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Are there any sample math test for poker dealers online?

I'm interviewing for a poker dealer position at a casino that just got table games. They are going to give a math test. I'd like to have an idea of the types of questions I will be asked. Does anyone know where to find a sample test or is there anyone out there that's taken a similar test and could give me an idea of the types of questions I will be asked?

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ger2000
so they just started getting table game most likely they will test you pay out on roulette
and craps and all the table games ..they are looking to see if they can cross train you in to the table games

if you have dealt poker before this is a PLUS ..at lease they know you wont freeze with a crowd depending on how they set up the toke if you don't have to pool toke i wouldd try to get into table games asap ...

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montie
Try thatquiz.org. You can sort of customize which types of math drills you'd like to try. I have no idea what sorts of questions they will ask you, but this might be a good place to start.

Truly, you CAN get better at math problems with practice. How much do you want this? Practice!

Good luck getting the job!

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