Dealer (Gambling)

Meaning and Definition of Dealer in Gambling

A dealer, also formally recognized as a croupier, is a licensed casino employee responsible for the administration and technical execution of card-based table games within land-based gaming establishments. While specific titles such as laddermen may exist for supervisory roles in games like baccarat, the authority to distribute playing cards is restricted to certified dealers. To satisfy compliance requirements, individuals must complete specialized training at accredited vocational institutions and obtain a formal occupational license from the relevant jurisdictional gaming authority. Furthermore, dealers must adhere to standardized procedural protocols regarding card handling, chip distribution, and deck maintenance to ensure the integrity of the gaming operation and maintain transparency for all participants.

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