informative. I never thought that casino oversees are requiring degree in gambling school for dealers and other staff. In my country, Anyone can apply as dealer as long as you have pleasing personality because the casino itself will train you before you do the actual job. I really love this kind of job because you always win in the end. LOL having a degree is not really required but I am sure it does give applicants the advantage over the others that still haven't taken the course/class and as far as I know, casinos (not just in our country) train their candidates or let them take the class/course themselves if they have that kind of program in the company. also, in our country, the Philippines, PAGCOR has casino dealer programs/courses/classes that someone can take just like in the US. those who take the classes will most likely get a higher chance of being hired, and sometimes the school that they enrolled in, help their graduates find casino dealing job interview/auditions. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: FatFork on May 28, 2021, 07:00:04 PM Honestly, I didn't even know there was a degree for working in a casino.
Although it seems interesting, I don't think it is something that I should pursue to be my profession. I gamble for fun, so I don't see it as a career field. Just because I love chocolate doesn't mean I want to work in a chocolate factory. ;) Besides, I doubt I would behave well under bad circumstances. I would probably lash out if they were rude to me. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Joca97 on May 28, 2021, 07:08:21 PM Hey gamblers, Why would there even be a degree in gambling. Well you can learn all of those with a few classes i think a degree is really useless for this kind of thing.Gambling is a fun way to spend your free time. Right? But have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at the casino? We have a new article in our blog about gambling schools. In those schools, you can become a professional certified dealer or croupier and acquire knowledge to climb the career ladder. If you’re interested, you can read the full article here (https://bit.ly/3oAWdKC). How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? Cheers, Karl from Bitcasino This is just for a country to earn money or so Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: hahay on May 28, 2021, 07:15:57 PM I am sure that the degree and / or the school will be good because after all, a degree and having a certificate is the key for anyone to move forward and grow bigger. But yes, everything comes back to where he lives because we know about gambling, not all countries legalize it. But if the school learns all that then that of course will also be great and after all, the school is important whatever knowledge they take as long as they like it and don't have any obstacles then of course it is great.
Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: ryzaadit on May 28, 2021, 07:26:51 PM I believe would be awesome to do some interview on some dealer who worked at the casino, what they need to do and the process how you can get a jobs on the casino as dealer do they actually really need have some degree or not.
I believe the article just based on a "list" service or education to learn about basic training how is gambling and other things related to the casino. The best way to this we need to see some interview form some dealer who working on casino. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: suzanne5223 on May 28, 2021, 07:36:03 PM Yes, but some people see it the other way around, thinking it is a way of money making, but gambling should just be for fun, especially during boring weekends and during important matches. The fact about this is that gambling consist of both (making money and having fun) though it a game of chance and shouldn't be see as a way of making money in other to prevent the negative consequences but if the reward is not involved most gambler won't have come back just for the fun.I like the idea introduced by the company and I will read the article later. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: DoublerHunter on May 28, 2021, 08:03:29 PM A degree in gambling is simply interesting, but to master in it is not that easy. If I become successful out of gambling, further I'll think of adding a degree in gambling. If a person can turn himself lucky through this degree then we can see lot getting enrolled to this degree on gambling. ^ Definitely right and probably gamblers will be rushing to enroll in such service since there is a guarantee you can boost your luck, but unfortunately, that is not how will work here. When we called a degree, of course, you have documents and something proof that you have leveled up your skills, but the problem is, how effective it is. So gambler's mindset will think that it could boost your chances of winning but the fact, it will not. I rather extend my experience exploring different gambling sites and bookies than wasting our time having a degree in gambling which is not necessary.Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Baofeng on May 28, 2021, 08:32:52 PM [..snip..] Karl from Bitcasino Good question Karl, Personally, I would say maybe, been fascinated with traditional based casino when I was still young. I even have one nephew who works at casino now, but not in the floor. But I have a cousin who has been in the industry for like more than 30+ years, last time I heard he base in Singapore and one of the top managers there. I think those schools are really great for those who are aspiring to be card dealer or at least wanted to start a career. Salary is great + the perks and salary and tips when you start as a card dealer and work you way up to the top. And we really need this kind of schools, casino's are very strict and everyone being accepted should go under rigorous training and schooling. It's a big business and as an employee you don't want to mess it up. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: boyptc on May 28, 2021, 08:37:09 PM Just as this guy who's made an AMA because he said he works for a casino --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5340491.0
I didn't know that there's an actual degree that really focuses on gambling. I thought that allied courses which have relation to customer managing and service will do and enough. Title: Re: Degree in gambling? Post by: Fortify on May 28, 2021, 08:41:26 PM Hey gamblers, Gambling is a fun way to spend your free time. Right? But have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at the casino? We have a new article in our blog about gambling schools. In those schools, you can become a professional certified dealer or croupier and acquire knowledge to climb the career ladder. If you’re interested, you can read the full article here (https://bit.ly/3oAWdKC). How about you, would you be interested in having a degree in the gambling industry? Cheers, Karl from Bitcasino It's an interesting piece of reading as I was unaware that there are professional courses around this industry, however I think your article would be more useful if you directly link to more information rather than solely using it as a marketing strategy for your online casino. It would also be nice if you could give an idea about any sort of course pricing or legal restrictions (aka disqualifying criteria such as criminal records or minimum grades required to attend). It definitely seems like an interesting job and I imagine the tipping can be very rewarding if you're able to keep the tables going well. |