Why should I take the European Roulette Course?

Mastering European Roulette enhances your qualifications as a Dealer or Floor Supervisor, making you a top candidate for prestigious, high-paying positions at luxury casinos on the Las Vegas Strip.

Do I need to know Roulette in order to take European Roulette?

Due to the advanced nature of this course, students are required to have a minimum of six months of live Roulette dealing experience. Alternatively, they can complete the Roulette class and successfully pass a Roulette audition at the Crescent School of Gaming & Bartending.

How is European Roulette different from 00 Roulette?

European Roulette is a sophisticated variation of the classic game, designed for high-limit players seeking an elevated experience. Building upon the fundamentals of 00 Roulette, it introduces a broader range of betting options and exclusive wagers not found in its 00 counterpart.

Which casinos on the Las Vegas Strip offer European Roulette?

Some top luxury casinos on the Las Vegas Strip that offer European Roulette are:

  • Aria Resort & Casino

  • The Bellagio Hotel & Casino

  • Caesar's Palace

  • The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

  • Encore Las Vegas

  • Fontainebleau Las Vegas

  • MGM Grand

  • The Palazzo at the Venetian Resort

  • Resorts World Las Vegas

  • The Venetian Las Vegas

  • Wynn Las Vegas

How many classes are included in the European Roulette Course?

The European Roulette Course includes a total of eight two-hour classes.

Which times are classes offered?

Classes are offered from 12:30pm-2:30pm and from 2:30pm-4:30pm.

How often do classes meet?

Classes are held once a week for two hours over an eight-week period. Students will attend on the same day each week, ensuring consistency. Each class is designed to keep all students on the same learning path and progress level throughout the course.

Which days are classes offered?

Classes are offered on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.

Where do I attend class?

Crescent School of Gaming & Bartending

(Corner of Jones and Desert Inn)

3275 South Jones Blvd, Suite #101

Las Vegas, Nevada 89146

How many students are in each class?

Each class will include as little as one student (one-on-one training) and a maximum of six students.

How will I be graded?

To earn a Certificate of Completion for this course, students must meet the following requirements: achieve a final score of 70% or higher and attend at least 90% of the scheduled sessions. The final score is calculated using the following weight distribution:

  • 20% - Timed Online Skill Drills. Students must complete a series of timed online Skill Drills with a 100% score on each drill..

  • 40% - Midterm Examination

  • 20% - Comprehensive Final Examination

  • 20% - Comprehensive Final Audition

How does the Pell Grant work?

Students are encouraged to apply for the Federal Pell Grant through the school. The grant amount awarded depends on several factors, including the Student Aid Index (SAI), cost of attendance, enrollment status, and whether the student plans to attend for a full academic year or less. Students who qualify for the maximum grant amount will have the opportunity to enroll in all casino dealing courses and take the European Roulette course at no cost after successfully passing a Roulette dealing audition at the Crescent School of Gaming & Bartending.

Do you offer scholarships?

The Timothy S.Y. Lam Foundation offers scholarships for educational courses in gaming and bartending at the Crescent School of Gaming & Bartending for courses up to $2,000. The European Roulette Course qualifies for a full scholarship from the Timothy S.Y. Lam Foundation. To submit an application for a Timothy S.Y. Lam Foundation scholarship, Apply Here.

What happens after I sign up?

Once you sign up, the Crescent School of Gaming & Bartending admissions team will reach out to you by phone within three business days to confirm and complete your enrollment. The day before your first class, you’ll receive a welcome email from your instructor, including detailed directions and a link to access your personal Learning Portal. Your Learning Portal will contain all timed and untimed Skill Drills and will remain available to you for 90 days after graduation.

How much does the course cost?

If you do not qualify for or are not awarded the full amount of the Pell Grant or are not awarded a scholarship, the tuition fee for the course is $795.

 

Group Rates are now available!

Two or more students registering as a group will receive a discounted tuition rate per student. When registering, please indicate that you are registering as a group to receive the discounted tuition rate.

  • 2 Registrations: $700 per student

  • 3 Registrations: $650 per student

  • 4 Registrations: $600 per student

  • 5 Registrations: $550 per student

  • 6+ Registrations: $500 per student

 

Please note that all students registered in the group are not required to enroll in the same class section. Each student in the group may select the day and time that is most conducive to their own schedule. 

 

Cash, debit, and all major credit cards are accepted. The tuition fee includes:

  • All learning materials

  • Hundreds of practice exercises

  • A high-quality practice racetrack felt

  • Eight weeks of rigorous, interactive training

  • Unlimited access to the school facility during operating hours to practice your newly learned skills in between class sessions and after the course is completed

  • Three months of full access to over 25 self-paced electronic practice drills that can be used unlimited times after graduation (accessible on a PC or mobile device)

  • Transcript

  • Certificate of Completion

What if I don't pass the course?

If you attend at least 90% of the course, but do not have a final score of at least 70%, you will be permitted to retake the course at a reduced tuition rate of $500 for each course retake.