CASINO MANAGEMENT TRAINING
ACCOUNTANCY DUTIES
In casino management a floor supervisor is
held responsible for several kinds of pit paperwork. Each fill, credit,
opener, closer, and markers are accompanied by a form that must be checked
for accuracy
and for the proper signatures. The "Pit Boss" is one type of casino manager
that helps supervise the casino floor and paperwork.
There
are basic casino management procedures that must be followed in concert with
this paperwork in order to satisfy the casino’s internal submissions and the
integrity
of the
game. Here are the following basic procedures and check for you to protect
your games
and yourself.
SETTING UP/OPENING
- Check in with your pit boss.
- Check bankrolls with the dealer, make quite sure that the cheques in the tray or table bank coincide with the amount on the opener. Check that the table has the correct drop box and that it is secure to the table.
- Ensure that the proper signatures are obtained.
- Check all equipment
- Examine cards
- Examine Shoe
- Examine Table Limit Signs. Do you have the correct one?
- Ensure that your opening bankrolls are correct and appropriate for the table limit of your games.
CLOSER/OPENER
- The casino dealer must be the one to call out
the bankroll when counting.
- Itemize bank by proper amount of each denomination cheques.
- Verify the accuracy all information on the closer/opener.
- Have dealer verify total, verify addition and sign.
- Store all equipment.
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