Blackjack Dealer Training
Written by Going Pro Gaming Posted on Feb 6, 2010, 6:37 pm
Aspiring casino dealers can get their blackjack dealer training from various gaming schools in the US that employ licensed instructors to teach gaming procedures. Most students usually choose one or two games to specialize in, and learn the particulars of that game.
Most gaming schools offer flexible schedules, and often offer day or evening classes depending on the demands of the students. Admission fees for blackjack dealer classes depend on the length of the class and game procedures taught. The cost might vary from $500 for a short session to $2,000 or more for extensive craps training.
Although there are no enrollment requirements for blackjack dealer training, some states have their own rules and regulations. For instance, in Nevada enrollees must be at least 21 years old by the date they are scheduled to graduate from the dealer school. Similarly, New Jersey dealing schools also follow the 21-year age guidelines. Therefore, it is advisable to enquire about the age requirements before enrolling into gaming schools. You can search online to find professional dealing schools in your neighborhood, and can contact these schools directly to find information about the various classes provided and their course fees.
Most blackjack dealing courses cover all aspects of dealing and also offer intensive courses in poker and craps. Some gaming schools create an atmosphere similar to that of a real casino by using authentic tables, chips, and other professional equipment commonly utilized in the gaming industry.
Learning blackjack dealing from a gaming school is not a must, as casinos do not necessarily require you to attend a private dealer school. However, these courses help students gain knowledge and skills to be employed in a casino, and managers often prefer to hire someone capable of dealing in a professional manner.
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World of Warcraft – Private Servers
Written by Going Pro Gaming Posted on Feb 2, 2010, 2:25 pm
World of Warcraft private servers have existed ever since the game’s conception in late 2004. They offer gamers a chance to play outside the “real world” of World of Warcraft and are wildly popular, particularly with those that might not be able to afford the $15/month subscription fee.
Many people do consider playing on a private server “stealing”, as you are effectively playing for free. The game is relatively easy to obtain via P2P sharing networks (although it may end up costing you from your ISP’s bandwidth charges), so many gamers out there are actually able to play WoW without even spending a dime. Playing on a private server is borderlining piracy, but many will argue that Blizzard have no right to incur additional monthly charges on a game that is already overpriced.
I beg to differ. World of Warcraft is unlike any other game, or any other MMORPG. It’s a world that even the most ******** of players are still exploring, and it is continually updated with new content. That alone justifies the subscription fee. Besides, what other game will keep you occupied for months? People will pay $60 for a game that only holds their attention for a week, after which it is joined by the ever increasing mountain load of “been there, done that” game boxes.
The only real advantage of playing on a private server is the unique playing experience. You’re given god-like status and abilities and are able to level beyond the cap of 70. Unfortunately, the majority of private servers will suffer severe connection problems, so you’ll either experience extremely high latency or be constantly disconnected from the server. Hardly “fun” if you ask me.
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