I can’t believe they train people in a live pit with actual customers. In this state you learn the games and THEN get your license, not the other way around. Yikes.
It's a little bit different in Las Vegas. From what I know, LV Strip casinos will not hire inexperienced dealers. Downtown casinos will "audition" new dealers where you deal for about an hour *unpaid,* and are then hired if you pass. I suggest that you check out the "Vegas Aces" (Heather Farris) RUclips channel.
@@djm5687 Thanks for replying. My comment was relating to the fact that she already had her license, but she didn’t know how to shuffle cards, didn’t know how to count out chips, and didn’t know how to run the game. And it’s blackjack, which is the first game you learn (usually) when you go to dealer school. I don’t know how someone who doesn’t understand how to handle money, chips, and cards gets their license. Also, she says she’s nervous because of people watching her-the pit boss, the customers, and the eye in the sky. I’m not really sure what she was expecting. Unless you’re in the bathroom sitting on the john, your every movement is being watched in a casino, whether you’re an employee or a customer. If she can’t handle that, she should reconsider her chosen field. 🤷🏻♂️
lol , tall girl is really unhappy about training the newbie. Newbie: I want to become a card dealer Casino: Can you shuffle ? Newbie: No Casino: Do you know the rules of blackjack ? Newbie: No Casino: Are you comfortable in a casino environment ? Newbie: No Casino: Are you female ? Newbie: Yes Casino: You're hired !
This is an entire series on Binions? Wow okay. Thought one episode pretty much told the story haha. What a dump, such a shadow from the stories of Binion's Horseshoe. I'd much rather play poker nextdoor at the Golden Nugget if I'm downtown (which is rare, so grimy down there!).
Any gambling I do does not involve dealing with a dealer now , I was playing roulette and the dealer is pointing out how much I must be up. I was pocketing my chips , I didn't appreciate him telling other people or looking for a tip!
Much of this is staged. It's unlikely many of the people would behave the way they did with a camera crew filming them. They're either playing to the camera or following a script.
This is ridiculous. You dont train ppl live and expect them to learn instantly.
I can’t believe they train people in a live pit with actual customers. In this state you learn the games and THEN get your license, not the other way around. Yikes.
It's a little bit different in Las Vegas. From what I know, LV Strip casinos will not hire inexperienced dealers. Downtown casinos will "audition" new dealers where you deal for about an hour *unpaid,* and are then hired if you pass.
I suggest that you check out the "Vegas Aces" (Heather Farris) RUclips channel.
@@djm5687 Thanks for replying. My comment was relating to the fact that she already had her license, but she didn’t know how to shuffle cards, didn’t know how to count out chips, and didn’t know how to run the game. And it’s blackjack, which is the first game you learn (usually) when you go to dealer school. I don’t know how someone who doesn’t understand how to handle money, chips, and cards gets their license. Also, she says she’s nervous because of people watching her-the pit boss, the customers, and the eye in the sky. I’m not really sure what she was expecting. Unless you’re in the bathroom sitting on the john, your every movement is being watched in a casino, whether you’re an employee or a customer. If she can’t handle that, she should reconsider her chosen field. 🤷🏻♂️
@@drewconway7135 its a tv show dude.... this isnt exactly reality.
I think that license just proves she not a criminal and passed her background check.
@@nickmckenzie9686, agreed. In CA - you have to take (and pass) a Dealer School before they let you in the pits.
At least Binion’s management gave Kim a full 8 hour shift to try and master 1/3 jobs before getting fired 🤣🤣🤣
Funny how he assembles his suit-dresses 'senior' staff to concoct a plan to attract 'younger' players. Yeah like that's gonna work this way
And the plan they came up with involved bringing in a 16 year old daughter of a manager to attract the 21+ crowd. Um.
I liked the sign for the 6.95 Hangover breakfast burger. At the price, it looks like a good deal.
Dang, Binion's is bad at training.
I think the shuffle trainer is very rude and demeaning.
So happy for Kim!
This looks great
Binion’s clientele is the older crowd, always was, always will be.
Worst...training...ever.
At least they were willing to give her a shot at poker.....
Allegra so rude. Remember when her first day
lol , tall girl is really unhappy about training the newbie.
Newbie: I want to become a card dealer
Casino: Can you shuffle ?
Newbie: No
Casino: Do you know the rules of blackjack ?
Newbie: No
Casino: Are you comfortable in a casino environment ?
Newbie: No
Casino: Are you female ?
Newbie: Yes
Casino: You're hired !
The trainer is the problem here
SICK JOKE.
@@gone.golfing Life?
@@forestcityfishing4749 Cool.
Ha haha of course she spun it out lmao
This is an entire series on Binions? Wow okay. Thought one episode pretty much told the story haha. What a dump, such a shadow from the stories of Binion's Horseshoe. I'd much rather play poker nextdoor at the Golden Nugget if I'm downtown (which is rare, so grimy down there!).
How many years ago was this filmed? Looks like well over 5 years old lol
Bout a decade lol
What's so special with that Haley ? We (the Netherlands) have a 24 year old world champion Formula 1 !!!
Nobody cares about a 24 year old. Sounds like you're one of those know it all that knows nothing.
Alegra needs to wax her upper stash.
Any gambling I do does not involve dealing with a dealer now , I was playing roulette and the dealer is pointing out how much I must be up. I was pocketing my chips , I didn't appreciate him telling other people or looking for a tip!
David Wirth is really cheap
@@mikesilva7523 No , really , really cheap!
They said Kim is a good fit. I'd fit into Kim any day, she is HOT HOT HOT
This was filmed back in 2012
Fake.
Much of this is staged. It's unlikely many of the people would behave the way they did with a camera crew filming them. They're either playing to the camera or following a script.