Overview
The European Roulette Course has been expertly designed by an industry professional to offer students a comprehensive and immersive learning experience. Through real-world activities, practical examples, and realistic scenarios, this course equips students with the skills and confidence needed to excel in auditions and live gameplay. Every aspect of the game is thoroughly covered, ensuring graduates are fully prepared to succeed in their auditions and beyond. The core teaching method focuses on simplifying this intricate game by breaking it down into easy-to-digest concepts. Our instructor specializes in guiding students through innovative strategies and formulas, empowering them to tackle even the toughest bets with confidence.

Course Description
This course includes advanced fundamentals of dealing European Roulette that introduces the student to La Partage, En Prison, the decimal system payout method, advanced cheque conversions, mixed color payouts, progressive limits, Neighbor Bets, Section Bets, full Complete Bets, inside Complete Bets, overlapping maximums, overage reallocations, Finales, Carre, Cheval, complete piece payouts, station payouts, Complete Bet payout formula, advanced mathematical computations, rim credit and call bet dealing procedures, accuracy, game efficiencies, and VIP customer service standards. Successful graduation of Roulette Dealing (175 clock hours) or at least six months of experience dealing 00 Roulette is required to take this course.

Course Outcomes
At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to:
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Compute advanced Roulette payouts, high-value cheque conversions, and mixed-color payouts.
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Distinguish Section Bet locations, pieces, maximum limits, and payout procedures.
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Compute Neighbor Bet amounts, overlapping maximums, and overage reallocations.
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Locate all numbers on the Racetrack with expert proficiency.
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Explain the difference between Finales, Carre, and Cheval.
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Resolve all wagers using the European Roulette order of payout.
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Explain progressive limits, aggregate limits, and Complete Bet theory.
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Calculate station amounts and piece bets as they correspond to Complete Bets.
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Calculate winning Complete Bet payouts using the Complete Bet payout formula.
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Differentiate and resolve inside Complete Bets and full Complete Bets.

Course Details
Prerequisites:
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Roulette Dealing (175 clock hours) and a satisfactory Roulette Dealing Audition at Crescent School of Gaming & Bartending, or
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6+ months of live Roulette dealing experience
Corequisites: None
Modality: Hybrid
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16 Hours of In-Person Instruction
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Online Skill Drills and Testing
Course Length: Eight (8) weeks
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Classes meet once per week, on the same day, at the same time
Class Length: Two (2) hours each week
Total Instructional Hours: 16.00
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Lecture Hours: 8.00
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Applied Hours: 8.00
Class Size:
- Minimum: 1 student
- Maximum: 6 students

Course Materials
Each student will receive a comprehensive three-ring binder, organized with tabs for each individual class session. By the end of the course, you'll have amassed a total of over 580 pages of essential and invaluable materials, featuring detailed diagrams, important formulas, reference keys, practical examples, theoretical concepts, and engaging exercises designed to enhance your learning experience.
All course materials are included in the tuition, ensuring that students won't need to worry about purchasing any additional books or supplementary supplies, allowing you to focus entirely on your studies and academic success.