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This is how much live casino dealers make

Online gambling is fun in all its forms, but some of the most exciting games are those played against real croupiers. They bring a lot of authenticity to the gaming environment and help players feel comfortable regardless of stakes. Gamblers can win more or less depending on how lucky they are and the limits, but the dealers enjoy less flexibility. Depending on where they work, the paychecks can differ greatly and the same goes for the tips. These are some of the important numbers that you should consider.

Salaries go as high up as $60,000 per year

According to the live casino website JeffBet.com — “In Nevada, dealers can make up to $60,000 per year” — but these are the high-end croupiers with a lot of experience. An average of $5000 per month is nothing to frown upon, given the fact that you don’t need any college degree. However, salaries start significantly lower and some dealers begin their career with no more than $16,000 per year. This is not a living wage in the United States, but luckily for croupiers, they don’t rely exclusively on the standard payment.

The amounts can differ for dealers who operate online and they tend to make slightly less than their counterparts. The differences are not that significant, not to mention the working conditions are pretty much the same. Hands are dealt with a slightly higher frequency, but at least they don’t have to deal with disgruntled players. Granted some online punters make malicious comments after they lose, the level of abuse is significantly lower.

Some dealers tend to make more because they are more experienced and the casinos can assign more challenging tasks to them. High-limit tables are those that require their services and expertise, so casinos are willing to pay

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