What does a Gambling Manager do?

According to people in this career, the main tasks are...

TaskImportance
Resolve customer complaints regarding problems, such as payout errors.
91%
Remove suspected cheaters, such as card counters or other players who may have systems that shift the odds of winning to their favor.
89%
Circulate among gaming tables to ensure that operations are conducted properly, that dealers follow house rules, or that players are not cheating.
88%
Track supplies of money to tables and perform any required paperwork.
87%
Set and maintain a bank and table limit for each game.
87%
Explain and interpret house rules, such as game rules or betting limits.
87%
Prepare work schedules and station arrangements and keep attendance records.
85%
Direct the compilation of summary sheets that show wager amounts and payoffs for races or events.
85%
Monitor staffing levels to ensure that games and tables are adequately staffed for each shift, arranging for staff rotations and breaks and locating substitute employees as necessary.
85%
Maintain familiarity with all games used at a facility, as well as strategies or tricks employed in those games.
85%
Review operational expenses, budget estimates, betting accounts, or collection reports for accuracy.
84%
Train new workers or evaluate their performance.
84%
Market or promote the casino to bring in business.
83%
Record, collect, or pay off bets, issuing receipts as necessary.
83%
Interview and hire workers.
83%
Direct the distribution of complimentary hotel rooms, meals, or other discounts or free items given to players, based on their length of play and betting totals.
82%
Notify board attendants of table vacancies so that waiting patrons can play.
81%
Establish policies on issues, such as the type of gambling offered and the odds, the extension of credit, or the serving of food and beverages.
80%
Monitor credit extended to players.
78%