Application
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to operate the Big Wheel, accept wagers and pay out winnings with a focus on specific game rules.
Those developing training to support this unit must consult the relevant state or territory gaming regulatory authority to determine accreditation arrangements for training organisations, courses and trainers and assessors.
The unit applies to dealers who work in licensed casinos. Dealers work with some supervision and guidance from others within predefined procedures and rules. The unit could also apply to casino personnel who supervise the operation of table games, such as the pit boss and pit manager.
In many states and territories, legislation stipulates that all gaming workers must receive training in the responsible conduct of gambling. This is covered in SITHGAM001 Provide responsible gambling services.
Under some state or territory legislation, personnel who conduct table games within a licensed casino must also hold an individual or occupational gaming license and achieve competence in units that cover the conduct of the particular table games they operate. This is one of a suite of units that may have to be achieved to comply with their occupational license.
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENTS | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Open table. | 1.1.Check approved equipment is on the table and in working order and positioned according to organisational rules and procedures. 1.2.Check drop box is attached to table. 1.3.Open and balance chip float according to approved documentation and organisational procedures. 1.4.Identify and report variances in chip float. |
2. Handle chips efficiently and effectively. | 2.1.Handle chips according to chip work procedures. 2.2.Use correct chip and stack values when accepting wagers and paying winnings. 2.3.Maintain chip float in an orderly manner during game operation. |
3. Operate Big Wheel games. | 3.1.Make Big Wheel announcements and hand signals. 3.2.Spin wheel according to game rules, organisational procedures and variations. 3.3.Operate Big Wheel equipment according to design functions and manufacturer instructions. 3.4.Conduct game at appropriate pace according to organisational standards. |
4. Accept wagers and pay winnings. | 4.1.Accept or refuse permitted wagers according to organisational procedures and variations. 4.2.Determine winning and losing wagers. 4.3.Remove losing wagers according to organisational procedures. 4.4.Pay and witness winnings according to organisational procedures. 4.5.Conduct financial transactions according to organisational procedures. |
5. Deal with gaming irregularities. | 5.1.Identify and respond to irregularities or non-compliance according to organisational procedures and approved game rules. 5.2.Recognise emergency and potential emergency situations promptly, and take required actions within scope of individual responsibility and according to security procedures. |
6. Monitor and respond to suspicious play or behaviour during gaming activities. | 6.1.Monitor gaming activities and watch for indicators of suspicious play or behaviour. 6.2.Follow organisational procedures and approved rules for handling instances of suspicious activity. 6.3.Maintain integrity of the game according to approved rules of the game. |
7. Work at the table safely. | 7.1.Maintain correct posture and stance at the gaming table during game operation. 7.2.Use correct stretches and exercises at appropriate times according to organisational work health and safety requirements. 7.3.Identify indicators where customer verbal or non-verbal behaviour may adversely affect own mental or physical wellbeing and apply organisational procedures in response. |
8. Close games. | 8.1.Notify table closure according to approved organisational rules and procedures. 8.2.Reconcile chip float and document the count according to organisational procedures. 8.3.Account for and secure table gaming equipment according to approved procedures. |
Evidence of Performance
Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the job role, and:
conduct the game of Big Wheel at least 20 times over a minimum of two service periods, with at least one service period being conducted under normal supervisory levels, and demonstrate the following according to organisational procedures and approved rules within typical workplace time constraints:
open and close Big Wheel tables
accept and process different wagers
pay out winnings
demonstrate application of Big Wheel rules, permitted variations, and organisation-specific procedures during the above games.
Evidence of Knowledge
Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:
composition of appropriate Big Wheel chip float:
cash and value chips
marker buttons identifying higher limit
non-value chips
promotional tokens
Big Wheel terminology, equipment and techniques
chip work procedures:
clean hands
drop cutting
heeling
plucking
sizing
sorting
spreading
stacking
permitted variations to Big Wheel rules as approved by the state or territory regulatory authority:
irregularities
name of the game
rules and procedures
wagers
procedures for operating the game:
accurately
at appropriate pace, considering:
customer density
decisions per hour
rounds per hour
specificity to area
organisational procedures and standard approved rules for Big Wheel:
accepting wagers
refusing wagers
paying winnings
conducting financial transactions:
cash changes
cash and colour changes
chip purchase vouchers
colour changes
credits
fills
promotional tokens
security procedures to follow in the event of an emergency or potential emergency
techniques for maintaining correct posture, stance and physical and mental wellbeing while conducting Big Wheel games.
Assessment Conditions
Skills must be demonstrated in a fully equipped gaming environment with relevant game equipment, cash and chips. This can be:
an industry workplace
a simulated industry environment set up for the purposes of assessment, such as a casino training room.
Assessment must ensure access to:
financial transaction documentation or systems
current organisational procedures, approved rules and permitted variations
equipment required for conducting Big Wheel games:
change block plunger
float cover
drop box
table licence number
table number
layout
electronic results key pad and associated equipment
signage:
advice to players
notification of table closure
table limit sign
wheel
groups of Big Wheel players with whom the individual can interact during games; these can be:
players in an industry workplace who are assisted by the individual during the assessment process; or
individuals who participate in role plays or simulated activities, set up for the purpose of assessment, in a simulated industry environment operated within a training organisation.
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations’ requirements for assessors; and:
have worked in industry for at least three years where they have applied the skills and knowledge of this unit of competency.
Foundation Skills
Foundation skills essential to performance in this unit, but not explicit in the performance criteria are listed here, along with a brief context statement. | |
SKILLS | DESCRIPTION |
Reading skills to: | read and interpret documents associated with financial transactions read game signage. |
Writing skills to: | complete documents associated with: financial transactions equipment and logs. |
Oral communication skills to: | make clear gaming announcements. |
Numeracy skills to: | calculate wagers count, reconcile and document the chip float process winnings and other financial transactions. |
Learning skills to: | integrate knowledge of Big Wheel rules, permitted variations, and organisation-specific procedures across multiple games. |
Problem-solving skills to: | identify and respond to gaming irregularities and suspicious play or behaviour. |
Teamwork skills to: | communicate with dealers and management. |
Self-management skills to: | use correct spinning technique according to organisational work health and safety requirements. |
Technology skills to: | use automated table operations management (ATOM) and electronic display control unit to record result. |
Sectors
Hospitality
Competency Field
Gaming